Donald Trump to Stand Trial in New York City for Faking Documents to Conceal Affair with Stormy Daniels

New York, NY – In a groundbreaking legal development, former President Donald Trump is set to face trial for allegedly falsifying documents in an attempt to cover up his sexual relationship with adult film actress Stormy Daniels. This will mark the first time in American history that a sitting president faces a criminal trial. Justice Juan Merchan of the New York City court recently denied a motion to dismiss the case, paving the way for the trial to begin on March 25 as originally scheduled. Trump’s lead defense attorney, Todd Blanche, called the decision “a … Read more

Oklahoma Lawmakers File Lawsuit Seeking Release of Communication Documents in Death Row Inmate’s Clemency Hearing

Duncan, Oklahoma – Two Oklahoma lawmakers have filed a lawsuit against District 6 District Attorney Jason Hicks, seeking access to communications related to the clemency hearing of death row inmate Richard Glossip. Representatives Justin Humphrey and Kevin McDugle filed the lawsuit on December 20 in Stephens County District Court. The lawmakers are requesting the release of documents that outline the communications between Hicks and other members of the District Attorney Council, as well as reimbursement of attorney fees. Hicks, who oversees Caddo, Grady, Jefferson, and Stephens Counties, refused to provide the records in response to … Read more

Maxwell’s Lawyer Urged Her to Speak Out Amidst Epstein Scandal, Court Documents Reveal

NEW YORK, NY – Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer urged her to speak out and defend herself against accusations of being involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, according to court documents released this week. Philip Barden, Maxwell’s legal representative in the United Kingdom, advised her to avoid “reputational suicide” and not be a “conspirator by silence,” even if Epstein wanted her to stay quiet. The lawyer emphasized the importance of denying the allegations and standing up for her innocence. Maxwell, who was ultimately sentenced to 20 years in prison for aiding and abetting Epstein’s trafficking of … Read more

Unsealed Documents Reveal Bill Clinton’s Exemption from Testifying in Ghislaine Maxwell Case

NEW YORK – Former President Bill Clinton was not required to testify in a defamation case against Ghislaine Maxwell, according to newly-unsealed documents. The judge ruled that one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers had not proven Clinton’s testimony was relevant. The ruling from 2016 was revealed as part of the third drop of unsealed documents in the defamation case filed against Maxwell by accuser Virginia Giuffre. In the ruling, Giuffre had sought to depose butler Juan Alessi, Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, and Clinton. However, the judge denied the deposition requests for Reiter and Clinton, … Read more