Councilmember Trayon White Faces Impending Expulsion Amid Spirited Defense and Bribery Allegations

WASHINGTON — In a contentious legal battle unfolding in the nation’s capital, Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is facing considerable pressure as he battles federal bribery charges without presenting evidence of his innocence. Amidst allegations of accepting bribes from a D.C. contractor, White’s response has largely been to challenge the process through his attorney Fred Cooke Jr., instead of contesting the charges directly. During a recent council session intended for White to defend his actions, Cooke criticized the members for what he described as a flawed and unjust process, even threatening legal action against the … Read more

Senator Menendez’s Lawyer Claims Bribery Case Ends Now in Spirited Court Defense

NEW YORK — In a spirited closing argument in a New York courtroom, the defense counsel for Senator Bob Menendez sought to dismantle the federal government’s bribery case against him, firmly telling the jury that the allegations should meet their end. Over the course of the nearly two-month trial, Menendez, alongside two New Jersey businessmen also implicated in the case, has maintained a plea of not guilty. The defense attorney, Adam Fee, delivered a robust critique of the prosecution’s charges, asserting that they lacked substantial merit. This dramatic appeal occurred as the trial neared its … Read more