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U.S. Fraud Crackdown Eroding Private Equity’s Liability Shield By Sabrina Willmer | February 23, 2021
Insiders said one company pushed unnecessary pain medication to the U.S. military; another promoted an unproven treatment for children with cancer; and a third used unlicensed counselors to treat poor people with mental illness.
In all three cases, taxpayers footed the bill and, before long, government authorities came looking for the companies’ owners: private equity.
Long insulated from legal liabilities at the companies they buy, these investment firms increasingly are being dragged into the mess when their charges get in trouble. A key reason: private equity has pushed into businesses that rely on taxpayer money, in particular, health care.
Republican Senate Retirements Leave Seats Open in Three Swing States
Sen. Pat Toomey walks through the Senate subway on his way to the second day of former President Donald Trump s second impeachment trial at the U.S. Capitol on February 10, 2021 in Washington, D.C.
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Republican senators in three swing states recently announced their retirements, opening the floodgates for a slew of candidates vying for the highly-coveted spots in 2022.
In the past election cycle, Democrats raised unprecedented amounts of money but still largely lost Senate seats to Republicans in states that had the most expensive races, with Democratic wins in the Georgia runoffs marking a turning point. In 2022, with Democrats controlling the presidency and thin majorities in the House and Senate, the stakes will be high as Senate hopefuls throw their hats in the ring and start fundraising for likely volatile contests.
‘Progressive’ prosecutors put thousands of lives at risk
By Ted Kelly posted on February 12, 2021
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The novel coronavirus has claimed an unlikely victim in the United States: the Sixth Amendment. The right to a “speedy trial” is in critical condition.
Philadelphia’s county jail population has risen to 4,500 and is growing steadily. Half of those behind bars have “detainers,” meaning they aren’t eligible for bail, often due to prior convictions. Philly courts have a backlog that has surpassed 13,000 cases.
Car caravan demands “free our people” on April 10, 2020 in Philadelphia. Credit: Joe Piette
Thousands of cases on that backlog are scheduled for a hearing in “Room 200” of Philly’s “criminal justice” building in Center City, a courtroom that does not exist. Room 200 is used as a technical work-around to “schedule” hearings that will not take place.
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