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#MyPillow CEO's legal counsel Christopher Kachouroff and Jennifer DeMaster were excortiated by a Federal Judge and fined by court after violating court rules by turning in #ArtificialIntelligence generated legal motions with nearly 30 defective citations, including bogus cites of non existent case law.

The attorneys were retained while taking #MikeLindell for an expensive ride, as he unsucessfully fought another losing legal battle where a jury recently found him liable for false claims about the 2020 #election and defamation against voting machine mfgrs.

Prior to issuing the fines, U.S. District Judge Nina Wang ordered Lindell, and his legal team to demonstrate why they should not face #court sanctions and be referred for disciplinary action. Kachouroff issued a rebuke that the judge said attempted to "shift responsibility" and his filing was "both troubling and not well-taken."

In a 20-page #ruling issued Monday, July 7th the judge made clear that their breeches of #ProfessionalConduct and #Legal standards by the #Virginia based law firm McSweeney Cynkar & #Kachouroff were unacceptable to the court. In partcular the federal court circuit judge called out Kachouroff for trying to shirk responsibilty for the matter, when another filng he was involved in after this case in #Wisconsin was also found to have similar #AI generated errors.

Lindell's other sanctioned #attorney Jennifer Tavares Breedon DeMaster, who received her JD at an #evangelical law school in #VirginiaBeach and is author of the book " #Babylon Unveiled : Redefining Faith. Exposing Deception," told jurors that Lindell's false claims were protected by the #constitution in an animated and rambling closing argument made against a so-called “Ministry of Truth” built for suppressing US #ElectionRgging claims.

coloradosun.com/2025/07/07/mik

lawandcrime.com/high-profile/p

"The #ruling, which goes into effect within weeks, mandates tech giants including Google, X, and Meta to monitor and remove content involving hate speech, racism, and incitement to violence. If the companies can show they took steps to remove such content expeditiously, they will not be held liable.
#Brazil is one of the largest markets for #socialmedia, with 144 million users on YouTube, 112 million on Facebook, 140 million on Instagram..145 million active on WhatsApp."
restofworld.org/2025/brazil-so

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Rest of World · Brazil rules that social media platforms are responsible for users’ postsA new regulation from the Supreme Court holds Meta, X, and other online platforms accountable for content and user safety, setting Brazil on a collision course with the Trump administration.

Hoping this actually goes through instead of being delayed indefinitely.

“The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was set to start enforcing the remaining provisions of its “click-to-cancel” rule on May 14th, requiring that subscriptions be as easy to cancel as to start. Now, the agency says it won’t enforce the rule until July 14th, as TechCrunch reports.”

#FTC #ruling #delayed #tech #news
theverge.com/news/664730/ftc-d

The Verge · The FTC puts off enforcing its ‘click-to-cancel’ ruleVon Wes Davis

alojapan.com/1266493/japans-ru Japan’s ruling party balks at importing US rice as part of tariff deal #balks #deal #importing #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #Japans #news #part #party #rice #ruling #tariff #us TOKYO — Lawmakers in Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party are fighting a proposal to offer to import more U.S.-grown rice as a part of a deal on tariffs with the Trump administration. A resolution by the LDP’s food security committee calls the idea of sacrif…