Elon Musk $258 Billion Dogecoin Lawsuit Expands
The $258 billion lawsuit that claimed the price of Dogecoin was purposefully driven up by more than 36,000% over the course of two years by Elon Musk has expanded to six more defendants.
The $258 billion lawsuit that claimed the price of Dogecoin was purposefully driven up by more than 36,000% over the course of two years by Elon Musk has expanded to six more defendants.
The High Court of Kerala has ruled that deaths due to the COVID vaccine should be compensated during the petition of a woman who lost her husband as a result of the COVID-19 vaccine administration in August 2021.
A US Jury has ordered Alex Jones to pay $45.2 million over his claims regarding the Sandy Hook massacre and his assertion that it was a hoax. The parents of the schoolchildren murdered in the 2012 shooting are set to receive the money.
The US Department of Justice released a report saying that a man named Thomas Patrick Connally Jr. threatened to kill Dr. Fauci and will be getting a sentence of 3 years in Federal prison.
According to a new law, it is now a criminal offense in Israel to pay more than $1,700 in cash. Penalties for violators amount to 25% of the transaction for individuals and 30% of the transaction for businesses.
Retweets are not endorsements, as many Twitter users frequently state in their bios. Can one be protected from criminal culpability by this disclaimer? Can retweeting, sharing or forwarding offensive posts attract criminal liability?
As officials insist it must abide by the law, Twitter has filed a lawsuit against the Indian government, contesting a recent ruling requiring it to ban accounts and remove certain content.
With the pro-life movement’s long-awaited win, abortion will soon be essentially outlawed in more than 20 states, as the US supreme court overturns Roe v. Wade in a historic ruling.
Musk appeared to hint in late May that his buyout offer would be jeopardized due to the quantity of bots on the platform. Now an official federal investigation has been launched into fake twitter bots.
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