Donald Trump

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New York Jury Asks Donald Trump To Pay $5 Million In Sexual Abuse Case

A jury of Federal Court, New York found former US President Donald Trump guilty of sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll.  Happened in 1996, the judgement in the matter came recently, and said Trump is liable to pay $5 million to the victim. However, the judgement was in split, as the jury rejected Carroll's claim of rape, finding Trump responsible for a lesser degree of sexual abuse.

Wed, 10 May 2023 - 11:54 AM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Donald Trump, US COURT, Columnist, sexual abuse, Fine

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Donald Trump and Twitter.

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Trump Demands In US Court To Press Twitter To Restore His Account

After being banned by Twitter, the USA's former president Donald Trump requested in the US District Court to take action against Twitter and force it to restore his account which had roughly 89 million followers prior to the ban. Reportedly, Twitter had banned Trump's account in January to stop him from instigating violence after his followers stormed the Capital building. Besides, Trump is also banned on Facebook and YouTube.

Sun, 03 Oct 2021 - 10:45 AM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Twitter, Ban, Restore, US COURT, President Donald Trump

Courtesy: Zee News

Taj Attack and Tahawwur Rana

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Extradition Hearing Of 26/11 Accused Tahawwur Rana Now On June 24

The extradition hearing of the 2008 Mumbai attack accused, Pakistan-origin Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana, has been postponed to June 24. A US court's decision came after Rana's lawyers met the US government representatives. The two sides agreed to reschedule 58-year-old Rana's in-person hearing on June 24 at 1.30PM local Los Angeles time. Earlier, it was scheduled on April 22. Meanwhile, Rana’s counsels have opposed his extradition.

Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 08:05 PM / by Anvitha Shetty

Tags: Extradition, 26/11, US COURT, terror attack

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

TCS

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TCS Liable for Paying $140 Million to EPIC Systems as Punitive Damage: US Court

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is upheld for punitive damages of $140 million by the US Court of Appeals. Reportedly, the case against TCS was filed by the US firm EPIC Systems Corporation in 2014. The court records say, EPIC accused TCS of "brazenly stealing" confidential information to help its competitor. However, TCS claimed that there is no evidence of information misuse, and it will fight against the verdict. 

Sat, 22 Aug 2020 - 11:30 PM / by Bharat Sharma

Tags: TCS, US COURT, EPIC SYSTEMS, MISUSE INFORMATION

Courtesy: NDTV