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New York Attorney General Letitia James is on the activists’ side.
Adult film star Stormy Daniels said in a new documentary she accepted hush money from former President Trump because she was “terrified” for her life. Daniels, in the film streaming on Peacock, said she was “very relieved” when her former manager Gina Rodriguez reached out and offered her “the chance to keep it quiet.” “I…
Captain Lawrence Russell was found to be two-and-a-half times the alcohol limit.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that after the legal troubles faced by Trump, only he can claim to be better off four years ago with half a billion dollars spent.
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen said former President Trump is “really angry” that he can’t make bond in his New York civil fraud case. “Yeah, he’s really angry right now,” Cohen said in a Monday night interview on CNN’s “The Source” with anchor Kaitlan Collins. “That’s what happens, when Donald gets frustrated, he gets angry,…
The former President, Trump, criticized the almost $500 million bond set in his New York civil fraud case as being against the Constitution and American values on Monday. His comments were made shortly after his lawyers notified the court that he couldn't get the full $464 million bond required next week. “A bond of the size set by the…
Former President Trump’s hush money judge will allow Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels to testify at the trial over Trump’s objections. In two separate decisions issued Monday, Judge Juan Merchan ruled on more than a dozen requests between the two sides to exclude various evidence. Merchan’s ruling allows Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D)…
New York’s highest court decided that laws against unfair treatment at work include people who are looking for jobs in New York but live in other places. The New York Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that New York City and New York State Human Rights Laws protect nonresidents who are not yet employed in the city or state…
The 46-year-old Bronx man is facing hate crime charges.
Former Rep. George Santos’s announcement that he would jump into a different House race in New York raised eyebrows Thursday evening, including his former communications director. Asked if she thought something was wrong with Santos, who was ousted from his own seat in December, Naysa Woomer seemingly agreed with the assessment. “I want to say…
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