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WASHINGTON — The Democratic chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and one of its most senior Republicans escalated their demands Monday for information from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg about Instagram's now-shuttered "warning screens" for child sexual abuse material, according to a letter first obtained by CNBC. The letter from Durbin and Cruz follows a contentious and emotional Judiciary Committee hearing in January about social media and child sexual abuse material. There, Zuckerberg was repeatedly pushed into the spotlight by Republicans and Democrats alike. The warning screen option was removed in June of last year, but only after The Wall Street Journal reported on it and pressed the company for details about why it permitted the abusive content on the platform in the first place. At the time, Instagram refused to tell the Journal when the warning screen option was first created, or why, or by whom.
Persons: Sen, Ted Cruz, Dick Durbin, Ketanji Brown Jackson, WASHINGTON —, Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram's, Republican Sen, Zuckerberg, Durbin, Cruz, Instagram Organizations: U.S, Supreme, Capitol, WASHINGTON, Democratic, Republicans, CNBC, Republican, Democrats, Street Locations: Ted Cruz of Texas, Illinois, Texas
On Tuesday, nearly two years after he was extradited to the United States, he pleaded guilty to drug trafficking in a federal court in New York. By pleading guilty to a single drug trafficking charge, Bonilla avoided a trial scheduled to begin Monday and likely a much longer sentence. U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel confirmed Wednesday that Hernández’s trial would begin Monday. Hernández was extradited to the U.S. in April 2022, just three months after leaving office, and faces drug trafficking and weapons charges. Hernández’s rise to lead Honduras’ congress and then to run for president was fueled in part by drug money, prosecutors allege.
Persons: Juan Carlos Bonilla, El, , Bonilla, Juan Orlando Hernández, Kevin Castel, Mauricio Hernández Pineda, Hernández’s, Marlon Duarte, Duarte, Hernández, General Merrick Garland, Hernández “, ” Bonilla, Porfirio Lobo Organizations: National Police, District, U.S . U.S, U.S, Prosecutors Locations: TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, El Tigre, United States, New York, U.S, Honduran, Manhattan
A few hours later, Ethan Crumbley pulled a handgun from his backpack and shot 10 students and a teacher, killing four peers. “You saw your son shoot the last practice round before the (school) shooting on Nov. 30. Ethan Crumbley, now 17, pleaded guilty to murder and terrorism and is serving a life sentence. Prosecutors were not required to call him as a witness to try to prove their case against Jennifer Crumbley. It didn't matter: The judge kept him off the witness stand because attorneys for Ethan Crumbley said he would cite his right to remain silent.
Persons: , Jennifer Crumbley, Ethan Crumbley, Cheryl Matthews, , She’s, Ethan Crumbley’s, Sig Sauer, James Crumbley, Marc Keast, Jennifer, , Ed White Organizations: PONTIAC, Oxford High School, , Prosecutors Locations: Mich, Michigan, Detroit, Oakland, U.S
A judge on Tuesday kept in place for now the NCAA's rules prohibiting name, image and likeness compensation from being used as a recruiting inducement, denying a request for a temporary restraining order by the states of Tennessee and Virginia. The states asked for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, saying immediate action was needed to keep the NCAA from standing in the way of recruits monetizing their fame. U.S. District Judge Clifton Corker wrote that the states have failed to demonstrate that recruits would be irreparably harmed if the temporary restraining order was not granted. Corker said current recruits would not be irreparably harmed by the NCAA's rules staying in place for now because they could collect damages later. In December, a group of states challenged NCAA rules regarding multi-time transfers, with the plaintiffs’ request for a temporary restraining order being granted.
Persons: Clifton Corker, Corker, anticompetitive, Sherman, Republican Sen, Marsha Blackburn, Sen, Cory Booker Organizations: Eastern District of, University of Tennessee, NCAA, U.S, District, National Labor Relations Board, Dartmouth men’s, Republican, AP Locations: Tennessee, Virginia, Eastern District, Eastern District of Tennessee,
Former President Donald J. Trump’s claim that he was immune from being prosecuted for any crimes he committed while trying to stay in office after losing the 2020 election was always a long shot. But in an opinion on Tuesday eviscerating his assertion, three federal appeals court judges portrayed his position as not only wrong on the law but also repellent. They included two Democratic appointees and, significantly, Judge Karen L. Henderson, a Republican appointee who had sided with Mr. Trump in several earlier legal disputes. The ruling systematically weighed and forcefully rejected each of Mr. Trump’s arguments for why the case against him should be dismissed on immunity grounds. The resounding skepticism raised the question of whether the Supreme Court — to which Mr. Trump is widely expected to appeal — will decide there is any need for it to take up the case.
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, , Karen L, Henderson, Trump, Organizations: United States, Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, Democratic, Republican, Mr
“She had no idea what was on that phone, but that phone contained the lynchpin to this case,” Dunlop said. Smith was registered to stay at the hotel from Sept. 2 to Sept. 4, 2019; the first images showing Henry's body were time-stamped at about 1 a.m. on Sept. 4, police said. “What he does say is that he found the body of Kathleen Jo Henry in his truck the next morning. The last images on the card were taken early on Sept. 6 and showed Henry’s body in the back of a black pickup, according to charging documents. Alaska State Troopers in 2018 incorrectly identified another body as that of Abouchuk, because Abouchuk’s ID had been discovered with it, for reasons that remain unclear.
Persons: Brian Steven Smith, Kathleen Jo Henry, Veronica Abouchuk, Henry, Abouchuk, , Brittany Dunlop, , Timothy Ayer, Smith, Ayer, Valerie Casler, it’s, ” Ayer, “ She’s, Kevin Saxby, ” Dunlop, Dunlop Organizations: Authorities, Marriott, Alaska State Troopers Locations: ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Anchorage, South Africa, Rainbow, Seward
Circuit holds that Trump cannot invoke immunity as a defense against charges connected to his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and a violent insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. “For the purpose of this criminal case, former President Trump has become citizen Trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant,” the panel’s ruling states. “The Indictment charges that former President Trump violated criminal laws of general applicability,” the opinion states. The panel ruling was unanimous and effectively bipartisan, with Democratic- and Republican-appointed judges in agreement. Such an appeal would continue a stay of the panel’s ruling until the high court acted.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, , ” Trump, Steven Cheung, , , ” “, Tanya Chutkan, Barack Obama, Karen LeCraft Henderson, George H.W, George H.W . Bush, J, Michelle Childs, Joe Biden, Florence Y, Pan, Appeal Trump Organizations: U.S ., Appeals, Circuit, Capitol, Trump, ” Trump Supporters Storm, Democratic, Republican, Appeal, Supreme Locations: United States, George H.W .
Ehrenpreis is also a close friend to Kimbal Musk, Elon’s brother, who is also a Tesla board member. In another instance, the judge emphasized the role of Tesla’s general counsel Todd Maron — who was previously Musk’s divorce lawyer — in advising Tesla’s board and compensation committee. Maron was “totally beholden to Musk,” McCormick wrote in her ruling last week, adding that Maron’s admiration for Musk “moved him to tears” during both his deposition and in trial testimony. Maron’s team prepared “an aggressive timeline for approving a compensation plan,” McCormick wrote in her more than 200-page ruling. The break-neck speed of the process “reflected a reckless approach to a fiduciary process.”Robyn Denholm, the Tesla board chair, doesn’t appear to have had any personal relationship with Musk outside of her service on the board, McCormick wrote.
Persons: New York CNN — Tesla, Elon Musk’s, Judge Kathaleen McCormick, Musk, Ira Ehrenpreis, Kimbal, Ehrenpreis, Antonio Gracias, McCormick, Tesla’s, Todd Maron —, , Maron, , ” McCormick, Musk “, Maron’s, Robyn Denholm, Denholm, can’t, ” Tesla, Tesla, Monday’s selloff, Piper Sandler, Gordon Johnson, ” Johnson, Elon, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Elon, The, Gracias, Nasdaq, GLJ, CNN Locations: New York, Delaware, Spain, Kimbal’s
DETROIT (AP) — Prosecutors have appealed the dismissal of a manslaughter charge against a former Detroit police officer accused of causing the death of a 71-year-old man by punching him in the face and causing him to fall to the ground. The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office filed a claim of appeal Friday in the case against Juwan Brown, the office said in a news release. The Wayne County medical examiner's office determined Vance's death was caused by blunt force trauma to his head from the punch, prosecutors have said. Photos You Should See View All 45 Images“Police officers frequently deal with citizens who are disorderly and verbally unpleasant," Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said at the time Brown was charged. A call to Fishman's office Saturday wasn't answered and attempts to leave a voicemail requesting comment were unsuccessful.
Persons: Juwan Brown, Kenneth King, Brown, Jan, Daryl Vance, Vance, Kym Worthy, ” Brown, Steve Fishman, wasn't Organizations: DETROIT, — Prosecutors, Detroit, Prosecutor's, “ Police Locations: Wayne, Detroit
Tesla's board is at a crossroads after a hefty pay plan for Elon Musk was rejected, analysts said. After the Delaware ruling, Musk announced a shareholder vote to move Tesla's incorporation to Texas. AdvertisementTesla's board has its work cut out for it following a judge's surprise ruling against Elon Musk's massive payday, analysts said. "It now creates a tornado situation for Tesla's Board in the next move, with [Wall] Street closely watching this poker move and potential statement," the report said. "Musk is Tesla and Tesla is Musk," Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush, told Business Insider.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , Tesla, Kathaleen McCormick, Wedbush, Dan Ives, Ives Organizations: Elon, Tesla, Service, Wedbush Securities, Board, Company, Investors, Reuters Locations: Delaware, Texas, Tesla
Tesla's former general counsel cried during his deposition on Elon Musk's compensation package. Delaware judge Kathelaeen McCormick said Todd Maron's "admiration for Musk moved him to tears." That's what former Tesla general counsel Todd Maron did, according to court documents out of Delaware. "The working group included management members who were beholden to Musk, such as General Counsel Todd Maron who was Musk's former divorce attorney and whose admiration for Musk moved him to tears during his deposition," McCormick wrote in her decision. McCormick this week voided Musk's $55 billion compensation package at Tesla.
Persons: Kathelaeen McCormick, Todd Maron's, Musk, Maron, Tesla, , Elon Musk, Todd Maron, Kathaleen McCormick, McCormick, isn't Organizations: Service, Tesla, Business Insider Locations: Elon, Delaware, Texas
LONDON (AP) — A judge in London on Thursday threw out a lawsuit by former U.S. President Donald Trump accusing a former British spy of making “shocking and scandalous claims” that were false and harmed his reputation. Judge Karen Steyn said the case Trump filed against Orbis Business Intelligence should be dismissed. Photos You Should See View All 45 ImagesTrump sought damages from Orbis for allegedly violating British data protection laws. Tomlinson said the dossier “contained shocking and scandalous claims about the personal conduct of President Trump” and included allegations he paid bribes to Russian officials to further his business interests. Trump’s case “is that this personal data is egregiously inaccurate,” he said.
Persons: , Donald Trump, , Karen Steyn, Trump, Christopher Steele, Trump’s, Hugh Tomlinson, , Steele, Tomlinson, Trump ”, ” Trump, Orbis Organizations: U.S, Orbis Business Intelligence, Trump, Orbis, Secret Intelligence Service, BuzzFeed Locations: London, British, Russia, Moscow, St . Petersburg, Russian
LONDON CNN —A London judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s lawsuit against retired British spy Christopher Steele over his controversial 2016 dossier that contained unverified and salacious allegations about Trump’s ties to Russia. A judge from the London High Court dismissed the data privacy lawsuit against Steele and his company, Orbis Business Intelligence, according to local reports. Those uncorroborated claims first emerged in the so-called Steele dossier, which Steele secretly compiled on behalf of Trump’s political opponents in 2016, and became public after a media leak in early 2017. The memos claimed Trump conspired with the Kremlin to win in 2016 and that Russia had compromising information on him. Judge Karen Steyn said Thursday that Trump’s case lacked merit and should be thrown out.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Christopher Steele, Steele, Trump, Karen Steyn, ” Steyn, , Antony White KC, , ” Steele Organizations: CNN, London High Court, Orbis Business Intelligence, Kremlin, Orbis, Republican Locations: British, Russia, BuzzFeed, Trump
A UK judge has thrown out Trump's lawsuit over a 2016 "dirty dossier" compiled by a former spy. Ex-MI6 agent Christopher Steele alleged that Trump's presidential campaign colluded with Russia. AdvertisementDonald Trump's legal troubles are getting worse. The blow to Trump's legal team comes after The New York Times reported that he obtained $50 million towards legal expenses from his supporters in 2023. President Trump's legal team will evaluate the complete judgment as we continue to fight for the truth and against falsehood."
Persons: Christopher Steele, Trump, , Donald Trump's, Steele, BuzzFeed, Karen Steyn, Judge Steyn, Hugh Tomlinson, — Trump, Jean Carroll, Carroll, Steven Cheung, Trump's Organizations: Service, Trump, Associated Press, FBI, presidential, Orbis Business Intelligence, Business, Republican, New York Times, Court Locations: Russia, British, Moscow, London
Former US President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower for Manhattan federal court to attend his defamation trial in New York on January 26, 2024. Donald Trump's data protection lawsuit against a British private investigations firm over a dossier which alleged ties between Trump's campaign and Russia was thrown out by London's High Court on Thursday. Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, had sued Orbis Business Intelligence about claims in a dossier written by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, who co-founded Orbis. Orbis, however, argued that Trump brought the claim simply to address his "longstanding grievances" against the company and Steele. The London lawsuit is just one of many legal cases involving Trump, who faces four separate criminal prosecutions in the United States.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Christopher Steele, Karen Steyn, Trump, Steele Organizations: Trump, London's, Orbis Business Intelligence, Orbis Locations: Manhattan, New York, Russia, British, U.S, London, United States
Read previewNeuralink director Shivon Zilis is coming to Elon Musk's defense after his Tesla pay package was voided. A Delaware judge on Tuesday swatted down Musk's $55 billion Tesla pay package, siding with a shareholder who argued that Musk's pay as CEO was excessive. She stood by his Tesla compensation package in a social media post on Wednesday. "There are so many anti-meritocratic situations where people take money off the table while destroying shareholder value," Zilis wrote. "Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware," Musk wrote .
Persons: , Shivon Zilis, Elon, Kathaleen St, J, McCormick, Musk, Zilis, it's, Tesla Organizations: Service, Tesla's, Business, Bloomberg Locations: Delaware
Elon Musk has lashed out at the state of Delaware. Musk posted a poll asking X users whether Tesla should change its state of incorporation to Texas. On Tuesday, a Delaware judge ruled against his $55 billion Tesla compensation package. The Tesla CEO lashed out after a Delaware judge ruled against his $55 billion compensation package on Tuesday. Judge Kathleen St. J. McCormick sided with a lawsuit from a Tesla shareholder that argued Musk's pay plan was excessive.
Persons: Elon, Musk, Tesla, , Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Musk's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Delaware, Texas
Musk's Tesla pay was structured without a salary to involve 12 stock option awards that would only be given once performance goals for each of them were met. Though Musk can appeal the decision, there are signs that this battle is about more than just the massive pay package that has propelled him to a $205 billion fortune. The carmaker is currently worth $600 billion, up from roughly $50 billion in 2018, when Musk received his pay plan. So it's reasonable to take Musk at face value when he says his Tesla pay, as McCormick put it, is a "means of bankrolling that mission." Closer to home, Musk's legal battle could trigger a rethink of where Corporate America goes to do business.
Persons: , Elon, Thomas Jefferson, Tesla, Richard Tornetta —, Musk, Judge Kathaleen McCormick, Musk's Tesla, Chandan Khanna, , Judge McCormick, McCormick, DealBook, that's Organizations: Service, The, The Diamond State, Business, SpaceX, Toyota, Delaware Inc, Corporate America Locations: Delaware, The Diamond, Tesla, Mars, America's, America, Nevada, Texas
Judge Kevin Newsom, a Trump appointee, pushed back against the Fearless Fund's argument that the grants are protected by the First Amendment because they are charitable donations. He asked the Fearless Fund's attorneys whether the same protection would apply to a contest open only to white applicants. “I think that's a pretty simple yes or no,” Newsom said, interrupting when the attorney for the Fearless Fund, Jason Schwartz, started to reply. They’re saying, no, we want all the pie,” Ben Crump, a civil rights attorney who is also representing the Fearless Fund Fund, said a news conference following the hearing. But since the lawsuit was filed, the Fearless Fund has had trouble securing new investment, said co-founder Arian Simone.
Persons: Donald Trump, Barack Obama —, Fearless, Kevin Newsom, Edward Blum, ” Newsom, Jason Schwartz, Schwartz, ” Schwartz, ” Ben Crump, , Morgan Chase, Arian Simone, , ” Simone, Newsom, ______ Olson Organizations: MIAMI, American Alliance for Equal Rights, Trump, American Alliance, Black, Bank of America, Mastercard, Locations: U.S, Black, Miami, America, , New York
Read previewDonald Trump appears to be treating his planned appeal in the second E. Jean Carroll defamation case like his former reality TV show, "The Apprentice." Tacopina withdrew from Trump's legal team shortly before the second trial began. That left Habba in charge of defending Trump for his second trial, which resulted in a considerably higher jury verdict. Trump, Rahmani said, "probably realizes that he lost the second Carroll trial so badly in part due to Alina Habba's limited trial experience and that he needs experienced appellate counsel." The judge, conscious of Trump's intent to appeal the second trial results, told as much to Trump in the courtroom before he testified.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Carroll, defaming, Trump, Lewis Kaplan, Alina Habba, Michael Madaio, Joe Tacopina, Habba, Tacopina, Kaplan, — Habba, Matthew Cronin, Mark Bederow, Madaio, Judge Kaplan, Mary Altaffer Habba, Joshua Matz, Kaplan Hecker, Fink, Kaplan's, Neama, Rahmani, Alina Habba's, Bederow Organizations: Service, Business, Hunts, Manhattan, American System of Justice, Trump, Associates, Trump —, Habba, AP, Kaplan, Fink LLP Locations: Carroll's, Manhattan, New York, Washington
A Delaware judge ruled against Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package. In 2018, a Tesla shareholder sued Tesla and Musk over the pay plan. A Delaware judge ruled to strike down Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package on Tuesday, siding with a shareholder who had argued in a lawsuit that the CEO's pay plan was over the top. Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Tesla and Musk over the massive pay plan in 2018, arguing that it was "beyond the bounds of reasonable judgment." Meanwhile, Tesla argued that the pay was necessary to maintain Musk's focus on Tesla and that shareholders like Tornetta have benefited from Musk's leadership.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Musk, Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Richard Tornetta Organizations: Elon Musk's, Service, Tesla's, Tornetta, Bloomberg, Tesla Locations: Delaware
Donald Trump has to cut a fat check, and his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict won't delay that. While he appeals the verdict, Carroll can't touch that money — but neither can Trump. Here, as an example, is the judgment Kaplan issued after last year's Carroll verdict, the one that ordered he pay $5 million in damages. Last time around, for the $5 million verdict, Trump went with cash. The premium is money Trump would never see again, according to a surety executive who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jean Carroll, Trump, Carroll, , Donald Trump's, Carroll's, Roberta Kaplan, Stephanie Keith, Lewis Kaplan, That's, Kaplan, Judge Kaplan, babysit — Trump, what's, Chubb, Morgan Chase, Donald Trump Scott Eisen, general's, Habba Organizations: Trump, Service, Business, Travelers Insurance, Liberty Mutual, New, Trump Organization Locations: Manhattan, New York
Elon Musk — the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of X, formerly Twitter — speaks during the New York Times annual DealBook summit in New York City, Nov. 29, 2023. A Delaware judge on Tuesday voided the $56 billion pay package of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, ruling that the company's board of directors "failed that the compensation plan was fair." Tesla's share price slid about 3% in after-hours trading Tuesday following news of the decision in the lawsuit filed by Richard Tornetta, a shareholder in the electric automaker. "The plaintiff is entitled to rescission," Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick wrote in his ruling agreeing that Musk's pay package was inappropriately set by Tesla's board. Please check back for updates.
Persons: Elon, Twitter —, Elon Musk, Richard Tornetta, Judge Kathaleen McCormick, McCormick Organizations: SpaceX, Twitter, New York Times, Tesla Locations: New York City, Delaware
E. Jean Carroll's lawyer on Tuesday rebutted a claim that she was mentored by the judge who oversaw the rape defamation trial of Donald Trump, and said there is "no basis' to toss the recent $83.3 million verdict against the former president in Carroll's favor. Roberta Kaplan joined the firm in October 1992 and Lewis Kaplan left Paul, Weiss in August 1994 upon his confirmation as judge. Roberta Kaplan also told the judge in a letter that she reserved the right to "seek sanctions" against Habba for making "false and vexatious claims." As in the second trial, Roberta Kaplan represented Carroll and Judge Kaplan presided over the case. "We believe, and will argue on appeal, that the Court was overtly hostile towards defense counsel and President Trump, and displayed preferential treatment towards Plaintiff's counsel," Habba wrote.
Persons: Roberta Kaplan, Jean Carroll's, Carroll, Donald Trump, Carroll's, Alina Habba, Kaplan, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Paul, Weiss, Judge Kaplan, Lewis Kaplan, Habba, Trump's, Lew, Trump Organizations: Manhattan Federal, U.S, District, Habba, Trump, Carroll, New York Locations: New York City, U.S, New York
Judge Kaplan and Roberta Kaplan (the two are not related) overlapped for about two years in the early 1990s at the Paul, Weiss firm when he was a senior partner and she was a junior associate. Judge Kaplan left the high-profile firm in 1994 when he was nominated to the Southern District of New York where he’s been a sitting federal judge since. In fact, I remember no direct interaction from that time period with Your Honor at all,” Roberta Kaplan wrote in her letter Tuesday addressing the judge. Their interactions have been limited to E Jean Carroll’s litigation against Trump and one other case he presided over, according to Roberta Kaplan. Carroll’s lawyer also said she wanted to respond to the allegations quickly but reserves her right to seek sanctions against Trump’s attorneys.
Persons: Roberta Kaplan, Donald Trump’s, Jean Carroll’s, Alina Habba, Trump, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Judge Kaplan, Paul, Weiss, he’s, , ” Roberta Kaplan, , Habba, Kaplan, ” Habba, Donald Trump Organizations: CNN, Trump, New, Southern, of, Carroll, New York Locations: New York, of New York
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