Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 2:39 p.m. No.2726145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6189 >>6219

Former head of CDC Tom Frieden arrested and charged with forcible touching, sex abuse and harassment

 

Tom Frieden, former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been arrested amid allegations of forcible touching, sex abuse and harassment.

 

CNBC confirmed that Frieden was arrested on those charges after inappropriately touching a woman in October 2017.

 

Local media reported that the Frieden groped the woman in his Brooklyn home and that the woman reported the incident in July.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/08/24/former-head-of-cdc-tom-frieden-arrested-and-charged-with-forcible-touching-sex-abuse-and-harassment.html?

Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 2:40 p.m. No.2726157   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Friday, August 24, 2018

Justice Department Obtains $410,000 Settlement of Housing Discrimination Lawsuit Against Tinley Park, Illinois, for Refusing to Approve Low-Income Housing Development

The Justice Department today announced that it settled a lawsuit against the Village of Tinley Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, alleging that it violated the Fair Housing Act when it refused to approve a low-income housing development in response to race-based community opposition.

 

The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago, Illinois, in November 2016, alleged that the Village of Tinley Park discriminated against prospective tenants of a proposed development when it refused to approve the project, despite the Tinley Park Planning Department’s finding that the project was in “precise conformance” with the applicable building requirements. Under Tinley Park’s zoning ordinances, Tinley Park’s Plan Commission should have approved the project and allowed construction to begin. Instead, the lawsuit alleged that in response to race-based community opposition, Tinley Park trustees requested the Plan Commission table consideration of the project. The Plan Commission did so, stalling the project indefinitely.

 

Under the settlement, the Village will pay a total of $360,000 in monetary damages to the Village’s former planning director who was placed on leave because of her support for the project, as well as a $50,000 civil penalty to the United States. In addition, the Village will also take a number of actions to guard against further housing discrimination, including training elected officials and individuals involved in the planning process, developing a fair housing policy, and hiring a fair housing compliance officer. The developer of the property reached a separate settlement with the Village in April 2017.

 

“Increasing access to housing, including through affordable housing, is important to the development of our communities,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore of the Civil Rights Division. “The Justice Department will continue to enforce federal civil rights laws, and protect against discrimination, including on the basis of race, with respect to access to affordable housing.”

 

“Access to housing free from discrimination is a right afforded to all Americans,” said U.S. Attorney John R. Lausch, Jr. of the Northern District of Illinois. “This settlement is an example of our office’s continuing effort to enforce anti-discrimination laws that protect those rights.”

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-obtains-410000-settlement-housing-discrimination-lawsuit-against-tinley

Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 3:05 p.m. No.2726418   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FORMER ACTING ICE DIRECTOR THOMAS HOMAN PRAISES TRUMP FOR HIS DEDICATION TO AMERICANS

 

Former interim ICE director Thomas Homan praised President Trump for his support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to American families who have been the victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants during an interview on “Outnumbered” on Friday afternoon.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/24/thomas-homan-trump-protecting-americans/?

Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 3:19 p.m. No.2726549   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Army engineers deploy to Hawaii to assist with Hurricane Lane efforts

 

ALTIMORE – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, has deployed a specially trained debris management team to Hawaii in preparation for anticipated response and recovery efforts for Hurricane Lane, currently a Category 3 storm slowly churning its way near the state.

 

Five personnel – a military officer and four civilians – departed Wednesday for Honolulu to stage assets, along with other personnel from across the Army Corps of Engineers associated with various emergency response capabilities.

 

https://www.army.mil/article-amp/210301/army_engineers_deploy_to_hawaii_to_assist_with_hurricane_lane_efforts?

Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 3:25 p.m. No.2726602   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 3:46 p.m. No.2726775   🗄️.is 🔗kun

More details emerge about Kevin Spacey sexual battery case in Malibu

 

The latest investigation into Oscar winner Kevin Spacey under review by the Los Angeles District Attorney's office involves an allegation that he sexually battered a man in Malibu in October 2016.

 

Prosecutors on Monday began reviewing the Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigation into Spacey involving the alleged 2016 incident that was reported in May. Law enforcement sources told The Times hat the investigation concerns a "sexual battery" – an unwanted touching of another person for purposes of sexual arouse, gratification or abuse. It often involves acts such as groping, though no further details about this investigation were immediately available.

 

https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-kevin-spacey-case-20180824-story.html?

Anonymous ID: 97a398 Aug. 24, 2018, 3:55 p.m. No.2726852   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Democrats face 'almost impossible map' to retake U.S. Senate

 

One political analyst calls it "an almost impossible map." Others are even less optimistic.

 

But despite the Democrats' long odds to retake the U.S. Senate in November’s congressional elections, party strategists meeting in Chicago this week say the escalating legal troubles of President Donald Trump's former associates and corruption scandals engulfing Republicans could boost Democrats chances.

 

The path, however, remains difficult.

 

https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1L920M?