JPMorgan Chase is suing customers accused of exploiting an ATM glitch after a viral video led to individuals depositing fake checks and withdrawing large sums of money before the checks bounced. The bank has filed complaints in federal courts and is seeking the return of stolen funds, along with interest, overdraft fees, and legal fees. (UPI)
David DePape was sentenced to life without parole for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, after a San Francisco jury found him guilty of aggravated kidnapping and other charges. The judge rejected a new trial request and emphasized DePape’s lack of sympathy, considering the victim’s trauma and injuries. (AP)
Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon was released early from federal prison after serving a four-month sentence for defying a congressional subpoena related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Bannon, who called himself a “political prisoner,” still faces legal issues in a separate New York case involving fraud allegations. (CBS News)
A 48-year-old hiker who went missing in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia, has been found alive suffering from a snakebite after nearly a week. She was located on the Nungar Creek Trail and treated for exposure and the snakebite before being taken to a hospital. (ABC News)
The Supreme Court rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bid to remove his name from the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan. Kennedy, who endorsed Trump after his fellow Democrats refused to promise him a job in a Harris administration, sought removal in states where it could hurt his ally but was denied due to voting already underway. (NBC News)