Trump Faces Defamation Trial Chaos as Lawyer Accuses Him of Intending to Disrupt Proceedings

New York, NY – Former U.S. President Donald Trump faces more legal troubles as he is accused of intending to disrupt imminent legal proceedings in an upcoming defamation case. The lawyer representing columnist E Jean Carroll, who previously won a $5 million jury award against Trump for sexual abuse, urged the judge to take measures to prevent any chaos during the trial set for next week. Meanwhile, Trump has also been ordered to pay $400,000 in legal fees to the New York Times after his failed lawsuit against the newspaper over its reporting on his … Read more

Actress Mia Goth Faces Battery Lawsuit After Allegedly Kicking Background Actor on Set of A24 Sequel

Los Angeles, California – Actress Mia Goth is facing a lawsuit for alleged battery brought by a background actor on the set of the film “MaXXXine.” James Hunter, the plaintiff, claims that Goth intentionally kicked him in the head during a scene in April of last year. According to Hunter, he was hired to play the role of a “Dead Parishioner” and endured hours on the ground covered in fake blood while Goth ran past him. In one take, she nearly stepped on him, prompting Hunter to voice his concerns to an assistant director. The … Read more

GOP Faces Dilemma as Lawyer Asserts ‘License to Kill’: Trump’s Prison Worries Resonate in Iowa Election

DES MOINES, Iowa – Donald Trump’s concerns about his potential criminal liability have resurfaced recently, with his defense lawyer claiming the president has a ‘license to kill.’ As the Iowa vote looms, Republicans are carefully considering their options in this politically charged environment. The ongoing legal woes surrounding President Trump have sparked new discussions within the Republican party. His lawyer’s assertion that Trump enjoys a ‘license to kill’ has raised concerns among party members. While the lawyer’s claim is an aggressive defense tactic, it also reflects the president’s unease regarding potential legal consequences. Iowa, which … Read more

HISD Faces Lawsuit Over Gender-Based Wage Discrimination, EEOC Demands Fair Pay for Female Employees

Houston, Texas – The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against the Houston Independent School District (HISD) for alleged discrimination against female employees regarding starting salary pay. The lawsuit claims that the district, which is the largest in the state, treated certain female employees unfairly compared to their male counterparts. According to the lawsuit, a senior program specialist in the Career & Technical Education department started working in February 2019. However, the compensation code of HISD allegedly did not credit her for work experience outside of an educational setting, unlike her male … Read more