Landmark Bond: Trump Attorneys Set $92 Million to Uphold Jury Verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation Case

New York, USA – Former President Donald Trump’s legal team has posted a $92 million bond to support E. Jean Carroll in a defamation suit against Trump. Carroll, a renowned advice columnist, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. In response, Trump publicly dismissed the claim as a fabrication, leading Carroll to file a lawsuit. The bond serves to secure the potential damages awarded to Carroll by a New York judge. If Trump’s appeal is unsuccessful, the funds will be transferred to Carroll to compensate for any harm caused. The significant amount highlights … Read more

Judge’s Battle with Argentina: An Inside Look at the Landmark Case That Reshaped Sovereign Debt Markets

New York, NY – Argentina’s notorious history of defaults and legal battles in U.S. courts is highlighted by its largest default to date: a staggering $100 billion in bonds in December 2001. Despite restructuring 76% of this debt in 2005, offering investors just 34 cents-on-the-dollar, approximately $20 billion of the defaulted bonds holders refused to accept the terms and turned to the courts for resolution. What followed was a decade-long legal battle, overseen by Judge Thomas P. Griesa of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, who grew increasingly frustrated … Read more

Judge Orders Jury Anonymity in Landmark Criminal Trial of Former US President

NEW YORK – The judge presiding over the upcoming criminal trial of former United States President Donald Trump has ordered that the identities of the jury members remain anonymous. The trial, set to begin on March 25 in New York, will examine allegations that Trump was involved in a hush-money cover-up in 2016. The judge’s decision to keep the jury anonymous was motivated by concerns of potential tampering, bribery, or harassment due to Trump’s history of publicly denouncing jurors and grand jurors. Trump vehemently denies the charges, dismissing the case as a politically motivated witch … Read more

Landmark $2.5 Billion Settlement Reached for 82,000 Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors

CLEVELAND, Ohio – In a groundbreaking move, a massive settlement of $2.5 billion has been reached by more than 82,000 survivors of childhood sexual abuse with the Boy Scouts of America and affiliated organizations. This long-awaited resolution comes after decades of suffering and provides a glimmer of hope for those affected. The settlement is the result of the Boy Scouts of America’s decision to file for bankruptcy in February 2020, as a flood of sexual abuse lawsuits threatened the organization’s existence. The sheer number of survivors involved in this case underscores the magnitude of the … Read more