A New York federal judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s bid to a new trial in the E. Jean Carroll Defamation case and said he still must pay the $83.3 million to her.
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Arizona: Judge Rules Mistrial In Case Of Rancher Accused Of Killing Illegal Migrant
The trial of George Alan Kelly, a rancher and resident of Kino Springs who is accused of killing Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, a Mexican citizen who illegally crossed the U.S. border onto Kelly’s property, was ruled a mistrial by a Superior Court judge following more than two days of jury deliberations.
Read More Arizona: Judge Rules Mistrial In Case Of Rancher Accused Of Killing Illegal MigrantAll 12 Jurors Seated In Trump’s ‘Hush Money’ Trial
All 12 jurors have been selected to serve on the jury for former President Donald Trump’s trial.
Read More All 12 Jurors Seated In Trump’s ‘Hush Money’ TrialBoeing Whistleblower Tells Congress Supervisors Threatened Him After Raising Security Concerns
A Boeing whistleblower testified before Congress after he was allegedly threatened by supervisors for raising safety concerns about one of their models.
Read More Boeing Whistleblower Tells Congress Supervisors Threatened Him After Raising Security ConcernsDershowitz: Jack Smith Will Have To ‘Stretch the Law’ To Indict Pres. Trump For January 6th
Former President Donald Trump confirmed Thursday that his attorneys met with the Department of Justice, calling the meeting “productive.” The 45th president claimed that “no indication of notice was given during the meeting.”
Read More Dershowitz: Jack Smith Will Have To ‘Stretch the Law’ To Indict Pres. Trump For January 6th