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Pfizer, Tris Pharma Pay $41.5m in Texas ADHD Drug Settlement

Pfizer and Tris Pharma reached a $41.5 million settlement with Texas after being accused of falsifying quality control tests for Quillivant XR, an ADHD medication, and defrauding the state’s Medicaid program. The suit claimed that between 2012 and 2018, tests showed Quillivant XR sometimes failed to dissolve in the body properly, resulting in ineffective treatment for children. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the companies provided adulterated drugs and changed test results to secure Medicaid reimbursements. Both Pfizer and Tris Pharma deny any wrongdoing, stating there was no impact on patient safety and still stand by Quillivant’s quality. Whistleblower Tarik Ahmed, Tris Pharma’s technology chief, made the initial complaint that led to the lawsuit. Pfizer stopped marketing Quillivant XR in 2018 after Tris Pharma purchased the product.

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Trump Threatens to Sue BBC for Up to $5 Billion Over Edited Speech

President Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion over its Panorama documentary, which combined segments of his January 6, 2021 speech in a way his lawyers allege was “false and defamatory.” The edit allegedly made it appear Trump was directly inciting the US Capitol riot, triggering outcry and the resignation of BBC Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness. The controversy broke after an adviser’s memo detailed how three portions of Trump’s speech were spliced, causing reputational harm that Trump’s team claims was “disseminated worldwide.” BBC Chair Samir Shah and the corporation have apologized for the “error of judgement” but rejected Trump’s demand for financial compensation or legal liability. Despite the apology and the BBC’s decision to pull the documentary from rebroadcast, Trump insists the edit amounted to “election interference” […]

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SERAP Sues NNPC Over Missing ₦500bn Oil Money: “Account for 2024 Shortfall Now!

Transparency watchdog SERAP has filed a high-stakes lawsuit against NNPC Limited, demanding accountability for ₦500 billion in missing oil revenues from late 2024. The move follows explosive World Bank reports showing NNPC remitted only ₦600bn of ₦1.1tn earned October-December 2024. ⚖️ Lawsuit Breakdown In *Suit No: FHC/L/MSC/553/2025* (Lagos Federal High Court), SERAP seeks: Court Order: Force NNPC to disclose whereabouts of unremitted ₦500bn Corruption Probe: Invite anti-graft agencies to investigate/recover funds Prosecutions: Identify and punish responsible officials Immediate Remittance: Return funds to Federation Account NNPC’s Controversial Defense: "FOI Act doesn’t apply to us" – Afe Babalola & Co (NNPC’s lawyers) SERAP’s Counterargument: "Supreme Court already ruled FOI Act covers ALL public records – including NNPC’s." 💰 Why This Matters SERAP argues this missing money: 📉 Worsens Nigeria’s debt crisis and deficit spending 🚫 Denies states/local governments critical allocations 🏥 Deprives citizens of essential services amid cost-of-living crisis ⚖️ Violates Constitution (Sections 13 & 15) and UN Anti-Corruption […]

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Ghanaian Entrepreneur Sues Kevin Taylor for GH¢20M Over Defamation

Dr. William Anarfi Sarpong, a Ghanaian medical entrepreneur, has taken legal action against US-based journalist Kevin Taylor and his media platform, Loud Silence Media, for defamation. The lawsuit, filed at the High Court in Accra, seeks GH¢20 million in damages over allegations made by Taylor during a Facebook Live broadcast between February 26 and 28, 2025.According to the court documents, Taylor accused Dr. Anarfi of fraudulent dealings and misconduct involving the Ghanaian government. However, Dr. Anarfi, the owner of Spintex Medical Center, has denied these claims, labeling them as false and malicious fabrications intended to damage his reputation. His legal team, Gomdah & Associates, argues that Taylor's statements went beyond professional criticism and included exposing the entrepreneur’s family by sharing their personal details and images.The court has given Taylor and Loud Silence Media eight days to respond to the lawsuit […]

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Singer Alleges Terrifying Abuse by Diddy Amid Mounting Lawsuits.

Dawn Richard, a former member of Danity Kane and Diddy - Dirty Money, has filed a lawsuit accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of severe abuse. Richard claims the music mogul subjected her to years of mistreatment, including sexual assault, groping, threats, and inhumane working conditions that deprived her of food and rest.Attorney Lisa Bloom revealed that Richard also witnessed Diddy physically attack his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and tried to help her leave the toxic relationship, only to face threats of violence herself. Allegations against Diddy include racketeering, sex trafficking, and tampering with witnesses.Diddy denies the accusations, calling them fabricated, while his legal team maintains confidence in his innocence. This lawsuit adds to over two dozen allegations he faces, creating a growing legal storm around the rapper and producer.

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Akua Donkor Plans to Sue John Mahama.

Akua Donkor, leader of the Ghana Freedom Party, has announced plans to file a lawsuit against former president John Mahama. Donkor claims Mahama made defamatory remarks about her during his campaign. She has demanded an apology and hinted at legal action if he does not retract his statements. The potential lawsuit adds to the tension in the lead-up to the 2024 elections, with both parties trading barbs.

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