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Seven former gardeners and maintenance staff have sued Kim Kardashian for unspecified unpaid wages and overtime
Court papers filed in Los Angeles on Monday detail a laundry list of complaints about the working conditions at the star s $60million Hidden Hills home
The seven ex-employees say they were never paid on time and claim they had 10 per cent of their wages docked for tax
When one of the gardeners approached Kim to ask about overtime, taxes and rest breaks, he claims he was fired on the spot
One complainant, who is just 16, says he was made to work hours well in excess of the maximum 48 hours a week allowed when school is not in session
California Man Arrested After Package Containing Marijuana Products Discovered at University
By mmcwilliams April 15, 2021 6:00 am
Saga Communications
Storm Lake, IA (KICD) A California man was arrested after police responded to a report of a package containing marijuana sent to Buena Vista University.
The Storm Lake Police Department says the package contained marijuana products sent from California. Police contacted the alleged recipient of the package identified as 21-year-old Christopher Ramirez of Lancaster, California, and took him into custody without incident.
Ramirez was taken to the Buena Vista County Jail, where he was booked and held on a $5,000 bond. Police charged him with a controlled substance violation.
The Storm Lake Police Department reports a Buena Vista University (BVU) student was taken into custody Tuesday after a package containing marijuana products was intercepted by campus security. Authorities say the package was originally mailed from California and was addressed to 21-year-old Christopher Ramirez of Lancaster, Calif. Officers made contact with Ramirez Tuesday, and he was arrested without incident. He was booked into the Buena Vista County jail for controlled substance violations, a class D felony. He was released after posting a $5,000 bond. BVU Security assisted in the investigation.
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