In opening statements, lawyers for Sarah Palin and The Times each presented arguments on whether the editorial board had published a statement knowing it was false.
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Palin v. New York Times Heads Back to Trial
The case centers on the former Alaska governor’s claim that an editorial published in 2017 defamed her.
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Victim’s Unsealed Testimony Reveals New Details in Epstein Case
The woman testified in a now-settled lawsuit against J.P. Morgan Chase on behalf of hundreds of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.
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Sarah Palin Is Granted New Libel Trial Against The New York Times
A federal appeals court said that the judge overseeing the original trial, which Ms. Palin lost, had wrongly excluded evidence and might have swayed jurors as they were deliberating.
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Judge Approves JPMorgan’s $290 Million Settlement With Epstein Victims
The nation’s largest bank was sued for ignoring red flags about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation while he was a client.
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JPMorgan Tries to Deflect Blame for Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
An executive at the bank said in a deposition that the lender cut ties with Mr. Epstein after James Staley, his main advocate at JPMorgan, left. It was one of dozens of depositions in the sprawling litigation.
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Deutsche Bank Will Pay $75 Million to Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
A proposed court settlement closes another chapter in the German bank’s relationship with the disgraced financier, which began in 2013 and continued up until late 2018.
