Julian Assange Questioned By Prosecutors At Ecuador’s Embassy In London
A senior Swedish prosecutor has begun interviewing Julian Assange at Ecuador’s embassy in London, six years after he was accused of rape by a woman in Stockholm.
A senior Swedish prosecutor has begun interviewing Julian Assange at Ecuador’s embassy in London, six years after he was accused of rape by a woman in Stockholm.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange accused the CIA of trying to “subvert” his First Amendment rights after agency Director Mike Pompeo called the group a “non-state hostile intelligence service” that is often abetted by “state actors like Russia.”
Julia Robert has been named People’s Most Beautiful woman of 2017.
Reality star Julia Haart is being sued by her former divorce lawyer for almost $500,000, Page Six can exclusively reveal. In papers filed in the New York State Supreme Court on Dec. 1, lawyer Adria Hillman accuses the “My Unorthodox Life” star of stiffing her out of $413,110.70. But Haart’s new lawyer commented that the…
DetailsReal Housewives of New York star, Jules Wainstein is having a terrible couple months. On the heels of discovering that husband Michael Wainstein was having an affair; she was served with divorce papers earlier this week. Wainstein also admitted she had struggled recently with her eating disorder.
Even after all of her off-screen drama this year, Jules Wainstein has been dropped from Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York City” after just one season, sources said, though her rep said she’s leaving to deal with her personal life.
San Francisco – A federal judge said two Starbucks customers may pursue a lawsuit accusing the coffee chain of cheating patrons by underfilling lattes.
A Rockland judge on Thursday found New Square rabbi Moshe Taubenfeld not guilty of allegations he sexually abused a boy over a five-year period.
Boston – Glenn Beck must disclose the names of confidential sources he used while reporting that a Saudi Arabian student was involved in the Boston Marathon bombing, a federal judge ruled in a case being closely watched by First Amendment activists and news organizations.
In the continued legal battle between restaurateur Joey Allaham and Lincoln Square Synagogue, a judge last week denied the restaurateur’s request to vacate Rabbi Hershel Schachter’s June ruling against him.