Tom Ford
Coverage of Tom Ford in the Nexus archive.
- Attorney says mom accused of leaving infant in hot car shouldn’t face murder charge. Here’s why
A Georgia woman, Deja Coleman, faces second-degree murder charges after her 1-year-old son died in a hot car. Her attorney, Tom Ford, argues the incident was an accident caused by sleep deprivation and urges prosecutors to reduce the charge to involuntary manslaughter.
- Attorney says mom accused of leaving infant in hot car shouldn’t face murder charge. Here’s why
Deja Coleman, a Georgia woman, faces second-degree murder and cruelty charges after her 1-year-old son died in a hot car. Her attorney, Tom Ford, argues the incident was an accident caused by sleep deprivation and urges prosecutors to drop murder charges in favor of involuntary manslaughter.
- Attorney says mom accused of leaving infant in hot car shouldn’t face murder charge. Here’s why
A Georgia woman, Deja Coleman, is charged with second-degree murder and cruelty to children after her 1-year-old son died in a hot car. Her attorney, Tom Ford, argues the incident was an accident caused by sleep deprivation and her circumstances post-abuse, urging prosecutors to drop murder charges and reform legal responses to such cases.
- Jensen Huang’s signature black leather jacket just sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $1 million—and the money is going to young tech builders
Jensen Huang's signature black leather jacket sold at Sotheby's for $960,000, with proceeds funding a philanthropic initiative for young tech builders through Long Journey Ventures and the Edge Institute. The jacket, worn during Nvidia events, had a presale estimate of $40,000 to $60,000 but fetched significantly higher bids.
- Jensen Huang's iconic leather jacket is going up for auction
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's Tom Ford leather jacket, worn and signed by him, is being auctioned by Sotheby's from July 7 to July 17 with proceeds funding grants for next-generation founders. The jacket, authenticated by Professional Sports Authenticator and James Spence Authentication, is estimated to sell for $40,000 to $60,000.
- How leaks, demands and a phone call derailed Estée Lauder’s deal to create a $40B luxe giant
Estée Lauder's planned merger to create a $40 billion luxury beauty giant was derailed due to leaks, regulatory demands, and a pivotal phone call. The deal aimed to combine brands like Tom Ford, Clinique, and MAC with Carolina Herrera and Charlotte Tilbury.