UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK — FLYCATCHER CORP. LTD and FLYCATCHER TOYS,
INC., Plaintiffs, -v.- AFFABLE AVENUE LLC, doing business as CJ DIST;
OZMOS COMPANY LLC; EYTAN GROSSMAN, doing
business as EYG DEALS; CREATIVE REWARDS
INC.; JOSHUA CHAVEZ, doing business as
ONESTOPFASTSHOP; TOP EXPERIENCE COMPANY
LLC, doing business as WE PAY COST LLC; PRETTY
PRINCESS LLC, doing business as NORVI; AYANEE
LLC; FORTUNA KG LLC, doing business as
FORTUNAKG; JAXSON MANAGEMENT LLC; JOAN
ALEXANDER SORIANO, doing business as
PRIMECHOICEMART; A WAHABI CORPORATION,
doing business as MCPROFITS; MODA ORIGINAL
LLC; VALLEY BODEGA WHOLESALE INC.; EYAD
WAHBY; SAM SHAMLOO; S&N GLOBAL SUPPLY
INC.; VALUE VALLEY WHOLESALE LLC; ADAM
HAMIDA; and JOHN DOES 1 to 25,
Defendants.
The whole thing is delicious, it's a lawyer repeatedly fucking himself up by depending on
Google search and LLMs.
On August 22, 2025, the Court held a conference to discuss Mr.
Feldmans conduct. It set out to understand how his citation errors came to be
and to what extent he used AI assistance to generate his submissions to the
Court. The Court began by placing Mr. Feldman under oath (Dkt. #223 (Tr.)
at 4-5) and then proceeded to ask him a series of questions.
Via.
SuspectFile: Assault on Independent
Journalism: Unfounded Legal Attacks over the Black Basta Investigation
In which the SuspectFile folks go through entirely too much effort and energy to
demonstrate to The Hacker News law firm, Dennemeyer & Associates, that they're full
of
shit and need to stop with the false copyright claims.
This kinda stuff is why fraudulent DMCA claims really need some teeth. Pulling stunts like
this really needs to hurt the fraudsters enough that it's a career limiting maneuver.
Via.
OMG, I'm giggling out loud here... Global Nerdy:
Claudes Super Bowl ads are so funny that Sam Altmans crashing out over them collects
the mentioned ads, and... I'll link the YouTube versions here for posterity, but the essay
collects them in a handy format.
Oh, look, another data breach notification. How many decades of "free credit monitoring" are we up to now?
(Second prize is *two* years of credit monitor... Oh, who are we kidding, permission for yet another entity to mine my personal data for marketing.)