Judge Sets Deadline for Explanation on Alleged Perjury by Key Trump Witness, Impacting Financial Fraud Trial

NEW YORK, NY – Lawyers involved in the $370 million civil financial fraud trial surrounding the former President Donald Trump have been given a Wednesday deadline to address the potential perjury of a key witness. Judge Arthur Engoron set the deadline after reports emerged that former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg may be negotiating a guilty plea for perjury. This development could further damage Trump’s defense in the case, as Weisselberg had served as a key witness in the trial. Engoron expressed interest in whether Weisselberg’s testimony during the trial could now be called into … Read more

Unveiling the Financial Effects: How Mass Tort Litigation Shapes Economic Landscapes

Houston, Texas – The economic impact of mass tort litigation is a growing concern for businesses and individuals alike. Mass tort litigation refers to legal cases involving a large number of people who have suffered similar injuries or damages due to the actions of a common defendant. This type of litigation often involves complex legal processes and can have far-reaching implications for the economy. One key aspect of mass tort litigation is the substantial costs associated with these cases. Legal fees, court costs, and settlements or judgments can quickly add up, placing a significant burden … Read more

Vatican Tribunal Rejects Auditor’s Wrongful Termination Lawsuit, Exposes Pope Francis’ Financial Reforms

ROME (AP) — The Vatican tribunal has dismissed a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by the Holy See’s former auditor general, shedding light on the dark side of Pope Francis’ financial reforms. Libero Milone and his late deputy had alleged that they were forced to resign in 2017 after being extorted by Vatican police. They claimed that they faced the risk of arrest and prosecution for their work investigating the Holy See’s finances. The tribunal’s decision, released on Wednesday, rejected their claims and ordered them to pay restitution. The main target of the lawsuit, the Vatican … Read more

From Riches to Rags: Miami Attorney Blames Dog Drugs for Financial Downfall

MIAMI (AP) — A once prosperous Miami attorney has found himself in dire financial straits due to a devastating addiction to dog drugs. In a candid confession that highlights the dangers of substance abuse, the attorney revealed how his life took a dramatic turn for the worse. The downward spiral began when he discovered a network of underground dog drug dealers in Miami. Intrigued by the potential profits, he decided to venture into this illicit trade, confident that he could handle the risks. He started dealing drugs for dogs, providing them with prescription medications and … Read more