Thai Activist Anon Nampa Faces 29-Year Total Prison Sentence as Royal Defamation Charges Mount

BANGKOK, Thailand — Human rights lawyer Anon Nampa has received a prison sentence of two years and four months on charges including royal defamation and sedition. This verdict adds to his growing total sentence, now standing at 29 years and one month, marking a significant moment in ongoing debates over freedom of expression and the monarchy in Thailand. Anon faced multiple allegations stemming from his participation in a protest on November 17, 2020, which called for constitutional amendments. He was convicted after a court determined that remarks he made during the protest constituted royal defamation. … Read more

Mike Lindell’s Legal Team Seeks Reversal of Defamation Verdict in Ongoing Court Battle

Mike Lindell’s legal team has filed a motion in a Minnesota court seeking to overturn a jury’s recent verdict that found the MyPillow CEO liable for defaming a voting technology company. The decision, which awarded $5 million in damages to the company, came in response to Lindell’s repeated claims about election fraud involving its products. In the motion submitted earlier this week, Lindell’s lawyers assert that the jury’s conclusion was based on insufficient evidence. They argue that the billion-dollar corporation’s reputation has not suffered as a consequence of Lindell’s statements, labeling these claims as protected … Read more

Former Councilwoman Alleges Defamation in Lawsuit Against Mayor’s Office Over Firing Claims

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A former Metro councilwoman has initiated legal action against both the Metro Government and the mayor she once served under, claiming defamation following her dismissal last year. Keisha Dorsey contends that statements from Mayor Greenberg’s office regarding her termination stemmed from her filing an ethics complaint against him. Dorsey alleges that her firing was unjustly tied to accusations of misconduct and job performance issues, including unexcused absences. In the lawsuit, she argues that these claims not only caused damage to her reputation but also resulted in emotional and professional distress. In response, … Read more

Mike Lindell Held Accountable: Jury Rules MyPillow CEO Liable for Defamation

Minneapolis, Minnesota – A jury has found MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell liable for defamation, marking a significant turn in a legal battle tied to his claims regarding the 2020 election. The ruling emerged from a case filed by a voting technology company that accused Lindell of spreading false and misleading information about its products. The jury’s decision came after several days of testimony focused on Lindell’s public statements and various media appearances where he promoted unfounded allegations of election fraud. The allegations specifically targeted Dominion Voting Systems, which asserted that Lindell’s comments severely damaged their … Read more