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You might get $21 million for it.
It's like a love triangle, but with litigation instead of sex.
In a settlement with the Justice Department, it admits that it knowingly sold contaminated drugs made at a Puerto Rican factory.
Her downstairs neighbors in her ritzy Fifth Avenue building have had about enough.
A federal judge in Florida sympathizes with the claim that the bill is unconstitutional.
In fact, the Broadway star is suing Twitter over just such a claim.
It sounds very 'Soylent Green' when you say it that way, doesn't it?
The Greenwich, Connecticut–raised Olympic rowers both went to Harvard and got their MBAs from Oxford.
Did you know there is an entire field of work called "domestic estate management"?
"I have plenty of women I can sleep with, so why would I sleep with an employee?"
"A prostitute offered me a job!"
His $2.3 million payday has been thrown out a year later.
He's sent a cease-and-desist letter to Sandy Kane, a recent rival.
"Amy Laurent International held itself out as an 'elite, full-service' dating service specializing in 'real world, high-end matchmaking,' but 'failed to perform even as a standard dating service.'"
The New York Attorney General continues his crusade against financial institutions, and the English language.
So far, though, there are no criminal charges.
She'll fit right in.
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