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Video Outside Cell During Jeffrey Epstein's First Suicide Attempt 'No Longer Exists'
After first reporting that the video had been preserved, prosecutors now say that further investigation shows officials "inadvertently preserved video from the wrong tier" within the Manhattan prison. -
Family Court Judge Suspended Over Sex And Misconduct Accusations In Kentucky
Kenton County Judge Dawn Gentry is alleged to have had sex with her lover and another woman while at work; she now faces the possibility of impeachment. -
Ghosn Defends His Escape From Japan: 'No Way I Was Going To Be Treated Fairly'
Carlos Ghosn is on the lam, sure, but the former Nissan boss still has a lot to say.This made for a peculiar affair Wednesday when Ghosn broke his public… -
Red Sox Attendant Accused Of Sexual Assault At Youth Prison
Stephen Murphy was charged with repeatedly raping a teen boy who was jailed at New Hampshire's youth detention center. Then he went on to become a clubhouse attendant for the Red Sox. -
Harvey Weinstein Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Los Angeles, As N.Y. Trial Begins
In one incident, Weinstein allegedly went to a hotel and raped a woman after pushing his way into her room. The second alleged assault took place the next evening in a hotel in Beverly Hills. -
Fugitive Carlos Ghosn Escaped House Arrest By Walking Out, Not In Box, Officials Say
Surveillance video taken outside of former Nissan executive's Tokyo home shows him leaving the house around noon. The new evidence appears to debunk theories that he escaped in a large box. -
Interpol Sends Lebanon Notice About Fugitive Auto Exec Carlos Ghosn
A Red Notice has been sent by Interpol to Lebanese authorities. Though not an arrest warrant, officials in Beirut say Ghosn, a fugitive from Japanese justice, will be summoned. -
Carlos Ghosn Fled Japan Trial For Lebanon. His Lawyer: 'How Could He Do This To Us?'
The former Nissan chairman, who faced up to 15 years in prison over a set of charges over financial misconduct in Japan, was set to stand trial in Japan in April. -
In Los Angeles, Number Of Homeless Homicide Victims Rising
Homelessness in Los Angeles is becoming more dangerous. One percent of LA's population lives on the streets or in shelters, but in 2019, homeless people made up about 17% of its homicide victims. -
Martha Minow On When The Legal System Should Forgive
Minow argues in a new book that there are tools of forgiveness built into the criminal justice system today that aren't being utilized.