Donald Trump Seeks New Trial or Reduced $83.3 Million Jury Award in Defamation Case

NEW YORK, NY – Former President Donald Trump is requesting a judge to either significantly reduce the $83.3 million jury award or grant a new trial in the defamation case brought against him by E. Jean Carroll. Trump argues that the judge overseeing the case, Judge Lewis Kaplan, wrongly prohibited him from defending himself during his brief testimony and that this warrants a new trial. In court filings, Trump’s lawyers assert that Kaplan erred in stopping Trump from testifying about “his own state of mind” and in providing an “erroneous jury instruction on the definition … Read more

Landmark Jury Verdict: $1.65 Million Awarded to Family in Medical Malpractice Case

CHICAGO (AP) – A jury in Cook County has awarded a family $1.65 million in a landmark decision following the death of 61-year-old Joyce Hobson. Hobson died after undergoing a second surgery to correct a perforated colon. Initially admitted to Advocate South Suburban Hospital for complications related to her chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Hobson’s condition further deteriorated due to complications arising from the surgical intervention. Joyce Hobson’s medical journey began on April 30, 2011, when she was admitted to the emergency room showing signs of shortness of breath and other symptoms related to her … Read more

Injustice and Neglect: $33 Million Damages Award Affirmed in Ottawa County Civil Rights Lawsuit

Miami, Oklahoma – A judge has upheld a $33 million damages award and denied a request for a new trial in a civil rights lawsuit centered around the death of a 26-year-old man at Ottawa County jail in 2015. U.S. District Judge Claire R. Kelly issued the ruling, rejecting motions from Ottawa County, which had been sued by the estate of Terral Ellis II. The jury had previously found that the medical care provided by the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office violated Ellis’ constitutional rights. Ellis died on October 22, 2015, shortly after being taken to … Read more

Denver Woman Wins Historic $3.76 Million Settlement After Unjust SWAT Raid on Her Home

DENVER, Colo. – A Denver woman has been awarded $3.76 million by a jury following a lawsuit over a SWAT raid conducted at her home. This incident has raised concerns about excessive use of force and violations of civil rights. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, filed the lawsuit after a SWAT team entered her home in 2015. During the raid, the woman alleges that officers broke down her door, threw flashbang grenades, and used a battering ram, causing extensive damage to her property. It was later revealed that the SWAT team had … Read more