Supreme Court Ruling Holds Key to San Francisco’s Homelessness Lawsuit – Delays Awaited

San Francisco, California – A lawsuit in San Francisco that aimed to address the issue of homelessness has been put on hold as it awaits a forthcoming Supreme Court ruling in a similar case in Grants Pass, Oregon. The San Francisco suit, which had the potential to set a precedent for addressing homelessness across the city, has been halted pending the outcome of the Grants Pass ruling. The lawsuit in San Francisco sought to compel the city to find solutions for its homeless population, arguing that the current approach was not effectively addressing the issue. … Read more

Testimony from Gun’s Previous Owner Allowed in James Crumbley’s Trial: Storing Firearm Key Issue

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — In the upcoming trial of James Crumbley, who is facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter for his son’s mass shooting at Oxford High School, Judge Cheryl Matthews has ruled to allow testimony from the original owner of the handgun used in the shooting. The handgun was bought by James Crumbley just four days before the incident occurred. At a hearing in Oakland County Circuit Court, Matthews agreed with the prosecution’s argument that the testimony of the former owner, Kyle Keaser, could be relevant in James Crumbley’s trial. Assistant prosecutor Marc Keast … Read more

Farfetch Faces Mounting Challenges as Lawsuit Demands Liquidation and Key Partners Drop Out

LONDON, England – Luxury e-commerce marketplace, Farfetch, has had a tumultuous week, causing concerns for its new owner, South Korea-based Coupang. The trouble began when a group of holders of Farfetch convertible bonds, known as the 2027 Ad Hoc Group, filed a lawsuit in the Cayman Islands seeking to liquidate Farfetch Limited and recover $404 million in losses. Neiman Marcus Group (NMG) also announced the termination of its commercial partnership with Farfetch, although the company continues to hold a $200 million minority investment in NMG. Additionally, luxury brand conglomerate Kering has pulled all its brands … Read more

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