Exclusive-New York City To Auction Sanctioned Venezuelan Mogul's Apartment
New York City plans next month to auction a midtown Manhattan apartment owned by a Venezuelan media mogul with ties to socialist President Nicolas Maduro's government, after U.S.
U.S. Moves To Seize Russian Oligarch Abramovich's Planes
U.S. authorities have obtained warrants to seize two U.S.-origin planes owned by Russian businessman Roman Abramovich for flying to Russia without a license required due to U.S.
NY Lawyers Plead Guilty In Molotov Cocktail Case; Shorter Sentences Likely
Two New York lawyers charged with throwing a Molotov cocktail at an empty city police car during protests over George Floyd's death pleaded guilty to new charges on Thursday, part of a deal in which prosecutors recommended shorter sentences.
New York Lawyers To Plead Guilty In Molotov Cocktail Case; Shorter Sentences Likely
Two New York lawyers charged with throwing a Molotov cocktail at an empty city police car during protests over George Floyd's death are expected to plead guilty to new charges on Thursday, part of a deal in which prosecutors will recommend shorter sentences.
U.S. Lawyer Avenatti To Be Sentenced For Defrauding Stormy Daniels
Michael Avenatti, the brash California lawyer who once took on then-President Donald Trump, is scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday for defrauding his best-known former client, the porn actress Stormy Daniels.
U.S. Lawyer Michael Avenatti Gets 4 Years In Prison For Defrauding Stormy Daniels
Michael Avenatti, the brash California lawyer who took on then-President Donald Trump, was sentenced on Thursday to four years in prison for defrauding his best-known former client, the porn actress Stormy Daniels.
Sarah Palin Loses Bid To Disqualify Judge From NY Times Defamation Trial
Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Tuesday lost her bid to have the judge who oversaw her unsuccessful defamation lawsuit against the New York Times disqualify himself and order a new trial.
Judge Hands New York Man Longer Sentence For ISIS Support, FBI Attack
A federal judge on Tuesday increased her sentence for a New York City man who planned to join Islamic State and attacked an FBI agent to 25 years on Tuesday
U.S. Lawyer Avenatti Should Get Consecutive Sentences For Convictions -prosecutors
U.S. lawyer and onetime Donald Trump adversary Michael Avenatti should serve consecutive prison terms for two recent criminal convictions, prosecutors argued, rejecting Avenatti's request that he serve time for the two crimes concurrently.
U.S. Lawyer Avenatti Should Serve Consecutive Sentences -prosecutors
Michael Avenatti, the celebrity lawyer who took on former U.S.
Sons Of Ex-Panama President To Be Sentenced On U.S. Money Laundering Charges
Two sons of former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli will be sentenced on Friday in a U.S.
Ex-Panama President's Sons Get 3 Years Prison In Odebrecht Bribery Case
Two sons of former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli were sentenced to three-year prison terms on Friday in a U.S.
U.S. Judge Recuses Himself From Archegos Fraud Case, Citing Wife's Ties To Banks
Archegos Capital Management founder Bill Hwang will get a new judge for his U.S.
Illegally Jailed At The Bronx Zoo? Court To Weigh Happy The Elephant's Rights
Should a female elephant have some of the same legal rights as people?
Can Dogs Be Pets, N.Y. Judge Asks Lawyer Trying To Free Happy The Elephant
Would granting a female elephant some of the same rights as humans mean people could no longer keep dogs as pets?
Trump Fundraiser Barrack Sought UAE Investment While Lobbying For Country -prosecutors
A billionaire fundraiser for former U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign sought investment from two United Arab Emirates sovereign wealth funds at the same time he was illegally lobbying for the country, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
U.S. Charges Venezuelan Doctor With Selling Ransomware Used By Iranian Group
A Venezuelan cardiologist who taught himself computer programming sold software that was used by an Iranian hacking group to attack Israeli companies, U.S.
Accused NY Subway Shooter Expected To Plead Not Guilty On Terrorism, Weapons Charges
A man charged with last month's mass shooting in a New York subway, one of the most violent attacks in the history of the city's transit system, is expected to enter a not guilty plea in Brooklyn federal court on Friday.
Ex-Honduras Police Chief Worked With Ex-president To Ship Drugs, Prosecutors Say
U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday unveiled drugs and weapons charges against a former police chief for Honduras, saying he conspired with now-detained former President Juan Orlando Hernandez to ship cocaine to the United States.
Honduran Ex-president Hernandez Pleads Not Guilty In U.S., Decries Treatment
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, with chains around his ankles, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to U.S.
Honduran Ex-president Pleads Not Guilty To U.S. Drugs, Weapons Charges
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez pleaded not guilty to U.S.
Honduran Ex-president To Plead Not Guilty To U.S. Drugs, Weapons Charges
Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez is expected to plead not guilty to U.S.
Accused Colombian Drug Trafficker Otoniel To Appear In U.S. Court
The accused leader of Colombia's Clan del Golfo drug trafficking group is expected to appear in a U.S.
Colombia's Otoniel Shipped 'Outrageous Quantities Of Cocaine' To U.S., Prosecutor Says
The accused leader of Colombia's Clan del Golfo drug trafficking group shipped "outrageous quantities of cocaine into the United States," a top U.S.
JPMorgan Lawsuit Against Tesla Unlikely To Yield Quick Ruling
A U.S. judge on Wednesday said he saw no reason to rule quickly in favor of JPMorgan Chase & Co as it sues Tesla Inc over Elon Musk's 2018 tweet that he might take the electric car company private.
NFL's Goodell Would Be Biased Arbiter In Discrimination Case, Black Coaches Say
A lawyer for three Black coaches accusing the National Football League of racist hiring on Monday told a federal judge their case should not be sent to arbitration because the designated mediator, league commissioner Roger Goodell, was biased.
Trump's $10,000-a-day Fine For Ignoring Subpoena Kicks In -NY Judge
Former President Donald Trump must pay a fine of $10,000 per day starting on Tuesday until he complies with a subpoena to hand over material about his business practices to New York's attorney general, a New York judge said, adding that the clock was ticking on completing the probe.
Trump's $10,000-a-day Fine For Ignoring Subpoena Kicks In Today -NY Judge
Former President Donald Trump will have to pay a fine of $10,000 per day starting on Tuesday until he complies with a subpoena from the state attorney general probing his business practices, a New York judge said.
Ex-Honduras President To Appear In U.S. Court On Drugs, Weapons Charges
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez is expected to make an initial appearance in a federal court in Manhattan on Friday, one day after being extradited to the United States on drug and weapons charges.
U.S. Judge Orders Ex-Honduras President Detained On Drugs, Weapons Charges
A U.S. judge on Friday ordered the detention of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, in Hernandez's first court appearance after being extradited to the United States on drug and weapons charges.