Former Freshfields Partner Receives €2mn Severance Pay for Involvement in Multiyear Dividend Tax Fraud: Exclusive Report

Frankfurt, Germany – A former partner at international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail for his involvement in a multiyear dividend tax fraud. The partner, Ulf Johannemann, reportedly received over €2 million in severance pay when he left the firm by mutual consent in late 2019, following his arrest in connection with the case. The severance package, which exceeded Johannemann’s annual salary of €1.9 million, was previously undisclosed. Johannemann’s conviction came as a result of his endorsement of share-swapping deals that deceived German tax authorities into refunding dividend … Read more

Madison County Lawyer Permanently Disbarred for Multiple Offenses, Ordered to Pay Restitution

Jackson, Tennessee – Angela Joy Hopson, a lawyer from Madison County, has been permanently disbarred from practicing law by the Supreme Court of Tennessee, according to a recent news release. The disbarment comes after Hopson was found guilty of multiple offenses, including misappropriating client money, failing to appear in court, misleading clients, and failing to communicate the status of cases to clients. She has also been ordered to pay restitution totaling $35,234 to eight individuals, in addition to the costs of the disciplinary proceedings. This is not the first time Hopson has faced disciplinary action. … Read more

Former President Trump to Appeal Defamation Case After Being Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million

NEW YORK CITY, NY – Former President Donald Trump has vowed to appeal journalist E. Jean Carroll’s victory in a defamation case where he was ordered to pay her $83.3 million. A Manhattan jury reached this decision on January 26, 2024, ruling that Trump defamed Carroll multiple times. The damages awarded include $7.3 million for damage to her reputation, $11 million for emotional harm, and $65 million for punitive damages. This is the second jury ruling against Trump regarding Carroll’s allegations of sexual abuse and defamation. The previous jury awarded her $5 million in damages … Read more

Artists Ordered to Pay $9 Million in Damages in Bored Ape Yacht Club Copyright Lawsuit

Los Angeles, California – Artists Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen have suffered a setback in their legal battle against Yuga Labs, the creators of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC). Recently, a court filing dismissed their counterclaims in the ongoing copyright lawsuit, leaving them with a hefty financial burden. The court’s decision mandates Ripps and Cahen to pay nearly $9 million in damages, including legal and expert witness fees, along with disgorgement. The controversy began in May 2022 when Ripps and Cahen launched an unauthorized collection called Ryder Ripps BAYC (RR/BAYC), intentionally capitalizing on the popularity … Read more