Lawyers representing Taylor Swift's production company are asking Judge Aileen Cannon to dismiss a copyright infringement lawsuit.
In a new ruling released Tuesday, Cannon granted a request from Trump's co-defendants, his aides Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira, to deny the Department of Justice 's request to release the report.
Rachel joined Newsweek in October 2023 ... posted a piece talking about my concern that Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon was about to help Donald Trump bury Volume 2 of Special Counsel Jack ...
Aileen Cannon is a U.S. district judge based in Florida. Appointed by Donald Trump in 2020, Judge Cannon later presided over the legal case regarding the former president's handling of classified ...
A woman suing Taylor Swift is asking Judge Aileen Cannon not to dismiss her case ... of the Eras Tour is set for Vancouver on December 8. Newsweek has contacted lawyers for Marasco and Swift ...
A woman suing Taylor Swift's production company failed to follow court rules, according to an order from Judge Aileen Cannon.
Jenna joined Newsweek in 2024. She previously worked ... company is facing are "time-barred" under the law. Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over the case, dismissed Swift from the lawsuit ...
Newsweek has contacted the chair of the House ... or conclusions in Volume II or in drafts thereof." Judge Aileen Cannon in her ruling wrote: "the [Justice] Department has offered no valid reason ...
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