Judge Upholds $475K Fine Against Former NYC Mayor de Blasio for Misuse of Public Funds

New York, NY – A judge has reaffirmed that former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is still liable for a substantial financial penalty related to the misuse of taxpayer funds during his 2020 presidential campaign. The court’s ruling asserts that de Blasio must pay $475,000 for violating campaign finance rules. De Blasio’s troubles began when the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board concluded that his campaign improperly allocated resources from the Mayor’s Office for his presidential bid. This included the use of city employees for campaign-related activities, an action that blurred the … Read more

Defense Attorney Criticizes Oakland County’s Handling of Oxford High Case, Cites Misuse of Media

PONTIAC, Mich.—In the aftermath of the tragic Oxford High School shooting, a defense lawyer for Ethan Crumbley, the teenager accused of killing four classmates and injuring seven others in November 2021, has leveled accusations against the Oakland County prosecutors. The defense claims that the prosecuting team is using the high-profile case to engage in public relations tactics that could prejudice the community and potential jurors. The legal team for Crumbley, who was 15 at the time of the shooting, argues that the extensive publicity surrounding the case is part of a strategy to sway public … Read more

Fuel Feud Finale? Kobre & Kim Seeks $1.2 Billion in Damages, Higher Interest Against Philips 66 for Trade Secret Misuse

OAKLAND, Calif. — A recent court proceedings have escalated as Kobre & Kim LLP, a law firm representing Propel Fuels, filed a motion in the Alameda County Superior Court to enhance a jury verdict against energy company Phillips 66. The law firm is seeking to increase the damages awarded to Propel Fuels to $1.2 billion and is asking for the application of a 10% interest rate on post-judgment amounts. The legal dispute centers on allegations that Phillips 66 misused proprietary information from Propel Fuels, a company that specializes in renewable fuels. Two months prior, a … Read more

Judge Rebukes President Biden’s Justification for Hunter’s Pardon, Highlights Misuse of Power in Tax Evasion Case

Washington, D.C. — In a controversial move that has sparked a wave of criticism and debate, President Joe Biden recently pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for tax evasion and other offenses, a decision that has significant political and legal implications. This pardon is notably broad and raises questions about possible self-interest and assertions that the President previously committed to rely on the judicial system. The backlash to the pardon was immediate and widespread, spanning the ideological spectrum, though some left-leaning supporters have stood by the president. However, the sharp rebuke from federal Judge Mark Scarsi, … Read more