New York Judge Slams Ivanka Trump Over “Inconsistent Recall” in $354.9 Million Business Fraud Ruling

NEW YORK – A judge in New York has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay $354.9 million in damages for business fraud, with his daughter Ivanka Trump facing criticism in the ruling. Judge Arthur Engoron was sharply critical of Ivanka’s “inconsistent recall,” noting that she denied knowledge of key events despite the presentation of documentary evidence. Ivanka was initially listed as a defendant in the case, but was dropped in June 2023 due to a statute of limitations. However, Engoron still questioned her testimony regarding negotiations involving the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C. … Read more

Judge Reserves Ruling on Release of Transcripts in the Controversial Death of Inmate Matthew Walker: Family Seeks Justice

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – A judge in Punta Gorda, Florida has reserved ruling on whether grand jury instructions and other records related to the death of an inmate in state custody can be made public. The motion was filed by attorney Colleen MacAlister on behalf of Christopher Crowley, who is seeking the release of the grand jury records regarding the 2014 death of Matthew Walker. Walker, 46, died while incarcerated at the Charlotte County Correctional Institute. Crowley, who ran for state attorney in the Republican primary in 2018, has also filed a lawsuit against the … Read more

Judge Upholds Lawsuit Against Temecula Valley Unified School District’s Controversial Policies

Temecula, California – A judge has ruled in favor of parents, students, and teachers involved in a lawsuit against the Temecula Valley Unified School District, challenging two controversial policies. The first policy, implemented in December 2022, prohibits the teaching of critical race theory elements, such as racial discrimination, systemic racism, and gendered racism. The second policy, implemented in August 2023, mandates that teachers notify parents if a student requests a name or pronoun different from their assigned identity at birth. The school district sought to have the case dismissed, but the judge acknowledged the validity … Read more

Trump Fined $354 Million and Banned from NY for 3 Years – Judge Leaves His Empire Intact, Pending Investigations into Individual Businesses

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump has been banned from conducting business in New York for a period of three years and has been ordered to pay a fine of $354 million for providing false information about his wealth. Nevertheless, a crucial aspect was conspicuously absent from the judge’s ruling – a directive to dissolve all of Trump’s companies in the state. In a surprising turn of events, Justice Arthur Engoron backed down from his initial ruling in the civil fraud case, issued punishments, and left Trump’s control over his extensive New York empire … Read more