Prince Harry has expressed his support for families pursuing legal action against major social media companies, while also, Taylor Swift is seeking to block a trademark, and a top Goldman Sachs lawyer resigned amid revelations of her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to join mourners in Tumbler Ridge following a school shooting, and police had previously visited the suspect's home due to mental health concerns.
In California, Prince Harry addressed bereaved families involved in a legal challenge against Instagram and YouTube, owned by Meta, and Google, respectively. According to BBC Technology, the Duke of Sussex thanked the families for "telling your stories over and over again" during an emotional address. The families allege that the platforms are designed to be addictive.
Meanwhile, pop star Taylor Swift is taking legal action to prevent a bedding company, Cathay Home, from trademarking the phrase "Swift Home." BBC Business reported that Swift's legal team argues the branding closely resembles the singer's trademarked signature, potentially misleading consumers into believing she endorsed the products.
In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to join mourners in Tumbler Ridge following a school shooting that claimed the lives of six people, including a teacher and five children. The Guardian reported that authorities had previously visited the home of the teenage suspect multiple times due to mental health concerns and seized firearms approximately two years prior, later returning them.
Adding to the week's developments, Kathy Ruemmler, the top lawyer at Goldman Sachs, resigned after revelations of her connections to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Al Jazeera reported that Ruemmler received gifts from Epstein, offered him reputation management advice, and likened him to an older brother, according to the United States Department of Justice's investigative files.
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