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From: National Center for Victims of Crime To: Dahlia <dahlia.williamsgic.fbi.gov> Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] - [MARKETING] Announcing Parallel Justice- NCVC's Newest Podcast Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2021 16:38:41 +0000 Importance: Normal Unsubscribe It appears that you have subscribed to commercial messages from this sender. To stop receiving such messages from this sender, please unsubscribe View this email in your browser yr The National Center for Victims of Crime is Excited to Announce our Newest Podcast: Parallel Justice! Parallel Justice dives into civil justice sought for criminal acts, exploring headline civil cases with the attorneys who led them. Hosted by Executive Director Renee Williams Esq., this podcast EFTA00163249 shares cases and litigation against some of the most powerful figures and institutions in society, including Jefferey Epstein, Scientology, the US Olympics Committee and the Catholic Church, from the perspective of attorneys who brought suits agai
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SDNY News Clips, Thursday, January 30, 2020
SDNY News Clips, Thursday, January 30, 2020 SDNY News Clips Thursday, January 30, 2020 Contents Public Corruption 2 Avenatti 2 Epstein 4 Pamas 8 Terrorism and International Narcotics 9 Virgil Griffith 9 White Plains 10 Grogg 10 Matters of Interest 11 Weinstein 11 Bolton 14 1 EFTA00095967 SDNY News Clips, Thursday, January 30, 2020 Public Corruption Avenatti Avenatti didn't care about ruining teens' lives in Nike case, lawyer says NY Post By Ruth Weissmann 1/30/2020 Lightning-rod lawyer Michael Avenatti was allegedly so hellbent on extorting an eight-figure sum from Nike that he didn't care who got hurt — including teenage basketball players, a witness testified Thursday. In his second day of testimony in Manhattan federal court, Nike attorney Scott Wilson recounted the "Twilight Zone" meetings in which Avenatti allegedly tried to extort the company for $20 million under threat of exposing purported corruption in youth basketball linked to the athl
Subject: SDNY News Clips, Thursday, January 30, 2020
From: To: Cc: Subject: SDNY News Clips, Thursday, January 30, 2020 Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 22:36:04 +0000 Attachments: 0I -30-2020.pdf SDNY News Clips Thursday, January 30, 2020 EFTA00095957 Contents Public Corruption Avenatti Epstein Parnas Terrorism and International Narcotics Virgil Griffith White Plains Grogg Matters of Interest Weinstein Bolton Public Corruption Avenatti Avenatti didn't care about ruining teens' lives in Nike case, lawyer says NY Post By Ruth Weissmann 1/30/2020 Lightning-rod lawyer Michael Avenatti was allegedly so hellbent on extorting an eight-figure sum from Nike that he didn't care who got hurt — including teenage basketball players, a witness testified Thursday. In his second day of testimony in Manhattan federal court, Nike attorney Scott Wilson recounted the "Twilight Zone" meetings in which Avenatti allegedly tried to extort the company for $20 million under threat of exposing purported corruption in youth basketball linked t
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