A federal judge denied a pornography conglomerate’s motion to stay sex trafficking claims pending criminal proceedings against two people involved in the lawsuit, explaining in his order that there is not enough resemblance between the two actions.
“While the defendants’ argument is not frivolous, this court again determines … that the statutory requirement of the ‘same occurrence’ does require more than inferences from similar-sounding al...
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