Judge’s Ruling Boosts University of Idaho’s Controversial $685M Phoenix Purchase as Lawsuit Fails

BOISE, Idaho – In a major breakthrough for the proposed $685 million University of Phoenix purchase, an Ada County judge has dismissed an open meetings lawsuit against the State Board of Education. The ruling, delivered by Ada County District Judge Jason Scott on Tuesday, stated that the State Board had “reasonable belief” that the University of Idaho was competing with other potential buyers for Phoenix, justifying the closed-door discussions that took place. This decision marks a significant victory for Governor Brad Little and his appointed State Board members, while Attorney General Raúl Labrador experiences a … Read more

Trump Attorney Reverses Controversial Claim of Judge’s ‘Incestuous’ Conflict in E. Jean Carroll Case

New York, NY – Alina Habba, one of Donald Trump’s attorneys, has retracted a recent claim regarding a judge’s alleged conflict of interest in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against the former president. The claim, which suggested an “insane” and “incestuous” conflict, was based on the judge’s prior association with one of Carroll’s lawyers at a major law firm. However, Habba quickly rescinded her statement after realizing that she herself had briefly worked at the same firm as one of Carroll’s attorneys. The connection between Judge Lewis Kaplan and Roberta Kaplan, who represented Carroll, was … Read more

Carroll Trial’s Intriguing Twist: The Judge’s Curious Query on the Meaning of ‘M’ Leaves Jury Puzzled, Says Friend

New York, NY – A judge overseeing a high-profile defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump asked the jury to clarify the meaning of the letter “M” in relation to the damages sought by the plaintiff, E. Jean Carroll. Carroll, a writer and media personality, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s. The request for clarification provided a curious insight into the legal proceedings surrounding the case. During the trial, Carroll’s close friend, Jennifer Brennan, testified about a conversation she had in 2019 with Carroll, immediately after … Read more

The Judge’s Warning in E. Jean Carroll’s Trial Sheds Light on Trump’s Retribution Fears

New York, NY – Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann emphasized a notable moment during writer E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation trial against former President Donald Trump. The trial concluded with the judge warning the jurors against disclosing their involvement due to concerns of retaliation from Trump or his supporters. Weissmann compared this cautionary instruction to a similar instance in the trial of Vincent Gigante, the former boss of the Genovese family, where the jurors were also advised to refrain from individual statements to the press to avoid retribution. Weissmann remarked that it was remarkable to … Read more