Paramount Strikes $16 Million Deal to Settle Trump’s Legal Dispute Over “60 Minutes” Interview

Los Angeles, California — Paramount has agreed to a $16 million settlement regarding a lawsuit brought by former President Donald Trump, linked to a controversial interview aired on “60 Minutes.” This resolution comes after Trump objected to the way the interview depicted his remarks. The lawsuit stemmed from an episode that aired in 2020, during which Trump was interviewed by his then-press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. The former president contended that the broadcast misrepresented his comments and portrayed him unfairly, raising questions about editorial integrity and the liberties taken by the media in covering political figures. … Read more

Walmart to Pay $10 Million to Settle FTC Lawsuit Over Fraudulent Money Transfer Claims

CHICAGO — Walmart has agreed to a $10 million settlement to resolve a civil lawsuit filed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which alleges that the retailer failed to take necessary actions against fraudsters exploiting its money transfer services. The lawsuit claims that this negligence allowed criminals to defraud consumers of hundreds of millions of dollars. The settlement was submitted in federal court in Chicago and is pending approval by U.S. District Judge Manish Shah. As part of the agreement, Walmart committed to enhancing its protocols around money transfers, specifically pledging to not process transfers … Read more

High-Stakes Legal Standoff: NASCAR Urged to Settle Antitrust Dispute with Michael Jordan’s Racing Team

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A federal judge has pushed for settlement talks in the ongoing legal dispute between NASCAR and two racing teams, including the one owned by basketball legend Michael Jordan, signaling rising tensions during a courtroom hearing on Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell of the Western District of North Carolina questioned both NASCAR and the teams—23XI Racing, co-owned by Jordan and three-time Daytona 500 victor Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports, owned by entrepreneur Bob Jenkins—about the objectives of their antitrust conflict, which has been brewing for several months. Bell expressed concern over … Read more

Vanderpump and Todd Settle Wage Dispute for $490k After Prolonged Legal Battle

A Los Angeles judge approved a final settlement in a prolonged labor dispute involving reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump and her husband, Ken Todd, on April 28. The case centered on the couple’s former restaurant, Pump, located in West Hollywood, and marks the conclusion of a nearly five-year legal journey initiated by former employees claiming various labor violations. The couple has agreed to a gross payment of $490,000 as part of the settlement, although plaintiffs will receive a net amount of $252,638.96 after subtracting legal fees and administrative costs. The class-action lawsuit was first filed … Read more