Delaware court dismisses epps defamation suit against fox news

A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by James Ray Epps against Fox News over comments made by Tucker Carlson. The ruling came Friday after Epps tried to amend his complaint. The case centered on allegations that Carlson portrayed Epps as a federal agent provocateur during the January 6 riots.

U.S. District Judge Jennifer Hall granted Fox News' motion to dismiss the amended complaint. She found that Epps failed to allege facts showing actual malice, a required element for public figures in defamation cases. The judge noted that many of Epps' new claims were conclusory statements without supporting details.

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A federal judge dismissing the human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia in a Tennessee courtroom.
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Federal judge in Tennessee dismisses human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, citing vindictive prosecution

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A federal judge has dismissed human smuggling and conspiracy charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, finding the case was tainted by a vindictive motive tied to his successful legal challenge to his mistaken deportation to El Salvador in 2025.

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A federal judge has denied former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan's request to overturn her conviction for obstructing ICE agents. The ruling came Tuesday in a case stemming from an April 2025 incident at a Milwaukee courthouse. Dugan was found guilty last December of impeding a federal removal proceeding.

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The U.S. Department of Justice apologized to U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose for failing to disclose a foreign murder warrant about detainee Bryan Rafael Gomez. The apology followed a DHS press release that called DuBose an 'Activist Biden Judge' for ordering Gomez's release. DOJ clarified that the judge lacked knowledge of the warrant at the time.

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