Major Purge at Justice Department and FBI: Trump Administration Dismisses Scores Tied to Capitol Riot Probes

Washington, D.C. – In a sweeping move that underscores the ongoing turmoil within federal law enforcement agencies, the Trump administration has recently dismissed numerous prosecutors from the U.S. Justice Department and several FBI agents, escalating actions against those who participated in the probes following the January 6, 2020, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. This series of firings follows President Donald Trump’s stated intent to retaliate against employees involved in these investigations. As the shake-up at the Federal Bureau of Investigation continues, the upper echelons of the agency have already seen significant changes, with more dismissals … Read more

Jury Deliberates in High-Profile Hollywood Producer’s Murder Trial Tied to Model’s Overdose Death

Los Angeles — A Hollywood producer, David Brian Pearce, is at the center of a high-profile murder trial stemming from the drug overdose deaths of Christy Giles, a 24-year-old model and aspiring actress, and her friend, Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, 26. Following a lengthy investigation, jurors have begun deliberations to determine Pearce’s culpability in the tragic events that unfolded in November 2021. The case against Pearce expanded when a grand jury indicted him in December 2022, over a year after the women’s deaths. The charges levied against him include murder, three counts of forcible rape, two … Read more

JPMorgan and Tesla End Legal Dispute Over Stock Warrant Battle Tied to Musk’s Tweet

New York — JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Tesla Inc. have mutually agreed to end their prolonged legal confrontation, dropping all claims against each other, a court filing revealed on Friday. This resolution puts an end to a contentious issue that began with a 2021 lawsuit filed by JPMorgan, linked to a 2014 agreement involving stock warrants and reiterated by an unexpected tweet from Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk. The financial dispute arose from Musk’s 2018 announcement on Twitter considering the privatization of Tesla at $420 per share, a declaration that he had the financing lined … Read more

Attorney Tied to 2020 Election Dispute Arrested, Faces Charges in Multiple States

Washington – A lawyer connected with attempts to challenge the 2020 presidential election outcome faced arrest and was directed to surrender to Michigan authorities this week amid overlapping legal battles concerning allegations of voter fraud. Stefanie Lambert, who is implicated in unlawful activities related to voting systems, found herself entangled both in criminal litigation in Michigan and federal civil suits in Washington, D.C. Lambert’s legal troubles intensified after she missed a scheduled court appearance in Michigan, resulting in a bench warrant issued over a week ago. She is specifically charged with unauthorized access to voting … Read more