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Defendants accused of racial discrimination against Black-owned EMS company want to be dismissed from suit
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For the second time in two years, a judge has ordered Buckingham socialite Claire Risoldi to start serving her jail sentence for her conviction in a $13 million insurance fraud scheme.
But Risoldi still isn’t expected to turn herself in for at least another year, depending on what an appeals court decides.
The 74-year-old Buckingham resident did get some good news Friday at her first court appearance since she was sentenced in 2019 to serve 11-½ to 23 months in Bucks County jail.
She no longer has to repay insurer AIG $10.42 million to pay back fire-related claims it paid the family for a 2013 fire at the estate that bears her name.
Former funeral director Andrew Scheid ordered to pay nearly $16K in civil case; awaits date for criminal trial
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Des Moines Register
In Iowa as in the rest of the country, the incidence and duration of sexual abuse by clergy “were overwhelming” and the cover-up “extensive” in earlier decades, a report by the Iowa Attorney General’s Office that was released Wednesday concludes.
A yearslong investigation by the office reviewed nearly 50 complaints of sexual abuse against current and former Catholic priests and other officials, including 17 allegations that had never before been reported.
In a statement Wednesday, the bishops of Iowa s four Catholic dioceses said the church is committed to do all that is humanly possible to protect minors from the sin and crime of clergy sexual abuse, and to promote healing. The bishops said the new report would be studied for ways to improve existing reporting and investigating procedures.