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A small Tennessee police station has been rocked by allegations of wild sexual misconduct, after a married female officer allegedly had steamy romps with 6 male officers, including illicit on-duty liaisons.

Officer Maegan Hall & her fellow law officers allegedly engaged in wild sexcapades that included sending dirty pictures, taking her top off at a “Girls Gone Wild” hot tub party & even having oral sex with 6 officers at the La Vergne, Tenn., police station.

The steamy shenanigans — in which Hall allegedly bragged about the size of 1 partner’s genitals & claimed to be in an “open marriage” — not only led Hall to be canned, but led to the firings of Sgt. Lewis Powell, Officer Juan Lugo, Sgt. Ty McGowan & Detective Seneca Shields.

2 other officers who allegedly had romps with Hall — Patrick Magliocco & Larry Holladay kept their jobs but wound up suspended.

The extracurricular trysts took place at hotels & parties at other officers’ houses & on a boat, while Hall was also accused of performing oral sex on Powell & Shields while on duty at the police station & police gym.

Officials began to look into the swinging personal lives of the officers when La Vergne Mayor Jason Cole received a tip that Hall was sleeping with several fellow cops & had a threesome with Magliocco & his wife, among other claims.

When asked about the tip, Magliocco admitted to having sex with Hall on “numerous occasions.” 

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Source: New York Post

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer banking giant Wells Fargo was ordered to pay $3.7 billion in fines & refunds to customers by U.S. government regulators, the largest fine to date against the bank, which has spent years trying to rehabilitate itself after a series of scandals tied to its sales practices.

The amount is nearly quadruple the previous $1 billion penalty that Wells Fargo paid in 2018 to cover widespread consumer law violations.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday ordered Wells to repay $2 billion to consumers & enacted a $1.7 billion penalty against the bank. The bureau spelled out a laundry list of consumer financial law violations, from illegal fees & interest on auto loans & mortgages, as well as incorrectly applied overdraft fees against savings & checking accounts.

The bureau says the bad behavior by the bank impacted more than 16 million customers.

Wells Fargo has been repeatedly sanctioned by U.S. regulators for violations of consumer protections law going back to 2016, when Wells employees were found to have opened millions of accounts illegally in order to meet unrealistic sales goals. Since then, Wells has spent its time saying it’s cleaning up its act, only to be repeatedly fined for additional violations of consumer protection law.

The bank remains under a Federal Reserve order forbidding it from growing any larger until the Fed deems that its corporate culture problems are resolved. That order, originally enacted in 2018, was expected to last only a year or 2.

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At least 19 people are dead, including nine children, after the city’s deadliest fire in more than 30 years tore through a Bronx apartment building Sunday morning, according to a police official.

The five-alarm blaze broke out just before 11 a.m. at 333 E 181st St, a 19-story building in the West Bronx, the FDNY said.

“This is going to be one of the worst fires we have witnessed in the City of New York in modern times,” Mayor Eric Adams said.

Around 200 FDNY members responded to battle the inferno.

Among the dead is a 4-year old, according to police sources. Fire officials said that at least 32 people sustained life-threatening injuries.

FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro said authorities “expect there to be numerous fatalities, but we don’t know yet.”

Adams, speaking from the scene of the blaze Sunday, called it “a horrific, horrific painful moment for the City of New York.”

“The impact of this fire is going to really bring a level of pain and despair in this city,” the mayor said at a press conference.

Among 63 residents injured, 32 had life-threatening injuries, nine had serious injuries, and 22 were treated with non-life-threatening injuries, Adams said. One FDNY member was also injured and brought to the hospital.

Nigro said at a presser that the department responded within three minutes and the fire spanned the second and the third floors.

“This smoke extended the entire height of the building, completely unusual,” he said. “Members found victims on every floor in stairwells.”

Nigro called the fire “unprecedented in our city.”

“The last time we had a loss of life that may be this horrific was at Happy Land Fire over 30 years ago here in the Bronx.”

Footage from social media shows fire fighters attempting to scale numerous ladders in order to save people.


Footage from social media shows firefighters attempting to scale numerous ladders in order to save people.

Fire officials don’t yet know the origin of the fire.s left open causing the fire to spread and smoke to spread, which is always a problem for us. As we see here by the broken windows throughout the building, this fire took its toll on our city,” he said.

The building currently stands as a shell of its former self, with windows and multiple floors broken and obvious fire damage on the lower floors.

Cristal Diaz, 27, a resident of the 15th floor, grabbed cousins, her aunt and dog “Fluffy” when she realized there was a fire.

“I was drinking coffee in the living room and I started smelling smoke. We started putting water on towels and the bottom of the door. Everything was crazy,” Diaz said. “We didn’t know what to do. We looked out the windows and saw all the dead bodies they were taking with the blankets.


Alanny, 13, her niece, said, “We saw moms fainting. They saw their kids dying.”

“We saw a bunch of bodies coming out. People from my childhood were dying,” Alanny said.

Christopher Carrasquilo, 65, who lives next door, ran into the building to help save residents.

“A little kid was stuck in the elevator. I had to bring him down. It was something like 9/11,” he said with tears in his eyes.

“They need fire escapes. They gotta put fire escapes,” he said. “The owner who owns this building gotta do something about it.”

Icy conditions made it tough to fight the fire, and the FDNY said it took more than an hour to put down the blaze.

Rachel McKenzie, a ninth floor resident, was in tears at the scene. “It is all too much. Oh God,” she said. “They’re still looking for women and children. I can’t talk.”

Another ninth floor resident, Fatima, who declined to give her last name, said she is blessed to be alive.

“You can’t explain it. Thank god I found my 3-year-old daughter. We went down the stairwell and it was pitch black. You couldn’t see a thing,” she said. “We went onto the 6th floor and a neighbor let us in and we stayed there until the firemen took us out. It was traumatizing.”


Harrowing images from the scene show a firefighter cradling a baby rescued from the fire, a victim on a stretcher, and a woman sitting on the ground being helped by paramedics with soot on her face.

“Something like this happens, but you never expect this to happen to you,” Diaz said.

Before Sunday, the city’s deadliest blaze in more than a quarter-century killed 13 people —including a year-old child — in a Bronx apartment building the night of Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017. That fire was the deadliest New York City blaze since 87 people perished in March 1990 in the Happy Land social-club arson attack, which took place less than a mile away.

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Source: New York Post

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At least 9 people are shot & 2 are dead following shootings in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Friday night.

Officers patrolling the 1900 block of Atlantic Avenue in a resort area heard multiple gunshots shortly after 11 p.m. local time Friday. At the crime scene at least eight gunshot victims were found, according to Virginia Beach Police Chief Paul Neudigate.

Some of these injuries range from serious to life-threatening. One Virginia Beach police officer was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. One adult female victim died of her gunshot injuries at the scene.

There is no suspect information for this shooting available at this time, according to authorities.

At a second location, there was another crime scene where a suspect "relating to the above incident" engaged with an officer, which resulted in a police-involved shooting. An alleged male suspect is dead.

Several people are in custody, but it's unclear of their involvement in any of the shootings.

Virginia Beach police initially confirmed there had been a shooting at the oceanfront with "several victims."

"VBPD is investigating a shooting involving several victims with possibly life-threatening injuries. Large police presence at the oceanfront between 17th and 22nd St. Please avoid the area at this time," the department tweeted.

Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital confirms to ABC News that it is treating 6 patients with gunshot wounds. Their conditions were not immediately available.

Source: ABC News

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A monthlong mission in Ohio recently turned up 45 missing children and led to 179 arrests, authorities said.

In an operation dubbed Autumn Hope, the US Marshals Service in Ohio and Virginia tracked the children, including a “high-risk” 15-year-old girl from Cleveland who was linked to suspected human trafficking, authorities said Monday.

Twenty other children were also located as authorities checked on their well-being.

During one of the missing children recoveries, a loaded gun was recovered. A 15-year-old boy had two warrants and is suspected in multiple shootings and a murder, authorities said.

Two other juveniles were found in West Virginia during a traffic stop, leading to the arrest of an adult male who was charged with concealment/removal of a minor child in Jackson County.

Autumn Hope was conducted by the marshals in conjunction with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office and the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, as well as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and state and local agencies in Ohio.

“My thanks to all personnel who have stepped up for this operation,” said Peter C. Tobin, US Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio. “These are the same personnel who hunt down violent fugitives every day. I’m incredibly proud of them and pleased that they were able to apply those same skills to finding missing children. I know Operation Autumn Hope has made a difference in a lot of young lives.”

The US Marshals have conducted similar operations before, including in Ohio.

Last month, they said 35 missing children, between the ages of 13 and 18 from the Cuyahoga County area, were located during Operation Safety Net. Just over 20 percent of the found cases were tied to human trafficking.

That same month, the marshals also announced the arrest of 262 suspects, including 141 gang members, and the recovery of five missing children in Oklahoma.

Thirty-nine children were found in Georgia during Operation Not Forgotten in August and eight missing kids were recovered in Indiana in September as part of Operation Homecoming.

The marshals have found missing children in 75 percent of cases the agency has received — and 72 percent of those cases were recovered within a week, officials said.

Since 2005, the agency has recovered more than 2,000 missing kids.

Source: New York Post

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