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‘Karma Bit Him Big Time’: Trump Thought He Could Escape SCOTUS Ruling, But He Just Got Hit with a Final Notice That Has Him Crumbling on the Inside
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‘Karma Bit Him Big Time’: Trump Thought He Could Escape SCOTUS Ruling, But He Just Got Hit with a Final Notice That Has Him Crumbling on the Inside

President Donald Trump is still trying to weasel out of a multi-million-dollar judgment in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, even after the U.S. Supreme Court slammed the door on his appeal. The court issued a ruling June 29, declining to hear Trump’s case and allowing the verdict and judgment to stand. But in a...

Instagram Model Who Stabbed Boyfriend to Death Makes Last-Ditch Effort to Paint Him as the Aggressor By Bringing Up Dead Pet
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Instagram Model Who Stabbed Boyfriend to Death Makes Last-Ditch Effort to Paint Him as the Aggressor By Bringing Up Dead Pet

OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney faces second-degree murder charges for stabbing her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, to death. Now, with the high-profile trial set for late August, her legal team is working hard to cast Obumseli as the aggressor. Clenney’s lawyers dug up a November 2020 warrant accusing Obumseli of animal cruelty, an allegation he denied at...

‘Mocked Completely’: Todd Blanche Appears Visibly Shaken as Protesters Hijacked Event. Now a Deadline Looms That Will Rock Him to the Core
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‘Mocked Completely’: Todd Blanche Appears Visibly Shaken as Protesters Hijacked Event. Now a Deadline Looms That Will Rock Him to the Core

A trio of Trump administration officials, thinking they were attending an easy celebratory event in Washington, instead encountered intense heckling and booing. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared visibly shaken before it was all over. It happened Thursday morning at a D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force gathering that included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Trump...

Black Mississippi Woman Lost 11 Years Behind Bars Before Court Exposed the Evidence Her Own Lawyer Never Showed the Jury
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Black Mississippi Woman Lost 11 Years Behind Bars Before Court Exposed the Evidence Her Own Lawyer Never Showed the Jury

A Black woman who served 11 years in prison for murder was freed this week on bond after the Mississippi Supreme Court sided with a state appeals court decision that prosecutors had failed to prove she was guilty. A jury convicted Tameshia Shelton in 2015 of fatally shooting her youngest sister’s 21-year-old boyfriend, Danelle Young,...