Category: Legal

  • Veterans’ groups are suing the Department of Defense for covering up the chemical exposure that our troops are subjected to at an overseas military base. Thousands of soldiers have reported illnesses and cancers, but the military refuses to tell our troops what they’ve been exposed to. Plus, the Biden Administration has sided with drug companies […]

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  • The issue of terrorism has obviously been in the news due to the recent terrorist attacks in Israel. Farron Cousins fills in for Mike Papantonio and is joined by attorney Chris Paulos, who has been working for many years on terrorism lawsuits, to weigh in. Click here to learn more about terrorism lawsuits. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a […]

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  • If the penalty for breaking the law is a fine, then that law only exists to punish the poor. That’s exactly what the Mormon Church found out recently after they hid BILLIONS of dollars from the government and only had to pay a $5 MILLION dollar penalty for it. Then, the sugary cereals that millions […]

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  • A lot of products on the market that we have talked about on this program over the years have been known to cause cancers, endocrine problems, reproductive issues, but one thing you wouldn’t typically expect that might cause cancer would be a hair relaxer, but that is what we’re seeing. Farron Cousins fills in for Mike Papantonio and is […]

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  • More information has been revealed about how a major banking CEO helped Jeffrey Epstein with his illicit activities. Plus, a third major drug company has announced that they are cutting the price of insulin, but Senator Bernie Sanders says that’s just a start – he wants across the board price cuts for prescription drugs and […]

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  • The issue of terrorism has obviously been in the news due to the recent terrorist attacks in Israel. Farron Cousins fills in for Mike Papantonio and is joined by attorney Chris Paulos, who has been working for many years on terrorism lawsuits, to weigh in. Click here to learn more about terrorism lawsuits. Transcript: *This transcript was […]

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  • Regulators were warned in 2018 that the Silicon Valley Bank was the highest risk bank in the country, with more than 90% of their deposits NOT insured. In spite of that warning, regulators did absolutely nothing, leading to the recent collapse. Also, a police union executive has been arrested for running a massive drug smuggling […]

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  • America’s Lawyer E71: Hi, I’m Farron Cousins and this is America’s Lawyer. I am at the Mass Torts Made Perfect biannual legal conference. So we’re gonna be running through some of the interviews that I have conducted at this conference on a range of issues that are very important for you, the consumer.The issue of […]

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  • New York, October 18, 2023—The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by Wednesday’s detention of journalist Alsu Kurmasheva in the western Russian city of Kazan and calls on Russian authorities to release her immediately.

    “CPJ is deeply concerned by the detention of U.S-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva on spurious criminal charges and calls on Russian authorities to release her immediately and drop all charges against her,” said Gulnoza Said, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia program coordinator. “Journalism is not a crime and Kurmasheva’s detention is yet more proof that Russia is determined to stifle independent reporting.”

    Authorities in Kazan, the capital of Russia’s Tatarstan republic, detained Kurmasheva, an editor with the Tatar-Bashkir service of U.S. Congress-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), on charges of failing to register herself as a foreign agent in her capacity as a person collecting information on Russian military activities that “could be used against the security of the Russian Federation.” If found guilty, she faces up to five years in jail, according to Article 330.1, Part 3, ofthe Russian Criminal Code. A representative of Russian human-rights news website OVD-Info, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal, that this was the first time this article was used.

    “She needs to be released so she can return to her family immediately,” RFE/RL acting president Jeffrey Gedmin said in a statement on Wednesday.

    Kurmasheva, a dual U.S. and Russian citizen who lives in Prague, traveled to Russia for a family emergency on May 20 and was temporarily detained at Kazan airport on June 2 before her return flight. Authorities confiscated her U.S. and Russian passports and fined her for failure to register her U.S. passport with Russian authorities, RFE/RL reported. Kurmasheva has not been able to leave the country since June and was awaiting the return of her passports when the new charge was announced on October 18, the statement said.

    Kurmasheva is the second U.S. journalist to be held by Russia, after Russian authorities arrested Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges in March this year.

    According to the state news agency Tatar-Inform, authorities accuse Kurmasheva of having “deliberately conducted a targeted collection of military information about Russian activities via the Internet in order to transmit information to foreign sources” in September 2022, and of using information about Tatarstan university teachers who were drafted in the army to prepare “alternative analytical materials” for “relevant international authorities and conducting information campaigns discrediting Russia.”

    Kurmasheva was being held in a temporary detention center as of the evening of October 18, Tatar-Inform said. The OVD-Info representative told CPJ that Kurmasheva will “most likely” soon be sent to a pre-trial detention center pending her trial.

    “Alsu was detained simply because she is an employee of Radio Liberty. In fact, now any independent journalist in Russia risks the same thing,” a colleague of Kurmasheva told CPJ via messaging app on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.

    In August 2022, police in Kazan, searched the homes of seven RFE/RL journalists and contributors and interrogated them about the Tatar-Bashkir service’s work. In November 2023, a court in Kazan ordered the arrest in absentia Andrei Grigoriev, a reporter with Idel.Realii, a project of the Tatar-Bashkir service, on charges of justifying terrorism.

    The RFE/RL Tatar-Bashkir service regularly covers the war in Ukraine and Russian authorities’ crackdown on the country’s civil society. Kurmasheva has long covered ethnic minority communities in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan in the Volga-Ural region of Russia, according to the RFE/RL statement.

    CPJ emailed the Russian Ministry of Interior’s branch for the Tatarstan republic, but did not immediately receive a reply. 


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  • A school district in New Jersey is trying to crack down on bullying in school, but their efforts to save lives might also be a violation of the constitutional rights of their students. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Mike Papantonio: A school […]

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  • The Supreme court has agreed to take up two cases that could dramatically alter how social media companies work. But there are some very serious legal issues at play with the cases that most people don’t quite understand. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse […]

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  • Kinshasa, October 13, 2023—The Committee to Protect Journalists urges authorities of the Democratic Republic of Congo to allow the provisional release of journalist Stanis Bujakera Tshiamala and drop all legal proceedings against him.

    “Journalist Stanis Bujakera should never have been arrested or charged, but the least DRC authorities can do is not oppose his request for provisional release and drop all legal proceedings against him,” said Angela Quintal, CPJ’s Africa program coordinator, from New York. “Bujakera should be released without further delay and allowed to return home to see his family in the U.S.”

    On Friday, October 13, during a court hearing in the Makala central prison in Kinshasa, the capital, lawyers representing Bujakera requested his provisional release, according to news reports and one of the lawyers, Charles Mushizi. The judge is expected to rule on the request within 48 hours, and Bujakera’s next court date is scheduled for October 20.

    Bujakera is a permanent U.S. resident with a home in Virginia and works as a correspondent for the privately owned Jeune Afrique news website and Reuters, and is deputy director of publication for the DRC-based news website Actualite.cd, his wife, Armelle Tshiamala, told CPJ.

    Congolese police arrested Bujakera on September 8. He faces several charges under the penal and digital code related to an August 31 Jeune Afrique report about the military intelligence’s possible involvement in the murder of a minister, which the outlet said Bujakera did not write.

    On October 3, DRC Minister of Communication Patrick Muyaya told local reporters that the government would not intervene because the case was before a court.


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  • America’s Lawyer E70: The passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein last week gave California governor Gavin Newsom the chance to save Democrats in both the House and the Senate – and he refused to do it. We’ll explain what happened. The Supreme Court has agreed to take on two cases regarding social media companies and how […]

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  • Moderna has decided to NOT raise the price of their COVID vaccine after Bernie Sanders threatened to haul the CEO in for a Senate hearing. Then, Florida Republicans are still moving forward with their attempts to re-write defamation laws in the state, but their favorite conservative media outlets are telling them that this will kill […]

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  • Children across the country are being subjected to bullying at school, and many have decided that harming themselves is their only option because the schools are doing nothing to stop the bullying. Plus, American politicians want you to think that the threat of China spying on you through TikTok is a serious danger, but at […]

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  • Whistleblowers from a Swiss Bank have come forward, claiming that the bank was helping wealthy Americans hide money from the IRS for years, even after they had been prosecuted for doing so. Also, is it a bad thing to not want to hire stupid people? A pizza shop in Ohio is taking heat for putting […]

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  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is letting the whole country know how thin his skin is by pushing to change defamation laws to make it easier to sue journalists who report on his administration. Then, new legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives that would put an end to the concept of “Corporate Personhood.” […]

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  • Chaos in the House! Matt Gaetz successfully managed to get Kevin McCarthy kicked out as Speaker of the House, and now Republicans appear to be in complete disarray. To make things worse for the GOP, Donald Trump’s fraud trial in New York began this week, and it hasn’t gone his way at all. Ring of […]

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  • Florida governor Ron DeSantis doesn’t talk much about his time as a JAG officer at Guantanamo Bay, and that might be because detainees at the prison say that he was personally involved in the torture that they experienced. Plus, Hunter Biden has decided that he’s tired of being a punching bag, so he’s going to […]

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  • Miami, October 6, 2023—The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the criminal defamation suit filed by the owner of the rum company Rhum Barbancourt against the independent news website AyiboPost and its editor-in-chief, Widlore Mérancourt, and calls on Haitian authorities to repeal the country’s punitive criminal defamation laws, the organization said Friday.

    On September 14, lawyers for Barbancourt owner and CEO, Delphine Gardère, filed a lawsuit against the AyiboPost and Mérancourt in the Court of First Instance in Port-au-Prince, the capital, alleging that a June 7 AyiboPost report by Mérancourt about the company made defamatory allegations about Gardère’s election as president of the Franco-Haitian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    “We are gravely concerned by Barbancourt’s seemingly punitive legal attack against the AyiboPost and its editor-in-chief, Widlore Mérancourt. Lobbing accusations at a respected journalist as a means of discrediting his work is deeply concerning behavior from one of Haiti’s largest companies,” said Cristina Zahar, CPJ’s program coordinator for Latin America and the Caribbean, in São Paulo. “Haitian judicial authorities should protect journalists, who already work in a precarious safety environment, and the government should repeal Haiti’s draconian criminal defamation laws.”

    The lawsuit, which has been viewed by CPJ, cites the Haitian penal code, the press law of 1929, and the decree of July 1986 on the press and repression of press offenses. The lawsuit seeks a punishment of three years imprisonment, plus a fine of 500 gourdes ($US4) fine and $10,000 in legal costs, to be paid in U.S. dollars. In accordance with Article 28 of the Haitian penal code, it also seeks to prohibit Mérancourt from exercising his political and civil rights for five years, which would include voting or running for office and carrying arms.  

    The lawsuit accuses Mérancourt, who is also a correspondent for The Washington Post, of using “false journalistic credentials.” It also claims that the AyiboPost is not a legally registered media company under Haitian law, and therefore neither Mérancourt nor the news outlet are protected under the Haitian Constitution of 1987, which recognizes the right of journalists not to reveal their sources.

    In an email sent to CPJ by her public relations firm, Gardère claimed that there were inaccuracies in the article, including AyiboPost’s description of a personal dispute with her mother over the family’s finances, which was later resolved.

    AyiboPost’s attorney Samuel Madistin told CPJ by phone that the lawsuit was “an unacceptable attack on freedom of expression, which is the basis of any democratic society.”

    Madistin said that Haitian law does not require journalists or online media outlets to register with the state. “Refusal to reveal one’s sources cannot be equated with a press offense, let alone defamation,” he said.

    Prior to the article’s publication, AyiboPost declined Gardère’s request to review a draft of the article and find out who the sources were, according to emails reviewed by CPJ.

    Barbancourt is one of Haiti’s most successful companies, producing a high-quality rum brand recognized around the world. Gardère is the company’s sole owner after wresting control of the family-owned business in a disputed inheritance battle in June.

    Wealthy companies such as Barbancourt enjoy enormous influence in Haiti, especially due to the local media’s heavy dependence on advertising revenue. Haiti’s legal system is frequently used by businesses and wealthy families, as well as the government, to silence critics.

    The Haitian media is especially vulnerable in a country that has had no elected government for more than two years, with the prime minister effectively ruling by decree. The current situation is aggravated by the collapse of government control in large parts of Port-au-Prince, which have fallen under gang control. In a last-ditch effort to restore security, the United Nations Security Council approved a resolution on October 2 to send an international police force to the country for one year.

    Mérancourt has not been notified of any court date to hear Gardère’s complaint.


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  • Democratic leaders have issued a stern warning to the Party – Stop being mean to Vice President Kamala Harris, or else! But the Party doesn’t seem to understand that Harris is hugely unpopular and could cost them the next election. Plus, after a public pressure campaign that has now spanned years, drug maker Eli Lilly […]

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  • Nairobi, October 5, 2023—The Committee to Protect Journalists on Thursday called on Ethiopian authorities to immediately release three journalists detained in late August and early September, and expressed grave concern about a pattern of detaining journalists amid an ongoing state of emergency.

    On August 26, 2023, police arrested Tewodros Zerfu, a presenter and program host with the online media outlets Yegna TV and Menelik Television, while he was chatting with a friend at a cafe in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, according to reports from the outlets and accounts from his sister Seblework Zerfu and Yegna TV founder Engidawork Gebeyehu, who spoke to CPJ by messaging app.

     Four days later, on August 30, two security officers in civilian clothing arrested Nigussie Berhanu, a political analyst and co-host of, “Yegna Forum,” a biweekly political show on Yegna TV, according to Yegna TV reports, Engidawork, and a family member who spoke to CPJ on condition of anonymity, citing safety concerns.

    On September 11, seven federal police officers arrested Yehualashet Zerihun, the program director of the privately owned station Tirita 97.6 FM, his residence in Addis Ababa, according to a report by Tirita and Yehualashet‘s wife Meron Jembere, who spoke to CPJ via messaging app. Meron said she had not been given any specific reason for his arrest to date.

    The three journalists were initially detained at the Federal Police Crime Investigation Center in the capital city of Addis Ababa, but have since been transferred to a temporary detention center at a military in Awash Arba, a town in Afar State that is about 240 miles (145 kilometers) east of Addis Ababa, according to the people who spoke to CPJ. Those sources said they were not aware of the journalists being presented in court or formally charged with a crime.

    “The detention of journalists at a military camp, under unclear judicial oversight, is a deeply worrying sign of the depths to which Ethiopia’s regard for the media has sunk,” said CPJ sub-Saharan Africa representative, Muthoki Mumo. “Authorities should release journalists Tewodros Zerfu, Yehualashet Zerihun, and Nigussie Berhanu, as well as other members of the press detained for their work.”

    Ethiopia declared a six-month state of emergency on August 4, 2023, in response to the conflict in northern Amhara state involving federal government forces and the Fano, an armed militia, according to media reports. Since then, CPJ has documented the detention of at least four  other journalists in Addis Ababa, two of whom remain detained, also in Awash Arba.

    The state of emergency legislation gives security personnel sweeping powers of arrest and permits the suspension of due process of law, including the right to appear before a court and receive legal counsel.

    In addition to his role as a program director, Yehualashet was a host and co-host of three weekly radio shows, “Negere Kin,” “Semonegna,” and “Feta Bekidame,” focusing on art and social issues.

    According to CPJ’s review of their work, Tewodros and Nigussie usually appeared together on Yegna TV’s regular program, “Yegna’s Forum,” and their commentary and reporting is published on Yegna TV’s YouTube channel, which has over 600,000 subscribers. Yegna Forum is a mostly political program, which has been critical of the Ethiopian government. Prior to their detention, they had discussed the ongoing Amhara conflict, criticizing the passing of the state of emergency decree, and questioning the neutrality of the Ethiopian National Defense Force.

    A few days before his detention, Nigussie made a Facebook post in which he alleged that he was “perceived as a threat” to the government, and had been “identified as a target.”

    CPJ’s queries sent via email to federal police spokesperson Jeylan Abdi and the office of the federal minister of justice were unanswered. Government spokesperson Legesse Tulu did not respond to queries sent via messaging app and text message.


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  • Istanbul, October 5, 2023—The Committee to Protect Journalists urged Turkish authorities on Thursday to immediately release journalists Dicle Müftüoğlu and Sedat Yılmaz, who have been held in pretrial detention for more than five months, and to stop using terrorism legislation to criminalize journalists.

    Müftüoğlu and Yılmaz, both editors at the pro-Kurdish Mezopotamya News Agency, were charged with membership and leadership of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a militant group and political party that Turkey classifies as a terrorist group, according to the indictments, which were reviewed by CPJ. The journalists face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty under Turkey’s anti-terrorism laws.

    The 40-plus-page indictments, which the chief public prosecutor’s office in Turkey’s capital, Ankara, presented to the court on September 6, mainly focused on the structure of the PKK. The indictments did not mention the journalists until the final pages and three of the four state witnesses cited were anonymous. The journalists’ travels, financial transactions, and logs of phone calls with other journalists, politicians and human rights activists were also cited as evidence.

    “Turkish journalists Dicle Müftüoğlu and Sedat Yılmaz have been held behind bars since April, waiting for the state prosecutor to prepare these indictments, which rely heavily on secret witnesses and present everyday journalistic activities as criminal behavior,” said Özgür Öğret, CPJ’s Turkey representative. “Authorities must immediately release both editors and stop using terrorism charges to jail journalists for months on end in retaliation for their reporting.”

    Müftüoğlu, who is also co-chair of the local media advocacy group Dicle Fırat Journalists Association, and Yılmaz were arrested on April 29 in the southeastern city of Diyarbakır. The journalists, who were being held in Ankara, will be tried separately in Diyarbakır on dates that were yet to be determined, their lawyer Resul Temur told CPJ. Temur said that the evidence against the journalists was “not solid” and included “unfounded claims” that their media outlets were “terrorism tools.”

    In April, 17 Kurdish journalists and a media worker were charged with membership of the PKK. At a hearing in July, the 15 defendants who had been held under pretrial arrest for 13 months were released on bail, pending trial.

    Turkey was the world’s fourth-worst jailer of journalists, with 40 behind bars at the time of CPJ’s latest annual worldwide census of imprisoned journalists on December 1, 2022.

    CPJ’s emails to the Ankara chief public prosecutor’s office requesting comment did not receive any reply.


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  • Ron DeSantis is clearly running for President. So we need to understand a lot more about his character and we can learn a lot about our Presidential wannabe by taking a look at how he treats Florida consumers. This is an eye opener. Mike Papantonio is joined by attorney Troy Rafferty to talk about what’s happening in Florida. Plus, […]

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  • The FBI used a search warrant to raid the home of freelance journalist Tim Burke on May 8, 2023, in Tampa, Fla., seizing most of his electronic devices, after Burke obtained outtakes of a 2022 Fox News interview by Tucker Carlson with the rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.

    The Committee to Protect Journalists signed on to a coalition letter calling on the Justice Department to make public information about its role in the raid on Burke’s home and how Justice officials believe he broke the law.


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  • A teenager in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for criticizing the Saudi Arabian government on social media. These arrests are becoming far too common, and the United States is staying completely silent about this disgusting abuse of human rights. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party […]

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  • A teenager in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for criticizing the Saudi Arabian government on social media. These arrests are becoming far too common, and the United States is staying completely silent about this disgusting abuse of human rights. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party […]

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  • Banking giant Wells Fargo was recently found to have committed what has been called one of “the biggest banking scandals in modern history,” and last week a single former executive at the bank was given a criminal sentence. The sentence is a slap on the wrist, and this executive is the ONLY person that had […]

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  • The President of Brazil was at the United Nations last week to tell world leaders to let Julian Assange go free, arguing that it is essential to freedom of the press around the globe. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Mike Papantonio: The […]

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  • Democratic Senator Bob Menendez is refusing to step down after he was indicted for a massive bribery and political corruption scheme. The Senator is accused of using his position to secure special treatment for his friends in Egypt in exchange for cash and gifts totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This […]

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