Jury Selection Set to Start in Minnesota for Suspected Mastermind Behind $250M COVID-19 Fraud Case

Minneapolis, MN — Jury selection is set to commence this week in the trial of a Minnesota man accused of orchestrating a massive $250 million fraud scheme targeting federal pandemic aid. The alleged mastermind, Kyle Gossett, faces serious charges for his role in swindling COVID-19 relief funds intended for small businesses struggling during the pandemic. According to authorities, Gossett led a complex operation that manipulated the Small Business Administration’s Emergency Injury Disaster Loan program. Prosecutors allege that he and his accomplices fabricated businesses and submitted over 400 fraudulent applications, successfully siphoning millions from the relief … Read more

Minnesota Court Debates Value of Life in Damages Trial Following Contested Police Shooting

In a federal courtroom in Minnesota, a high-stakes trial is seeking to assign a monetary value for the life of Cordale Handy, who was killed by police officers. The trial follows an earlier jury decision which found the officers liable for Handy’s death. The current proceedings, overseen by Judge John Tunheim, aim solely to determine the financial compensation owed to Handy’s bereaved family. The matter of compensation revolves around what Handy could have contributed to his family in both material and emotional terms throughout his expected lifetime. This includes potential earnings, as well as intangible … Read more

Minnesota Ushers in 2025 with Groundbreaking Laws and Green Transit Innovations

St. Paul, MN — A slew of new Minnesota laws rolled out on January 1, ranging from consumer protection measures against hidden service fees to health coverage mandates, including the cost of wigs for cancer patients. The turn of the year also ushered in regulations aimed at improving tenant rights and public safety, such as setting a minimum apartment heat requirement during cold months and banning the sale of “binary triggers” for firearms. Among the noteworthy consumer-oriented legislations, Minnesotans will now benefit from more transparent pricing in the entertainment sector, particularly concerning concert tickets. Such … Read more

Minnesota Rings in 2025 with Sweeping New Laws: Enhanced Consumer Protections, Expanded Health Coverage, and Voting Access on College Campuses

ST. PAUL, Minn. — As 2025 dawned, Minnesota introduced a slate of new laws, taking effect on Jan. 1, encompassing everything from consumer protection to health insurance coverage, in a legislative push heavily influenced by the state’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) majority. These statutes, a result of the recent legislative session’s partisan efforts, are set to alter the day-to-day lives of Minnesotans across a broad spectrum. In consumer affairs, Minnesota has taken a firm stance against hidden fees in transactions, implementing a ban on junk fees that ensures businesses must include the total price in the sale … Read more