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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-North Carolina) is being sued by lawyers who represented him as his candidacy in the 2020 North Carolina GOP primary was challenged. The Bopp Law Firm claims that Cawthorn owes them $193,296.85 in legal fees. Cawthorn’s time as a Congressman has been turbulent, as he has constantly made headlines for both personal and professional embarrassments. He has been caught driving with a revoked license and trying to take a loaded gun through airport security, was allegedly involved in an inappropriate relationship with one of his staffers and claimed that his Washington colle...
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Donald Trump is being accused of retaliating against his co-founder of the social platform Truth Social for refusing to give his wife Melania Trump shares in the company. The whistleblower, Will Wilkerson, said Trump carried out the retaliatory action against Andy Litinksy, who was an executive and also a 2004 contestant on The Apprentice. Wilkerson was allegedly fired for sharing this information with The Washington Post this week. He also filed an official whistleblower complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission and turned documents over to them as well. Trump’s company, Trump Med...
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While there hasn’t been an official legal conclusion to the court tussle over Anne Heche’s estate, the mood on Tuesday seemed to mostly be in favor of Homer Laffoon, the 20-year-old son of Heche and Coleman Laffoon. James Tupper, who was in a relationship with Heche from 2007-2018 and had 13-year old son Atlas with her, made a legal attempt to gain control of the estate over Laffoon, but that probably won’t succeed given the Judge’s language on Tuesday. Tupper had claimed that Heche gave him control over her estate in an email, and also accused Laffoon of not communicating with him and Atlas p...
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Alex Jones’ Connecticut trial to determine damages he owes to victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings that he defamed has reached its conclusion. The InfoWars host who continuously claimed these families were paid crisis actors falsifying the tragedies they went through, has been ordered to pay nearly $1 billion to the eight families named in the lawsuit. The judgment is much more than the $50 million he was ordered to pay out to families in Texas who had filed another lawsuit. Over the trial, several families have described how they were harassed by InfoWars fans after being tar...
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Muhammad Aziz, a man who was arrested at the age of 26 and wrongfully imprisoned for over 20 years for the shooting of Malcolm X, is suing investigators in his case and the city of New York to the tune of $40 million. Aziz and Khalil Islam were both arrested for the civil rights leader’s 1965 killing, but they were both exonerated last year because state authorities found “serious, unacceptable violations of the law and public trust,” in how their cases were handled. Islam, unfortunately, died in 2009 and was exonerated posthumously. Aziz is now 84 and is suing New York on the grounds of denia...
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A member of Scottish Parliament, Natalie Don, has proposed a posthumous pardon for women who were accused and convicted of witchcraft under a 1563 law. Many of the women deemed “witches” were executed and tortured as a result. The Witchcraft Act was in place for nearly 200 years until 1736. Don said that at least 2,500 women were executed due to the law, and her proposal seeks to ensure these women are “recognized as victims of a miscarriage of justice and are no longer recorded in history as criminals.” Interest in pardoning these victims rose in the past months, with the First Minister of Sc...
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The family of the original author who penned a California Magazine article that would later form the basis for the 1986 action drama Top Gun, is now suing Paramount Pictures for reportedly profiting off the IP from the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, despite not reacquiring the rights to the story. The article, titled Top Guns, was written by Ehud Yonah in 1983. His widow Shosh Yonay and son Yuval Yonay applied to reclaim the copyright to the original story in 2018, and it was put in effect in 2020, months after the film completed its initial photography process in April of 2019. The Yonays claimed...
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