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Sean Combs Teen Accuser Must Reveal Her Name, Judge Rules
The decision could cause a ripple effect in how other judges will handle the 20-plus other anonymous sexual assault cases against Sean Combs
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T.I. and Tiny's Trial Delayed, Contempt Hearing Set for Sabrina Peterson
"I’m heartbroken I’m not able to go to court in five days, but I’m happy it’s moving forward,” Peterson tells Rolling Stone
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I'm a Georgia Law Professor. The YSL Trial Was a 'Drain on Everybody's Resources'
Legal scholar Anthony Michael Kreis opines why Georgia's longest-running criminal trial had "issues from the start"
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Axl Rose Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Maintains Innocence
The Guns N' Roses frontman was accused of attacking a former Penthouse model in a Manhattan hotel room in 1989
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YSL Trial Verdict: Last Defendants Acquitted of Murder Charges
The proceeding that started with jury selection in January 2023 became the longest-running criminal trial in Georgia state history
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White Ex-Cop Accused of Raping Black Women Dies in Apparent Suicide
Disgraced former Kansas City police detective Roger Golubski was found dead at his home the morning his trial was set to begin in Topeka, Kansas
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Nick Carter's Defamation Lawsuit Against Rape Accuser to Continue, Judge Rules
Shannon "Shay" Ruth alleged the Backstreet Boys member sexually assaulted her in 2001 when she was 17 years old
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Sean Combs Denied Bail for a Third Time
Prosecutors accused the disgraced mogul of contacting third parties and potential witnesses in an attempt to sway a future jury pool from behind bars
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Drake Hints at Suing His Own Label for Defamation Over 'Not Like Us'
Rapper alleges he already has sufficient evidence to pursue a defamation action over "pedophile" line but “currently lacks" evidence to sue his record label for racketeering
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Marilyn Manson Drops Lawsuit Against Evan Rachel Wood
"His attempt to silence and intimidate Ms. Wood failed," actress' rep says as rocker will pay her more than $300,000 in attorneys' fees
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