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After a technical error that led a judge to dismiss a sweeping indictment in a Steuben County sex trafficking case, a new set of charges was announced Tuesday against four men, one of them a sitting county legislator.
The new indictment, which was handed up by a Steuben County grand jury, includes nearly two dozen more counts than the original 54 counts compared to the original 32 and includes felony counts of enterprise corruption, sex trafficking and promoting prostitution.
Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker said the following defendants are charged in the case:
Larry Comfort Sr., one of two brothers linked to the 1980 shooting death of a New York State Police investigator
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State Attorneys General Threaten to Silence Dr. Mercola
While, for many years, I’ve been a popular target for Big Pharma smear campaigns, 2020 onward has really given new meaning to what it means to be under attack. I’m not alone, by any means, as censorship of anti-propaganda narratives have ratcheted up to unprecedented levels for many others seeking to uncover the truth.
These days, even elected government officials misuse their positions of power to openly call for censorship of certain groups, organizations and individuals in direct violation of Constitutional law the highest law of the land.
The latest in this series of attacks comes from two state attorneys general, Letitia James of New York and William Tong of Connecticut, who in an April 8, 2021, op-ed
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in FCC v. Prometheus Radio Project et al. is significant for both the decision’s effect on the regulation of the broadcast television industry and its.