Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing a new lawsuit alleging rape and recording of the assault by him and his head of security in 2001. This lawsuit comes amidst Combs’ recent arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The lawsuit details a disturbing account of coercion, threats, and the alleged distribution of the assault recording as pornography.
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The families of three cousins who were critically injured in a high-speed police chase are seeking answers from law enforcement after a stolen Corvette crashed into their vehicle in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. The families are now represented by Grant & Eisenhofer, a national law firm specializing in catastrophic personal injuries.
A passenger on a Delta flight from Paris to Seattle sustained severe burns after a flight attendant placed a scalding hot cup of coffee on a slanted tray, causing it to spill. The lawsuit alleges negligence and violation of the Montreal Convention, citing Delta’s failure to provide timely medical care and serve coffee at a safe temperature.
The San Francisco City Attorney’s Office has filed for injunctive relief against the Port of Oakland’s (OAK) newly adopted name, which includes a geographic reference to the San Francisco Bay. This move is seen by many as an attempt to stifle competition and limit travel choices for Bay Area residents, effectively positioning San Francisco International Airport (SFO) as the sole airport serving the region. OAK maintains that its name change is meant to enhance traveler awareness and provide more diverse flying options.
Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, the developer of the popular early-access game ‘Palworld,’ alleging patent infringement. The suit comes after months of speculation about the game’s similarities to Pokémon, leading to accusations of copyright infringement.
Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have filed a lawsuit against Pocketpair, the developer of the popular creature-collecting survival game Palworld, for patent infringement. The lawsuit, filed in Japan, alleges that Palworld infringes upon multiple patent rights related to Pokémon gameplay mechanics. While the specific patents in question remain undisclosed, speculation is rife about Nintendo’s potential claims.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Canadian pro-Khalistani separatist leader, has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government in a US federal court, alleging an assassination attempt against him in 2023. The lawsuit also accuses India of involvement in the killing of pro-Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Pannun claims the Indian government attempted to have him murdered after Nijjar’s death and that the assassination plot was foiled by a US undercover agent. The lawsuit comes amidst escalating tensions between India and Canada over the Nijjar killing and accusations of Indian government involvement.
The Major League Baseball Players Union has filed a lawsuit against DraftKings and Bet365 for using players’ images without permission, potentially impacting the way sportsbooks market player props and the use of player names and images in advertising. The lawsuit alleges violations of Pennsylvania law and seeks damages and a stop to the use of player images.
America First Legal (AFL) has filed a lawsuit against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office, seeking records of any communication related to the prosecution of former President Trump. The lawsuit alleges potential coordination between Bragg’s office and the Biden-Harris campaign, the Democratic National Convention, and other groups, including Color of Change, a far-left organization. AFL is also seeking records related to Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter’s political consulting firm, Authentic Campaigns, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is facing a lawsuit for allegedly using copyrighted music without permission in numerous online videos. Associated Production Music (APM) claims Johnson & Johnson used nearly 80 videos featuring unlicensed tracks, potentially facing significant financial penalties if found guilty.