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Prosecutor: South Carolina Woman swindled widow in romance scam A woman admitted to helping to swindle a widow out of more than half a million dollars. Share Updated: 8:35 PM EDT Jul 11, 2021 WYFF The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Prosecutor: South Carolina Woman swindled widow in romance scam A woman admitted to helping to swindle a widow out of more than half a million dollars. Share Updated: 8:35 PM EDT Jul 11, 2021 A South Carolina woman who admitted to helping to swindle an elderly Wichita-area widow out of more than half a million dollars in a romance scam is due to be sentenced Monday in Sedgwick County District Court. Sixty-eight-year-old Kathy Heistand pleaded guilty in May to the mistreatment of an elder person and theft. Court records say a 74-year-old recently widowed woman was contacted on Facebook in 2020 by someone with whom she began an online romance. He ....
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020 by: Arsenio Toledo Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.hangthecensors.com/482161.html (Natural News) The owner of a fitness studio in Wichita, Kansas is suing the state for compensation after the establishment was forced to shut down due to economic restrictions imposed upon it due to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Ryan Floyd of Omega Bootcamps Inc. filed the lawsuit in Sedgwick County District Court. Floyd argues that the state is using his business “for the benefit of the general public” when he was forced to shut down. Kansas’ Emergency Management Law says that people are allowed to pursue claims for compensation if they believe their property was “commandeered or otherwise used” by local or state authorities. ....