Former President Trump Seeks New Trial or Reduced Damages in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

Manhattan, New York City – Former President Donald Trump is seeking a new trial or a substantial reduction in the $83.3 million in damages awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case. Trump’s lawyers argue that U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan limited the former president’s defense during his brief testimony, which lasted less than five minutes. They claim that this restriction influenced the jury’s verdict, making a new trial necessary. Trump’s legal team filed a 44-page document, affirming that the court restricted the scope of Trump’s testimony just before he took the stand. … Read more

Westfield High School Student Seeks Justice in Federal Court Over AI-Generated Nude Images

Westfield, New Jersey – A high school student from Westfield, New Jersey, is taking legal action against a classmate who allegedly shared AI-generated nude images of her online. The girl, identified as Jane Doe to protect her identity, has filed a lawsuit in federal court along with her parents. They claim that the boy, identified only by his initials, violated her privacy by circulating the images, and they are seeking justice. The lawsuit argues that the evidence gathered by Westfield High School could not be used in the investigation because the boy and other potential … Read more

Jimmy Kimmel Faces Lawsuit Over Bizarre Prank Videos, Former Congressman Seeks $750,000

LOS ANGELES, CA – Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel finds himself entangled in an unusual lawsuit after pranking former Congressman George Santos on Cameo. Santos, who was ousted from Congress for alleged fraud, is now suing Kimmel, ABC, and Disney for what he claims was deceptive conduct. The prank involved Kimmel requesting Santos to record eccentric videos, which were then shared on national television. The bevy of bizarre messages Kimmel sent to Santos on Cameo ranged from congratulating a man for winning a beef eating contest, only to be promptly hospitalized, to applauding someone for successfully … Read more

Experienced Deputy District Attorney Valerie Summers Seeks San Diego County Superior Court Judge Position for Fair and Equal Justice

SAN DIEGO, California – Valerie Summers, a candidate for San Diego County Superior Court judge, Office 43, is vying for a position that demands experience and a strong track record in administering fair and equal justice. Drawing from her more than 35 years of service as a deputy district attorney, Summers emphasizes her commitment to community safety and dedication to upholding the rule of law. Summers’ qualifications have earned her an exceptional rating from the San Diego County Bar Association. As a prosecutor, Summers has handled a wide range of criminal cases, including murder, child … Read more