Feds Want 11-Year Prison Sentence, Citing Violence- Sean “Diddy” Combs deserves 11 years in prison, federal prosecutors say, citing “decades of abuse” by the “unrepentant” rap mogul – […]
How Music Time Will He Get?
Just over a year after he was first arrested, Sean “Diddy” Combs will appear in a federal courthouse Friday to be sentenced for his crimes. Though he faced […]
Nirvana Nevermind Album Cover Lawsuit Over Naked Baby Image Dismissed
Nirvana has won a court ruling dismissing a lawsuit filed by the man who appeared as a nude baby on the cover of the band’s 1991 album Nevermind. […]
Diddy Sentencing, Taylor Swift Lawsuit Dismissal & More Music Law News
Diddy Sentencing, Taylor Swift Lawsuit Dismissal & More Music Law News- THE BIG STORY: Sean “Diddy” Combs essentially won his criminal case, right? After all, the jury acquitted […]
Promoter Sues Over $27M Advance
The promoter of Rod Wave’s Last Lap tour is suing the R&B singer and rapper for allegedly holding onto $27 million worth of advances despite refusing to finish […]
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner Hit Ray J With Defamation Lawsuit
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner have hit Ray J with a defamation lawsuit for falsely stating in a recent livestream that federal authorities are investigating the mother and […]
Understanding the Role of a Car Accident Lawyer in Dealing with Insurance Companies in Ohio
Introduction to Car Accident Claims Car accidents can occur without warning, potentially leading to significant physical, emotional, and financial repercussions. After an accident, individuals often find themselves navigating […]
Is It Worth Hiring a Lawyer for a Speeding Ticket in Florida?
A speeding ticket may seem like a minor annoyance: pay a fine, lose a few dollars, and move on. But in Florida, traffic law, insurance consequences, license points, […]
Diddy Judge Refuses to Overturn Convictions or Order New Trial
A federal judge has denied a bid by Sean “Diddy” Combs to overturn his prostitution convictions, clearing the path for sentencing later this week. In a ruling late […]