Legal Battle Unleased: President Trump Faces Fraud Lawsuit with No Stones Unturned

KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania – Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against his niece, Mary Trump, and The New York Times, alleging fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit claims that Mary Trump, who previously released a book about her family, engaged in a conspiracy with the newspaper to publish confidential tax records, which subsequently tarnished the image of the Trump family name. The legal action seeks damages in excess of $100 million. In the lawsuit, Donald Trump alleges that Mary Trump violated a settlement agreement that was reached in 2001 in … Read more

Decade-Long Battle: Michigan Dragway Faces Another Lawsuit, Challenging Validity of Permit and Racing Activity

Onondaga Township, Michigan – For over a decade, the future of a ⅛-mile dragway in Onondaga Township has remained uncertain, as it has been entangled in a series of legal battles. The dragway, now known as Sloan’s Onondaga Dragway, initially opened its doors in the 1970s before closing down. However, in 2013, it reopened and soon found itself facing a lawsuit from local residents who claimed that the noise from the dragway negatively impacted their property values. The legal dispute has been marked by twists and turns, with the case bouncing back and forth between … Read more

Convicted Sex Offender Faces Grand Jury in Case of Toddler’s Tragic Death

Chesapeake, Virginia – The case of a convicted sex offender accused of murdering a two-year-old girl is heading to the grand jury. On Tuesday, 35-year-old Harvion Simpkins appeared before a judge for a preliminary hearing, where the commonwealth had to establish probable cause. The burden of proof at this stage is lower than beyond a reasonable doubt. During the hearing, the commonwealth presented evidence, including body camera footage and testimony from the child’s mother, Tiesha Burton. Burton, under oath, stated that she had dropped off her daughters with Simpkins and his mother so she could … Read more

Former President Donald Trump’s Argument for Absolute Immunity Faces Scrutiny in Federal Court

Washington, DC – Former President Donald Trump’s claim of “absolute immunity” from prosecution was challenged in federal court on Tuesday. The question being debated is whether Trump and all presidents have protection from criminal prosecution. Trump currently faces multiple criminal cases, and his legal strategy is to argue that he cannot be prosecuted due to the risk of political prosecutions. However, the judges hearing the appeal seemed skeptical of this argument. One of Trump’s lawyers argued that a president could not be prosecuted for certain actions, such as selling pardons or state secrets, as long … Read more