Federal Judge Dismisses Former F.B.I. Officials from Bizarre Trump Lawsuit
The unusual lawsuit suggests that a “deep state” was actively conspiring to block former President Donald Trump from assuming and regaining office in 2016 and 2020.
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The unusual lawsuit suggests that a “deep state” was actively conspiring to block former President Donald Trump from assuming and regaining office in 2016 and 2020.
The former police officer was fired after informing prosecutors that she uncovered evidence suggesting that two of her colleagues had lied about evidence in a weapons case.
The dismissal will leave both sides responsible for their own legal fees.
Attorneys for the plaintiff claim they were forced to withdraw from mediation negotiations when Snoop Dogg began “threatening” her on Instagram.
The lawsuit claims that TikTok showed young children potentially dangerous content on their curated “For You” page.
The lawsuit alleges that Chicago police arrested a 65-year-old man after receiving a ShotSpotter alert, keeping him in jail for a year before prosecutors dismissed the case for lack of other evidence.
Attorneys for the Tesla C.E.O. had earlier asked the court to not schedule any trial before mid-February.
The judge ordered the attorney to remove several Twitter posts, including one which described a Tennessee CoreCivic facility as a “death factory.”
The lawsuit alleges that the female plaintiff was subjected to a “violent” COVID-19 test that required multiple surgeries to amend.
Uber has also agreed to waive and refund double the amount of any “wait-time” fees disabled consumers were previously required to pay.