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McCann’s Fight Claims That They Faked Their Daughter’s Abduction

Madeleine McCann’s parents have launched a fresh legal battle over police claims that they faked their daughter’s abduction. Kate and Gerry McCann launched the legal battle to overturn a Portuguese court ruling that failed to clear them of involvement in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine. The legal battle is expected to wipe hundreds of thousands from a search fund. Their lawyer confirmed they would be using money from the “Find Madeleine” fund in a bid to overturn the ruling, and challenge claims by former police chief Goncalo Amaral.

New DHS Memos Reveal That Almost Anyone Living In The US Illegally Is Now Subject To Deportation

The Department of Homeland Security released on Tuesday documents translating President Trump’s executive orders on immigration and border security into policy, providing details on how it will prosecute undocumented immigrants and criminal immigrants, repealing nearly all of the Obama administration's guidances, and bringing a major shift in the way the agency enforces the nation’s immigration laws.

Pedophile House Speaker Sues Victim For Breach Of Contract

The former Republican politician and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, convicted pedophile Dennis Hastert is suing one his victims for $1.7 million and breach of contract. The “serial child molester” who has ties with the Podesta family, was sentenced in April last year to 15 months in prison for paying his victims to keep quiet. He sexually abused young members of a wrestling team that he coached, until one of them broke his silence despite having been paid hush money by the former speaker. Now Hastert, who was once third in line to ascend to the presidency under George W.

Spain Prosecutes Top Central Bankers For Crimes Against The People

Spain’s top central bankers have been hauled into court and are facing jail sentences after being charged with a lengthy rap sheet of criminal offenses against the people of their country. Spanish authorities allege the central bankers encouraged the Spanish people to buy shares in a new bank they knew was guaranteed to fail – but which they also knew would be bailed out by the government and taxpayers. This scheme made the central bankers a fortune twice over – while leaving the Spanish people out of pocket twice.

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