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Lori Loughlin to plead guilty in college admissions scandal, faces 2 months in prison
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Lori Loughlin, the television actress who for 14 months maintained her innocence in the college admissions scandal, has agreed to plead guilty to fraud and spend two months in federal prison, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.Loughlin was arrested in March 2019 and charged with a Newport Beach consultant at the heart of the scandal, to pass off her two daughters, and Isabella Rose Giannulli, as rowing recruits, all but guaranteeing their admission to USC. Loughlin and her husband, J. Mossimo Giannulli, prosecutors...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Lori Loughlin, the television actress who for 14 months maintained her innocence in the college admissions scandal, has agreed to plead guilty to fraud and spend two months in federal prison, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.Loughlin was arrested in March 2019 and charged with a Newport Beach consultant at the heart of the scandal, to pass off her two daughters, and Isabella Rose Giannulli, as rowing recruits, all but guaranteeing their admission to USC. Loughlin and her husband, J. Mossimo Giannulli, prosecutors...WW…
Court upholds Newsom's coronavirus ban on in-person church services in California
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ban on in-person church services, in a split ruling that landed Friday night and is likely to further anger pastors who claim that California is trampling on religious freedoms. The in San Diego cannot reopen immediately, the two judges in the majority wrote in their order, because in this case “constitutional standards that would normally govern our review of a Free Exercise claim should not be applied.”For the record:“We’re dealing here with a highly contagious and often...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ban on in-person church services, in a split ruling that landed Friday night and is likely to further anger pastors who claim that California is trampling on religious freedoms. The in San Diego cannot reopen immediately, the two judges in the majority wrote in their order, because in this case “constitutional standards that would normally govern our review of a Free Exercise claim should not be applied.”For the record:“We’re dealing here with a highly contagious and often...WW…
Rise in hate incidents toward Asian Americans during coronavirus crisis, officials say
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Hate crimes and incidents directed at Asian Americans have surged during the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, whose director said Wednesday that civic groups and police departments had fielded more than 100 reports of hate incidents tied to the pandemic from February through April.Many of these incidents were “acts of hate-motivated hostility” that did not amount to hate crimes but were no less jarring, the commission’s director, Robin Toma, said in a virtual town hall. He...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Hate crimes and incidents directed at Asian Americans have surged during the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, whose director said Wednesday that civic groups and police departments had fielded more than 100 reports of hate incidents tied to the pandemic from February through April.Many of these incidents were “acts of hate-motivated hostility” that did not amount to hate crimes but were no less jarring, the commission’s director, Robin Toma, said in a virtual town hall. He...WW…
The LAPD branded these two brothers MS-13 gang members. Prosecutors say they were deliberately framed
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Early on a Thursday morning in February, two men in suits rapped on the door of the South Los Angeles apartment that Gadseel Quiñonez shares with his little brother.The men were from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Professional Standards Bureau — the cops who police the cops. They wanted to know whether Quiñonez, 29, or his brother belonged to any gangs. No, he told them. They asked whether they could take pictures of his tattoos. Sure, he said. He had nothing to hide.Months later, three LAPD officers were charged with falsifying...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Early on a Thursday morning in February, two men in suits rapped on the door of the South Los Angeles apartment that Gadseel Quiñonez shares with his little brother.The men were from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Professional Standards Bureau — the cops who police the cops. They wanted to know whether Quiñonez, 29, or his brother belonged to any gangs. No, he told them. They asked whether they could take pictures of his tattoos. Sure, he said. He had nothing to hide.Months later, three LAPD officers were charged with falsifying...WW…
Justice Department warns California coronavirus rules may violate religious freedoms
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The measures Gov. Gavin Newsom enacted to slow the spread of the coronavirus and his plans to unwind them may discriminate against religious groups and violate their constitutional rights, the U.S. Justice Department warned in a letter Tuesday.In a three-page letter to the governor, Eric S. Dreiband, an assistant attorney general and the head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division, said Newsom had shown “unequal treatment of faith communities” in restricting their abilities to gather and ultimately reopen.“Simply put,...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The measures Gov. Gavin Newsom enacted to slow the spread of the coronavirus and his plans to unwind them may discriminate against religious groups and violate their constitutional rights, the U.S. Justice Department warned in a letter Tuesday.In a three-page letter to the governor, Eric S. Dreiband, an assistant attorney general and the head of the Justice Department’s civil rights division, said Newsom had shown “unequal treatment of faith communities” in restricting their abilities to gather and ultimately reopen.“Simply put,...WW…
Northern California official ousted after saying elderly, ill, homeless should be left to die in pandemic
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement A planning commissioner of a Northern California city was removed from his post Friday night after saying that just as a forest fire clears dead brush, “the sick, the old, the injured” should be left to meet their “natural course in nature” during the coronavirus outbreak.Via a Zoom meeting, the five-member City Council of Antioch, a city of about 110,000 people 35 miles east of Oakland, voted unanimously to remove Ken Turnage II from his post as chairman of the city’s planning commission.Turnage, who owns a home restoration company...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement A planning commissioner of a Northern California city was removed from his post Friday night after saying that just as a forest fire clears dead brush, “the sick, the old, the injured” should be left to meet their “natural course in nature” during the coronavirus outbreak.Via a Zoom meeting, the five-member City Council of Antioch, a city of about 110,000 people 35 miles east of Oakland, voted unanimously to remove Ken Turnage II from his post as chairman of the city’s planning commission.Turnage, who owns a home restoration company...WW…
Dirty money piling up in L.A. as coronavirus cripples international money laundering
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Dirty money is piling up in Los Angeles. In the last three weeks, federal agents made three seizures that each netted more than $1 million in suspected drug proceeds.The reason, according to the city’s top drug enforcement official: The coronavirus pandemic has slowed trade-based money laundering systems that drug trafficking groups use to repatriate profits and move Chinese capital into Southern California.With , supply chains in disarray and the global economy in peril, these complex schemes are hobbled and cash is backing up in...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Dirty money is piling up in Los Angeles. In the last three weeks, federal agents made three seizures that each netted more than $1 million in suspected drug proceeds.The reason, according to the city’s top drug enforcement official: The coronavirus pandemic has slowed trade-based money laundering systems that drug trafficking groups use to repatriate profits and move Chinese capital into Southern California.With , supply chains in disarray and the global economy in peril, these complex schemes are hobbled and cash is backing up in...WW…
4 killed, including child, in mass shooting at Orange office complex
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement VIDEO | 01:16 4 killed, including child, in mass shooting at Orange office complex Four people, including a child, were killed Wednesday evening and a fifth person was injured in a mass shooting in Orange. Four people, including a child, were killed Wednesday evening and a fifth person was injured in a mass shooting at an Orange office complex.It marks the third mass shooting in the United States in two weeks, coming after incidents at three Atlanta spas that killed eight people, including six Asian women, and at a Boulder, Colo.,...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement VIDEO | 01:16 4 killed, including child, in mass shooting at Orange office complex Four people, including a child, were killed Wednesday evening and a fifth person was injured in a mass shooting in Orange. Four people, including a child, were killed Wednesday evening and a fifth person was injured in a mass shooting at an Orange office complex.It marks the third mass shooting in the United States in two weeks, coming after incidents at three Atlanta spas that killed eight people, including six Asian women, and at a Boulder, Colo.,...WW…
Newsom pledges to appoint a Black woman to replace Feinstein if she retires
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged Monday to nominate a Black woman to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein if the 87-year-old decides to retire before her term is up in 2024.“I have multiple names in mind,” Newsom told MSNBC’s Joy Reid when she asked him whether he would name a Black woman to replace a retiring Feinstein.Newsom made the statement hours after his allies launched a campaign against a proposed recall that appears to be on the cusp of qualifying for the ballot. The first-term governor made his most extensive comments about the effort...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged Monday to nominate a Black woman to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein if the 87-year-old decides to retire before her term is up in 2024.“I have multiple names in mind,” Newsom told MSNBC’s Joy Reid when she asked him whether he would name a Black woman to replace a retiring Feinstein.Newsom made the statement hours after his allies launched a campaign against a proposed recall that appears to be on the cusp of qualifying for the ballot. The first-term governor made his most extensive comments about the effort...WW…
Newsom declares state of emergency in L.A., deploys National Guard
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement /Protesters stand on top of a burned LAPD cruiser. /Protesters stand on top of a bus stop at the Los Angeles Civic Center to demonstrate for justice Wednesday night. /Protestors turn on their cell phone flashlights at Los Angeles City Hall at 9 pm on Wednesday as part of a silent protest against the death of George Floyd. /A protester confronts National Guardsmen as thousands of protesters march down Spring Street in Los Angeles to demonstrate for justice in the George Floyd murder by cop case Wednesday. ...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement /Protesters stand on top of a burned LAPD cruiser. /Protesters stand on top of a bus stop at the Los Angeles Civic Center to demonstrate for justice Wednesday night. /Protestors turn on their cell phone flashlights at Los Angeles City Hall at 9 pm on Wednesday as part of a silent protest against the death of George Floyd. /A protester confronts National Guardsmen as thousands of protesters march down Spring Street in Los Angeles to demonstrate for justice in the George Floyd murder by cop case Wednesday. ...WW…