U.S. Court Dismisses Charges Against Alleged Bitcoin Launderer Vinnik, Lawyer Announces Fresh Start for Client

Washington, D.C. – In a significant development in the legal arena, attorneys for Alexander Vinnik announced that the U.S. government has dropped all charges against him, effectively clearing him of the accusations tied to his involvement in cryptocurrency crimes. This decision marks a pivotal turn in Vinnik’s multi-year legal battle, which has spanned various countries and legal systems. Alexander Vinnik, originally accused by U.S. authorities of operating BTC-e, an international bitcoin exchange allegedly used to launder billions of dollars, has been at the center of an intense legal struggle since his arrest in Greece in … Read more

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Former Georgia Prosecutor in Ahmaud Arbery Case

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A significant legal development has occurred as a judge dismissed a felony indictment against Jackie Johnson, a former Georgia prosecutor implicated in misconduct during the investigation into the killing of Ahmaud Arbery in 2020. Johnson, who served as the top legal officer in coastal Glynn County, faced allegations of misusing her position to shield the individuals responsible for Arbery’s death. On Wednesday, Senior Judge John R. Turner cited procedural flaws in the indictment’s language as the basis for his decision, which pertained to a charge of Johnson violating her oath of office. … Read more

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit After Denver Employee Fails to Properly Request Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine

DENVER — A federal judge has determined that a former Denver International Airport supply specialist, who challenged the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate by filing an incomplete request for a religious exemption, did not have his rights violated when the city denied his application. The judge’s decision underscores the importance of adhering to established protocols when seeking exemptions for mandatory health measures. In summer 2021, Denver mandated that all city employees must be inoculated against COVID-19 unless they obtained an exemption for medical or religious reasons. Of the 297 requests for religious accommodations filed, the city … Read more

Judge Dismisses Class Action Lawsuit Over Georgetown University Data Breach, Closes Case With No Future Filings Permitted

WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Washington recently gave the green light for the termination of a class action lawsuit brought against Georgetown University over a significant data breach in October, which compromised the personal information of students and alumni. This decision has finalized the legal proceedings surrounding the incident that stirred concerns over privacy and data security within the academic community. In mid-October, Georgetown University found itself at the center of a digital security crisis when it was revealed that an unauthorized data leak had occurred on the 16th and 17th of that month. … Read more