Former New York GOP Representative George Santos, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft and now faces more than seven years in prison, said this week that he will be asking President Donald Trump for mercy.
Read More Santos: ‘I’ll Take A Commutation, Clemency, Whatever The President Is Willing To Give Me’Tag: Prison
West Virginia: Couple Sentenced To ‘Hundreds Of Years’ In Prison For ‘Enslaving’ Their Adopted Black Children
A couple in West Virginia was given a total term of 375 years in prison for making their five adopted Black children work as “slaves” on their farm — while being “verbally abused” with derogatory remarks about their race.
Read More West Virginia: Couple Sentenced To ‘Hundreds Of Years’ In Prison For ‘Enslaving’ Their Adopted Black Children‘Anti-Trump’ Hollywood Stars Request Administration’s Help With AI Copyright Protections, Sending An Open Letter
A number of Hollywood stars who previously slammed President Donald Trump’s administration are now reportedly seeking its assistance in enforcing artificial intelligence (AI) copyright protections — as the entertainment industry fights back against the impact of the new technology.
Read More ‘Anti-Trump’ Hollywood Stars Request Administration’s Help With AI Copyright Protections, Sending An Open LetterGov. Hochul Activates National Guard Amid N.Y. Prison Guard Strike
Multiple walkouts of New York state prison guards began this week and have continued into Thursday at a number of correctional facilities in the Empire State, prompting New York Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul to declare a “disaster emergency.”
Read More Gov. Hochul Activates National Guard Amid N.Y. Prison Guard StrikeEl Salvador Agrees To Accept Deported Migrants Under New U.S. Deal, Including Criminals
El Salvador has agreed to take in violent U.S. criminals who are currently in jails and prisons. They have also agreed to accept deportees of any nationality.
Read More El Salvador Agrees To Accept Deported Migrants Under New U.S. Deal, Including CriminalsUS SEC case over massive Allen Stanford fraud ends, judge orders fines
A federal judge ordered an end to the SEC’s 16-year-old lawsuit over Allen Stanford’s $7.2 billion Ponzi scheme, directing the financier and two former colleagues to pay sums that will go largely uncollected.
Read More US SEC case over massive Allen Stanford fraud ends, judge orders fines