A federal judge has dismissed two lawsuits filed by former FBI Director James Comey and New York City Comptroller Letitia James against the Trump Organization. The decision came as a surprise, with many legal experts saying it was "unprecedented."
Comey had sued the Trump Organization in 2018, alleging that his firing by President Donald Trump constituted an abuse of power. He also claimed that he was being targeted by the Trump Organization for its role in investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The other lawsuit, filed by Letitia James, accused the Trump Organization of racketeering and money laundering in connection with its business dealings in New York City. The lawsuit alleged that the organization had engaged in a wide-ranging scheme to bribe public officials and deceive investors.
The judge's decision to dismiss both lawsuits was seen as a major blow to Comey and James. The decision means that they will not be able to recover damages from the Trump Organization for their claims of abuse of power and racketeering.
As the case made headlines around the country, a separate auction took place at Sotheby's in New York City. A rare Muppet memorabilia lot went under the hammer, with bids coming in from around the world. The winning bid was reported to be over $1 million for a single item.
Comey had sued the Trump Organization in 2018, alleging that his firing by President Donald Trump constituted an abuse of power. He also claimed that he was being targeted by the Trump Organization for its role in investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The other lawsuit, filed by Letitia James, accused the Trump Organization of racketeering and money laundering in connection with its business dealings in New York City. The lawsuit alleged that the organization had engaged in a wide-ranging scheme to bribe public officials and deceive investors.
The judge's decision to dismiss both lawsuits was seen as a major blow to Comey and James. The decision means that they will not be able to recover damages from the Trump Organization for their claims of abuse of power and racketeering.
As the case made headlines around the country, a separate auction took place at Sotheby's in New York City. A rare Muppet memorabilia lot went under the hammer, with bids coming in from around the world. The winning bid was reported to be over $1 million for a single item.