Ghislaine Maxwell November 1, 2021 Ghislaine Maxwell's victims can testify anonymously at upcoming sex-trafficking trial: judge Jeffrey Epstein cohort Ghislaine Maxwell appears in Manhattan federal court in a final hearing before her sex-trafficking trial begins later this month.
Minneapolis-St. Paul April 8, 2021 Derek Chauvin trial: Lack of oxygen killed George Floyd, not drugs, expert says George Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned to the pavement with a knee on his neck, a medical expert testified at former officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial Thursday, emphatically rejecting the defense theory that Floyd's drug use and underlying health problems were what killed him.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 9, 2021 Mike Lee: Senate impeachment trial will end in Trump's acquittal Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, speculated that while former President Donald Trump will undergo a "lengthy" impeachment trial in the Senate, he will ultimately be acquitted of inciting an insurrection against the government.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 8, 2021 Sen. Tim Scott: Trump is 'simply not guilty' on impeachment Former President Donald Trump is "simply not guilty" of inciting an insurrection against the United States government, Sen. Tim Scott R-S.C., told "America Reports" on Monday.
China September 3, 2020 UK public tribunal leads investigation into Uyghur genocide by China An independent lawyer in the United Kingdom is taking charge in holding a private tribunal to investigate accusations of the Chinese government’s involvement in crimes against humanity or genocide of the ethnic minority group, the Uyghur Muslims, located in the Xinjiang province in northwest China.
Harvey Weinstein February 14, 2020 Harvey Weinstein treated victims as 'complete disposables,' prosecutor says in closing arguments Harvey Weinstein believed he was so high and mighty in Hollywood that he treated his aspiring actresses as "complete disposables," a prosecutor argued during closing arguments at his N.Y. rape trial on Friday.
Trials September 23, 2019 Ex-Dallas cop who fatally shot neighbor distracted by sexting police partner, prosecutors say Prosecutors, on the first day of the trial, contend a former Dallas police officer accused of murdering a man who she wrongly believed was in her own apartment was distracted by sending sexually explicit text messages to her police force partner.
Justice Department September 13, 2019 Trey Gowdy: Feds must be cautious with McCabe after Greg Craig acquittal If the federal government chooses to bring charges against fired former FBI Deputy Director and current CNN contributor Andrew McCabe, they must make sure they have an impenetrable case, according to Trey Gowdy.
Trials September 9, 2019 Chinese woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago stalls jury selection over lack of underwear The Chinese woman accused of illegally entering President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort with several electronic devices and then lying to the Secret Service about it is finally about to have her day in federal court -- but the bizarre case took an even stranger turn Monday when jury selection was reportedly interrupted by the defendant's lack of underwear.
Trials May 18, 2019 African-American strippers awarded more than $3 million in discrimination case Five African American dancers will split more than $3 million awarded to them Wednesday for back pay and suffering while working in a Mississippi strip club.
Museums Exhibits May 16, 2019 Retrial planned for Delaware man who broke thumb off $4.5M terracotta warrior statue Federal prosecutors said Thursday they plan to retry a Delaware man who admitted to breaking off a thumb of a $4.5 million ancient terra cotta warrior statue.