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Arnold, CA – The CHP has released new details surrounding a two-vehicle crash where the female driver flown from the scene with serious injuries was also arrested for drunk driving.
The crash happened near the entrance of Big Trees State Park in the Arnold area of Calaveras County just after 10 a.m. on Saturday morning, as earlier reported here. The CHP reports that 21-year-old Brooke M. Buchanan of Merced was driving a 2006 Honda Civic westbound on Highway 4 at an unknown rate of speed. Heading in the other directions was 61-year-old Thomas M. Sullivan of Dorrington in a 2004 Ford F250 pickup.
March 1, 2021
Olayinka Wahab, a/k/a Sulaimon Olayinka Wahab, age 45, of Bowie, Maryland, pleaded guilty on Friday, February 26, 2021, to copyright infringement in connection with his sale of counterfeit DVDs containing copyrighted works, including popular movies, television shows, and fitness programs.
The guilty plea was announced by Acting United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Jonathan F. Lenzner and Special Agent in Charge James R. Mancuso of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Baltimore.
According to his guilty plea, between May 2009 and May 2018, Wahab sold approximately 18,306 DVDs or DVD sets, with a total retail value of $315,761.44. Wahab knowingly sold counterfeit DVDs containing copyrighted works belonging to ABC Studios/Disney, Anchor Bay Entertainment; Beachbody; Disney; Fox; HBO Home Entertainment; Lionsgate; MGM; Netflix; Paramount; Sony; Universal; and Warner Brothers.
Things looked grim for Dora Herrera last spring. Revenues at her family’s 44-year-old restaurant business, Yuca’s, had plummeted within a few short weeks as COVID-19 kept customers away from its two popular taco shacks, in Los Angeles and Pasadena.
The drop was precipitous. By late April things reached “a point where we were like, if we don’t get more customers or cash, we’re going to close on Monday,” she recalls.
A federal loan arrived in early May, providing enough money for eight weeks of payroll. In the months that followed, additional loans and grants and Yuca’s fast-footed adaptations to pandemic restrictions kept the business alive, though the stress remained.
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