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Marc Agnifilo, an attorney for Sean Combs, explained the inmates' response to the rap mogul following the trial.
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Voices: Thousands remain in prison under IPP sentencing – it brings shame upon our legal systemTonight, more than 2,500 people will spend yet another night in prison serving the long-abolished IPP sentence – the sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection. Some of these people have been in ...
Combs, 55, remains jailed at a federal lockup in Brooklyn after his conviction on prostitution-related charges.
The D.O.J. and F.B.I. found no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list and will pursue no further charges, a memo said.
After being called a “train wreck,” Musk accuses Trump of hiding Epstein ties and mocks the administration’s broken promises ...
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InvestorsHub on MSNPrivate Prison Stocks Surge Following Approval of Expanded Detention FundingShares of private prison operators Geo Group (NYSE:GEO) and CoreCivic (NYSE:CXW) climbed sharply in early trading Monday ...
The Court of Cassation upheld the defendant's sentence of two years and one month in prison, ruling that sharing the photos ...
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of murdering three of her estranged husband’s relatives, who died after she deliberately ...
A state prison offender who was being held at the Mike Durfee State Prison died Saturday. Joseph Schmitz, 55, died of ...
Michigan’s prison system has been in a perpetual staffing crisis for years as the state has been struggling to bring in and ...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs received a standing ovation from fellow inmates after being found not guilty of a number of charges. The ...
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