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MLB Rumors: Chaim Bloom almost traded Red Sox heart and soul to the Yankees
MLB Rumors: Chaim Bloom almost traded Red Sox heart and soul to the Yankees
MLB Rumors: Former Boston Red Sox executive Chaim Bloom almost traded Alex Verdugo to the New York Yankees at the deadline.
1970-01-01 08:00
All eyes on Joe Burrow. The highest-paid player will try to bounce back from his worst day as a pro
All eyes on Joe Burrow. The highest-paid player will try to bounce back from his worst day as a pro
After signing a contract extension making him the highest-paid player in the NFL, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow fell on his face in Cleveland
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden vows to cut U.S. gasoline prices
Biden vows to cut U.S. gasoline prices
LARGO, Maryland U.S. President Joe Biden vowed on Thursday to get gasoline prices down, one day after a
1970-01-01 08:00
Alex Murdaugh’s longtime friend and alleged accomplice is sentenced to 10 years for financial fraud crimes
Alex Murdaugh’s longtime friend and alleged accomplice is sentenced to 10 years for financial fraud crimes
Former attorney Corey Fleming was sentenced to 10 years in prison on charges that he conspired with his longtime friend Alex Murdaugh to steal millions of dollars from trusting clients. Fleming previously pleaded guilty to the financial fraud charges that stem from Murdaugh’s alleged scheme to steal money from the estate of his dead housekeeper Gloria Satterfield. Satterfield died in a fall on the Murdaugh property in 2018. He was also involved in stealing money from the family of Hakeem Pinckney – a man whose family Murdaugh represented after he was killed in a car crash in 2009. While Fleming knew Murdaugh was asking him to do wrong, he previously said he didn’t realise the depth of his old friend’s depravity. The sentencing was handed down on the same day Fleming’s longtime friend Murdaugh appeared in court for his own hearing on financial fraud charges for the first time since he was sentenced to life in prison in the murders of of his wife Maggie and son Paul. Judge Clifton Newman set a trial date for 27 November. On 15 August, Fleming pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges and was sentenced to nearly four years (46 months) in federal prison. He is housed at the Charleston County jail awaiting a prison assignment. On 23 August, he pleaded guilty to all state charges. Judge Newman scheduled Fleming’s sentencing for today in Beaufort so that the court could hear from friends and family members, as well as victims. At the hearing on Thursday, prosecutor Creighton Waters urged the judge to not be fooled by Fleming’s claims that he was “recruited” by Murdaugh into stealing from the families of Satterfield and Pinckney. Mr Waters argued that Fleming, who was an attorney at the time, was hired to represent the families but then “behind the scenes colluded with the defendant”. “What Mr Fleming wants the court to believe is… that he was tricked and fooled by Mr Murdaugh like everyone else,” Mr Waters said. The prosecutor then pointed to the fake Forge scheme in which Murdaugh allegedly set up a firm called Forge - a fake company with the name of a real one, which was used to siphon off money from clients. Murduagh and Fleming are accused of securing payouts from insurance companies in Satterfield’s case and then sending nearly $4m in stolen money to the fake company. “It was a shakedown, plain and simple,” Mr Waters said of Fleming and Murdaugh’s treatment of the Satterfield family. At the hearing on Thursday, several people addressed the court on behalf of the victims. Tony Satterfield, the son of Gloria Satterfield, told the court, “I still forgive Mr Fleming.” Satterfield’s sister also addressed the court and said that the family forgives Fleming. “Gloria did not die in vain as her case brought out other corruption and dishonest misdeeds being done to others,” she said, adding that it brought corruption “to light”. Attorney Eric Bland, who represents the Satterfield family, spoke at the hearing and said the law profession is “stained” by Fleming’s crimes. Fleming surrendered his license to practice law in both Georgia and South Carolina, saying he dishonored the profession. “The profession we love has been stained,” he said. “Mr Fleming knew exactly what he was doing. He is a plaintiff lawyer... it is impossible.” He said the debacle involving Murdaugh, Fleming and Laffitte, has “stained our state.” Mr Bland said the judge and court will hear how Fleming is a good guy, but that “good guys can still do criminal things.” “I’ve been suing other lawyers for 30 years. Never seen a case where the lawyers took every single dollar. But that’s what Fleming and Murdaugh did. Every single dollar.” Mr Bland also went over several examples of violations and irregularities in how Fleming handled and filed the Satterfield case to show the depth of the conspiracy and the criminal behaviour. He says Fleming and Murdaugh sat on the $4.3m settlements knowing that Gloria Satterfield’s son Brian, a vulnerable adult, was being put out on the street because his mom’s trailer was being foreclosed on. Mr Bland called it “blatant thievery”. Fleming is the second Murdaugh associate ordered to prison since investigators began scrutinising every aspect of Murdaugh’s life in June 2021 after his wife and son were shot to death at their South Carolina home. Russell Laffitte, who was convicted of federal charges in November, appeared for a status conference on Thursday in his state case. One of his attorneys, South Carolina State Rep Todd Rutherford, asked the judge to delay a trial until the fall of 2024. Judge Newman said that he would make a ruling at a later date. Last month, Laffitte was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to helping Murdaugh steal money from settlements for clients after vehicle wrecks or work injuries. Laffitte is appealing his conviction and sentence. Read More Smiling Alex Murdaugh appears in court in shackles as trial date set in financial fraud case Outrage as South Carolina lawmaker stands to shake hands with convicted killer Alex Murdaugh in court Alex Murdaugh’s friend pleads guilty to helping steal from dead maid’s family
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Burrow tries to get Bengals offense back on track as division rival Ravens visit in Week 2
Joe Burrow tries to get Bengals offense back on track as division rival Ravens visit in Week 2
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will try to bounce back from the worst game of his career on Sunday when the Baltimore Ravens visit Cincinnati
1970-01-01 08:00
*NSYNC to release first new song in over 20 years for 'Trolls Band Together' movie
*NSYNC to release first new song in over 20 years for 'Trolls Band Together' movie
*NSYNC hasn't completely said "bye bye bye" to making more music together.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rookie QBs Stroud and Richardson face off as Texans and Colts both look for first win
Rookie QBs Stroud and Richardson face off as Texans and Colts both look for first win
Rookie quarterbacks Houston's C
1970-01-01 08:00
3 unforgivable mistakes Chaim Bloom made with the Boston Red Sox
3 unforgivable mistakes Chaim Bloom made with the Boston Red Sox
The Red Sox parted ways with Chaim Bloom after a series of miscalculations, including these three costly mistakes that left Boston reeling.
1970-01-01 08:00
US House panel asks Hawaiian Electric CEO to testify in wildfire probe
US House panel asks Hawaiian Electric CEO to testify in wildfire probe
(Reuters) -The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday asked utility company Hawaiian Electric CEO Shelee Kimura to testify
1970-01-01 08:00
US crude prices above $90/bbl ignite inflation worries
US crude prices above $90/bbl ignite inflation worries
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON Crude oil prices above $90 a barrel in the United States stirred worries that
1970-01-01 08:00
San Francisco Loses Tech Firm to Miami After $10 Billion Buyout
San Francisco Loses Tech Firm to Miami After $10 Billion Buyout
Anaplan Inc. is moving its headquarters to Miami after more than a decade in San Francisco, marking a
1970-01-01 08:00
Cardinals, Giants both trying to get in win column after disappointing Week 1 results
Cardinals, Giants both trying to get in win column after disappointing Week 1 results
The Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants are both trying to bounce back from disappointing losses in Week 1
1970-01-01 08:00
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