Justice Department Seeks Transparency: Grand Jury Records on Jeffrey Epstein’s Investigations to Be Unsealed

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated efforts to unseal grand jury records related to investigations involving the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. A recent court filing indicated that the Justice Department, guided by the Attorney General, is seeking the release of these transcripts to enhance transparency surrounding the high-profile case. The request follows a growing public interest after the DOJ and FBI issued a memo on July 6 announcing their decision to withhold additional documents related to Epstein. In its filing, the Justice Department underscored the importance of transparency … Read more

Mike Lindell’s Legal Team Seeks Reversal of Defamation Verdict in Ongoing Court Battle

Mike Lindell’s legal team has filed a motion in a Minnesota court seeking to overturn a jury’s recent verdict that found the MyPillow CEO liable for defaming a voting technology company. The decision, which awarded $5 million in damages to the company, came in response to Lindell’s repeated claims about election fraud involving its products. In the motion submitted earlier this week, Lindell’s lawyers assert that the jury’s conclusion was based on insufficient evidence. They argue that the billion-dollar corporation’s reputation has not suffered as a consequence of Lindell’s statements, labeling these claims as protected … Read more

Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Seeks to Overturn $15 Million Racial Discrimination Verdict as Judge Upholds Key Awards

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is seeking to overturn a substantial jury verdict in a racial discrimination suit involving former Sheriff Clovis Watson Jr. The verdict, which amounts to $15 million, followed claims by Sgt. Kevin Davis that he was denied promotions due to his race. In a motion presented to Judge Gloria Walker, who oversaw the trial, attorneys for the sheriff’s office and Watson requested either a revision of the financial compensation or the scheduling of a new trial altogether. The motion to initiate a new trial was ultimately denied by … Read more

Karen Read Seeks Dismissal of Civil Lawsuit Following Acquittal, Sparking Legal Drama

BOSTON — Karen Read, who was recently acquitted of charges related to a fatal incident involving her boyfriend, has initiated action to dismiss a civil lawsuit against her. This development comes just weeks after a jury found her not guilty of manslaughter, a verdict that marked a significant turning point in her legal battles. In a move that reflects her ongoing efforts to clear her name, Read filed documents in Suffolk Superior Court seeking to have the civil case thrown out. The lawsuit, filed by the family of John O’Keefe, alleges that Read’s actions led … Read more