Former "RHOA" star breaks silence on tax fraud conviction, prison sentence
"I'll see you guys soon," Peter Thomas told fans, shortly after being sentenced to 18 months behind bars.
Luigi Mangione charges leave attorney stunned, raise questions
In the face of a potential death penalty, Mangione's defense team want to know if federal and state prosecutors are colluding
Ex-NFL star Adrian Peterson has warrants out for his arrest
The former Minnesota Vikings running back is in legal hot water over two separate child support cases.
Luigi Mangione indictment is beyond "unusual," attorney says
An attorney said the pace of proceedings in Luigi Mangione's case is beyond "unusual," as Mangione arrived in New York on Thursday.
Karen Read update: Evidence in case may be used in a different trial
The judge presiding over Karen Read's upcoming retrial ruled to seal evidence that could overlap with another pending criminal case.
Mike Lindell hiding financial assets behind password, lawyer alleges
Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to a computer analyst but has been accused of hiding his financial assets.
Fani Willis disqualified from Trump election case
Georgia's Court of Appeals removed the Fulton County district attorney from Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case.
Jay-Z's legal defense Is groundbreaking—other accused celebs could copy him
Jay Z has launched an extortion lawsuit against the attorney accusing him of rape
UnitedHealthcare CEO suspect Luigi Mangione could face death penalty
Luigi Mangione appeared in a Manhattan federal court on Thursday to face four new federal charges. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Hailey Welch's Crypto Project Sued
The Hawk Tuah memecoin lost more than 95 percent of its value on its first day of trading.
Pardoning Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes would be 'frightening': judge
"The notion that Stewart Rhodes could be absolved of his actions is frightening," U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said Wednesday.
Store owner Taiseer "Taz" Zarka found guilty of killing shoplifter
North Carolina convenience store owner was convicted of voluntary manslaughter over the killing of a suspected shoplifter.
Teen charged in stabbing at Taylor Swift-themed event pleads not guilty
Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleads not guilty to killing three girls and injuring 10 others in Southport, England, on July 29.
What is juror misconduct? Donald Trump's new strategy to overturn ruling
Defense lawyers claim to have uncovered serious jury misconduct in Trump's hush money trial
NJ group slams Toms River toxic waste dumping settlement, calls for $1B
Over 47,000 drums of toxic waste were buried on-site by German firm Ciba-Geigy, the town's largest employer.
Luigi Mangione prosecutors have a jury problem: "So much sympathy"
A former prosecutor has said he has never seen so much sympathy for a person accused of murder.
Andrew Tate could lose millions in tax dispute
A London court ruled in favor of the police on Wednesday.
Luigi Mangione's terrorism charge "bit of a stretch," ex-prosecutor warns
Mangione on Tuesday was charged with murder as an act of terrorism in the December 4 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Eric Adams gets bad news from judge
A federal judge declined to dismiss a bribery charge against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday.
Court blocks ban on sex changes in IDs for trans residents
Rules in Montana prohibit transgender people from changing the sex designation on their birth certificate and driving licence
Gilgo Beach serial killing timeline as Rex Heuermann charged in 7th murder
Rex Heuermann is accused of a serial pattern of killings in Long Island, New York, dating back to the 1990s.
Donald Trump calls 'appetite' for embracing Luigi Mangione a 'sickness'
The president-elect talked about alleged gunman Mangione, who has been charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
ABC's $15 Million Obeisance to Donald Trump | Opinion
We have reached a darker day in Donald Trump lawfare. ABC News has made a $15 million pay off demanded by a president in a patently frivolous case.
Netanyahu's court testimony canceled in corruption trial
Netanyahu's court testimony was canceled in his trial on corruption charges due to "extraordinary circumstances," judges said.
Jan. 6 rioter who tried to join Russian military gets prison time
Kevin Loftus, 56, was sentenced to six months in prison Friday after violating the terms of his probation.
Trump's lawyers slam Alvin Bragg's recent hush money case idea: 'absurd'
The attorneys criticized prosecutors' suggestion that a mechanism used when defendants die be applied to Trump's case.
Bank groups sue US government bureau over overdraft fees rule
A new rule that caps overdraft fees at $5 is being challenged by banks who argue that it exceeds the government's authority.
McKinsey & Company to pay $650M to resolve federal probe into opioids work
Court papers reportedly show the consulting firm will avoid prosecution in a deal with the Justice Department.
Walmart blames "inattentive" child for hitting head on cart, later dying
The boy's family is suing the company in federal circuit court for allegedly creating dangerous and unsafe conditions.
Will Luigi Mangione go to Rikers Island? What we know
A federal judge recently threatened to send in a receiver to take over the notorious prison, which could soon home the man accused of shooting Brian Thompson.