Celebrity Life
Trump, Don Jr., and Ivanka Must Testify Under Oath in New York Probe, Judge Rules
"She has the clear right to do so," Judge Arthur F. Engoron wrote of New York Attorney General Letitia James' push to question the trio over the Trump Organization's financial practices
Trump Lawyer Calls New York Attorney General a ‘Sick Person’ for … Doing Her Job
The former president's company on Monday filed a motion to stop Letitia James' investigation into the company's financial practices
Trump Sues N.Y. Attorney General to Try to Halt Investigation Into His Business
“Her mission is guided solely by political animus and a desire to harass, intimidate, and retaliate against a private citizen who she views as a political opponent,” the suit said
Trump’s Legal Woes Deepen as Manhattan DA Convenes Second Grand Jury in Case Against Company: Report
A source told The Washington Post that the new grand jury will be paying attention to the way the company valued its assets
Donald Trump’s Legal Troubles: A Guide
From tax evasion to election tampering to inciting an insurrection, a comprehensive list of the criminal and civil allegations against the former president
Andrew Cuomo May Have Bigger Problems Than Getting Kicked Out of Office
An assistant who accused the governor of groping her on multiple occasions has filed a criminal complaint with the Albany County Sheriff's Department
So Exactly How Screwed Is Andrew Cuomo?
The embattled New York governor doesn't have a ton of options now that Attorney General Letitia James' investigation has pulled back the curtain on his history of alleged sexual misconduct
Cuomo Employs Classic ‘People Hug People’ Defense to Answer Harassment Allegations
If George W. Bush can hug a hurricane survivor, why can't the New York governor grope an aide?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo ‘Sexually Harassed Multiple Women,’ Report Finds
State Attorney General Letitia James released a report Tuesday detailing the governor's alleged harassment of 11 women, as well as a hostile work culture "filled with fear and intimidation"
Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay New York $230 Million to Settle Opioid Case
The company also agreed to end the manufacturing and distribution of opioids nationwide