Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Seeks $50 Million in Defamation Suit Against Witness in Grand Jury Case

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has launched a $50 million defamation lawsuit against a former girlfriend, Cassie, who testified against him in a grand jury, alleging her statements irreparably damaged his reputation. The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan, New York, centers on accusations made during the grand jury proceedings which Combs claims are not only baseless but also maliciously intended to tarnish his image. According to legal documents, Combs contends that Cassie’s testimony was riddled with falsehoods that implied criminal behavior on his part, directly impacting his professional dealings and societal standing. The lawsuit specifies the … Read more

Mississippi Legislative Showdown: New Bill Seeks to Define Use of Handheld Traffic Radar Under Current Law

Jackson, MS – The Mississippi Legislature is currently grappling with debates over the potential expansion of traffic enforcement technologies. A central focus is a new bill introduced by State Senator Joey Fillingane which seeks to clarify existing laws regarding the use of automated recording equipment by law enforcement. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 2201, would amend Mississippi Code Section 17-25-19 to redefine “automated recording equipment or system” as equipment operated manually by a law enforcement officer. This change aims to address ambiguities around whether manually operated handheld devices are included under the current prohibition of … Read more

Las Vegas Courtroom Attacker Seeks Appeal, Advocates Innocence During Sentencing

Las Vegas, NV — In a high-profile legal drama, Deobra Delone Redden, a 31-year-old man who attacked a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, is taking his case to the Nevada Supreme Court, appealing against the hefty sentence handed down to him in December 2024. Redden was sentenced to a minimum of 26 years and could serve up to 65 years, following his guilty pleas to six charges. This legal recourse comes after a startling courtroom incident in January 2024, where Redden leapt over the bench and assaulted District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus. The … Read more

Man Convicted of Assaulting Las Vegas Judge Seeks Sentence Reduction from Nevada Supreme Court

Las Vegas, Nevada — A man convicted of assaulting a Las Vegas judge has taken his decades-long prison sentence to the Nevada Supreme Court, hoping for a revision or reversal. The assailant, whose brazen attack inside a courthouse stunned both the public and officials, now contests the severity of his sentencing amid broader discussions on judicial security and punishment fairness. The assailant, who had been undergoing a trial before the judge he later attacked, received a sentence that his lawyers argue is excessively long, pointing to mitigative factors they believe were overlooked during sentencing. Legal … Read more