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Avenatti had epic fall, deserves 6 months for Nike scam, he says

Michael Avenatti’s “epic fall and public shaming” has made him a pariah relentlessly mocked by President Donald Trump’s supporters, his lawyer write in new papers, asking he receive a six-month sentence for trying to shake down Nike for $20 million.

Beef over Boar s Head deli meats fortune - New York Daily News

The death of Barbara Brunckhorst daughter of Boar’s Head founder Frank Brunckhorst has sparked a court fight among the two families who control the secretive deli meats company estimated to earn around $1 billion annually.

Judge Dismisses Steve Bannon s Indictment After Trump Pardon

The hard-right media mogul turned Donald Trump campaign and administration operative prevailed on Tuesday in successfully dismissing his indictment based on the 45th president’s pardon during the waning days of his administration. Federal prosecutors asked a federal judge to administratively close the case, a distinction that left legal observers wondering why the government found that distinction important. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled in Bannon’s favor, finding the government’s precedent for the maneuver unavailing. “Moreover, the majority of courts, when faced with such a decision, have chosen to dismiss an indictment, particularly when a defendant has moved for dismissal,” she wrote. “The Court concludes, therefore, that the pardon is valid, and that dismissal of the Indictment is the proper course.”

Now the Cult of LGBTQ is pushing to normalize incest

Thursday, April 15, 2021 by: Ethan Huff Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/511417.html (Natural News) A New Yorker who desires to marry his or her own adult offspring is suing the state in an attempt to overturn laws that prohibit the incestuous practice. The latest brand of LGBTQ perversion, the suit calls it a matter of “individual autonomy” for a person to marry a family member. The state, it adds, should not have a say one way or another. “Through the enduring bond of marriage, two persons, whatever relationship they might otherwise have with one another, can find a greater level of expression, intimacy and spirituality,” the parent argues in the claim, which was filed in the Manhattan Federal Court on April 1.

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