Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Caitlyn Jenner Over Cryptocurrency Losses, Investor Fails to Prove U.S. Jurisdiction

A federal judge in California has dismissed a class action lawsuit against Caitlyn Jenner and her business partner, Sophia Hutchins, ruling that a British investor could not use U.S. courts to seek damages related to cryptocurrency investments. The lawsuit was brought by Lee Greenfield, who claimed losses exceeding $40,000 from trading Jenner’s digital coins. U.S. District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. noted that the lawsuit lacked sufficient information regarding the U.S. involvement in the token purchases. The judge emphasized that, without evidence showing the purchases occurred within the United States, the court could not infer that … Read more

Judge Rules Defendants Failed to Prove Conflict of Interest in Georgia Case, Yet Orders Action to Address ‘Impropriety’ Appearance

Atlanta, Georgia – A ruling issued by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Friday stated that District Attorney Fani Willis would not be removed from a high-profile case involving former President Donald Trump. The judge stated that the defendants were unable to prove that Willis’s relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan Wade created a conflict of interest sufficient to warrant her removal. However, Judge McAfee did acknowledge an appearance of impropriety and stated that either Willis and her office must completely step away from the case, or lead prosecutor Nathan Wade must withdraw. This … Read more