Rocket Pharmaceuticals Investors Urged to Join Class Action Ahead of August 11 Deadline, Claims of Misleading Trial Data Surface

NEW YORK — Investors who purchased shares of Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. between February 27 and May 26, 2025, are being reminded of an upcoming deadline related to a class action lawsuit. The Rosen Law Firm, a prominent global investor rights law firm, has announced that August 11, 2025, is the last day to apply as a lead plaintiff in this case. Those who bought securities of Rocket Pharmaceuticals during the specified period may be eligible for compensation without any upfront costs. Prospective participants can contact Phillip Kim, a legal representative from Rosen Law Firm, for … Read more

Graphic Trial Unveils Chilling Story of Double Murder: Jury Confronts Disturbing Evidence of Yostin Mosquera’s Crimes

Woolwich, England — A jury has convicted Yostin Mosquera of murdering two men, Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth, in a case that has shocked the community and garnered national attention. Mosquera, 32, was found guilty of stabbing Alfonso, 62, and killing Longworth, 71, in their London flat. The disturbing details of the case were revealed during a trial at Woolwich Crown Court, where jurors were subjected to harrowing video evidence of the murders. The footage, which documented the moments leading up to Alfonso’s death, was recorded by multiple cameras in a bedroom where the incidents … Read more

Acquitted: Five Ex-Hockey Players Cleared of Sexual Assault Charges in Canada Trial

LONDON, Ontario — A court has acquitted five former players in a high-profile case linked to allegations of sexual assault involving Hockey Canada. After a trial that captivated the nation, the jury delivered its verdict following deliberations about the events of June 2018, when allegations surfaced regarding an incident involving a young woman and several players from a prominent junior hockey team. The five players stood accused of participating in a group sexual assault, which drew intense media scrutiny and public outrage. The case became a focal point for discussions around sexual misconduct in sports, … Read more

Intensifying Legal Drama: Scrutiny Grows as Roman Storm’s Trial Reveals Questionable Evidence and Prosecutorial Challenges

Manhattan, New York – As the prosecution’s case against Roman Storm progresses toward a critical juncture, tensions surrounding the trial are escalating. The co-founder of Tornado Cash is facing multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit money laundering and violating U.S. sanctions for allegedly facilitating transactions linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group. Storm has entered a plea of not guilty. The trial before U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla began on July 14, with an expected conclusion by mid-August. Storm remains out on $2 million bail, subject to electronic monitoring and specific travel limitations. Prosecutors are … Read more