Donald Trump Convicted in Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump is convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records in a hush money trial, potentially facing 136 years in prison. Despite the guilty verdict, Trump and his supporters remain strong, leading to concerns of civil unrest in the country.

Donald Trump Found Guilty of Falsifying Business Records

Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records, related to hush money payments to a porn actor to influence the 2016 election. He faces potential prison time but can still pursue the White House. Trump denies the charges and plans to appeal.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Donald Trump was convicted in a criminal trial in New York and called the trial rigged and a disgrace. He claimed innocence and criticized the judge, the district attorney, and the Biden administration. Trump said the 'real verdict' would come in the next presidential election.

Trump convicted in Manhattan trial

Former President Trump convicted of falsifying business records in a Manhattan trial, with his attorney claiming bias from the judge and plans to appeal the verdict.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Conviction

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will hold a press conference after former President Donald Trump was convicted on all charges in his New York criminal trial on Thursday, May 30.

Donald Trump Convicted as Felon

Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his business records trial, making him a convicted felon. Democrats and the leftist media are celebrating the verdict, while Trump claims it is a rigged decision by the Biden administration to hurt him as a political opponent.

Former Military Officer Convicted of Murders

Former military police officer convicted in Brazil for multiple murders indicted in Boston for using fraudulently obtained visa and lying on asylum application.

Illegal Alien Convicted of Killing Two Children Released from Prison

Illegal alien convicted of killing two children released from prison by sanctuary state of Connecticut instead of being deported by ICE. ICE had issued a detainer and deportation order, but Connecticut Department of Corrections released him without notifying ICE. He has since been arrested by ICE and is pending deportation to Mexico.

Migrant Men from Guatemala Convicted of Gang Raping Deaf Woman in New Mexico

Three migrant men from Guatemala pleaded guilty or were convicted of gang raping a deaf woman after kidnapping her in Santa Fe, New Mexico. One of the accused, Josue Donaldo Leon Cartagena, the alleged ring leader, has reportedly fled to Guatemala. The other perpetrators received prison sentences for their crimes.

New Jersey Mom Stabbed by Stranger High on Mushrooms in 2013

A New Jersey mom was stabbed in her own home by a stranger high on mushrooms in 2013. The attacker demanded her belongings, stabbed her, and fled. He was later arrested and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Support for Convicted Child Molester Brian Peck

Several actors, including James Marsden, wrote letters of support for convicted child molester Brian Peck. Investigation Discovery's docuseries 'Quiet on Set' sheds light on the toxic culture of children's TV shows in the 1990s and early 2000s. Drake Bell speaks out about being sexually abused by Peck during his time at Nickelodeon. Some actors regret writing letters of support after learning the full extent of the accusations against Peck.

Florida Convicted Pedophile Arrested for Allegedly Raping Woman After Release from Prison

Florida convicted pedophile arrested for allegedly raping a woman shortly after his release from prison. The victim was attacked after getting into an argument with a family member while intoxicated and going for a walk. The man followed her, asked for a cigarette, and then assaulted her. The victim was able to escape with the help of her father. The perpetrator was identified through surveillance footage and forensic evidence, and is now in custody.

Shooting of Indianapolis Police Officer

A man convicted of shooting an Indianapolis police officer in the throat during a 2022 shootout has been sentenced to 87 years in prison. The incident occurred after the man was connected to a car crash and fled on foot, opening fire on the officers.

Fatal Stabbing of Sex Offender in Louisiana

A twice-convicted sex offender was stabbed to death at a laundromat in Louisiana by a woman he was allegedly trying to assault. The woman used self-defense to fight back against her attacker.