Over the past 30 years, Donald Trump has been accused of not paying hundreds of contractors and workers for their services. According to various reports and legal filings, Trump and his companies have faced lawsuits from contractors who claim they were underpaid or not paid at all. A 2016 USA Today investigation found over 3,500 legal cases involving Trump, with many related to unpaid bills to small businesses, contractors, and workers, ranging from painters to electricians. Some contractors reportedly had to settle for pennies on the dollar or engage in lengthy legal battles. This pattern spans multiple Trump properties and projects, including the Trump Taj Mahal and other casinos, where contractors were left with significant unpaid balances. Trump has often defended his actions, claiming dissatisfaction with the work or leveraging his business acumen to negotiate down payments. #USDemocracy
“If it was reported when I was shot, maybe Ayşenur would [still] be here.”
Israeli forces shot a New Jersey teacher just weeks before killing U.S. citizen Ayşenur Egyi. He says her death might have been prevented if the U.S. demanded more accountability from Israel.
BREAKING: Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling named in a lawsuit filed by Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif, accusing them of "acts of aggravated cyber harassment."
The complaint was filed to French authorities by Khelif's attorney who says he hopes the prosecution investigates "whoever it feels necessary" on X.
"What we’re asking is that the prosecution investigates not only these people but whoever it feels necessary. If the case goes to court, they will stand trial," attorney Nabil Boudi said to Variety.
Boudi said the lawsuit "could target personalities overseas," adding that "the prosecutor’s office for combating online hate speech has the possibility to make requests for mutual legal assistance with other countries."
Khelif went viral after dominating in the Olympics despite failing a gender test the year prior.