Bill Clinton photographed aboard Epstein's 'Lolita Express'
Clinton was photographed smiling with Epstein’s reported gal pal, Ghislaine Maxwell, at the entrance of Epstein's plane
Democratic donor Ed Buck sued by overdose victim's family
Buck is being sued by the sisters of a man who died of a drug overdose inside his home.
Google ordered to turn over Jussie Smollett's personal data: report
Google was reportedly warned not to disclose the warrants.
New York's bail reform has criminals ‘dancing in the halls’: Nancy Grace
New York City's criminals are being released back onto the streets as a result of bail reform, but "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace" host Nancy Grace argues there is a better solution.
Carlos Ghosn lashes out at US law firm after escape from Japan
The U.S.-based Latham & Watkins conducted the Japanese automaker’s internal investigation into alleged wrongdoing by Ghosn.
Weinstein attorney slams #MeToo as jurors are picked
Forty people – a third of the 120 summoned every day to be potential jurors in the case – were sent home during day one
Carlos Ghosn attacks Japan's judicial system in first appearance since escape
It's Ghosn's first public appearance since his stunning escape from Japan last week.
Ex-Nissan boss Ghosn's legal team accuses automaker of 'perversion of truth'
Fugitive ex-Renault-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn’s legal team opened fire on Nissan Motor Co Ltd, charging the automaker used a “flawed, biased” internal investigation to engineer Ghosn’s arrest and stop him from more closely integrating Nissan and its French alliance partner Renault SA.
Real estate Ponzi schemer Robert Shapiro’s Woodbridge trust sells LA properties
The Woodbridge Liquidation Trust sold five properties in four transactions last month, BisNow reported Monday.
Weinstein threatened with jail time for using cellphone on Day 1 of trial
“Is this really the way you want to end up in jail for the rest of your life by texting and violating a court order?”
Legal group seeks federal inquiry into Mississippi prisons
The letter says the low number of staff makes it impossible for guards to manage the prisons, and that gang control and inmate-on-inmate violence “is the predictable and preventable result of abdication of control of the facility.”
Fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low alleges unfair blame in 1MDB scam: Report
The disgraced financial fugitive said he received an "inordinate amount of media scrutiny compared to other parties involved.
Hunter Biden linked to 2016 identity theft involving deceased brother
Newly submitted court documents links Hunter Biden to a 2016 identity theft case when he was being checked into an Arizona “facility”
Judge rejects Avenatti attempt to narrow Nike extortion indictment
Lawyer had sought the dismissal of two of the three counts in an indictment accusing him of trying to extort Nike.
Japan vows stronger borders after Ghosn's escape embarrasses
The Wall Street Journal reported that Michael L. Taylor, a former Green Beret who has previously rescued hostages, was among those involved in Ghosn's escape plan.
Judge mulls fate of US researcher who denies spying for China
Tao's attorneys told the court that she hacked into his email account to obtain a copy of an unsigned job offer from China that she provided to the FBI, sparking an investigation.
Weinstein faces new sex crimes charges in Los Angeles as New York trial looms
Disgraced director was charged with forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual penetration by use of force and sexual battery by restraint.
Epstein accuser responds in wake of '60 Minutes' report: 'Survivors deserve answers'
One of Jeffrey Epstein's most vocal accusers sounded off on social media in the wake of a media report surrounding the financier's controversial death.
Harvey Weinstein trial looms 2 years after #MeToo movement
Disgraced movie mogul to face criminal trial that could see him put behind bars
Michael Jackson accusers can now sue for sexual abuse, court rules
A new California law extended the statute of limitations on child sexual abuse cases, giving victims until age 40 to file civil lawsuits.