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A prosecutor in Fulton County has been accused of having a romantic relationship with the district attorney. The attorney for one of the defendants in a case alleges that the prosecutor and the district attorney have been in a relationship for a while and have traveled together. However, there is limited evidence to support these claims as some of the evidence has been sealed in the prosecutor's divorce filings. The allegations are currently unsubstantiated.

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Alexander Suker, 42, was contracted with the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people, but was accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. Exclusive Fox video shows the federal agents’ early-morning bust at the LA mansion. Suker was arrested, and his $125,000 Land Rover was seized by law enforcement. The feds say Suker defrauded the city and county of LA out of $23,000,000 for not only his mansion and car, but a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Speaker 1: He was living the high life while the people suffering, homeless on the streets with no shelter, no food. They're living out in the streets. People are literally dying, and this guy is out vacationing, buying homes, buying Range Rovers, and going shopping. Speaker 0: Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection, Suker only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The feds say Suker lied about various aspects of abundant blessings, including fake vendors, facilities and the homeless actually getting meals. The US Attorney's Office in LA says they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases here in California. First Assistant US Attorney Bill Asele says there's a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today's bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. Speaker 1: California was pushing this money out quickly. A lot of money went out the door, with frankly very little vetting, very little checks and balances, and, he's one of the individuals that got it. Speaker 0: The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on a federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting. Sean.

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The transcript describes an incident on April 18 in which Judge Hannah Dugan was seen outside her Milwaukee courtroom wearing her black robes and confronting several federal agents who were there to arrest Eduardo Flores Ruiz, a Milwaukee man and Mexican national charged locally with three counts of domestic battery. Milwaukee County released video of the events through an open records request, and the footage is part of the evidence in the case against Dugan, who is charged with obstructing a federal investigation by concealing Flores Ruiz and allowing him to leave her courtroom through a different door after sending the agents to speak to the chief judge. Flores Ruiz, dressed in black with his attorney, is shown in multiple videos leaving by that other door, which prosecutors say was used by jurors and not open to the public. As he exits, he is followed by another agent. When Flores Ruiz gets into the elevator to leave, the agent slips into the elevator as well. According to the criminal complaint against Dugan, the agent followed them down; another video shows the agent following them out of the building downstairs, and once backup arrived, they tried to arrest Flores Ruiz. He reportedly ran north in front of the courthouse for nearly a block before agents caught up with him and arrested him. Federal agents arrested Dugan herself a week later. Eduardo Flores Ruiz’s domestic violence case is moving through Milwaukee County Court, though he is in federal custody on an immigration arrest. The FBI arrested Judge Dugan at the county courthouse one week later on April 25. She pleaded not guilty in federal court last week. In response, Dugan’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss the case, calling it unconstitutional and arguing that she is entitled to judicial immunity. A judge set a tentative trial date for July 21.

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Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis cop convicted of murdering George Floyd, was recently stabbed 22 times in prison by another inmate. Chauvin's lawyer, Gregory Erickson, reveals that they were unable to contact Chauvin after the incident, and the prison had kept them and Chauvin's family in the dark for over 48 hours. Chauvin was attacked in the law library, where he was supposedly unsupervised. The inmate used an improvised knife to carry out the assault. Chauvin survived the attack and is now back in Tucson, still serving his prison sentence.

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As a young Texas lawman, fresh out of the academy, you might receive an "illegal alien" to transport to jail, paperwork in hand. You might not think much of it, as border patrol issues weren't emphasized in training. However, by doing this, you could be ruining your life. Once the current political situation shifts, attorneys will target those who unlawfully detained this individual, including you. I will enforce laws dating back to 1868, holding you accountable for violating civil rights under the color of law. No one is above the law, regardless of their position. I will take everything you have, and you will have found out. Don't blame me, the law is the law, and ignorance is no excuse.

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The Attorney General discusses two cases involving judges accused of aiding criminals. In Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan allegedly helped a defendant in a domestic violence case evade ICE by escorting him and his attorney out a private exit, potentially endangering law enforcement and the public. The Attorney General states that Judge Dugan is now in custody and is being prosecuted for obstruction. In New Mexico, Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a member of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The TDA member had gruesome photos on his phone and was allegedly given assault rifles by the judge and his wife. Judge Cano is charged with obstruction after admitting to destroying the TDA member's cell phone. Another judge, Damian Martinez, initially released the TDA member, stating that Judge Cano has a good BS meter. The Attorney General asserts that these judges are not above the law and will be prosecuted for obstructing justice and harboring fugitives.

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Larry Hayes, a 41-year-old retired army staff sergeant, was caught trying to have sex with a 15-year-old for $250. He has no criminal history until now and faces charges for human trafficking. Edmundo DeSalvo, a 36-year-old TSA screener from North Carolina, was also caught in a similar sting operation. It raises concerns about airport security when someone like him is responsible for screening passengers.

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Recordings have surfaced linking a deceased judge to a sex-for-favors scandal involving former deputy Ben Fields, who is now in prison for rape and perjury. The victim, Sabrina Adkins, filed a civil rights lawsuit against Sheriff Stein, alleging he was aware of the misconduct. In the recordings, it’s revealed that the judge was involved in sexual activities in his chambers, suggesting a culture where female inmates believed they could exchange sex for leniency. Sheriff Stein, who denied knowledge of these activities, faces serious legal repercussions as the lawsuit implicates him and his superiors in the scandal. The situation is complex, with potential connections to Stein's alleged murder of the judge, indicating deeper issues at play.

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The Attorney General discusses two cases involving judges allegedly obstructing justice. In Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of helping a defendant in a domestic violence case evade ICE, creating a public safety risk. The Attorney General states that Dugan escorted the defendant out a private exit while the victims were in the courtroom. In New Mexico, Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a member of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The TDA member had gruesome photos on his phone and was allegedly given assault rifles by the judge and his wife. Cano is charged with obstruction after admitting to destroying the TDA member's cell phone. The Attorney General asserts that these judges are not above the law and will be prosecuted for harboring fugitives and obstructing justice.

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An individual is being arrested on a warrant for their arrest and for being in the country illegally. They are asked if they are taking any medication. The mission is described as arresting bad guys and ensuring the safety of the arresting officers.

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LaPortia Williams, a security specialist at the Clayton County Jail, was arrested for smuggling contraband to inmate Rodriguez Martin. Jail phone audio revealed Williams conspiring with Martin to smuggle a phone charger inside a cereal bar box. Security cameras recorded Williams dropping the box into a trash can, as Martin requested. A shakedown of Martin's cell block led to the inmate being handcuffed. Major Michael Johnson stated that he warned everyone about changes to prevent such incidents, which he says happen too often. Williams is now an inmate at the Clayton County Jail.

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Sheriff Chad Bianco reported an incident at a Trump rally in Coachella where an individual was apprehended before Trump's arrival. The individual gained access past the outer perimeter by appearing to be a VIP or press member. At the inner perimeter, deputies noticed irregularities, including a vehicle in disarray, a fake license plate, and multiple IDs with different names. The vehicle was unregistered, and the license plate suggested the individual was a sovereign citizen. A loaded handgun and shotgun were discovered. The individual was arrested and booked into jail but has since been released. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is working with the Secret Service and FBI in the ongoing investigation. The arrest was based on firearms charges, and any further charges will be determined by the federal government.

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An agent who arrested Rudy Giuliani was arrested by Trump's administration for allegedly using 35 pages of classified information in a tell-all book. The agent had been with the agency for fifteen years. The classified information allegedly contained warnings against its use. He was arrested while boarding an international flight and is out on $10,000 bail. Viewers are asked to comment on whether the arrest was revenge or justified due to the use of classified documents.

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President Trump is being indicted for taking items from the White House when he left office. The Presidential Records Act allows presidents to take whatever they want when they leave office, and it becomes their personal property. The indictment mentions President Trump discussing options with his lawyer, but attorney-client privilege doesn't apply because of a crime fraud exception. This sets a precedent that anyone charged with a crime or even with a lawyer can't discuss options.

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A judge caused trouble for Trump and held him in contempt during a hearing. The judge was seen drinking from a 40, which caused controversy.

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Judge Kano is charged with obstruction after admitting he destroyed a TDA gang member's cell phone with a hammer and disposed of the pieces in a dumpster to protect him. The judge's wife is also charged with destroying evidence. The TDA member had a necklace referencing death, tattoos, and gruesome photos of two decapitated victims on his cell phone, which he was sending to others. The judge and his wife allegedly gave the TDA member assault rifles belonging to their daughter. The judge went to a shooting range with the TDA member and other known members, where they shot assault rifles with a suppressor.

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Terry, a gentle man, was handcuffed today. It's unbelievable to see him in a perp walk on Blaze TV.

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A scheme involving counterfeit seals allowed criminals in the U.S. and China to evade customs inspections. They learned the unique serial numbers of legitimate seals, created duplicates in China, and sent them to accomplices in the U.S. When shipments arrived at ports, corrupt truck drivers transported the containers to off-site warehouses instead of secondary inspection sites. There, they removed contraband, replaced the seals with counterfeit ones, and presented them for inspection as if they were legitimate. Law enforcement intercepted around 50 counterfeit seals linked to shipments, seizing approximately $130 million worth of contraband, including chemicals and counterfeit merchandise. The defendants face serious federal charges, including smuggling and conspiracy, with potential substantial prison sentences if convicted.

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A man contracted by the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people was arrested for allegedly misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. 42-year-old Alexander Suker was taken into custody as exclusive Fox video shows the early-morning federal bust at the LA mansion. Suker’s $125,000 Land Rover was seized, and authorities say he defrauded the city and county of Los Angeles out of $23,000,000, covering a mansion and car, a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection he only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The FBI says Suker lied about various aspects of his supposed “abundant blessings,” including fake vendors, facilities, and the homeless actually receiving meals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles notes they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases in California. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Asele says there’s a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today’s bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. California was pushing this money out quickly, with a lot of money going out the door, Asele adds, with frankly very little vetting and very few checks and balances, and Suker is one of the individuals who benefited. The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on the federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting.

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A decorated army colonel and former chief of cardiology at Madigan Army Hospital, Jeffrey Coons, was arrested in a child sex trafficking sting after texting an undercover officer posing as a 13-year-old girl. Despite this, the Washington Department of Health has renewed his medical license. More details on this case, including text message evidence, are available online. Stay tuned for updates on how he maintains his license and avoids further legal consequences.

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Attorney-client privilege is a well-known concept in our legal system, but it seems to be disregarded when it comes to Donald Trump. Even individuals like the accused Idaho sorority house intruder, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Charlie Manson enjoyed this privilege. The same goes for the Murdaugh guy in South Carolina. However, when it comes to Trump, his lawyer becomes a target, and this privilege is ignored.

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The long awaited sentencing in a major deed theft case was unexpectedly postponed, sparking a room confrontation. News 12’s Shakti Dennis was on scene, with tensions running high inside the Brooklyn Courthouse.

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Kamala Harris allegedly ignored the First Amendment and initiated the first prosecution of a journalist in California history. David Dyliden was indicted seven years ago for undercover journalism, and his case remains pending in San Francisco Superior Court. Despite multiple judges, none have been willing to imprison a journalist or resolve the case. Dyliden continues to face years in prison and is incurring expenses to defend himself against the charge of doing journalism.

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President Trump's case in Georgia is facing a sex scandal involving the district attorney, Fannie Willis. She is accused of appointing her lover, Nathan Wade, as a special prosecutor in the case against Trump. Wade, who has limited experience in high-profile cases, has already been paid nearly $1 million in legal fees. These payments were authorized by Willis using taxpayer money. They have allegedly enjoyed luxury vacations together and Willis does not deny hiring someone she is romantically involved with to prosecute the case.

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A federal prosecutor filed a court document criticizing proposed jury instructions that seem to favor Donald Trump. The prosecutor, Jack Smith, argues that the instructions are not supported by the law and essentially direct the jury to find Trump not guilty. This bold move by Smith is seen as a significant development in the case.
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