you saw it here. trump is appearing to be admitting to things that his company is accused of sqand he trying to make the case that, look, rules shouldn t apply to the trump organization because, well, everyone does it. so, if this were anyone else, how would this be dealt with? how would this be dealt with? oh, it would be dealt with with a felony prosecution. allen weisselberg got $1.7 million of compensation that he hid, when i m sure donald trump s connivance, from the state, the city, and the federal tax authorities. the typical american worker will put in 33 years to make 1.7 million. i suspect a lot of people have been paying taxes on their typical income for the last 30 years, they would not be happy about this. but donald s position is that he s special. my piece is about a man, a hungry, homeless man who stole a slice of pizza from some children, a nonviolent crime, 25
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A 29-year-old Sedalia man is facing multiple sex-related felony charges for allegedly inappropriately touching three female children.
A probable-cause statement says the children were ages 12, 10 and 4. The alleged sexual abuse first was reported by a social worker at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City on January 26.
The children explained the incidents in explicit details to a child-safe investigator on February 1. During a separate interview, one of the children said Paul John Schraml IV threatened to kill her and her entire family if she told anybody.
Court documents say Schraml is charged with two counts of a Class A Felony for Child Molestation in the First Degree; two counts of a Class E Felony for Incest; Class E Felonies for Sexual Misconduct Involving a Child Less Than 15 and Tampering with Physical Evidence in a Felony Prosecution; and Unclassified Felonies for Statutory Rape or Attempt of a Person Less Than 14 Years Old- Aggravated Sexual Offense, Statutory Sodo
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