LA County approves an $828 million settlement related to childhood sexual abuse claims against county workers.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an $828 million settlement with victims of childhood sexual abuse at the ...
California’s request echoed a similar letter sent by New Jersey Republicans asking the DOJ to dispatch election monitors to ...
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Senators warn Trump’s crypto order puts millions of retirement accounts at risk
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, and Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent, say President Donald Trump's executive ...
A Boots employee stole hundreds of advantage points, John Lewis gift cards and thousands from the tills. Hamza Imran, 26, was ...
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Attorneys Call for More Investigations Into False Sex Abuse Claims
One day after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved an $828 million settlement with 414 plaintiffs claiming they were victims of childhood sexual abuse in probation camps, attorneys in ...
The former employee of Shoprite Checkers is currently battling for over R2 million in pension funds after being fired for ...
Crypto payroll is transforming salary payments faster, cheaper, and more inclusive through blockchain and stablecoins.
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LA County BOS approves additional $828M settlement for sex abuse victims
The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved an $828 million settlement with 414 plaintiffs who claim they were the ...
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Former Shoprite employee denied access to over R2 million pension fund after dismissal for theft
A former Shoprite Checkers employee is embroiled in a legal battle to claim over R2 million in pension funds after being dismissed for alleged misconduct.
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L.A. County Approves $828M Sex Abuse Settlement Amid Fraud Concerns
L.A. County approved an $828M settlement for sex abuse survivors, following a previous $4B settlement. Concerns over fraudulent claims have led to stricter vetting processes. The county aims to ...
If it were a national economy, cybercrime would be the third largest in the world, behind only the United States ...
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