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Ex-FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame Receives 7.5 Years Prison Time and $11 Million Fine for Role in Crypto Scandal
Former FTX Co-CEO Ryan Salame receives a 7.5-year prison sentence and is ordered to pay $11 million in fines following his involvement in unlawful activities, including unlawful political contributions and fraudulent financial practices in FTX.
Ex-Celebrity Lawyer Michael Avennati's Appeal in Nike Extortion Case Junked by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court upheld lawyer Michael Avenatti's conviction and two 1/2-year prison sentence for attempting to extort up to $25 million from Nike, rejecting his appeal that claimed the sentence was based on an unconstitutionally vague statute and that he was engaged in legitimate settlement negotiations.
HK Football Boss Jorn Andersen Reportedly Resigns Before FIFA World Cup Qualifier Against Iran
Hong Kong football boss Jorn Anderson reportedly resigns a few months before the FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Iran. But, why?
US Employers Hesitant to Hire College Graduates Involved in Pro-Palestinian Protests
64% of US employers, among 1,268 business leaders surveyed, express concerns about hiring recent graduates who participated in pro-Palestinian protests within the last six months.