Meta Settles Lawsuit With Donald Trump for $25 Million Over Video Dispute

Video Meta, a leading technology company, has agreed to a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump, marking a significant financial resolution in what has been a contentious legal battle. This settlement stems from allegations made by Trump regarding video content related to his personal and political endeavors. The lawsuit, initially filed in late 2021, accused Video Meta of violating President Trump’s rights to his own image and voice in their promotional and content materials. Trump’s legal team argued that the company used his likeness in a manner that suggested endorsement … Read more

$4.5 Million Bond Set for Suspect in Alabama Triple Homicide Linked to Romantic Dispute

MOBILE, Ala. — A Mobile County judge on Wednesday set bond at $4.5 million for Anthony Rivera, who is charged with the murders of three individuals following a roadside confrontation earlier this month. Rivera, who seemingly fled to Puerto Rico following the incident, was arrested upon his return to the United States. According to the Mobile Police Department, Rivera was wanted by the FBI for unlawfully fleeing to evade prosecution. Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood stated that Rivera’s capture was facilitated by his attorney, who coordinated with law enforcement for his surrender. The tragic … Read more

Crown Castle Seeks Reversal in $32 Million Dish Network Dispute Over Unpaid Rent Claims

Denver, Colorado – Telecom giant Crown Castle is currently appealing a Colorado Court of Appeals decision following a jury verdict that sided with Dish Network in a significant legal battle involving $32 million in allegedly unpaid rent for cell tower sites. The dispute centers on whether Dish Network failed to pay the required rent under their agreement, a claim that Crown Castle insists holds merit, particularly after a pretrial ruling they argue prejudicially influenced the jury’s decision. At the heart of this legal confrontation is Crown Castle’s assertion that Dish Network owes massive sums for … Read more

Jury Rules on Daycare Property Dispute, Awards Plaintiff $57K in Breach of Contract Case

Jefferson County, MO – A recent legal battle involving a daycare property ended with a jury award in Jefferson County Circuit Court. Plaintiff William Wunderlich had sued Giggle Buggs Child Care and Learning Center LLC, along with individuals Orson Guyton and Sandra Hatchell, for multiple claims including breach of lease and contract fraud. However, the award given was significantly less than Wunderlich had originally sought. In 2016, Wunderlich initiated the lawsuit alleging that the defendants failed to adhere to the terms of a property lease and a promissory note intended for property enhancements. Additional allegations … Read more