New York Judge Drops Hammer On Donald Trump In Civil Fraud Case: $364 Million Judgment Owed

New York Judge Drops Hammer On Donald Trump In Civil Fraud Case: $364 Million Judgment Owed

Former President Donald Trump was dealt a major blow on Feb. 16; a New York judge has ruled that he must pay a staggering $364 million in a civil fraud case, Vox reported. The ruling comes after a series of legal setbacks for Trump, including a $355 million penalty in a separate New York fraud case and an $83.3 million defamation judgment in a case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

Halle Bailey And 10 Facts About Her Rise To Fame And Sex Symbol Status

Halle Bailey, 23, known for her mesmerizing vocals, captivating music, and acting performances, has captured the hearts of fans worldwide with her talent. From her early beginnings as one half of the musical duo Chloe x Halle to her breakout solo success and groundbreaking acting roles, Bailey’s journey to fame has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Former California Reparations Task Force Chair Kamilah Moore Explains The Lack Of Pure Cash Reparations In New California Bill

The California Reparations Task Force has recommended measures aimed at acknowledging and addressing the enduring legacy of slavery and racism in the state. However, one notable absence in their proposals is the lack of direct cash payments to eligible African-American residents, sparking discussions about the nature and scope of reparations.

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5 Things To Know About Lifestyle Inflation

Lifestyle inflation, also known as lifestyle creep, is the never-ending pursuit of more stuff. It can happen when your income increases due to a raise or windfall, and your spending increases along with your income.

Hip-Hop Retardation: The Missing Fatwa of the 90s

The Murder Rap Economy: A Legal Attack on Record Labels?

In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or their associates.

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