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Owner of Oil Chem Inc sentenced for illegal dumping of waste into Flint sewer system

Owner of Oil Chem Inc. sentenced for illegal dumping of waste into Flint sewer system Owner of Oil Chem Inc. sentenced for illegal dumping of waste into Flint sewer system Officials say 70-year-old Robert Massey violated Clean Water Act, dumping more than 47 million gallons of landfill leachate Tags:  Chemical company accused of illegally dumping truckloads of waste in Flint sewers (WDIV) Officials said 70-yer-old Robert Massey, of Brighton, pled guilty on Jan. 14 to violating the Clean Water Act. Court records stated that Massey’s company, Flint-based Oil Chem Inc., processed and discharged industrial wastewaters to the city’s sewer system.

Cincinnati Issues 1 and 2: Scandal at City Hall boosts anti-corruption amendments to 3-to-1 approval

Minnesota member of Boogaloo Bois pleads guilty to terrorism charge

St Paul man gets prison, ordered to pay $12M for burning of 3rd Police Precinct

St. Paul man gets prison, ordered to pay $12M for burning of 3rd Police Precinct He was among four Minnesota men charged in connection to the fires at the Third Precinct following George Floyd s murder. Author: Andy Swenson A St. Paul man has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for his role in the arson fires at the Minneapolis Police Department s Third Precinct last May.  Brandon Wolfe, 23, in December pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit arson and on Tuesday he was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison, two years of supervised release and ordered to pay $12 million in restitution, the U.S. Attorney s Office says.

Apple s app store goes on trial

Updated: May 03, 2021 12:14 IST Epic charges that Apple has transformed a once-tiny digital storefront into an illegal monopoly that squeezes mobile apps for a significant slice of their earnings Share Article AAA Estimates of Apple s app store revenue range from $15 billion to $18 billion annually.   | Photo Credit: AFP Epic charges that Apple has transformed a once-tiny digital storefront into an illegal monopoly that squeezes mobile apps for a significant slice of their earnings (Subscribe to our Today s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) On Monday, Apple faces one of its most serious legal threats in recent years: A trial that threatens to upend its iron control over its app store, which brings in billions of dollars each year while feeding more than 1.6 billion iPhones, iPads, and other devices.

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