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Courthouse News December 21, 2020 Over two years after he embarrassed Roy Moore in a prank interview featuring a purported pedophile-detection wand, Sacha Baron Cohen will have to sit for an hour of questioning in the former Alabama judge’s defamation case. Moore seeks $95 million in damages after making an unwitting guest appearance on Cohen’s satirical Showtime series “Who Is America?” Donning one of his trademark disguises in the ambush, Cohen posed as a counterterrorism expert to interview Moore, the former judge who saw his 2017 Senate run derailed by sexual misconduct allegations involving underage girls. Continue Reading…..
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Attorney General Barr says special counsel not needed for Hunter Biden investigation, undercutting Trump CNBC December 21, 2020 Outgoing Attorney General William Barr said Monday that he saw no reason for a special counsel to take over the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden, son of President-elect Joe Biden, undercutting President Donald Trump yet again. Trump has mulled pushing the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel for the probe, which is focused on Hunter Biden’s taxes, and which is currently being handled by the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware. “To the extent that there’s an investigation, I think…
Five Duke basketball players likely to bolt after season By Matt Giles Ball Durham December 21, 2020 As of a tweet on Tuesday from the Duke basketball program, freshman combo forward Jalen Johnson is out indefinitely with some sort of foot injury. Other than a report by ESPN during No. 21 Duke’s win at Notre Dame on Wednesday, which noted that the former five-star recruit is in a boot and will receive a reevaluation in 2-3 weeks, there are no hints as to when he will return. Nevertheless, as was the case when the Milwaukee native arrived in…
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Biden won’t ask AG candidates about Hunter investigation – Business Insider Business Insider December 20, 2020 When Attorney General Bill Barr leaves the White House this week, he will be replaced for the remainder of Trump’s term by Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen. According to a previous report from the Associated Press, Trump has floated the idea of firing Rosen should he refuse to appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden. Rosen has previously declined to comment whether or not he’s interested in pursuing an investigation into the president-elect’s son. Continue Reading…..
California governor faces recall effort amid pandemic, dining at famed French Laundry By Alicia Victoria Lozano NBC News December 20, 2020 LOS ANGELES — Less than two years into office, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is being forced to defend his job. Battered by several crises, including the coronavirus pandemic, crippling unemployment, devastating wildfires and one very poorly timed fancy dinner, Newsom faces a recall effort that shows no signs of slowing. A petition to oust Newsom has more than half the signatures needed to trigger a special election, said Orrin Heatlie, who is leading the Recall Gavin 2020…
By Larry Klayman WND December 18, 2020 At the height of the Russian collusion witch hunts of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, after Trump confidant Roger Stone was indicted on seven counts of perjury, witness tampering and obstruction of justice, for which he was later convicted, the self-styled dirty trickster sold T-shirts with the claim “Roger Stone Did Nothing Wrong” to line the pockets of his legal defense fund. Of course, Stone did do wrong, and at his criminal trial, which I attended on behalf of my client Dr. Jerome Corsi, he was convicted in record time — Stone…
Hard drugs ‘pervasive’ in some fraternities; 21 charged with links to UNC, Duke, App :: WRAL.com By Sarah Krueger WRAL.com December 18, 2020 Federal prosecutors and local law enforcement announced a bust Thursday of a drug trafficking ring that funneled more than a thousand pounds of marijuana, hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and other drugs throughout the campuses of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University and Appalachian State University. More than $1.5 million in drug sales were made from 2017 to 2020 by the defendants, according to court records. Matt Martin, U.S. attorney for…
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