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Jelly Roll's Cheating Confession Triggers Hush-Money Document Debate
entertainment15 days ago

Jelly Roll's Cheating Confession Triggers Hush-Money Document Debate

On Valentine’s Day, Nicole Arbour publicly challenged Jelly Roll to confirm whether a hush-money agreement exists after he admitted cheating on his wife; she says she would publicly post the document if it exists or if she’s allowed, while Jelly Roll faces the risk of a defamation case if she’s mistaken, and his silence or potential apology could shape public perception of accountability and amends.

Judge chides Trump lawyers on bid to move hush-money appeal to federal court
politics25 days ago

Judge chides Trump lawyers on bid to move hush-money appeal to federal court

A Manhattan federal judge questioned Trump’s bid to relocate the hush-money conviction appeal from state court to federal court after the Supreme Court’s presidential-immunity ruling, telling Trump’s lawyers they effectively sought two bites at the apple. The judge noted the 30-day removal window and signaled there must be a colorable defense or good cause to retry the move, with a ruling expected later. The effort would aim to give the appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court through a federal pathway.

politics25 days ago

Judge poised to reject Trump’s bid to move hush-money case to federal court

A Manhattan federal judge signaled he is likely to deny Donald Trump’s bid to transfer his New York hush-money case to federal court after a 2nd Circuit panel ordered a fresh look; during a three-hour hearing, Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein pressed Trump’s lawyers on timing and strategy, characterizing the approach as navigating with two bites at the apple. The ruling may hinge on whether evidence relates to immunized official acts, and a decision is expected later, while the case remains in state court and the conviction stands.

Appeals Court to Hear Trump’s Challenge to Hush Money Conviction
legal8 months ago

Appeals Court to Hear Trump’s Challenge to Hush Money Conviction

An appeals court is set to hear Donald Trump's challenge to move his criminal hush money case from state to federal court, arguing that presidential immunity and recent Supreme Court rulings should influence the case's jurisdiction. Trump was convicted last year on 34 felony counts related to hush money payments and business record falsification, with his legal team seeking to transfer the case to federal court, potentially affecting the case's outcome and Trump's ability to pardon himself. The decision could also lead to a Supreme Court review.

Prosecutors Push to Uphold Trump's Conviction Amid Legal Battles
politics1 year ago

Prosecutors Push to Uphold Trump's Conviction Amid Legal Battles

Prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney's office have urged a New York judge not to dismiss Donald Trump's conviction in a hush money case, arguing that presidential immunity does not apply and suggesting alternatives to accommodate his presidential duties. They propose deferring sentencing until after his term or ensuring no jail time, while maintaining the conviction to uphold public confidence in the justice system. Trump's team argues for dismissal based on immunity, but prosecutors highlight the importance of preserving the jury's verdict.

Manhattan DA Considers Non-Prison Resolution in Trump Hush Money Case
politics1 year ago

Manhattan DA Considers Non-Prison Resolution in Trump Hush Money Case

Manhattan prosecutors have proposed delaying or potentially ending the sentencing of Donald Trump in his hush money case without overturning his conviction, citing his upcoming presidency. While they oppose dismissing the 34 felony counts against him, they suggest postponing sentencing until after his presidency or using a legal precedent for cases where defendants die before sentencing. This approach would maintain the guilty verdict without disrupting Trump's presidency. The decision now rests with Judge Juan Merchan, who is considering Trump's requests to dismiss the conviction.

Trump Seeks Dismissal of Hush Money Case, Citing Hunter Biden Pardon and Presidential Immunity
politics1 year ago

Trump Seeks Dismissal of Hush Money Case, Citing Hunter Biden Pardon and Presidential Immunity

Donald Trump's defense lawyers are seeking to dismiss his conviction in the Manhattan hush money case, citing President Joe Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, as a precedent for selective prosecution. They argue that Biden's comments on the pardon criticize his own Justice Department, similar to the alleged political motivations behind Trump's prosecution. Additionally, Trump's lawyers claim his reelection and status as President-elect should grant him immunity from further criminal proceedings, referencing DOJ policy against prosecuting a sitting president. The New York District Attorney's office opposes dismissing the conviction.

Judge Pauses Trump's NYC Hush Money Sentencing Indefinitely
politics1 year ago

Judge Pauses Trump's NYC Hush Money Sentencing Indefinitely

A New York judge has indefinitely postponed the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump in his criminal hush money case, a significant legal victory for Trump. The judge also allowed Trump's legal team to file a motion to dismiss the case, with deadlines set for December. This development follows Trump's re-election and aligns with the Manhattan District Attorney's schedule, potentially delaying any sentencing until after Trump's second presidential term. Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts related to a 2016 payment to Stormy Daniels.

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers
politics1 year ago

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers

A New York judge has indefinitely delayed the sentencing of Donald Trump in the case involving a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. The decision by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan comes after Trump's election victory, with a new schedule set to consider further legal arguments. Trump's lawyers have been instructed to file a motion to dismiss the case.

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely by Judge
politics1 year ago

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely by Judge

A New York judge has indefinitely postponed the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in a federal criminal case related to hush money payments, allowing Trump's legal team to file a motion to dismiss. This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling granting presidential immunity for official acts, which Trump's lawyers argue applies to this case. The delay aligns with other stalled legal proceedings against Trump, including federal prosecutions and a Georgia criminal trial. Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts of falsified business records has been used as a campaign tool for the 2024 election.

Trump's Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers
politics1 year ago

Trump's Sentencing Delayed Indefinitely Amid Legal Maneuvers

A New York judge has delayed Donald Trump's November 26 sentencing in his hush money case, allowing the defense to file a motion to dismiss by December 2. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels. The delay also postpones any decision on whether the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling applies. Trump seeks to overturn the verdict or have the case dismissed, which could lead to a new trial or dismissal of the indictment. The case is one of several legal challenges Trump faces.

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed as Dismissal Motion Allowed
politics1 year ago

Trump's Hush Money Sentencing Delayed as Dismissal Motion Allowed

A New York judge has indefinitely postponed the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in his criminal hush money case, allowing his attorneys to file motions to dismiss the case. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to payments made to silence allegations of extramarital affairs. The delay comes as Trump, now President-elect, argues for immunity from criminal proceedings. This case is one of several legal challenges Trump faces, but his recent election victory may lead to the dismissal of other cases against him.