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Migrants’ Kids Sue Over Denied Virus Aid
By Bob Van Voris / Bloomberg
Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison
By Melissa Chan
Everyone Has an Opinion on the Harvey Weinstein Verdict
By Melissa Chan
Weinstein Convicted of Rape, Assault
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Jurors were sent back to try to reach a unanimous verdict on all charges facing the former movie mogul
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Reno, Nev., relied on the divorce trade to keep her coffers full
By Sofia Grant
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New York City Apartment Broker Fees Return After Judge Temporarily Blocks Ban
Broker fees are back, at least for now.
By Chris Dolmetsch and Nic Querolo / Bloomberg
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Prosecutors Request 9 Years for Trump Ally Roger Stone
Stone, who was convicted in November, is due to be sentenced on Feb. 20
By Erik Larson / Bloomberg
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Prosecution Rests Its Case in Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Trial
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By Melissa Chan
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When U.S. Laws Punished Men for 'Seduction,' Women Were the Ones Who Got Judged
Between 1848 and 1935, the U.S. embarked on one of the most ambitious judicial experiments in its history: the attempt to regulate seduction
By Clement Knox
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Weinstein Accuser Says 'No' Was a 'Trigger' for the Movie Mogul
The aspiring actor said Weinstein raped her in a New York hotel in 2013
By Melissa Chan
January 31, 2020
'Rape Myths' Come Under Scrutiny in Weinstein Trial
Harvey Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sexual contact
By Melissa Chan
January 24, 2020
Pets Are Part of Our Families. Now They’re Part of Our Divorces, Too
Divorce attorneys say these fights are becoming more common
By Melissa Chan
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Jury Chosen for Harvey Weinstein Rape Trial
The panel will listen to weeks of testimony in the movie mogul's rape and sexual assault trial
By Melissa Chan
January 17, 2020
As New York Rape Trial Opens, Harvey Weinstein Faces New Sex Charges in California
Victim advocates say whatever the outcome, Weinstein's prosecution is a victory for the #MeToo movement
By Melissa Chan
January 3, 2020
Members of Philippines Political Family Convicted in Deadliest Attack on Journalists in History
57 bodies, including those of 32 journalists and media workers, were recovered in 2009.
By Amy Gunia
December 19, 2019
Americans Aren’t Supposed to Be Jailed Before Trial Just Because They Can’t Make Bail. But It Happens All the Time
It violates a person’s rights to jail her solely because she cannot make a payment and without the government demonstrating that pretrial detention is absolutely necessary
By Alec Karakatsanis
December 16, 2019
Prosecutors to Present 'Hundreds of Hours of Video' Related to Jeffrey Epstein Death at Jail Guards' Trial
Tova Noel and Michael Thomas are scheduled to face trial on April 20.
By Sanya Mansoor
November 25, 2019
2 Guards Charged in Connection to Epstein Suicide
Federal prosecutors with the Southern District of New York filed an indictment against Tova Noel and Michael Thomas in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday.
By Sanya Mansoor
November 19, 2019
The Man Who Died Pursuing Nazi Criminals More Than Four Decades After World War II Ended
Read an excerpt from 'Citizen 865: The Hunt for Hitler’s Hidden Soldiers in America'
By Debbie Cenziper
November 12, 2019
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