Wednesday 17 May 2023

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 17/5/23; Duttton's Immigration Scam, Costello pays for ratings attention, Giuliani's Sexual Assault, Trump's legal woes;

 

Peter Dutton who joked about Pacific Islanders getting their feet wet doesn’t like being the butt of what he calls jokes, about himself, when they aren’t.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says reports that a secret inquiry has uncovered major loopholes being exploited by criminal gangs in the immigration system he oversaw for three years are laughable.

Source: Dutton gave Australia ‘an underclass – his greatest legacy’

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 Ratings Ratings Ratings What Costello Pays. We really are America

TV networks famously don’t disclose what their talent is paid, though details sometime leak when stars change networks.

Source: Pay packets of Nine’s highest-profile stars revealed. ( The New Daily )


Giuliani Sued For Sexual Assault, Made Employee Work Naked

 Like Dominoes the once great begin to fall but in slow motion

Former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani is being sued for $10 million by a former associate, and she has the receipts in the form of recordings and emails. Noelle Dunphy is suing the former NYC mayor for sexual assault and harassment, wage theft, and other misconduct, alleging that he made “sexual demands” and went on “alcohol-drenched rants that included sexist, racist, and antisemitic remarks.” The details are disturbing.

Source: Giuliani Sued For Sexual Assault, Made Employee Work Naked | Crooks and Liars

 

Donald Trump and Letitia James (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

If poor justice moves like a speeding bullet. If a billionaire it can take a life time.

Former President Donald Trump’s tangled web of legal woes has grown more sticky in 2023. From the slowly building criminal inquiries in D.C. and Georgia to the mountain of fraud charges he already faces in New York — a sprawl of investigations have trailed Trump since his departure from the White House. Now, it seems, the lawsuits are finally catching up to the not-so-Teflon Don.

Source: A short guide to Donald Trump’s many legal woes | Salon.com

 

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