Treasure hunter freed after decade in prison for not revealing location of gold
Tommy Thompson, a US treasure hunter, has been released after serving ten years in prison for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of gold coins recovered from a sunken ship.
US-based Nigerian jailed 19 years over $4m romance fraud
Leslie Mba, a Nigerian man based in the US, has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for his involvement in a $4 million romance fraud scheme and business email compromise.
Expert on attacks against Iran: Not justified under international law
A legal expert argues that unilateral military attacks undermine the trust in the international legal system.
A Turning Point for Trump? He May Face the Judges Face to Face Now.
Donald Trump may come face-to-face with judges he publicly criticized after losing a significant legal battle regarding his trade policies.
What do people in the U.S. think about the Epstein scandal: from a common distrust to the divide between Republicans and Democrats
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals significant skepticism among Americans regarding the Epstein scandal, highlighting a perceived immunity of the wealthy from legal repercussions.
Man pardoned by Trump for attacking US Capitol found guilty of child abuse
Andrew Paul Johnson, who participated in the January 6 Capitol attack and was pardoned by Trump, has been found guilty of multiple child sexual abuse charges in Florida.
A 52-page document linking Jack Lang to Jeffrey Epstein was unpublished by the American justice system
A legal document associating French politician Jack Lang with Jeffrey Epstein has been temporarily retracted by the U.S. Justice Department for further review.