Topics include New York's attorney general pursuing Trump's assets, lawsuit against Apple for monopolizing smartphone market, data breach at London hospital, pause of DEI programs in Alabama, bank robbery by boys in Texas, and pig kidney transplant to a human.
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NY Attorney General considers seizing Trump's assets over a $464 million civil fraud case, intensifying legal battles.
Apple faces a lawsuit for monopolizing smartphone market, as AG Garland accuses them of limiting iPhone operating systems.
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Legal Battle Over Trump's Assets
New York's attorney general, Letitia James, is considering seizing assets of former President Donald Trump due to a $464 million judgment in a civil fraud case. Trump's legal team faces challenges in securing a bond and has requested to post a smaller amount or none. If Trump fails to meet payment obligations, properties like Trump National Golf Course and Seven Springs could be taken over by the state. The legal dispute intensifies as Trump's lawyers find it difficult to comply with the court's financial requirements.
Apple Facing Monopoly Lawsuit
Apple is targeted in a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of monopolizing the smartphone market by limiting iPhone operating systems. Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that Apple's actions increase costs for consumers and hinder app developers from releasing products on other smartphone platforms. Apple defended itself by denying the allegations and arguing that the lawsuit could impede their innovation efforts. The legal battle highlights concerns over iPhone messaging limitations and competitive practices in the tech industry.