Happy to get the utilities back.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Behavior...
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Harry Morel, a former district attorney from south Louisiana who frequently used his position to offer vulnerable women clemency in return for sexual favors, pleaded guilty to obstructing a federal investigation of sexual abuse allegations. The 73-year-old faces a maximum sentence of three years in prison.
Investigators have linked the former St. Charles Parish District Attorney to 20 women during his 33-year tenure. Morel had offered to help the women with their cases or cases of relatives.
Danielle Keim agreed to wear a wire for the FBI and record her conversations with Morel. During a surveillance operation, the FBI captured on tape Morel bringing two bottles of wine to her apartment where he engaged in “inappropriate behavior.”
Possibilities...
Allegations about the Monroe County coroner's office were laid out in recent court filings: Sex between a deputy coroner and a police officer at a death scene; stealing prescription drugs and other items from the deceased; an extramarital affair in the woods, during working hours; and showing co-workers cellphone photos of a lover's male genitalia.
The federal case filed by former deputy coroner Lauren Fizz. The complaint alleges Traci Allen created a sexually hostile work environment by telling co-workers about her marital problems and her own infidelity, showing them obscene photos of one of her lovers, bragging about a "friends with benefits" relationship with someone she met on social media and talking "about leaving work early for a liaison in the woods."
Fizz's lawsuit said Traci Allen and an unnamed co-worker, described as "her deputy coroner paramour," concocted a false story that Fizz "had had a sexual encounter with a police officer at a death scene in April 2016."
The other lawsuit, by chief deputy coroner Michael Sak, said he turned down sexual overtures that Traci Allen made toward him in early 2016 and again this July.
Monroe County Coroner Bob Allen, a Republican who has held the job for 25 years, insists the descriptions of an office spinning out of control are false allegations.
Trial...
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Glenn Chin, the supervisory pharmacist at the now-closed New England Compounding Center in Framingham is to go on trial for his role in the 2012.
Chin ran the clean rooms where steroid injections were made.
Prosecutors say the pharmacy used expired ingredients, neglected to properly disinfect the clean rooms and failed to act when mold and bacteria was detected. After the outbreak, regulators found standing water, mold and bacteria in the air and on workers’ gloved fingertips.
Chin ran the clean rooms where steroid injections were made.
Prosecutors say the pharmacy used expired ingredients, neglected to properly disinfect the clean rooms and failed to act when mold and bacteria was detected. After the outbreak, regulators found standing water, mold and bacteria in the air and on workers’ gloved fingertips.
The Keys...
As the devastated Florida Keys began reopening to residents who fled Hurricane Irma, officials warned the returning islanders to bring enough supplies to sustain them for a while, because no one yet knows when water and power will be fully restored.
"The Keys are not what you left several days ago when you evacuated. Electricity, sewer and water are intermittent at best," Mayor George Neugent.
Getting Key West residents and businesses owners to the southernmost point remained a challenge as authorities work to keep out tourists, gawkers, looters and others who could hamper recovery efforts.
Nearly two dozen checkpoints in the hardest hit areas will be heavily staffed with law-enforcement officers to check IDs to ensure only authorized residents and relief workers get through.
To rebuild....
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Escapade...
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Elizabeth Scott had worked for San Francisco-based UploadVR as director of digital and social media.
She claimed the company’s “rampant sexual behavior and focus” made it an unbearable place to work. And in other accusations, the founders allegedly fostered a “boy’s club” environment that purposefully excluded women from both social and professional gatherings.
The local virtual reality startup accused of bringing prostitutes to a work party and setting up an office “kink room” for sexual escapades. The issue has resolved the explosive lawsuit that brought those claims to light.
Thing should have been done differently. Just a thought.
Arrest...
British police have made an apparent breakthrough in subway bombing, but the country remains on a "critical" alert, meaning that another attack is judged imminent.
Police arrested an 18-year-old man in the port of Dover the main ferry link to France and then launched a massive armed search in the southwestern London suburb of Sunbury.
The man is being held under the Terrorism Act and has been brought to London for questioning. His identity is a closely guarded secret and police have implored the press not to speculate while the inquiry unfolds.
When would Britain take action to combat the young terrorists running around?
Friday, September 15, 2017
Banon...
Survive...
Qatar's ruling emir met German Chancellor Angela Merkel on his first trip abroad since a diplomatic crisis erupted between the tiny Gulf nation and its neighbors, and the German leader voiced "great concern" that no end to the conflict is in sight.
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates cut ties with Qatar in June over its close relations with Iran and its alleged support for extremists. Qatar denies supporting extremism.
Germany foreign minister said the country's intelligence service would play a role in clearing up accusations that Qatar supports terrorist groups.
Among demands the Arab nations made of Qatar in June is for all Turkish troops in the country to be expelled. Other demands include limiting diplomatic ties to Iran, shutting down the state-funded Al-Jazeera satellite news network and other media outlets and severing ties to all "terrorist organizations," including the Muslim Brotherhood and Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Is that the Qatari way to survive?
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