Goldman Sachs Battles in Court to Seal Names in 1MDB Class Action Lawsuit, Citing Privacy Concerns for Unimplicated Employees and Entities

NEW YORK — In a significant legal development emerging from the infamous 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, Goldman Sachs finds itself embroiled in a securities fraud litigation initiated by investors in 2018. The case, presided over by Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker in the Southern District of New York, recently addressed the contentious issue of sealing certain documents related to a motion for class certification pursued by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs argued that transparency is paramount, citing a legal precedent that underscores the principle of public access to judicial documents. However, Goldman Sachs contended that disclosing … Read more

Judge Withholds Juror Names Amid Intimidation and High Social Media Attention in High-Profile Trial

In a fraught legal atmosphere brimming with public scrutiny and social media speculation, the decision by Judge Cannone to keep the jurors’ identities confidential in a high-stakes trial marks a pivotal stance on judicial discretion and safety. This ruling occurred amidst swirling conspiracy theories and concerns of harassment related to the case. Judge Cannone cited “a real and present risk of personal harm to the jurors and to the integrity of their service” as her rationale for the decision, which effectively shields the jurors’ names from becoming public. The judge’s decision underscores the tensions between … Read more

Privacy or Transparency? Cincinnati Police Withhold Officer Names in Shooting Citing Victim Rights Law

Cincinnati, Ohio — A confrontation in Cincinnati that could have escalated into a larger crisis was contained thanks to the quick action of local police, authorities said. Officers were confronted by an armed man who, after allegedly stabbing a woman in Westwood, led police on a chase that culminated near Cincinnati’s famed Music Hall. Under Ohio’s newly implemented Marsy’s Law, the Cincinnati Police Department has opted not to release the names of the officers involved in the fatal shooting of the suspect, Juan Mack, on June 27. During the incident, Mack reportedly exited his vehicle … Read more

Governor Names Experienced Prosecutor as Miami County’s Newest Municipal Court Judge

Columbus, Ohio — A seasoned prosecutor with extensive experience in trial law has been appointed as the new judge of the Miami County Municipal Court, officials announced Thursday. The appointment made by Governor Mike DeWine fills a critical vacancy, promising to bring a high level of legal acumen and commitment to the bench in southwestern Ohio. The newly appointed judge, Sarah Johnson, steps into her judicial role after dedicating over 20 years to public service as a prosecutor, where she handled felony criminal cases, including homicide and major drug offenses. Her impressive track record in … Read more