Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Hate all...

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Outraged...

The cartoonist's homepage, clarionledger.com/opinion

Booker...

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Hire...

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Loss...

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A California judge ordered Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti to pay $4.85 million to an attorney at his former law firm, the first time the potential presidential candidate is being held personally liable in the case.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Dennis Landin  said Avenatti must pay the money because he personally guaranteed a settlement with Jason Frank. Frank had alleged the firm misstated its profits and that he was owed millions.
The ruling follows a court ruling from a U.S. bankruptcy court judge who ordered Avenatti's former firm to pay $10 million to Frank in May. The $4.85 million is in addition.
In July, the Justice Department accused Avenatti of making misrepresentations in the bankruptcy case and said his former law firm owed more than $440,000 in unpaid federal taxes.
A federal judge dismissed Daniels' defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump.

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Central American migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S., cross the Suchiate River to avoid the border checkpoint in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, October 20, 2018.
What is Sen. Shumer saying regarding the thousands marching to US border? No opinion? Not even "Abolish ICE"? Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Elizabeth Warren, Booker, any one?

Monday, October 22, 2018

Paid...

Internet trolls widely shared a photograph of demonstrator Vickie Lampron being handed cash by an organizer while she waited to enter the U.S. Capitol, where she would be one of the first persons to be arrested protesting at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Kavanaugh on 4 September 2018. Conspiracy theorists claimed a photograph of her was evidence that protesters were paid for personal gain in exchange for disrupting the hearings.
The picture was originally posted by Adam Schindler to his website and to Twitter. He also made a YouTube video.
The first image was also widely shared on Facebook with the following caption: “This woman disrupted the Kavanaugh hearing held on September 4 and was thrown out. 

Disrupting the proceedings is an imoral act and compared only to what misguided people do based on hate. Express your opinion legally.

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Professor Susan Feiner of the University of Southern Maine has been barred from teaching at the university after she attempted to offer class credit to students who joined her in a protest of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Feiner officially retired from the university earlier this year, but was still permitted to teach courses. Feiner, without approval from the university, offered course credit to students who agreed to accompany her to Washington D.C. to protest Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. This week, the University of Southern Maine announced that, as a result of her “pop-up” course, Feiner had been banned from teaching.

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Julie Swetnick does not accuse Kavanaugh himself of sexually assaulting her. But she asserts Kavanaugh was present when she was the victim of a “gang rape” by multiple boys at one party.
Swetnick's sworn statement asserting that she met Kavanaugh in the 1980-1981 time period and subsequently attended more than 10 house parties where she said Kavanaugh and a close friend of his, Mark Judge, attended.  

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A Federal bankruptcy judge Rufus Reynolds has ruled that the television ministry PTL should be repaid nearly $200,000 of the $363,700 it spent to buy the silence of Jessica Hahn's  sexual liaison with Jim Bakker.
Scott Furstman, a Los Angeles lawyer, has already agreed to return $39,000 of a $50,000 retainer that PTL paid him to administer the trust fund.

The ministry sued Ms. Hahn and Mr. Furstman in April, contending that Ms. Hahn had broken her agreement with PTL by talking about her 1980 encounter with Mr. Bakker at a hotel in Clearwater Beach, Fla.
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Ms. Hahn sold her story, illustrated with semi-nude photographs of herself, to Playboy magazine for a reported $1 million. [5 millions by today's]
The former church secretary, moved out of the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles,  said she did not realize the money was PTL's, rather than Mr. Bakker's personal money, and that they felt guilty about taking it. [1988]

Nothing is new. What makes the Media reacts violently to these stories?