Salacious details of Donald Trump's alleged affair with former Playboy model Karen McDougal emerged in court on Tuesday, all while his shocked son, Eric, sat just feet away.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, the operator of the Truth Social social network positioned as a “safe harbor for free expression amid increasingly harsh censorship by Big Tech corporations,” were down more than 14% in trading Monday morning. That came after TMTG disclosed that it was issuing up to 21.49 million new shares of common stock, which would dilute the value of existing shareholders. The continued sell-off of TMTG stock comes after the company as of April 12 had lost about half of its value since it began trading March 26 following its merger with special purpose acquisition company Digital World Acquisition Corp.
(DWAC). Trump Media had full-year 2023 revenue of $4.13 million, an operating loss of $15.97 million and a net loss of $58.19 million, according to an 8-K filing April 1 with the SEC. Under the SPAC deal that took TMTG public, Trump held 78.75 million shares in the company.
As of Monday, those were worth less than $2.2 billion, down from $5.2 billion at TMTG’s peak closing price on March 27. The latest decline in TMTG’s share price came as Trump was in a Manhattan courtroom Monday to begin jury selection for his criminal trial on charges that he paid hush money. “President Donald J.
Trump is the subject of numerous legal proceedings. An adverse outcome in one or more of the ongoing legal proceedings could negatively impact TMTG,” TMTG said in the S-1 filing Monday, reiterating risk factors it has outlined previously. The company’s license agreement does not require Trump to use Truth Social “in certain circumstances,” including in connection with posts that he deems “in his sole discretion” to be “politically related.” According to TMTG’s press release on the
.Salacious details of Donald Trump's alleged affair with former Playboy model Karen McDougal emerged in court on Tuesday, all while his shocked son, Eric, sat just feet away.
Donald Trump is said to be looking for rappers to help him get more Black voters ahead of this year’s presidential election.Over the weekend, a news report by The Boston Herald suggested that Trump wants to put on a campaign fundraising event at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The 45th president wants rappers and athletes in attendance to encourage more Black and Latin voters to vote for him and the Republican party this November.
Royal fans will be sighing with relief as it was revealed King Charles' progress in the fight against cancer means he will return to “public facing duties”, seemingly confirming this year’s Trooping the Colour. Yearly, London's streets swell with crowds of Royal followers waving flags, eagerly awaiting the sight of 1,400 marching soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians during the popular event.
As Donald Trump returns to a New York courtroom for another day of his hush money trial, another team of his lawyers will be arguing before the Supreme Court in a case that is of utmost consequence to his fate.
Before Donald Trump‘s hush money trial continues this morning, the judge in the case will consider whether the former president has violated a partial gag order.
Donald Trump has been attending various court meetings over the past year. The former President was recently spotte in New York, where another trial began at the start of the week.
Donald Trump arrived at a Manhattan courthouse this morning, where he will sit and watch as prosecutors and defense attorneys deliver opening statements to a jury in an unprecedented scene.
HYBE has dipped following the start of an internal audit of executives from its subsidiary, ADOR.Earlier today (April 22), it was reported that HYBE are reportedly in a power struggle over NewJeans’ K-pop agency ADOR with its CEO Min Hee-jin. The entertainment giant has since confirmed that it has launched an internal audit of ADOR executives over suspicions that they were trying to take control of the company.Since the news broke, the stock price of HYBE has dropped by 7.8 per cent as time of writing, hovering at a price of about KRW212,500 (roughly USD154).
UPDATED, with more details: A man has set himself on fire outside the New York City courthouse where the Donald Trump trial is underway.
UPDATE: A full jury of 12 and six alternates in has been selected in Donald Trump‘s hush money trial.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Donald Trump is keeping his Oscars feud with Jimmy Kimmel alive with a new post on Truth Social in which the former president once again slammed Kimmel for being a “horrendous” Academy Awards host. Trump then mixed up Kimmel with this year’s best picture presenter, Al Pacino.
Coronation Street star Ciaran Griffiths has tied the knot with his girlfriend in an Australian ceremony and shared a glimpse of the special day with a lovely photo. The actor, who played Damon Hay on the ITV soap, updated his social media profile with a stunning new picture that shows the newlyweds blissfully posing on a boat with the iconic Sydney Opera House in the background. In the picture, Ciaran wears a pale blue blazer with a white shirt and navy trousers, while his stunning bride donned a beautiful lace gown.
New York Mayor Eric Adams visited the scene outside the Manhattan criminal courthouse, where media outlets and reporters have stationed themselves as Donald Trump‘s hush money trial takes place inside.
Jon Stewart mocked Donald Trump on The Daily Show as the former POTUS campaigns and makes a run for the White House amid the hush money criminal trial.
When networks and other news outlets descend on the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse today for the start of Donald Trump‘s latest trial, much will be made of the fact that this is a moment like no other: A former president facing criminal proceedings.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Stormy,” a documentary about former porn star Stormy Daniels, has been picked up by Blue Ant Studios for international distribution. The launch was announced on Monday, the same day that former U.S. president Donald Trump begins a criminal trial in New York for allegedly covering up hush money payments to Daniels. “Stormy,” offered as two one-hour episodes or a two-hour feature, is produced by Emmy-nominated producers Erin Lee Carr (“I Love You,” “Now Die: The Commonwealth v.
Kaz Crossley has traded her lengthy tresses for a shaved buzz cut in a dramatic hair switch up this week, shaving her head in a bid to help out the Little Lady Locks charity. The 30 year old former Love Island star, who has been open about her struggles with alopecia over the past year, took to Instagram to share her transformation in a new post, with fans hailing her as 'inspirational' as Kaz explained that her hair would go towards making a wig for a young person who has lost their hair. Sharing a beaming picture as she clutched onto her chopped long hair, the reality personality urged others to donate and help out the charity.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group, the company majority-owned by Donald Trump that operates the Truth Social social media network, have fallen about 50% off their high since they started trading a little over two weeks ago. TMTG stock closed at $32.59 per share Friday, rallying late in the day to close up 0.6% — but it’s down 50.7% from its peak closing price of $66.22 per share on March 27, the day after it first started trading on the Nasdaq exchange.
Prince William and his eldest son, Prince George, have been seen out together in public for the first time since Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis.The pair - who are known to be big football fans - were seen cheering on Aston Villa's opening goal as the team played against Lille. Prince William, 41, and Prince George, ten, were seen safely ensconced in a VIP box as they supported Aston Villa. Not seen with them were Kate, who is currently undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, which she revealed in March, as well as the Waleses youngest children, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.
Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial is still due to start picking a jury on April 15.