When Cheslie Kryst won the Miss USA pageant in 2019, she was one of the four women of African descent who won titles in the major beauty pageants held in the U.S. The others were Miss Teen USA, Miss Universe and Miss America. Because of the pandemic, her reign was the longest at 577 days before Miss USA 2020 was crowned. | By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Cheslie Kryst, who won the 2019 Miss USA pageant and worked as a correspondent for the entertainment news television show “Extra,” reportedly committed suicide on Jan. 30. Authorities said the beauty queen, 30, jumped to her death from her 29th floor New York City apartment. The […]
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harder charges, and this individual is not eligible for only a 17 year sentence, with parole out in ten years, and a parole board that has this criminal first, victim last mind-set where they are letting out violent criminals back on our streets, people like david simpkins, who at 56 prior felony convictions, including 14 prior armed robberies, forcible sodomy, abduction. to tucker, he was supposed to be in prison until the year 2066, they let him out, and what did he do with his 56th chance to get his life straight? you can vitek committed his 57th crime, or holding a gun to rob he should never have been in a position like that but it is far less parole board to let him out. and see what is happening in loudoun from our schools, not just the curriculum, these far left ended the mandatory