The National Enquirer’s parent admits it paid an ex-Playboy model $150,000 to kill her account of a sexual affair with Donald Trump.
Author: Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
Did President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen disclose every crime he knows about?
Did Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, come clean on all he knows? Federal prosecutors don’t know – and that’s one reason they’re not recommending leniency.
Feds: Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen should get ‘substantial prison term’
Prosecutorssaid Trump’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen should serve “a substantial prison term” for trying to buy the silence of two women who said they had affairs with Trump and tax evasion and lying to banks.
Prosecution witness against ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán admits to killings, lies
Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía, a prosecution witness against accused Mexican drug lord “El Chapo” Guzmán, is linked to 150 murders.
Here’s a look at Michael Cohen’s allegations about President Donald Trump
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s defense sentencing memo appears to implicate President Donald Trump in crimes
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen asks judge for no prison time on guilty pleas
Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen asked a judge not to sentence him to prison for lying to Congress and frauds in cases where he implicated his former boss
Feds: ‘El Chapo’s’ lawyers helped alleged drug lord have cell phone contact with wife
Federal prosecutors say Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman had cell phone contact with his wife with help of his defense team a security violation
Enraged by endless robocalls? Help is on the way
Consumers, rejoice: An attack plan is nearing deployment against the billions of illegal robocalls that havemade telephones and smartphones virtual weapons of mass frustration.
Judge rips lawyer for ‘El Chapo’ as trial finishes second day in New York
A judge rejected a prosecution requestto throw out the entire opening statement presented by a lawyer for alleged Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.
Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO expects to lose customers over company’s tougher gun rule
Retailer was surprised by ‘outpouring of support,’ but expects that some customers ‘just don’t shop us anymore for anything’