Legal
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Milwaukee Black Man Who Shot a White Lawyer Last Year Plans to Rely on Same Expert Who Testified in Kyle Rittenhouse Case
Theodore Edgecomb is claiming self-defense in the shooting of a White lawyer in Milwaukee
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No Indictment for Texas Deputy who Killed Black Man in Mental Health Episode
Bexar County DA released heartbreaking body cam video on Monday
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Trevor Noah Sues NYC Hospital and Orthopedic Surgeon for ‘Serious Personal Injury’ Resulting From 2020 Surgery
Noah alleges Dr. Riley J. Williams III caused ‘permanent, severe and grievous’ injury in the aftermath of an undisclosed procedure.
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City of Chicago Seeks $130K From Jussie Smollett Following Trial
‘The City intends to continue to pursue its lawsuit to hold Smollett accountable for his unlawful actions,’ an official statement read.
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Defense Rests, Closing Arguments Begin in Jussie Smollett Trial
Smollett has continued to maintain his innocence, pleading not guilty to all six charges of disorderly conduct.
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‘There Was No Hoax’: Jussie Smollett Takes Witness Stand in Federal Chicago Trial
The Empire star also detailed his relationship to the Osundairo brothers and recounted the events of the alleged racist and homophobic attack.
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New Lawsuit Alleges R. Kelly and His Manager Tried to ‘Silence, Harass, Bribe, and Intimidate’ Accusers and Suppress Surviving R. Kelly
“This lawsuit in no way connects Mr. Kelly to the alleged intentional acts of Donnell Russell,” Kelly’s lawyer Jennifer Bonjean said.
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‘They Are a Daily Fail’: Meghan Declares Victory in Her Privacy Suit After the Daily Mail’s Appeal Is Denied
The U.K.’s Court of Appeal upheld a February ruling that the publication of a private letter from the Duchess of Sussex to her father was unlawful.







