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12-Year-Old Girls Charged with Slenderman Stabbing Deemed Competent, Will be Tried as Adults

Two Wisconsin girls who have been accused of stabbing their friend in order to impress a fictitious internet urban legend have now been deemed competent to stand trial. Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, who were both 12 at the time of the alleged attack, have been charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing their friend […]

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Nashville Drug Bust: 19 Arrests Stemming from Cocaine Ring

A recent police raid in the Nashville area has led to the arrest of 19 members of a high-level Nashville cocaine ring. Undercover detectives had begun delving into the case back in April, finding that the suspects had been transporting cocaine from Mexico to Tennessee by first going through Texas.  Two Texas brothers were recently […]

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Ex-Wife of Oil Tycoon Harold Hamm has Officially Appealed the $1 Billion Divorce Ruling

$1 billion is a massive amount of money, a sum large enough that many people believe they could live happily without ever having to work again.  Sue Ann Arnall, the ex-wife of Harold Hamm, who is the CEO and Chairman of petroleum liquids producer Continental Resources, believes it’s not nearly enough. Arnall and Hamm finalized […]

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Custody Case over 10-Year-Old Girl Returns to Play Out in Tennessee Court

Sonya McCaul, age 10, has been stuck in the middle of a sticky custody battle for nearly her entire life. Sonya has been living with her father in Omaha, Nebraska, since January of this year. The custody case between John McCaul, Sonya’s father, and David and Kim Hodgin, her foster parents, has been fluctuating back […]

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Explosive Kelly Divorce Comes to a Submissive Close

In what became an ugly hyperbole of Wall Street bankers, the divorce between managing director  of investment bank Jefferies, Sage Kelly, and his wife, Christina Kelly, has come to a submissive close. Over the past month, the divorce between Sage and Christina had grown to a fever pitch on Wall Street as Christina accused Sage […]

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Should I File for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

When considering bankruptcy, the two most common options that are most widely available are either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  The two actually have a few discerning differences, causing some people to be doubtful when considering which to choose. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy – Liquidation of Assets In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your assets are […]

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Investment Banker Takes Leave Amidst Nasty Divorce Scandal

Jefferies Group LLC’s investment banker Sage Kelley has opted to take a leave of absence from his role as head of the firm’s healthcare investment banking group in light of the extreme accusations from his wife, Christina Kelly. The accusations, filed in mid-October, allege that Sage regularly partakes in rampant drug use, as well as […]

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Billionaire Divorce Case Keeps Getting Uglier

The heated divorce case between Citadel founder Ken Griffin and Anne Dias Griffin, who was also a hedge-fund manager and active philanthropist, keeps getting uglier as time goes on. Earlier this month, Anne-Dias Griffin had filed a petition to have Ken barred from their marital home, three floors (66th, 67th, & 68th) in a high-rise […]

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Tennessee Man is Jailed After Making Beheading and ISIS Threats

Terry Wayne McCullough, age 59, was arrested by police in Tullahoma, TN, and is now facing criminal charges after making  wild claims of being a member of ISIS and threatening to behead his neighbors. Tullahoma Police Chief Paul Blackwell claims that McCullough is a known troublemaker, having been charged with misdemeanors in the past, but […]

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If I Only Have One Child, How Long do I Have to Pay Child Support?

A common question among parents paying child support is when they will no longer be obligated to continue payments. According to Tennessee law, a parent paying child support must continue payments until their child turns 18 and has graduated high school, or at least through the class they are currently enrolled. The T.C.A. 34-1-102(b) specifically […]

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