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A soccer coach left his phone in a restaurant. Police found a trove of videos of unconscious boys being raped
A Tennessee soccer coach has been charged with drugging and raping at least 10 boys after photos and videos of the children were discovered on his phone, police said. Police in Franklin say they launched a “heartbreaking” investigation after they were contacted last month by staff at a restaurant who found that Camilo Hurtado Campos had left his phone behind. Workers looked through it to try and find the owner and instead discovered “unconscionable videos and pictures of children,” according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. The 63-year-old suspect, who has lived in the area for 20 years, was arrested the following day and charged with the rape of a child and sexual exploitation of a minor. Detectives say they have since found hundreds of videos and pictures on the phone. They claim this includes material Mr Campos recorded of himself allegedly raping unconscious boys between the ages of approximately nine and 17 years old. Police have identified two of the alleged victims and are working to identify the others. Because the children in the videos were unconscious, they might not realise they are victims, police said. Mr Campos would often approach children playing at school playgrounds to recruit them for his soccer team, police said. “After gaining their trust, Campos invited many of the kids to his home where he drugged and then raped them,” the department said in a statement. He was being held at the Williamson County Criminal Justice Center on a $525,000 bond on Monday. Additional charges are likely, police said. Read More Trans youth and families condemn ‘heartbreaking’ Tennessee court ruling against gender-affirming care Tennessee can enforce ban on transgender care for minors, appeals court rules Memphis prosecutors seek death penalty against man charged with kidnapping and killing teacher
2023-07-11 19:32

Savvy Games Group acquires Scopely for $4.9 billion Saudi government-owned gaming firm
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PacWest Deposits Dropped 9.5% After Report of Investor Talks
PacWest Bancorp said deposits fell 9.5% last week after a news report that the lender was in talks
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United Natural Foods Appoints Andre Persaud as President and Chief Executive Officer of Retail
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2023-11-01 04:15

South Korea cancels satellite launch plan citing technical problem
South Korea has canceled its plan to launch its first commercial-grade satellite citing a technical issue, days after rival North Korea reaffirmed its push to place its first military spy satellite into orbit
2023-05-24 17:10

Japan's Kanda: Always in close communication with US on FX moves
TOKYO Japanese authorities are always in close communication with U.S. counterparts on currencies as they share a mutual
2023-09-20 08:08

Microsoft Gaming CEO Says Scrutiny of Activision Blizzard Acquisition is 'Fair' and 'Warranted'
Phil Spencer says discussions with regulators regarding the company's proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard have been "very fair and honest," as well as "warranted."
1970-01-01 08:00

Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan don't like talking about Niners' 8-game winning streak against Rams
San Francisco has eight consecutive regular-season victories over the Rams, who host the Niners again on Sunday in a meeting of 1-0 teams
2023-09-15 04:57

BBC presenter apologises after lewd slip of the tongue live on air
Radio presenter Chris Arnold has apologised after a slip of the tongue left him saying something rather explicit live on the radio. Arnold was covering Mel Everett on BBC Radio Somerset and was trying to tell listeners there was "lots to come" for them to enjoy on the night's show. But he accidentally said something else with a completely different meaning. "Hello, good evening, Chris Arnold here until 10pm. Hope you've have a good day, lots of come... lots to come tonight," the presenter said before pausing and saying "right, OK". Posting on Twitter/ X he apologised to listeners, writing: "I can only apologise profusely to the listeners for this deeply unfortunate slip of the tongue on the show this evening." Reacting to his post, people thought it was pretty hilarious. Fellow radio presenter Greg James, for instance joked that it was "always exciting to be live on air". "I hope that the show had a happy ending". "Never knew radio cummerset was such good fun," another quipped. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-02 20:16

Saudi Arabia’s spending not a problem for Premier League, says Erik ten Hag
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag does not see Saudi Arabia’s eye-catching spending as a problem for the Premier League as England remains the go-to place for top players. The football landscape has been disrupted by the ambitious Saudi Pro League since world star Cristiano Ronaldo’s winter move to Al Nassr made ripples. The Saudi splurge shows no signs of abating, with Al Hilal making a world-record £259million bid for Paris St Germain star Kylian Mbappe. ... I don't see it in this moment as a problem for the Premier League because the Premier League is the league where the big players want to play Erik ten Hag Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said Saudi Arabia has changed the market after Riyad Mahrez joined Al Ahli, but United boss Ten Hag does not see it as a problem for the Premier League. “I think in Europe it has an effect because there is some money over there and it will attract players,” the Dutchman told the PA news agency. “But I don’t see it in this moment as a problem for the Premier League because the Premier League is the league where the big players want to play. “That is not in competition with a league like America or Saudi Arabia.” Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante completed moves to Al Ittihad, with Roberto Firmino, Edouard Mendy and Mahrez switching to Al Ahli this summer. Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has joined Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq, with Ruben Neves and Kalidou Koulibaly leaving the Premier League for Al Hilal.
2023-07-30 19:01

Kevin Costner's estranged wife Christine Baumgartner sets one condition to move out of his $145M home
Kevin Costner is trying to hold on to as much as possible amid his messy divorce from Christine Baumgartner
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