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… Stone was on his way to federal prison in July 2020 when then-president Trump commuted his sentence. Stone was sentenced earlier that year to serve 40 months in prison for lying to Congress about his efforts to connect with WikiLeaks in hopes of digging up dirt on Trump’s 2016 rival, Hillary Clinton. The lead prosecutor in the case said Stone had lied because the “truth looked bad for Donald Trump.” Stone was convicted of all seven counts against him…
The Stones deposited more than $1 million in accounts belonging to a commercial entity, Drake Ventures, instead of personal accounts, thereby frustrating collection efforts, the government said in the filing.
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The proposal for homes at Hazelden Riding School, Newton Mearns, which has been rejected PLANS to knock down a riding school in Newton Mearns to build 17 flats have been rejected. Dickie & Moore Homes’ bid for planning permission received 40 objections, which claimed the scheme would be out of character with the surrounding area. They were also concerned about losing Hazelden Riding School, overshadowing and the visual impact of the development. Planners at East Renfrewshire Council recommended turning the proposals down, after advising the applicant that “no more than five” houses “may be an acceptable form of development on this site”. The applicant had hoped to demolish the existing equestrian centre and build 17 flats within four villas, aimed at over 55s.
Capelrig House A ‘HEALING house’ for child victims and witnesses of crimes can open in East Renfrewshire. Councillors have agreed to rent Capelrig House, in Newton Mearns, to charity Children 1st for 25 years at a minimal rent. In a UK-first, the charity will provide a place for children to recover from traumatic experiences and give statements to specially-trained staff. Medical care will also be provided at the centre of excellence. Council leader Tony Buchanan said: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to support this pioneering project. “It will benefit children right across the West of Scotland and take a new approach to supporting child victims of crime.