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California Woman Killed in 1977 Identified by Cold Case Team
A Southern California woman killed in 1977 has been identified by a cold case team, after skeletal remains found in 1986 were identified this week as those of a missing Riverside woman.
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Georgia DA Asks for Special Grand Jury to Investigate Trump in 2020 Election Probe
The Georgia prosecutor investigating possible attempts to interfere in the 2020 general election by former President Donald Trump and others has asked for a special grand jury to aid the investigation
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Alvin Bragg's Opponent Concedes in Primary For Manhattan DA
Alvin Bragg, a former top deputy to New York’s attorney general, was poised to become Manhattan’s first Black district attorney after his closest opponent conceded in the Democratic primary.
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Kevin Hart's Personal Shopper Allegedly Charged Over $1 Million on Card
Kevin Hart’s one-time personal shopper was charged with defrauding the comedian out of more than $1 million in fraudulent credit card purchases, the Queens District Attorney announced Wednesday.
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Kevin Hart's Personal Shopper Defrauds Comedian Out of More Than $1M: Queens DA
Kevin Hart’s one-time personal shopper was charged with defrauding the comedian out of more than $1 million in fraudulent credit card purchases, the Queens District Attorney announced Wednesday.
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Ex-LaGuardia Airport Worker Sentenced for Recording Woman in Bathroom: DA
A former LaGuardia Airport employee was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to using his cell phone to secretly record “pretty girls” using a public restroom at the airport, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Tuesday. Samuel Rodriguez, 39, of College Point, pleaded guilty in September to unlawful surveillance in the second degree from an incident that…
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Exploiting the Exploited? Insiders Accuse Charity Of Cashing In On Sex Trafficking Concerns
After allegations have been raised about Saved in America’s operations, NBC 7 Investigates sat down with the charity’s founder to discuss the nonprofit’s mission, rescue figures, and use of funds.
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6 Charged in 2018 NYC Wall Collapse That Killed Construction Worker
Construction worker Luis Sanchez Almonte was killed in a wall collapse while working in Brooklyn September 2018. On Thursday, six people were charged in connection to the incident.
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Former Boston College Student Indicted in Boyfriend's Suicide
A former Boston College student has been indicted in connection with the suicide of her boyfriend, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced on Monday. Inyoung You, 21, of South Korea, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of 22-year-old Alexander Urtula, who was also a student at Boston College.
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No Criminal Charges for Stop & Shop Staff in Alleged NYC Shoplifter Death
The Brooklyn district attorney has found insufficient evidence of criminal conduct on the part of Stop & Shop employees in the death of a suspected shoplifter at a local store last year — a case the medical examiner had ruled a homicide.
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Court-Appointed Guardians Accused of Stealing Over $1M From 100 Incapacitated Victims
A Delaware County man, his wife and his sister-in-law are accused of using a shell company and their local church to steal over one million dollars from more than 100 incapacitated people they were appointed by a court to take care of.
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NYC Man Pleads Guilty to Nearly 6,000 Photos of Child Sex Abuse and Having Sex With Dog: DA
A New York City man pleaded guilty on Thursday to having nearly 6,000 photos of children being sexual abused as well as charges of that he had sex with a dog, the district attorney’s office said.
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Man Admits Mailing Powder, Blood in Threats to OkCupid CEO
A Beverly man has admitted to sending the CEO of a dating website letters containing white powder described as Anthrax and a red substance described as AIDS-infected blood. Liam MacLeod, 47, sent nine letters to the CEO of OKCupid.com between September and December 2017, each of which contained threatening communications or suspicious substances, the district attorney said Thursday.
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Bronx Brothers Sentenced After Forcing Young Women into Prostitution After Promising Music Video Dancing Jobs
Three Bronx brothers have been sentenced to prison after promising young women jobs as dancers in music videos, only to force them into prostitution
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Mount Vernon Parents Charged With Starving 6-Week-Old Girl to Death
Parents in Mount Vernon were charged this week in the death of their 6-week-old infant.
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Staten Island Mom Admits to Causing Toddler Daughter's Death After Child Ingested Morphine Pills
A Staten Island mother has pleaded guilty to manslaughter after her 14-month-old daughter’s death as a result of an opiod overdose in 2017
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Man Charged in Los Angeles With 1985 Death of TV Director
Prosecutors have charged a man in the cold-case killing of a TV director who worked on “The Incredible Hulk,” ”The Six Million Dollar Man” and other shows more than three decades ago.
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DA: MS-13 Gang Members Sentenced to 50 Years to Life for 2017 Long Island Murder of Innocent Man
Two convicted MS-13 gang members were sentenced Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison for a fatal shooting in Long Island that claimed the life of an innocent 39-year-old man, Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced.
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Stolen Gold Coffin, a Met Centerpiece for Years, Is Back on Display in Egypt
Egypt displayed a gilded ancient coffin from the first century B.C. on Tuesday, which New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art returned last week after U.S. investigators determined it to be a looted antiquity.
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NYC Man Gets State Prison in Pace University Dorm Room Terror
A New York City man who knocked on a Pace University student’s dorm room, then pushed his way in and sexually terrorized her as she desperately tried to talk her way out of it has been sentenced to state prison, authorities said.