Carroll v. Trump: Second Defamation Trial Begins as E. Jean Carroll Seeks $10 Million in Damages

NEW YORK, NY – E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation trial against former President Donald Trump is set to begin on Tuesday. Carroll alleges that Trump defamed her by accusing her of lying about a sexual assault that allegedly took place in the mid-1990s. In a previous trial, a jury already found Trump liable for defamation in relation to the same accusation. The trial, known as “Carroll I,” was delayed due to legal challenges from Trump, but it has now cleared all hurdles and is ready to proceed. Carroll is seeking $10 million in damages for … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Jury Awards $5 Million in Sexual Abuse & Defamation Case Involving Prominent Public Figure

NEW YORK CITY, NY – A federal judge in New York City has dismissed the defamation lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll against former President Donald Trump. This decision comes after a different jury awarded Carroll $5 million in May for Trump’s alleged sexual abuse in 1996, but found no evidence to support her claim of rape. In her 2019 memoir, Carroll revealed her allegations against Trump, prompting him to publicly deny the incident and accuse her of fabricating the story for personal gain. The former president’s comments led Carroll to file a defamation … Read more

Mother awarded $30 million in negligence lawsuit against LAUSD employee after child’s tragic death

Van Nuys, California – A California state court jury has awarded $30 million to the mother of a six-year-old child who was fatally beaten by an employee of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The entire trial was recorded by the Courtroom View Network. The verdict was delivered shortly after the closing arguments, following a trial that started on August 7. Kenya Taylor, the plaintiff, filed a lawsuit against LAUSD after her son, Dayvon, was killed by Tyler D’Shaun Martin Brand, who was babysitting him at Taylor’s apartment. Taylor’s lawsuit accused LAUSD of negligent hiring, … Read more

Jury Awards $2.8 Million to New Brunswick Man Injured in Rear-End Car Crash

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – A Middlesex County jury has awarded a New Brunswick man $2.8 million in damages for injuries sustained in a rear-end collision. The verdict in the case of Cano-Amparo v. Ji was reached on August 11 and includes compensation for pain and suffering, disability, impairment, and loss of enjoyment of life. The incident occurred on October 16, 2018, when Jesus Cano-Amparo, then 19 years old, was driving south on Route 27 near Bennetts Lane in Franklin Township. Cano-Amparo was slowing down for a traffic signal when his vehicle was struck from behind … Read more