Bank of America Analyst Sentenced to 10 Years in Saudi Arabia for Past Tweet: Full Case Details

British Analyst Sentenced in Saudi Arabia British analysts are facing a ten-year prison sentence in Saudi Arabia. Ahmed Al-Duish was convicted for a tweet that authorities classified as a threat to national security. His family asserts he hasn’t tweeted about Saudi Arabia but shared opinions regarding Sudan’s political climate. Details of the Arrest Ahmed Al-Duish, […]
Karen Read’s defense allows for ‘domestic violence’ evidence in John O’Keefe’s murder case.

The defense in a homicide case is asserting that the victim had attempted to break off their relationship just weeks before he was allegedly killed by the defendant, suggesting this might categorize the act as a “domestic violence murder.” One of the defense attorneys pointed out that numerous messages exchanged between the accused and a […]
Erin Patterson murder trial updates: witnesses provide testimony on the 11th day of the alleged mushroom murder case

Welcome to Day 11 of Erin Patterson’s Triple Murder Trial Today’s proceedings are set to start shortly after 10:30 a.m. The defense is expected to carry on with the cross-examination of mushroom specialist Dr. Thomas May, who began his testimony on Tuesday. Patterson, aged 50, faces three murder charges alongside one of attempted murder, all […]
Energy Australia is facing legal action for alleged greenwashing. What is the case and why does it matter?

A significant lawsuit is unfolding involving one of the largest electricity and gas providers in Australia. On Wednesday, Energy Australia appeared in federal court, alleging that the Energy Giant misled over 400,000 customers regarding its “Go Neutral” product. This case is noteworthy as it’s the first in Australia concerning “carbon neutral” marketing practices. It’s also […]
Case on Birthright Citizenship Reaches US Supreme Court With Unexpected Development

Supreme Court to Examine Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Policy This week, a significant policy effort by President Donald Trump—aimed at restricting birthright citizenship—lands at the U.S. Supreme Court, but with a twist. The focus might shift away from the core issue. Federal judges from Washington, Massachusetts, and Maryland have issued nationwide orders to halt Trump’s January […]
Federal judge reacts strongly in Ashli Babbitt court hearing as wrongful-death case drags on.

During a May 12 court hearing about Ashli Babbitt, U.S. District Judge Anna C. Reyes expressed frustration towards attorney Robert Stitch, accusing him of judicial surveillance in relation to a $30 million lawsuit against the federal government. This marked the second time she had made such an accusation in just ten days. The hearing was […]
French Actor Gerard Depardieu Convicted in Sexual Assault Case

French actor Gerard Depardieu was found guilty on Tuesday of sexually assaulting two women during the filming of a 2021 project. He received an 18-month suspended sentence following his trial in Paris and is now listed on the national sex offender registry. The actor’s attorney has indicated that an appeal is in the works. Depardieu, […]
Who is Cassie Ventura, Diddy’s former partner and key witness in the sex-trafficking case?

Kathy Ventura, the former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, is set to testify in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday. Ventura, who is eight months pregnant, is anticipated to recount how the rapper allegedly coerced her into drug-fueled encounters with male escorts over several days. She was in a relationship with Combs for about a decade. […]
Actor Gerard Depardieu Convicted in Sexual Assault Case

Paris Court Convicts Gerard Depardieu A court in Paris has found French actor Gerard Depardieu guilty of sexually assaulting two women during the filming of a movie in 2021, resulting in an 18-month suspended sentence. This case stands out as a significant moment in the #MeToo movement as it was presented before a French judge. […]
Justice Department releases puzzling statement following conviction of transgender man in COVID fraud case

Confusion Surrounds DOJ’s COVID Fraud Case The Justice Department has sparked some confusion regarding a COVID fraud case involving a Louisiana man pretending to be a woman. On Thursday, 33-year-old Brandon Jarraw was found guilty of theft of government funds and making false statements. This conviction stems from two separate incidents linked to COVID-related assistance […]