UFC CEO Dana White has been ordered to testify in a new antitrust lawsuit led by fighter Misha Cirkunov, focusing on arbitration and class action waiver clauses in UFC fighter contracts, with upcoming hearings to address evidence issues and discovery disputes.
Ex-Prince Andrew faces increasing pressure from US lawmakers to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein case amid ongoing investigations, highlighting the continued scrutiny of high-profile figures involved in the scandal.
Prince Andrew faces increasing pressure to testify before Congress regarding his links to Jeffrey Epstein, amid new emails suggesting ongoing contact and mounting public scrutiny following Epstein's criminal history and Andrew's recent removal of royal titles.
Members of the US Congress are urging Prince Andrew to answer questions about his links to Jeffrey Epstein, with some suggesting he should voluntarily testify or face a subpoena, amid ongoing investigations into Epstein's crimes and allegations against Andrew.
Ghislaine Maxwell has offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein if she is granted a pardon, arguing that immunity is necessary for her to speak openly and truthfully. Her legal team requested immunity and a postponement of her testimony, citing her recent conviction for sex trafficking and her desire to clear misconceptions. The House Oversight Committee has indicated it will not grant her immunity, and political figures have expressed skepticism about a pardon.
A federal judge has tentatively ruled that Tesla CEO Elon Musk must testify again in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) probe of his $44 billion Twitter takeover. The judge rejected arguments by Musk's attorney that SEC officials do not have the authority to issue subpoenas, stating that the agency has broad investigative powers. The SEC is investigating whether Musk followed the law when filing paperwork about his Twitter stock purchases and whether his statements were misleading. This is the latest development in a long-standing feud between Musk and the SEC.
A federal judge in San Francisco has indicated that Elon Musk should testify about his purchase of Twitter stock prior to the company's acquisition, as part of an investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC is seeking information about Musk's stock purchases and statements he made regarding his investments. Despite Musk's objections and claims of harassment, the judge has asked the parties to work out an agreement on logistics, with the possibility of forcing Musk to testify if no agreement is reached. Musk has a history of challenging government regulators and is currently battling with the SEC over the screening of his social media posts about Tesla.
A live hearing in Fulton County on Wednesday could determine the pace at which the election subversion case moves forward, with former President Trump potentially testifying. The hearing is seen as a foreshadowing of what's to come, and there are discussions about Trump's possible testimony and its implications.