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John Derek Radford [1] [2] (born John Worboys, June 1957) is a British convicted serial sex offender, known as the Black Cab Rapist. [3] Worboys was convicted in 2009 for attacks on 12 women, committed between 2007 and 2008. [4] In 2019, he was convicted for attacks on four more women, the earliest of which took place in 2000. [5]
The Hot Lotto fraud scandal was a lottery-rigging scandal in the United States. It came to light in 2017, after Eddie Raymond Tipton, the former information security director of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), confessed to rigging a random number generator that he and two others used in multiple cases of fraud against state ...
Known for. Winning the Powerball in December 2002. Andrew Jackson Whittaker Jr. (October 9, 1947 – June 27, 2020) [1] was an American businessman in the construction industry. He was noted for being the winner of a 2002 lottery jackpot. His win of US$314.9 million in the Powerball multi-state lottery was, at the time, the largest jackpot ever ...
There's no reprieve for Big Dom. The NFL has reportedly upheld the sideline suspension and $100,000 fine for Dom DiSandro, the Philadelphia Eagles' head of security who was ejected from a Week 13 ...
1968–1969. Unit. Air National Guard. Donald Eugene Siegelman ( / ˈsiːɡəlmən / SEE-gəl-mən; born February 24, 1946) is an American politician who was the 51st governor of Alabama from 1999 to 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, as of 2024, Siegelman is the most recent Democrat, as well as the only Catholic, to serve as Governor of ...
Jim Griffin, an attorney for convicted killer Alex Murdaugh, had told a judge that $160,000 was needed for Murdaugh’s appeal of the March double-murder guilty verdicts and sentences.
John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American economist, political commentator, and gun rights advocate. Lott was formerly employed at various academic institutions and at the American Enterprise Institute conservative think tank. He is the former president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, a nonprofit he founded in 2013.
Despite losing an appeal in 2015, Starbuck has maintained his innocence and sought other avenues, such as additional DNA testing, to get his conviction overturned.