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Trump may soon have to answer rape allegations under oath

Trump may soon have to answer rape allegations under oath
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Democrats Begin Lobbying For First Black Woman To Sit On Supreme Court

Jim Clyburn, a South Carolina native and the highest-ranking African American in Congress, is advocating for Judge Childs.  Judge Childs, 54, is a graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law. She was appointed to the US District Court of South Carolina by President Barack Obama in 2009 and confirmed by the US Senate in 2010.  She has experience working as the state’s Workers’ Compensation Commissioner and Deputy Director of the South Carolina Division of Labor.  Judge Childs reportedly has support from members of the Congressional Black Caucus and fellow Judge Leslie Abrams, who is a Federal District Court judge in Georgia, and the younger sister of voting rights advocate

Sioux Falls woman awarded funds in Xarelto lawsuit still awaits payment after nearly two years

Sioux Falls woman awarded funds in Xarelto lawsuit still awaits payment after nearly two years Beth Warden © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY A Sioux Falls resident says she has been caught in limbo for nearly two years, after joining and winning a lawsuit. SOUTH DAKOTA - A Sioux Falls resident says she has been caught in limbo for nearly two years, after joining and winning a lawsuit. Lu Molohon has recovered from her health crisis, but the money she says is missing from winning a lawsuit makes her feel sick. “I started having health problems, and so I went to the doctor and they end up putting me on Xarelto. But the Xarelto caused bleeding up in my head, somehow, it was dripping down my eyes,” said Molohon.

Parent Files Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Toxic Heavy Metals in Baby Food Products

Parent Files Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Toxic Heavy Metals in Baby Food Products News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A Staten Island mother of a one year-old boy just filed a class action lawsuit against major baby food manufacturers, represented by her attorneys Pollock Cohen LLP. The suit alleges that some of the most popular baby foods – often marketed as organic – contain dangerous levels of heavy metals. In some products, the level of dangerous heavy metals is two-hundred times the safe amounts. Michelle Walls filed the suit on behalf of herself, her son, and all others similarly situated in the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of New York, on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.

Donald Trump May Soon Have To Answer Rape Allegations Under Oath

During a December visit to New York City, writer E. Jean Carroll says she went shopping with a fashion consultant to find the "best outfit" for one of the most important days of her life - when she'll sit face-to-face with the man she accuses of raping her decades ago, former President Donald Trump.

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