New York Judge Who Made Racist Tiktok Videos Didn't Know They Were Public
In an August filing, the judge stated that he didn't realize they would be available to the public and claimed many were "taken out of context."
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In an August filing, the judge stated that he didn't realize they would be available to the public and claimed many were "taken out of context."
A lawyer for Shawn "Mickey" Stines, the Kentucky sheriff accused of gunning down a judge in the courthouse chambers, has revealed their defense strategy.
DA Glenn Funk was reportedly aware of the situation but insists that the defense attorneys had no expectation of privacy inside his offices.
Lawyers for TikTok were in the The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Monday arguing against the constitutionality of the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which gave the social media platform 270 days to break away from ByteDance or be banned.