June 1 Diddy accuser sues Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault Former model Crystal McKinney filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein for alleged sexual assault in 2003, following a similar case against Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
June 1 Johnny Depp and Amber Heard chart new lives three years after courtroom drama Amber Heard embraces motherhood in Spain after her defamation trial with Johnny Depp, while Depp returns to Hollywood with new film projects.
June 1 Whitney Houston, Mike Myers name-dropped in Diddy's high-profile sex trafficking trial The jury in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial heard testimony mentioning a handful of A-list celebrity names from the rapper's former employees during week three.
May 31 Smokey Robinson faces new scrutiny after 2015 sexual assault investigation closed The Los Angeles County District Attorney confirmed a past investigation into sexual assault allegations against Smokey Robinson after a lawsuit was filed by four anonymous former housekeepers.
May 30 Trump answers whether he would consider a Diddy pardon Speaking with the press, President Donald Trump floated the possibility of issuing a pardon to disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy" Combs, saying “I would certainly look at the facts."
May 30 Federal judge stands by block on Naples, Florida restrictions on 'PrideFest' drag show A Clinton-appointed federal judge's move in a dispute surrounding an upcoming event featuring a drag performance marked a win for a pro-LGBT group, and a loss for the City of Naples.
May 30 Wisconsin judge claims 'absolute immunity,' calls DOJ indictment an 'ugly innovation' Judge Hannah Dugan's legal team expanded their motion to dismiss her case, citing judicial immunity. The judge is accused of helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE agents.
May 30 Ex-assistant's harrowing testimony exposes alleged abuse, forced labor and drug trafficking by Diddy: expert "Mia," Diddy's ex-assistant, details alleged abuse and forced labor in court, supporting racketeering charges, according to a legal expert who says her testimony may influence the jury's decision.
May 29 Federal judge sides against copyright leader who claimed Trump was wrong to fire her A federal judge ruled that the fired head of the U.S. Copyright Office failed to meet her legal burden to show that she would suffer irreparable harm if not reinstated to the position, handing Trump a legal win.
May 29 US judge blocks Trump from suspending Biden-era migrant 'parole' programs A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to resume processing applications from those migrants who are seeking work permits or renewing their status.