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Gwyneth Paltrow appears in court as the ski crash trial begins

Gwyneth Paltrow

A lawsuit trial involving allegations that Gwyneth Paltrow caused a “hit-and-run.” Terry Sanderson is suing Paltrow on the grounds that she collided with him at the Deer Valley resort. According to Paltrow’s countersuit, he gave her a “full body blow” when he hit her. A lawsuit trial involving allegations that Gwyneth Paltrow caused a “hit-and-run” … Read more

US court declines to acquit Bannon but considers dismissing

US court
  • U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled on Wednesday that Bannon’s last-ditch bid for the court to acquit him of the charges lacked merit.
  • A jury found Bannon, 68, guilty of two misdemeanour counts for refusing to provide evidence to a House select committee.
  • Nichols left the door open to drop the charges instead.

US court denied a motion to acquit Donald Trump’s former presidential adviser Steve Bannon of two contempt charges stemming from his defiance of a congressional committee investigating the 2021 Capitol attack, but he left the door open to dropping the charges instead.

A jury found Bannon, 68, guilty of two misdemeanour counts on Friday for refusing to deliver evidence or records to a House of Representatives select committee investigating Trump supporters’ rampage on January 6, 2021.

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled on Wednesday that Bannon’s last-ditch bid for the court to acquit him of the charges lacked merit.

“The court concludes that the evidence presented in the government’s case was sufficient to sustain a conviction,” Nichols wrote.

However, the judge stated that he still needs additional legal filings from both parties before he can rule on Bannon’s second request that Nichols drops the charges.

Bannon reiterated his request to dismiss the case last week, alleging that he would not receive a fair trial as Nichols previously denied Bannon’s request to subpoena prominent House Democrats, including the chairman of the select committee.

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Juul can keep selling products while appealing FDA prohibition

Juul

Juul can keep selling products while appealing FDA prohibition. The company must file its formal motion by Monday, and the FDA must react by July 7th. Analysts have hypothesised that Altria, the American corporation that produces Marlboro cigarettes, may acquire the remaining 65 percent of Juul. A judge in the United States has granted Juul … Read more

Ronaldo’s rape claim was dismissed due to his ‘bad-faith conduct’

Ronaldo's

A Nevada woman has lost her bid in a US court to force Cristiano Ronaldo to pay millions of dollars. The woman claimed he raped her in Las Vegas in 2009. U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey kicked the case out of court for bad-faith conduct A Nevada lady has lost her bid in a US … Read more

Islamic State ‘Beatle’ Kotey sentenced to life in jail by US court

Islamic State

Alexandra Kotey, part of the Islamic State kidnap-and-homicide mobile called the “Beatles,” turned into sentenced to life in prison Friday, with the family of sufferers addressing him and another member directly in the US court. Kotey, a 38-years-old former British countrywide, pleaded responsible in September, admitting his function in the deaths of 4 American hostages … Read more

‘Cocaine hippos’ of Pablo Escobar recognizes as humans by a US court

'Cocaine hippos' of Pablo Escobar recognized as humans by a US court

A federal court in the United States has recognized hippos that belonged to Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar as a people. A judge in the United States has declared that Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ can be recognized as humans. The creatures are offspring of the famed Colombian drug lord’s hippos, and they now have legal … Read more

Prince Andrew asks US court to dismiss sex case

Prince Andrew asks US court to dismiss sex case

NEW YORK: Britain’s Prince Andrew insisted his sexual assault accuser was out to profit from a “baseless lawsuit” against him as he asked a New York court to dismiss the case Friday. In a filing in Manhattan, the Duke of York’s lawyers accused Virginia Giuffre of suing the prince “to achieve another payday” from her accusations against … Read more