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Robert Kraft

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Florida prosecutors plan to release video in Robert Kraft solicitation case

JUPITER, Fla. (UPI) -- South Florida prosecutors said they plan to release video evidence of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft at a day spa -- images his lawyers described as pornographic. The office of Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg said it will publicly release the video of Kraft and 24 other men accused of paying for sex at the spa. Kraft, 77, is accused of soliciting a prostitute on at least two occasions at a massage parlor in […]

todayApril 18, 2019 7

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Governmental Watchdogs

FOIA lawsuit against Carlinville issued continuance for April 26

CARLINVILLE (Heartland Newsfeed) -- A two-year-old lawsuit issued by a governmental watchdog group against the City of Carlinville has been given a new court date following the defense counsel's lack of preparation for the suit during the March 25 hearing. The suit, filed by Edgar County Watchdogs co-founder John Kraft, stems from a 2017 incident involving the city's refusal to fulfill a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) inquiry for recordings of previous city council meetings as well as nomination manuscripts […]

todayApril 9, 2019 9

Robert Kraft

Judicial Watch

Report: Patriots owner Kraft to reject deal to drop prostitution solicitation charges

PALM BEACH, Fla. (Heartland Newsfeed) -- Two days after prosecutors offered a deal to drop charges against him for solicitation of prostitution, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft will be rejecting the proposed deal. A CNN report Wednesday revealed that the 77-year-old owner is turning down the proposed deferred prosecution deal offered Monday by Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State's Attorney. Agreeing to the deal would require Kraft to concede that the prosecution has enough evidence for a conviction should […]

todayMarch 20, 2019 16

Robert Kraft prostitution

Judicial Watch

Patriots owner Kraft gets “happy ending”, offered deal to drop prostitution charges

PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -- Florida prosecutors said Tuesday they offered to drop charges against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft if he admits he would have been proven guilty at trial. Palm Beach County State's Attorney's Office spokesman Mike Edmondson told CNBC that Kraft and two dozen other men accused of soliciting a prostitute were offered the same deal. The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, was the first to report the offer. Kraft is accused of soliciting a […]

todayMarch 19, 2019 11

Conor McGregor

Entertainment

UFC fighter Conor McGregor facing civil lawsuit over cellphone incident

MIAMI (UPI) -- UFC star Conor McGregor is facing a civil lawsuit after being charged with two felonies in South Florida on Monday. In Miami-Dade County court records obtained by the Miami Herald and TMZ Sports, 22-year-old Ahmed Abdirzak filed a lawsuit seeking more than $15,000 on Thursday, accusing the mixed martial artist of "battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress." Miami Beach police arrested McGregor, 30, Monday on charges of strong-armed robbery and criminal mischief. He was booked […]

todayMarch 14, 2019 4

St. Louis cop colleague involuntary manslaughter

Judicial Watch

St. Louis cop accused of killing colleague charged with involuntary manslaughter

ST. LOUIS (UPI) -- A police officer accused of killing an off-duty officer in a game of Russian Roulette has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors said. The St. Louis police Officer Nathaniel R. Hendren, 29, was charged Friday with involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action in early Thursday's shooting death of off-duty officer Katlyn Alix, 24, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Alix, Hendren and his partner met at Hendren's apartment Thursday while he and his partner were on duty […]

todayJanuary 27, 2019 5

Chicago Laquan McDonald

Chicagoland Region

Three Chicago officers acquitted of coverup in Laquan McDonald shooting

CHICAGO (UPI) -- A judge found three Chicago police officers not guilty Thursday on charges that they covered up for officer Jason Van Dyke after he shot and killed 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014. Cook County Judge Domenica Stephenson ruled that Detective David March, and officers Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney were not guilty of official misconduct, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice in their probe into Van Dyke's killing of McDonald. "This court finds that the state has […]

todayJanuary 18, 2019 12

arrests

East Central Illinois Region

ARRESTS: Christian County Sheriff’s Department

TAYLORVILLE (Heartland Newsfeed) -- The following arrests were reported by the Christian County Sheriff's Department between the dates of December 26 and January 1: Susan M. Morgason, 44, of Taylorville was arrested January 1 for burglary. Jeremy L. Cole, 38, of Illiopolis was arrested January 1 for driving on a revoked/suspended license. Alan J. Logsdon, 36, of Shelbyville was arrested January 1 for possession of methamphetamine. Logsdon was also issued an additional charge of fleeing/attempting to elude three or more […]

todayJanuary 2, 2019 13

marijuana

Capital Area Region

Bill to clear some past marijuana convictions gets new support

SPRINGFIELD (Illinois News Network) -- A ranking member of the Illinois Senate has picked up a bill that would allow people to clear low-level marijuana convictions from their record with permission from a judge. Lawmakers decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana in 2016. When the law changed, possession of up to 10 grams of marijuana in Illinois became a civil matter rather than a criminal one. The 2016 change didn't address those who had already been convicted of the crime. […]

todayDecember 8, 2018 32

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