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Beyoncé Denies $2.7 Million Tax Debt, Files Petition
People Magazine got a copy of a petition that Beyoncé filed with the United States Tax Court earlier this month. In it, she disputed nearly $2.69 million in taxes and fines. After the IRS sent her a Notice of Deficiency saying she owed $805,850 for 2018 and $1,442,747 for 2019, she filed the case. The…
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Cheer’s Monica Aldama Is Being Sued for Allegedly Concealing Up Sexual Assault
A lawsuit has been filed against American cheering coach Monica Aldama, who is accused of covering up sexual assaults. Allegations say that she told a girl to keep quiet after she told her that she had been abused. Page Six got court documents that said Madi Lane, a cheerleader at Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas,…
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Ex-Prosecutor Found Guilty of Secretly Recording Partners in Bed
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said this week that a former lawyer in Burnett County, Wisconsin, was found guilty of filming his sexual encounters without the consent of his partners. Daniel Steffen could spend more than 10 years in jail and pay a fine of up to $30,000. This is because he was found guilty of…
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Former Michigan Priest Admits Molesting Boy After Family Funeral
According to state officials, a former Michigan priest who was accused of assaulting a 5-year-old boy after officiating at a family burial ceremony in 1987 pled guilty to first-degree attempted criminal sexual conduct. The case against Vincent DeLorenzo, who is 84 years old, was taken to the Diocese of Lansing, where he worked from 1965…
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Man Kills Someone at Dinner in Texas, Then Walks Back to His Date
Houston police say a man in Texas shot a “scammer” in the middle of a date and then went back to dinner as if nothing had happened. The shocking killing is said to have happened on April 11 after a fake parking clerk tricked Erick Aguirre, 29, into giving him $40. Police say that Aguirre…
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Trump Employed Yet Another Firm That Could Not Provide Evidence of Election Fraud
If at first, you don’t succeed in showing that widespread voter fraud will happen in the 2020 presidential election, try, try again. The Washington Post says that the campaign hired a second opinion after researchers at a business paid for by former President Donald Trump’s campaign found no proof to back up the fraud claims.…
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Beyoncé Sues IRS Over $2.7 Million Tax Obligation, Files US Court Petition
Beyoncé, a famous singer, has challenged her $2.7 million tax bill, which includes fines, in a US tax court. The singer wants the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to change its assessment of his tax bill for the years 2018 and 2019. In his lawsuit, the pop star says the IRS made a mistake by not…
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KPop Group Fifty Fifty Has Been Accused of Plagiarism
The K-pop girl duo Fifty Fifty has been accused of plagiarizing their song “Cupid.” Plagiarism charges have been brought against them by a Turkish musician by the name of Evrencan Gündüz. He posted a clip on Instagram on April 26 that starts with Cupid playing and then changes to his own song, “Sen Aşkmzdan,” which…
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Ed Sheeran Is Scheduled to Appear in the Copyright Trial of Marvin Gaye
Ed Sheeran is said to have been in court on April 24, the day the trial over whether he copied Marvin Gaye’s Let’s Get It On starts in New York. At the beginning of 2017, Sheeran was sued by the family of Ed Townsend, who wrote songs with Marvin Gaye. The heirs of Ed Townsend…
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The CEO of NBCUniversal Was Accused of Sexual Harassment by a CNBC Anchor
According to various sources, Comcast removed NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell after a CNBC anchor complained of sexual harassment and discrimination. A lawyer for CNBC anchor and senior international correspondent Hadley Gamble admitted that Comcast investigated Shell in response to her client’s complaint. “The investigation into Mr. Shell arose from a complaint by my client of…