Legal Battle Ignites as Gulfside Casino Sues Cherokee Nation Businesses Over Arkansas Casino License

Pope County, AR — The contest for the Pope County casino license has escalated into the courts, sparking a lawsuit that pits the Gulfside Casino Partnership against Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB). Gulfside, which finds its home base in Mississippi, lodged formal complaints against CNB, alleging the use of unethical practices to secure the coveted gaming license. At the heart of the lawsuit, filed last Tuesday, is the claim that Cherokee Nation Businesses used coercion and possibly unlawful tactics. Gulfside alleges that these methods were employed to influence local officials and thereby gain an upper hand … Read more

Shoregate Towers Owner Seeks to Change Plea in Wake of Legal Battle Over Building Code Violations

Willowick, Ohio — In a significant turn of events at Willoughby Municipal Court, Lemma Getachew, the owner of Shoregate Towers, has opted to forego a jury trial in favor of a plea change. Court documents released on June 21 reveal that Getachew has requested the court to expedite a hearing to alter his plea, emphasizing his desire to resolve the case promptly. As of now, a date for the hearing has not been set. Getachew’s decision comes ahead of what would have been a trial set for April 15, where he faced 45 criminal charges. … Read more

From Legal Novice to Manson’s Nemesis: The Unexpected Journey of Attorney Ronald Hughes

LOS ANGELES — When Charles Manson picked Ronald Hughes, a relatively inexperienced lawyer, to represent him in one of the country’s most notorious murder trials, the legal community was taken aback. Just ten months after passing the bar exam on his fourth attempt, Hughes found himself at the epicenter of the 1970 trial over the savage killings of actress Sharon Tate, grocer Leno LaBianca, and five others. Despite his lack of experience and unkempt appearance, Hughes, known for his counterculture connections and a bushy beard, became a central figure in this high-profile case. He frequently … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Disbarred in New York for Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election, Joins List of Trump Lawyers Facing Legal Repercussions

NEW YORK — Rudy Giuliani, the former attorney for ex-President Donald Trump and once the mayor of New York City, was formally disbarred in New York state on Monday. His disbarment follows a series of professional misconduct accusations related to his efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election results. This ruling underscores a growing trend of legal repercussions for attorneys who engaged in attempts to overturn the election. The New York appeals panel that issued the ruling described Giuliani’s conduct as gravely serious, noting his intentional spreading of falsehoods about the election process. His disbarment … Read more