Judge Dashes Hopes for Epstein Grand Jury Transparency as Trump Administration Faces Pressure to Release Investigative Files

NEW YORK — The recent request by Donald Trump’s Department of Justice to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell has intensified skepticism among critics, who see it as a retreat from a commitment to transparency in high-profile investigations. Many are expressing frustration that the move does not address the ongoing public demand for clarity concerning these criminal cases. Court documents related to this request revealed that only two law enforcement officials provided testimony during the grand jury sessions in New York, casting doubt on the expectation that unsealing these transcripts … Read more

Local Attorney Jennifer Thornton Stone Launches Bid for Circuit Judge, Aiming to Revolutionize Family Law in Arkansas

EL DORADO, Ark. — Jennifer Thornton Stone has officially announced her candidacy for the position of Circuit Judge in Division 6 of the 13th Judicial District of Arkansas, a region that encompasses Union, Ouachita, Columbia, Calhoun, Dallas, and Cleveland counties. Stone, a graduate of El Dorado High School in 1987, earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in May 1991. She then attended the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law, where she received her law degree in May 1994. Stone gained admission to the Arkansas Bar … Read more

Trump’s Legal Setback: Judge Rules in Favor of Defendants in High-Profile Lawsuit

NEW YORK — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump against several defendants, siding with those accused in the case. The decision marks a significant setback for Trump, who sought to hold these individuals accountable for alleged wrongdoings. In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey found that Trump failed to provide sufficient evidence to support his claims. The case involved allegations against individuals who had publicly criticized the former president, along with accusations regarding business dealings. Trump’s legal team had argued that the defendants acted in concert … Read more

Veteran Judge Donovan J. Foughty Reflects on 37 Years of Service as He Bids Farewell to the Bench

DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — After a distinguished 37-year career, Ramsey County Presiding Judge Donovan J. Foughty has announced his retirement, concluding an era marked by significant contributions to state and tribal judicial relationships. Foughty’s retirement will take effect on September 30. Reflecting on his career, Foughty expressed gratitude for his journey in the North Dakota judiciary, which began in 1987. He emphasized the rewarding nature of judicial work, where problem-solving becomes a daily challenge. “It’s always nice learning something new, and being retired means those opportunities will be fewer,” he remarked about what he anticipates … Read more