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Education: BA, sociology and criminal justice, Delaware State University; J.D., Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Attorney Nadine Graves is serving her second term as board chair of the Minneapolis nonprofit We Are All Criminals.
Graves’ community advocacy and the nonprofit’s mission focus on challenging barriers to jobs, housing and education facing those with criminal backgrounds.
Graves, a court-appointed attorney in child-protection cases, was a law student when she joined the organization’s board at the invitation of the nonprofit’s founder and executive director, Emily Baxter.
We Are All Criminals shares the stories of people who committed or were accused of committing crimes and those who got away with them.
Court Hands Down Split Decision in KeyCorp Excessive Fee Lawsuit
A federal judge moved forward claims of excessive administrative and managed account fees but dismissed claims regarding KeyCorp plan’s stable value fund option.
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Parts of a lawsuit alleging fiduciaries of the KeyCorp 401(k) Savings Plan allowed plan participants to pay excessive administration and managed account fees and retained a stable value investment option when it was imprudent will move forward, while some claims were dismissed.
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed last summer allege that the defendants breached their duties of prudence and loyalty with respect to the payment of excessive administrative fees, breached their duty of prudence with respect to the payment of excessive managed account fees, and breached their duties of prudence and loyalty with respect to the decision to retain the MaGIC Fund as the plan’s stable value fund option.
A Wisconsin strip club owner and his former manager have been charged with federal crimes linked to prostitution at their Dodge County strip club.
A federal grand jury indictment, which was unsealed Tuesday, accused Radomir Buzdum, who owned the TNT strip club in Lebanon, and former club manager Timothy Miller of engaging in a prostitution conspiracy.
Buzdum and Miller allegedly profited by making the champagne rooms and VIP room at at the TNT club, which later changed its name to Wild Rose, available for prostitution, including oral sex, full intercourse and fetish activities, the indictment said.
The indictment said Buzdum and Miller worked with others to recruit prostitutes, often referred to as extras, for customers at TNT between 2012 and 2019, and that TNT allowed customers to use credit cards to pay for lap dances and champagne rooms and get cash back to pay dancers for sex acts.
Wisconsin strip club operators indicted in prostitution conspiracy
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