Baltimore Secures $62 Million Victory Against Arms Dealer in Ghost Gun Legal Battle

Baltimore, Maryland, has secured a landmark judgment of $62 million in a lawsuit against an arms dealer held accountable for the proliferation of ghost guns in the city. The ruling underscores growing concerns around untraceable firearms and their impact on urban violence. The lawsuit was initiated by city officials, who argued that the dealer’s actions contributed significantly to the alarming rise in gun-related incidents. Ghost guns, which can be assembled without serial numbers, have emerged as a prevalent threat, complicating law enforcement efforts to track firearms involved in crimes. This ruling signals a significant shift … Read more

Elon Musk’s Attorney to Lead New $200 Million Dogecoin Treasury Initiative, Spotlighting Crypto’s Growing Role in Public Finance

Miami, Florida — A significant new venture is making headlines as a $200 million treasury initiative focused on Dogecoin (DOGE) takes shape. At the forefront of this initiative is Alex Spiro, an attorney known for representing high-profile clients, including Elon Musk. Spiro is set to lead a proposed public company aimed at providing investors with stock-market exposure to Dogecoin without requiring direct ownership of the digital currency. The initiative is being promoted by House of Doge, a corporate entity established in early 2025 by the Dogecoin Foundation, which operates out of Miami. Details regarding the … Read more

Jury Awards $2.2 Million to Protester Shot by LA Sheriff’s Deputy, Sparking Greater Debate on Police Response in Civil Unrest

LOS ANGELES – A jury recently awarded a total of $2.2 million to a protester shot in the face with a less-lethal round during a demonstration against police brutality in May 2020. The shooter was identified as a deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Cellin Gluck, the injured protester, sustained severe facial injuries that resulted in permanent damages, leading the jury to conclude that he deserved $3.5 million in total damages. Gluck’s daughter, who was also present at the protest, received an additional $300,000 for emotional distress arising from the incident. Despite the … Read more

Tesla Challenges $243 Million Jury Verdict Linked to Tragic Autopilot Crash

Miami, Florida — Tesla is appealing a jury’s decision that awarded $243 million to the family of a man killed in a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot system. The legal maneuver follows a court ruling earlier this month that determined Tesla was partially liable for the fatal accident that occurred in the Sunshine State. The case centers around the death of 50-year-old Jeremy Banner, who was driving a Tesla Model 3 when it collided with a semi-truck while using the Autopilot feature. The collision resulted in Banner’s death, and subsequent investigations revealed that the Autopilot … Read more