Judge in Trump’s $454 Million Fraud Case Receives Threatening Letter Containing White Powder

New York City, New York – A suspicious letter containing white powder was sent to the chambers of Judge Arthur Engoron on Wednesday. Engoron is currently presiding over a $454 million-dollar civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump. The incident occurred on the same day that Trump’s attorneys filed a motion to stay the ruling, seeking to overturn the judgment. While the judge was not directly exposed to the letter, two court staffers came into contact with the powder but did not appear to be harmed. The letter was addressed to Judge Engoron at … Read more

Judge Requests Further Details in LaPlante Motion, Seeking Clarity on Landmark Local Law

MOSCOW, Idaho – A judge in Moscow, Idaho is requesting more information on a motion filed by defense attorneys representing Joseph S. LaPlante. LaPlante is facing charges related to his alleged involvement in a money laundering operation. The motion seeks to suppress evidence collected by law enforcement during the investigation. The judge’s request for more information indicates that he is carefully considering the validity of the motion and its potential impact on the ongoing case. LaPlante’s defense team argues that the evidence collected by law enforcement was obtained through an illegal search and seizure. They … Read more

Kent County Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Kristina Karamo, Halting her Role as Michigan Republican Party Chair

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A judge in Kent County has issued a preliminary injunction against Kristina Karamo, preventing her from claiming the position of chair of the Michigan Republican Party or accessing any party bank accounts or postal boxes. This ruling is a significant win for those opposing Karamo within the Michigan GOP and for Pete Hoekstra, the former ambassador and congressman who replaced Karamo after a breakoff section of the party’s state committee voted to remove her. The judge’s decision aims to bring clarity and eliminate the uncertainty caused by two individuals claiming to … Read more

Judge Unanimously Upholds Landmark Ruling against Corporations for Racism and Labor Law Violations

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Judge Cindy Chung, who was nominated to the Third Circuit court of appeals by President Biden, delivered a unanimous decision in a case involving the firing of an employee due to complaints of racism and other labor law violations. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling was upheld in the February 2024 decision of Colart Americas Inc. v NLRB. The case revolves around John Hargrove, an employee of Staff Management Group Inc. (SMG), a temporary staffing agency. Hargrove was assigned to work at Colart Americas Inc.’s distribution center in New Jersey. A … Read more