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Dominican police probe claim that US website paid to find prostitutes to lie about senator
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A Chester County couple secretly paid hospital workers to steal patients' personal information then used it to file false tax returns and claim $1.7 million worth of refunds, prosecutors said today.
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Three women were paid to falsely claim in videotaped interviews that they had sex for money with a U.S. senator in the Dominican Republic, a spokesman for the police said Monday.
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A southern Indiana physician is facing a state investigation into allegations he has prescribed an unusually large number of painkillers, including potent drug combinations for young patients, and that six of his patients have died from overdoses since 2008.
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The gangster's claim that he wasn't an informant and had an unlimited license to kill "is both strange and unsubstantiated," prosecutors say.
pressherald.com (2 months and 25 days ago)

Three women were paid to falsely claim in videotaped interviews that they had sex for money with a U.S. senator in the Dominican Republic, a spokesman for the police said Monday.
nydailynews.com (2 months and 9 days ago)
Texas millionaire Stanley Marsh 3, along with relatives and an associate, has settled 10 lawsuits filed by 10 unnamed teenagers who claim he paid them for sex acts.
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Three women were paid to falsely claim in videotaped interviews that they had sex for money with a U.S. senator in the Dominican Republic, a spokesman for the police said Monday.
nydailynews.com (2 months and 9 days ago)
A claim by a lawyer for gangster James "Whitey" Bulger that his client was never an FBI informant is a tactic to influence jurors in the upcoming murder trial, federal prosecutors charged in court documents filed Friday.
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