Jury Orders CNN to Pay $5 Million for Defamation in Case Involving Afghan Refugee Story, Settles on Punitive Damages

Panama City, Fla. — A Florida jury on Friday ruled in favor of a security contractor, Zachary Young, mandating CNN to pay $5 million for defamation linked to a 2021 story addressing the plight of Afghan refugees. The lawsuit alleged that CNN’s story harmed Young’s professional reputation by inaccurately portraying his business operations in a negative light. The story in question aired as the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, leading to a chaotic exodus of those fearing for their future under the regime. Young, who provided evacuation services, came under scrutiny for allegedly operating in … Read more

Jury Awards $22 Million in Punitive Damages Despite Favorable Ruling for Johnson & Johnson in Mesothelioma Lawsuit

In a remarkable turn of events in a courtroom, where Johnson & Johnson was facing allegations over its talcum powder, a jury initially tried to award $22 million in punitive damages to the plaintiff, despite finding the company not factually responsible for the harm claimed in the lawsuit. This case, rooted in claims of negligence and misinformation, highlights ongoing debates over product safety and corporate responsibility. The plaintiff, Michelle Felton, represented the estate of Michaeleen Lee, who reportedly used Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder for many years before succumbing to mesothelioma, a cancer typically linked … Read more

Jury Awards $4 Million in Damages, Exceeding Cap, in High-Stakes Verdict — Appeal Looms Over Dual Jury Decision

In a recent court decision that has sparked a complex legal debate, a jury was directed by Judge Tunheim to weigh several critical factors in determining the compensation due for past and future damages. These factors included the deceased’s previous earnings, prospective financial potential, and the reasonable costs for funeral and burial services. Additionally, considerations were made for the loss of time, guidance, and comfort caused by the death. In his guidance to the jury, Tunheim emphasized that the decision should not aim to punish the defendant, nor should it factor in the grief or … Read more

T.I. and Tiny Harris Awarded $17.8 Million in Doll Trademark Battle, Judge Denies Additional $53 Million in Punitive Damages

Santa Ana, Calif. — A recent court ruling awarded rapper T.I. Harris and his wife, singer-songwriter Tameka “Tiny” Harris, $17.8 million in a trademark infringement lawsuit against toy company MGA Entertainment. However, the court rejected the additional claim for $53 million in punitive damages. This concludes a series of legal battles over a line of dolls accused of imitating the OMG Girlz, a group involving the Harris’ daughter and her friends. The decision was part of a dramatic court case involving multiple trials, highlighting the complexities of intellectual property rights in the entertainment and merchandising … Read more