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She Called It “Gold Rice” So the Boys Would Feel Safe. When the Man of the House Came Home Early, Everything Changed.

The day Alejandro returned home before noon, he expected nothing more than a quiet lunch in an empty house. For years, that had been the routine. Silence. Order. Rooms preserved exactly as they had been, untouched by life or laughter. That was why the sound stopped him cold. It wasn’t noise, exactly. It was softer … Read more

Supreme Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal in Epstein Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal of her criminal conviction for helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit and groom teenage girls for sexual abuse. This decision leaves her 20-year prison sentence and three felony convictions intact, according to NBC News. Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, argued that a 2007 nonprosecution agreement between Epstein and … Read more

Police Called Two Dozen Times to James’ Homes Over Criminal Incidents

The two Virginia homes owned by New York Attorney General Letitia James, both now at the center of her federal bank fraud indictment, have drawn repeated police visits — more than two dozen calls in five years — since being occupied by family members with long criminal histories, according to Norfolk Police Department records reviewed by the … Read more

‘Go ahead,’ my rich husband said. ‘I’ll give you a week without me.’ I put the keys on the counter and walked out with just my phone, leaving him to believe I’d come back begging. The next morning, his father and his boss were banging on the door: ‘The bank just called, what have you done?!’

  The sound of the suitcase zipper cutting through the silence felt louder than it should have. Naomi Bennett stood in the middle of her kitchen, the marble countertops gleaming under the pendant lights, and looked at the man she’d called her husband for eight years. Donovan leaned against the island, arms crossed, that insufferable … Read more