Giuliani to Appeal Judgment After Bankruptcy Case Dismissal Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges and Financial Discrepancies

New York — Following a recent legal defeat, Rudy Giuliani, once a key figure in President Donald Trump’s legal team, is emerging from bankruptcy and reportedly plans to appeal a significant court judgment. His attorney, Heath Berger, confirmed the intended appeal after a judge highlighted Giuliani’s neglect of financial transparency and reporting obligations. Giuliani’s bankruptcy dismissal surfaces amid accusations from his creditors of lavish spending even after filing for bankruptcy. This includes paying salaries to his girlfriend, Maria Ryan, and her daughter, while also failing to report additional business-related incomes. The former New York City … Read more

Walmart Faces New Class-Action Lawshead Over Shelf Price Discrepancies, Allegations of Overcharging Emerge

Bentonville, Arkansas – A new class-action lawsuit claims that Walmart, a major retail chain headquartered in Arkansas, is misleading consumers with shelf prices that reportedly don’t match what shoppers are actually charged at checkout. This case emerges shortly after Walmart settled a similar lawsuit for USD 45 million, involving claims related to the inaccurate weighting of products, including seafood. The latest lawsuit has been brought forth by Yoram Kahn, who alleges experiencing deceptive pricing practices during a shopping trip at a Walmart store in Niles, Illinois, in August 2022. According to Kahn, the prices he … Read more

Walmart Faces Continued Legal Battle Over Alleged Price Discrepancies in Illinois Court Decision

CHICAGO, Ill. — A federal appeals court in Illinois ruled that a lawsuit against Walmart, alleging the company engaged in deceptive pricing practices, can move forward. Yoran Kahn brought the lawsuit in 2022 after he encountered a discrepancy between the shelf prices and the prices charged at checkout for several small items at a Walmart in Illinois. The price differences were approximately 10-15% higher at the register than indicated on store shelves. Attorneys for Kahn have pointed out that this issue may not be isolated to the Illinois location but could potentially represent a nationwide … Read more