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LA judge rejects pausing $4B sex abuse payouts despite possible fraud

Off The Press

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July 7, 2026

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A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has rejected a request from District Attorney Nathan Hochman to delay payouts of the county’s 4 billion child sexual abuse settlement for six months, despite Hochman’s conclusion that up to 81 of claims may be fraudulent. Judge Lawrence Riff sided with plaintiff attorneys on June 25 when he denied []...Click to read more

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Wirepoints

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· Jul 9, 2026

Chicago appeals court tosses order blocking Fla. AG from suing over kids’ transgender meds’ deception – Legal Newsline

In a seeming rebuke to a controversial decision handed down and supported by a group of Obama- and Biden-appointed judges, the rest of the judges on Chicago's federal appeals court have struck down that ruling that would have allowed Chicago judges to block Florida's Republican state attorney general from using Florida state courts to enforce a Florida state law against a national pediatrics organization for allegedly misleading the public about the safety of child gender transitions.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 22, 2026

Judge quashes subpoena of Tim Walz and accuses DOJ of trying to force immigration assistance

A federal judge on Monday threw out subpoenas issued by the Justice Department targeting Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and other Minnesota officials who requested the state’s records on cooperation with immigration enforcement. In a scathing 29-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz framed the DOJ subpoenas as harassment, calling the department’s use of a grand []

OpsLens

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘Big win’: Joe Biden’s Judge Sparkle gets appalling election-integrity ruling canceled * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link Judge Sparkle Sooknanan A federal judge in Florida has ruled that a Washington, D.C., judge, the Joe Biden-appointed Sparkle Sooknanan, deliberately violated a court-approved settlement when she arbitrarily

Quartz

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· Jul 8, 2026

23andMe data breach victims win court approval for a $46.75 million settlement

A bankruptcy judge in St. Louis approved the payout on Tuesday, with 32.46 million still owed to victims of the 2023 hack

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

E. Jean Carroll can collect US$5 million in damages from Trump, US judge says

A judge on Wednesday authorised the payment of a multimillion-dollar award to magazine writer E. Jean Carroll to satisfy a 2023 civil verdict in which a jury found US President ‌Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. US District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan ordered the disbursement of nearly US5.8 million to the former Elle magazine advice columnist, representing the original US5 million verdict plus interest. The funds had been held in escrow while Trump appealed the...

Irish News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ex-national security adviser John Bolton admits retaining classified information

His plea agreement with the Justice Department may enable him to avoid time behind bars, but the judge ultimately will decide his punishment.

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Related coverage for "LA judge rejects pausing $4B sex abuse payouts despite possible fraud": Wirepoints — Chicago appeals court tosses order blocking Fla. AG from suing over kids’ transgender meds’ deception – Legal Newsline. Washington Examiner — Judge quashes subpoena of Tim Walz and accuses DOJ of trying to force immigration assistance. OpsLens — ‘Big win’: Joe Biden’s Judge Sparkle gets appalling election-integrity ruling canceled * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh. Quartz — 23andMe data breach victims win court approval for a $46.75 million settlement. South China Morning Post — E. Jean Carroll can collect US$5 million in damages from Trump, US judge says. Irish News — Ex-national security adviser John Bolton admits retaining classified information