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Julie Chrisley's Sentence for Bank Fraud and Tax Evasion Thrown Out as Judges Order Resentencing
People Magazine· 11 hours agoChrisley Knows Best alum Julie Chrisley's seven-year prison sentence for tax evasion and bank fraud...
Reality TV's Julie Chrisley must be resentenced in bank fraud, tax evasion case, appeals judges rule
ABC News· 2 days agoReality TV star Julie Chrisley’s sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion was thrown out Friday by...
Reality star Julie Chrisley’s sentence thrown out for bank fraud
New York Daily News· 18 hours agoA federal appeals court tossed out reality TV star Julie Chrisley’s seven-year sentence for bank...
Reality TV star Julie Chrisley’s sentence vacated, counsel reacts
WKRN Nashville· 10 hours agoAn appeals court vacated reality star Julie Chrisley’s fraud sentence.
Why Reggie Jackson's powerful remarks on racism still resonate today
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo News· 50 minutes agoYou knew they want you. They didn’t hide it.’’ Now, racism may not be as overt, but as Jackson...
5 ways a second Trump administration would be different from the first
CNN.com· 2 hours agoA little more than a month before the Iowa caucuses, a Republican political operative was sitting in...
Trump, Merchan and sentencing: Can Trump get a reversal before the election?
New York Daily News· 3 hours agoIn rushing to get a predictable if deeply flawed felony conviction in the Donald Trump-hostile venue...
The Case for Taking Reality TV Seriously
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt’s an old argument, even a tired one, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still happening. Nussbaum, as always, makes her case for the seriousness of her...
A jury found Illini basketball star Terrence Shannon not guilty of rape. Then the online harassment...
Chicago Tribune· 2 hours agoExperts say the young woman’s experience underscores an all-too-common reality: While high-profile...
Staffing issues still plague the investigative unit at Cal/OSHA, imperiling workers
The Sacramento Bee· 18 minutes agoA former investigator at the agency’s Bureau of Investigation said the lack of criminal case referrals means companies are not held responsible.