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Drunk driver who killed NYPD traffic cop in hit-and-run faces 15 years in prison

Why did my first accident have to be a cop? Drunk driver, 32, whined that she didn t deserve to be arrested after killing NYPD officer in hit-and-run, prosecutors say as she appears in court to face 13-count indictment for vehicular manslaughter Jessica Beauvais, 32, was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on Tuesday on a 13-count indictment in connection with a fatal hit-and-run of an NYPD cop  She faces up to 15 years in prison  Beauvais allegedly ran over Officer Anastasios Tsakos, 43, on the Long Island Expressway while driving drunk and sped off  Prosecutors described how Beauvais allegedly whined: Why did my first accident have to be a cop? as she sat in the back of a squad car after her arrest 

Clive Davis Slams Lawsuit Filed by Former Chef Over Alleged Unpaid Overtime

Clive Davis Slams Lawsuit Filed by Former Chef Over Alleged Unpaid Overtime Celebrity The music mogul, through his lawyer, vehemently denies any wrongdoing in response to the lawsuit launched by his former employee, calling the allegations demonstrably untrue. Apr 9, 2021 AceShowbiz - Music mogul Clive Davis is fighting legal action from a former personal chef over allegations of unpaid overtime. Hernando Hoyos claims he was initially contracted to work 44 hours a week at the acclaimed producer s weekend home in Pound Ridge, New York in August 2019, but Davis made the property his full-time location in June 2020 in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Kevin Hart s Personal Shopper Allegedly Used Actor s Credit Cards to Buy Himself $1M in Luxury Goods

Kevin Hart s Personal Shopper Allegedly Used Actor s Credit Cards to Buy Himself $1M in Luxury Goods People 2/11/2021 © Provided by People Roy Rochlin/Getty Images Kevin Hart Kevin Hart s personal shopper allegedly stole more than $1 million from the actor by making unauthorized purchases with Hart s credit cards. Dylan Jason Syer was arraigned in Queens Supreme Court on Wednesday facing grand larceny and other charges, the Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced. Syer, 29, was charged on a 10-count indictment with grand larceny in the first and second degree, criminal possession of stolen property in the first and second degree, identity theft in the first degree and scheme to defraud in the first degree by acting Queens Supreme Court Justice John Latella.

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