Wife of Investor Starts GoFundMe to Help Trump Pay $355 Million in Legal Expenses After NY Fraud Case Verdict

NEW YORK, NY – The wife of an investor has started a fundraising campaign to assist former President Trump in covering his legal expenses following a recent verdict in a civil fraud case in New York. The GoFundMe campaign aims to raise $355 million, the same amount that Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay in penalties. As of Saturday night, the campaign had already raised over $185,000 with contributions from more than 4,000 donors. …

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Cameo Fraud: Kimmel Sued by George Santos for Misusing Ex-Congressman’s Videos

Oyster Bay, New York – Former New York Representative George Santos has filed a civil lawsuit against late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel. Santos claims that Kimmel used fake names to request Cameo videos from him and then misused the clips on his talk show. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment, seeking at least $750,000 in damages. …

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Trump Civil Fraud Trial: Shocking $355 Million NY Ruling Revealed

Atlanta, Georgia – A civil fraud trial in New York has resulted in a ruling that requires former President Donald Trump to pay $355 million. This ruling comes after Fani Willis, the district attorney in Atlanta, Georgia, publicly acknowledged a “personal relationship” with a prosecutor she had hired for Trump’s case in Georgia. Not only is Trump facing the New York ruling, but he has also been ordered to pay $354 million in a separate …

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Hugo Awards in Crisis: 3rd Party Report Exposes Fraud and Recommendations for Worldcon Governance

The 2023 Hugo Awards administration is under scrutiny following an investigative report by Chris Barkley and Jason Sanford, revealing a grim situation. The report disclosed that individuals and works eligible for the Hugo Awards were kept off the ballot due to censorship decisions made by American and Canadian Hugo administrators. This decision resulted in fraud and grave disappointment for those who deserved recognition. Moreover, it is evident that the strategy of delayed release of data …

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Feds round up 40 members of a street gang and charge them with racketeering

BOSTON, MA – Federal authorities have charged over 40 individuals, identified as members and associates of the Heath Street Gang, with crimes ranging from drug trafficking to organized retail theft. The gang, primarily based in a public housing development in Boston, has also been implicated in shootings and the recruitment of minors, according to a statement made on Wednesday by Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy. In addition to the aforementioned charges, the group is also …

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“Fraud Trial” Latest: Judge in Trump’s Case Questions Key Witness Credibility

NEW YORK, NY – The civil fraud case against former President Donald Trump has taken an unexpected turn as the judge overseeing the trial has raised questions about the credibility of a key witness. The witness in question is Allen Weisselberg, who is facing a possible perjury deal that could potentially impact the outcome of the case. The judge’s inquiry into whether the witness lied has cast a shadow of doubt over the defense’s position …

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Trump Fraud Trial Update: Verdict Expected in Early to Mid-February

In New York City, a verdict in the civil business fraud trial of former President Donald Trump is expected to arrive in early to mid-February, according to a court spokesman. The timeline for the written decision by Judge Arthur Engoron is still a “rough estimate” and “subject to modifications,” said Alfred Baker, spokesman for the New York State Office of Court Administration. The trial, which had been anticipated to conclude on Wednesday, will determine penalties …

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Trump Fraud Trial Verdict Delayed by New York Judge – $370m Fine Decision Now Expected in Mid-February

NEW YORK – The verdict in the $370 million fraud trial of Donald Trump has been delayed and is now expected to be delivered in early to mid-February, according to a New York court spokesperson. Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the trial, had initially aimed to deliver the verdict by the end of January. The trial revolves around allegations that Trump and his company committed fraud by inflating the value of his assets on …

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Kansas couple hid dead relatives body and continued to collect retirement benefits for six years

OVERLAND PARK, KS – A couple from Johnson County is facing federal charges for allegedly collecting over $215,000 in retirement benefits in the name of a deceased relative, whose body was concealed in their home for six years. Mike Carroll, 81, a retired telecommunications worker, started receiving his pension and Social Security benefits in 2008. Authorities determined he died in 2016, based on digital data from his pacemaker. However, this information was not disclosed, and …

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Former NBA players guilty in multi-million dollar fraud

BOSTON, MA – Two former NBA players, Glen “Big Baby” Davis and Will Bynum, are potentially facing incarceration for their involvement in a fraudulent scheme that swindled over $5 million from the NBA Players’ Health and Welfare Benefit Plan, an insurance program for NBA players and their families. Davis was convicted of various charges, including health care fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud. Bynum was also implicated in the …

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