Landmark Bond: Trump Attorneys Set $92 Million to Uphold Jury Verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation Case

New York, USA – Former President Donald Trump’s legal team has posted a $92 million bond to support E. Jean Carroll in a defamation suit against Trump. Carroll, a renowned advice columnist, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. In response, Trump publicly dismissed the claim as a fabrication, leading Carroll to file a lawsuit. The bond serves to secure the potential damages awarded to Carroll by a New York judge. If Trump’s appeal is unsuccessful, the funds will be transferred to Carroll to compensate for any harm caused. The significant amount highlights … Read more

Calcutta High Court Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay Resigns, Set to Join BJP: A Major Political Shift in West Bengal

Kolkata, India – Calcutta High Court Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay has confirmed his resignation and announced his intention to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He expressed admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and criticized the ruling Trinamool Congress party. Justice Gangopadhyay, known for his involvement in a controversial bribery case, is expected to be fielded by the BJP in the upcoming general elections. Speculation suggests he may contest the Tamluk seat, which has been held by the Trinamool Congress since the 2009 election. Earlier today, Justice Gangopadhyay officially resigned and mentioned that he had already … Read more

First Ever Criminal Trial of a Former President Set to Begin in New York: What to Expect

NEW YORK, NY – In less than three weeks, the first criminal trial of a former United States president will commence. Taking place in Acting Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan’s courtroom at 100 Centre St., this historic event has drawn attention from both supporters and detractors of former President Donald J. Trump. The limited seating capacity of the downtown courtroom and New York’s ban on cameras and microphones during witness testimonies present challenges for ensuring transparency throughout the trial. To address this, Merchan should collaborate with state Chief Administrative Judge Joe Zayas to … Read more

Victory for Lake Wales: Historic Walesbilt Hotel Set to Return to City Ownership After Court Ruling

LAKE WALES, Fla. – Lake Wales is set to regain ownership of the historic Walesbilt Hotel, a long-vacant downtown landmark, following a recent court ruling. The city had filed a lawsuit in January 2022 against the property’s owner, Dixie-Walesbilt LLC, alleging false claims made by the company’s manager, Raymond E. Brown, in order to win a contract for renovating the 10-story structure. The city claimed that Brown’s company had made limited progress in restoring the hotel and had not fulfilled its promise to convert it into private residences. Circuit Judge William D. Sites recently issued … Read more