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The Independent.The British socialite was sentenced to 20 years in prison and was ordered to pay a $750,000 fine last month after she was found guilty for sex trafficking underage girls. She was sentenced for three guilty counts of sex trafficking, conspiracy and transportation of a minor with the intent to engage in illegal sexual activity The appeal follows Maxwell’s Dec.
Windows of a restaurant in Oldham were smashed in an attack being linked by police to the investigation into the assault of a teenager who was beaten in an alleged ambush and a string of 'retaliation' incidents.
A gunman who blasted a dad to death outside his home has appealed his conviction for murder.
A New York appeals court upheld Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction and 23-year prison sentence Thursday, rejecting the movie mogul’s claims that the judge at his landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced him by allowing women to testify about allegations that weren’t part of the criminal case.
Several years after the former mogul was tried, convicted and jailed for rape and sexual assault, a new York Appeals court today upheld the verdict, rejecting Harvey Weinstein’s defense arguments that the proceedings favored the prosecution.
Hollyoaks favourite Kieron Richardson has asked fans for help after his £64k Range Rover was stolen from his driveway during the night. The 36 year old actor, who is best known for portraying the character Ste Hay in the popular E4 soap, shared a picture of the impressive vehicle on his Instagram and appealed to his 379k followers for help in locating it. Kieron's snap showed the dark coloured Range Rover and its partial number plate on the actor’s drive.
The 2022 incursion in the big old battle of the shoes continues, with the US Second Circuit appeals court agreeing to fast-track an appeal filed in relation to Tyga’s Wavy Baby trainers because, you know, free speech and the very fundamental essence of the First Amendment of the American constitution are definitely under threat here.I mean, if there was one thing the founding fathers were very clear on it was that rappers and their quirky business partners should be allowed to display their wavy shoes in public, and no trademark laws passed by pesky Congress should ever get in the fucking way of that.So, yes, this is the latest rapper-and-shoe-based legal battle involving MSCHF, the New York-based company that specialises in, well, mischief. Last year the legal sparring was with Nike which took offence at MSCHF and Lil Nas X partnering on the Satan Shoes.That project involved messing with some Nike trainers in a satanic way in a bid to piss off as many conservative christians as possible.
NFTs in a recent phishing scam – including one image from the Bored Ape Yacht Club series that he had been intending to base a new TV show around.Fred Simian, an ape pictured with a halo and a skeleton t-shirt, was sold for over $200,000 after the actor, producer, writer and director unwittingly visited a phishing site on May 8.The image was then acquired by a user named DarkWing84, and from there to GBE_Vault. The image’s transaction history can be traced through the NFT platform OpenSea (per Consequence).Green is particularly concerned that no longer owns the commercial rights to the character, due to appear in his latest project, Whitehorse Tavern.“Well frens it happened to me.
A coffee giant has appealed the council’s decision to reject its plans for a third cafe in Dumbarton.
A federal appellate court is keeping Florida’s social media law — intended to address alleged platform bias against conservatives — on hold, after a three judge panel ruled that it was “substantially likely” that it violates the First Amendment.
Strictly Come Dancing host Tess Daly made an appeal to her fans on social media on Saturday to ask for help with her highly-anticipated new book.MORE: Tess Daly and Vernon Kay have fans saying the same thing as they share loved-up photosTaking to her Instagram Stories, the star shared a stunning sun-kissed selfie from her garden.WATCH: Tess Daly impresses fans with dietary changeCaptioning the post, she wrote: "As part of my new book I want to know… what are those small things that bring you big moments of happiness? Click the post to answer."READ: Tess Daly shares rare picture of daughters during idyllic family holiday in FranceMORE: Tess Daly steals the show in striking golden top on night outFans were then led to the same sensational photo of the 53-year-old on her Instagram feed, but instead the caption read: "After I posted my £2 daffodils the other week, so many of you agreed that it’s the little things that really boost your mood. Tess posted the message to her 803,000 Instagram followers"Being outside with my family and the pups is one of my things that I know will always lift my spirits and as part of my new book I want to know…what are those small things that cumulatively bring you big moments of joy & happiness?"Fans flocked in with their answers for the mother-of-two.
BOSTON -- A Massachusetts business executive who was sentenced to 15 months in prison in the sprawling college admissions cheating scandal appealed his conviction on Monday, arguing that he believed he was making legitimate donations to get his three children into elite universities.John Wilson, 62, was convicted on a range of fraud and bribery charges after a jury trial last year. He was given the longest sentence in the case so far after prosecutors said he paid $1.2 million in bribes to cheat the college admission system.In an appeal brief filed Monday, Wilson’s lawyers argue that he’s different from the dozens of other parents charged in the scheme.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor has appealed for help finding a friend's missing daughter after she disappeared from their family home three days ago as there have been increasing concern for the 14-year-old's welfare. A new image has been released in the effort to find Clementine Reardon, who went missing on Thursday, April 21 from London, as the pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor and other celebrities have called on the public to help find the 14-year-old. The teenager, whose family are 'desperately worried' about her, has not been seen since leaving her home in Twickenham that day, and police have released multiple appeals to try and find her.
CHICAGO -- Jussie Smollett's attorneys say they're planning to appeal nearly everything that went on in court over the last few months — from the actor's December conviction of lying to police to the 150-day sentence a judge imposed last week. And they want the actor to be released from jail immediately rather than wait for the outcome.Now, the issue of whether Smollett must sit in jail during these planned appeals is before a state appeals court and while the appeals could take months to resolve, the question of whether Smollett remains locked up will be resolved much quicker.That's because Smollett's attorneys have asked in a motion to the First District Court of Appeals to suspend the jail sentence and allow Smollett to post bond so that he can be out of custody during the appeal process.
A New York appeals court has overturned a ruling made last year in the ongoing defamation legal battle between Kesha and producer Dr Luke which would make it harder for the latter to prove that he was defamed by the former, while also opening him up to a damages claim.That original ruling last year was based on new free speech laws in New York state, but the appeals court said last week that those new rules should not be applied retroactively so that they impact on active disputes.Luke’s defamation lawsuit against Kesha is all that remains of a long-running, multi-layered and quite complicated legal battle between the two former musical collaborators.At the heart of the wider legal battle was Kesha’s allegation of rape against Luke. He denies that allegation, and in turn alleges that she only made that claim in a bid to force his hand in contract negotiations.
Kesha could have her legal fees pay by Dr Luke should his defamation claim against her fail.The decision, which was issued by the court on Thursday (March 10), said that a new law introduced in 2020 to help clients pay court fees could not be applied retrospectively.It means that even if Kesha should win her long-running case against Dr Luke, the musician cannot make Dr Luke pay her legal fees.The court ruled that “there is insufficient evidence supporting the conclusion that the legislature intended its 2020 amendments to the anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation (anti-SLAPP) law… to apply retroactively to pending claims such as the defamation claims asserted by plaintiffs in this action.”In a statement to Rolling Stone, Kesha’s lawyers said: “Today’s opinion is manifestly erroneous and contrary to the conclusion reached by approximately 20 other courts. We will promptly seek Court of Appeals review.”A post shared by Kesha (@iiswhoiis)In a cryptic Instagram post later on, Kesha added: “When you’re not allowed to say anything and there are no words anyways.”The ruling marks the latest development in the pairs lengthy ongoing legal feud, which began when Kesha initially sued the producer, real name Lukasz Gottwald, in 2014 and claimed he had sexually assaulted and emotionally abused her.Dr.
The Ninth Circuit appeals court in the US yesterday sided with Katy Perry in the big old ‘Dark Horse’ song theft case. The musical elements Perry’s hit has in common with earlier track ‘Joyful Noise’ were “commonplace” and therefore not protected by copyright in isolation, judges concluded.
Presenter Fern Britton has hit out at ITV shows This Morning and Loose Women for their “embarrassing” begging for votes for the National Television Awards. Fern, 64, was a regular face on This Morning between 1999 and 2009 and used to host with current presenter Philip Schofield. Chatting to Kate Thornton on her White Wine Question Time podcast, Fern said: “The very important thing, as you know as well, to be a real presenter, in terms of that kind of show — Loose Women, This Morning, those kinds of shows — you are not the star.” The TV favourite went on: “The person, the story, is the star.
Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong has appealed for information after his car was stolen in Costa Mesa, California.“My car was STOLEN 1962 Chevy II,” he wrote on Instagram this weekend (February 5) along with a number of photos of the car.“This car is near and dear to all our hearts and has been in the GD family for over 30 years,” Armstrong added, inviting fans to “send any sighting, tips or info to the Costa Mesa police.”His post includes the incident number – 22-002015, 22-002016 – and a phone number, 714-754-5280.“please re-post, lets all help find this car!!” he added. See the post below.A post shared by Billie Joe (@billiejoearmstrong)Elsewhere, Green Day have recently been previewing snippets of new music under the title ‘1972’.Back in December, the band shared a short clip of them recording music at London’s RAK Studios, set to what could be a new song.
A California appeals court has ruled that several women suing actor Danny Masterson for stalking, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress do not have to submit to an arbitration process with the Church of Scientology.
A Crieff charity is appealing for help from local tradespeople, groups and individuals to help bring an arcade back to life.
Horrified vets have been forced to remove a cat’s eye after discovering he was shot with an air rifle in Glasgow.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterHarvey Weinstein is serving a 23-year sentence on rape and sexual assault charges, which make him ineligible for parole until after his 87th birthday.
Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction was under intense scrutiny today before an all-female bench of appeals court judges in New York.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterSeveral appellate justices said Wednesday that they worried that Harvey Weinstein had been subjected to “overkill” at his criminal trial in New York last year.Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer, is appealing his conviction on charges of sexual assault and third degree rape, which resulted in a sentence of 23 years in prison.At a hearing before the Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, on Wednesday, three of the five justices expressed serious
The UK has recorded the highest daily total of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began as the country faces “two epidemics on top of one another” as Omicron spreads.
Disabled people are being forced into gruelling and invasive benefit fraud investigations by the government, a group has claimed.
Facing rising costs to fund their retirement homes and assistance programs, the Actors Fund and the Motion Picture & Television Fund are urging supporters to donate on this Giving Tuesday – the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.
the majority opinion of Pennsylvania Supreme Court that prosecutors’ statements in press releases now seemingly create immunity,” Steele said. “This decision as it stands will have far-reaching negative consequences beyond Montgomery County and Pennsylvania.
Bill Cosby in prison in 2018, has filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate the disgraced comedian’s conviction.
Meghan Markle’s past actions continue to be picked apart in her ongoing legal drama with The Daily Mail.
IBAC is appealing to anyone who may have information in relation to allegations a photograph taken of former AFL coach Dani Laidley at Geelong Racecourse was shared by Victoria Police officers via text message alongside transphobic comments.
Guillermo Delgado (left) and Phillip Lühl (right) with their lawyer Uno Katjipuka-Sibolile (centre) Photo: Namibia Equal Rights Movement
Livingston boss David Martindale is confident his one game ban for foul and abusive language will be overturned.
The daughter of a late Armed Forces veteran is appealing for military personnel and veterans to attend the funeral of her father, Kevin Heywood, who was a Lancashire Fusilier.
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