News about Scott Hall
Thousands of homeless people are now homeless in Phoenix's huge 15-block encampment known as 'The Zone,' ahead of today's court deadline
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November 5, 2023
The city commissioned 'The Zone,' a 15-block homeless encampment that cost $20 million and relocated nearly 2,000 people from the area. According to studies, a majority accepted the change and moved straight to city housing. City officials will now monitor the area and appear in court before the end of November to demonstrate that they have kept the area free of buildings and rubble. People who try to move back into the area will face a criminal charge
In the Georgia election case, Bail bondsman Scott Hall becomes the first Donald Trump co-defendant to plead guilty
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September 29, 2023
On Friday, Scott Hall pled guilty to five counts of conspiracy to commit deliberate interference in the execution of election duties.
After speaking to Desmond Tutu, he learned to forgive Peter Sutcliffe, who was only five when his mother became Yorkshire Ripper's first victim
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September 26, 2023
Wilma McCann, the son of the Yorkshire Ripper's first victim, described how he planned revenge on the depraved serial killer before speaking with Desmond Tutu and learning the power of forgiveness. Richard McCann said he had hated evil Peter Sutcliffe until he eventually learned to let go. Mr McCann said the circumstances surrounding Sutcliffe's death in 2020 were 'different' and that "something had been announced - something beautiful nonetheless."
Who were the 13 Yorkshire Ripper victims killed by Peter Sutcliffe?Remembering the women who lost their lives
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September 24, 2023
In one of Britain's most notorious serial murder cases, Peter Sutcliffe, dubbed 'The Yorkshire Ripper,' murdered 13 people over five years and attempted to murder seven more. 'The Long Shadow', a seven-part drama series on ITV, will concentrate on Peter Sutcliffe's victims rather than the killer himself. Who are the 13 women who were killed by Peter Sutcliffe? Find out more about the victims who tragically lost their lives.
A flurry of Trump allies head to the Georgia prison to turn themselves in before Friday deadline in election fraud case: Ken Chesebro and Ray Smith LATEST co-defendants to be arrested
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August 23, 2023
On Wednesday, Georgia-based lawyer Ray Smith and Trump campaign counsel Ken Chesebro were arrested. Smith's bond was valued at $100,000, Smith's at $50,000, and as of this writing, they do not appear to have been sold. Former Georgia Republican chairman and state legislator David Shafer and former Coffee County GOP chair Cathy Latham turned themselves in early Wednesday morning at the prison, with both of their bonds set at $75,000. They have since been released. Their arrests came after conservative lawyer John Eastman and Atlanta-area bail bondsman Scott Hall forfeited to police on Tuesday. Former President Donald Trump would enter the prison in the case's pivotal moment on Thursday. After the 2020 presidential election results showed Joe Biden winning in Georgia, Shafer's involvement in the suspected plot was establishing an unofficial slate of electors.
Mark Meadows asks judge to block his arrest as two of 19 defendants surrender at Fulton County jail; Rudy Giuliani prepares to fly to Georgia on Wednesday; and Trump readies to turn himself in on Thursday evening
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August 23, 2023
Mark Meadows is urging a federal judge to reverse a rule that he must turn himself in on 2020 presidential election bribery allegations by Friday in Georgia. It's a last-ditch attempt to escape the 19 people's fate, including former President Donald Trump. Trump has stated plans to turn himself in on Thursday, while Rudy Giuliani's appearance is scheduled for booking Wednesday. The only two defendants arrested in Atlanta are John Eastman and Scott Hall, who were convicted of being arrested and have their mugshots released.
At Georgia prison, Trump's first co-conspirator surrenders
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August 22, 2023
On Tuesday, Scott Hall became the first of former President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants to sign in to the Fulton County jail.
In a prison in Georgia, Trump's first suspected co-conspirator reneces, as the ex-president is set to turn himself in on Thursday
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August 22, 2023
On Tuesday, Scott Hall became the first of former President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants to turn himself in to the Fulton County jail. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged Hall, a bail bondsman in Atlanta, with crimes relating to his suspected involvement in the Coffee County, Georgia, voting system breach. According to the jail's records, Hall is currently detained and has an inmate identification number.
"I will NEVER SURRENDER our country to these tyrants," Trump said in a middle-of-the-night fundraising email shortly after being arrested for the fourth time
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August 15, 2023
On Monday, the former president was indicted in Georgia for his suspected participation in the campaign to reverse the 2020 election, with prosecutors accusing him of being the head of a "criminal group." Trump and his campaign sent an angry email to supporters, accusing him of supporting his 2024 presidential campaign, despite being urging them to contribute towards his 2024 presidential campaign. In an email sent around 3 a.m., Trump declared that 'Justice and the rule of law are officially DEAD in America,' he wrote. Willis, a 'left-wing prosecutor' with a "strong anti-Trump bias," said, "she has INDICTED ME despite having committed NO CRIME," Trump's email said, before going on to say, "I will NEVER SURRENDER our country's these tyrants."
More homeless people on Phoenix's streets than BEFORE city began massive rehousing operation
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June 26, 2023
Despite the city's attempts to fix it, more than 100 people have become homeless in a month. As the downtown area has essentially devolved into a tent city known as 'The Zone,' the city has stepped up its attempts to solve the disaster. 84 people were relocated during the first two Zone cleanups, but the tent city population has risen from 786 in May to 906 last week. Such statistics indicate that the problem of homelessness in Phoenix, a city with a population of 1.6 million, is not going to go away anytime soon.
The largest homeless encampment in Phoenix is being demolished
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May 10, 2023
On Wednesday, city workers in Phoenix finally began to clear out the massive homeless encampment known as The Zone, although one city official confirmed that there are not enough spaces in public shelters for those being relocated. According to a local homeless charity, there were about 740 people living in The Zone as of Tuesday night, with some having moved out right before the clean-up. According to the Phoenix New Times, there are only 35 beds available in city shelters. Many people in The Zone have confirmed that hotel rooms will be booked, but most fear that they will be stranded on the streets.
Video shows Georgia official taking Trump operatives into polling place before voting machine breach
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September 6, 2022
A Georgia election official who is being prosecuted for posing as a fake Trump voter, leads two pro-Trump agents into a county elections office on the same day last year as a voting machine was broken. On Tuesday, the video's particulars emerged. And it sheds more light on the attempts of 2020-connected attorneys to find evidence of manipulation in the campaign, often with the assistance of local authorities.