One of Melinda Gates divorce lawyers represented Donald Trump s 2 former wives May 05, 2021, 02:03 PM
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One of Melinda Gates divorce lawyers has previously worked for Marla Maples and Ivana Trump.
The leading lawyer, Robert Cohen, has a star-studded roster of former clients.
The Gates announced their split on Monday. They have a separation agreement rather than a prenup.
One of the divorce lawyers hired by Melinda Gates previously worked for former President Donald Trump s first two wives, Ivana Trump and Marla Maples.
Robert Cohen is one of three lawyers hired by Melinda Gates in her divorce from Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, according to the BBC.
In this relentlessly twisty literary thriller fromÂ
New York Times bestselling author Kimberly McCreight, a desperate intervention brings together a gr
In this relentlessly twisty literary thriller fromÂ
New York Times bestselling author Kimberly McCreight, a desperate intervention brings together a group of college friends 10 years after graduationâa reunion marked by lies, betrayal, and murder.
Everyone has those friends. Doesnât matter how long itâs been, or how badly theyâve occasionally behaved, or how late it is when that call finally comesâyou show up. No questions asked.
Honestly, thatâs how the five of us ended up here in the Catskills. We did have the best of intentions. Especially after what happened to Alice all those years ago, we canât bear to think of losing anyone else. In fact, weâll do anything to make sure that doesnât happen. Weâll go so much farther than we ever thought we would. Â
Marie Albiges of Spotlight PA
This article is part of a year-long reporting project focused on redistricting and gerrymandering in Pennsylvania. It’s made possible by the support of Spotlight PA members and Votebeat, a project focused on election integrity and voting access.
HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will pick the chair of a powerful redistricting panel after the General Assembly’s top leaders deadlocked on who should cast the likely tie-breaking vote on new legislative maps.
The selection of the chair has fallen to the court in almost every decade since the Legislative Reapportionment Commission was first convened in 1971 to draw the state’s House and Senate maps. The four caucus leaders who serve on the panel interviewed more than 30 people for the position, but said in a letter Friday they were “unable to make a decision.”
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