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Europe · Salt Lake CityJen Shah has appeared on Bravo's popular "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" since 2020. She pleaded guilty in July to federal wire fraud charges. Shah and her assistant enticed victims into entering business opportunities in Utah, Nevada and Arizona. They then sold their names to telemarketers in New York and New Jersey.See the Story
Prosecutors Seek 10 Years for ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ Star Jen Shah
73% Left coverage: 11 sources
Crime · ClevelandTwo men convicted of fraud for targeting Black voters with phony robocalls before the 2020 election must spend 500 hours registering voters in low-income neighborhoods of Washington, D.C., an Ohio judge has ruled.See the Story
Jacob Wohl, Jack Burkman ordered to spend 500 hours registering voters
67% Left coverage: 12 sources
Alan Dershowitz · New YorkVirginia Giuffre, one of dozens of women who have accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual misconduct, on Tuesday dropped her lawsuit claiming former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz was among the men with whom Epstein compelled her to have sex.
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Dershowitz accuser Giuffre drops defamation lawsuit
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Derek Chauvin · Saint PaulDerek Chauvin was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. He pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights charge and is now serving a 21-year sentence. Chauvin's attorney argues that numerous legal and procedural errors deprived him of a fair trial.See the Story
Court asked to void verdict against ex-cop in Floyd’s murder
36% Left coverage: 31 sources
Riots · WashingtonA far-right internet personality who streamed live video while he stormed the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Tuesday to two months of imprisonment for joining the mob's attack on the building.See the Story
Man known as 'Baked Alaska' gets 60 days for storming U.S. Capitol
54% Center coverage: 48 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonThe US Supreme Court will consider the scope of attorney-client privilege in a case that attorneys say could impact every in-house counsel and the outside lawyers who support them.
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Supreme Court grapples with scope of attorney-client privilege
83% Center coverage: 7 sources
Transgender · TallahasseeFederal investigators have arrested a Central Florida man accused of threatening to carry out a mass shooting against at least 100 LGBTQ people at Florida State University.See the Story
Florida man arrested for alleged mass shooting threat against LGBTQ people
58% Left coverage: 19 sources