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A man who lived a luxury lifestyle funded by alleged crimes was found to have a ‘party box’ of chem-sex drugs including cocaine, ketamine and Viagra, a court has heard.
Aram Sheibani, 40, amassed ‘unexplained wealth’, bought expensive cars, designer clothes and high value art, prosecutors say.
He is on trial accused of crimes including drug dealing, tax evasion and illicit property buying, which he denies.
Jurors at
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Miami Herald, three of the wounded victims are currently in critical condition.Concert attendees were gathered at the venue for an album launch party that took place on Saturday night, hours prior to the shooting. Rappers performing at the event included local artist ABMG Spitta.As reported by Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez III said the shooters were armed with semi-automatic rifles and handguns, and shot dozens of bullets into the crowd “indiscriminately”.
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Kim Kardashian, 40, has shared the cutest photos of her son Saint, 5, and daughter Chicago, 3. The KKW Beauty founder took to Instagram on May 26 to share a series of snaps showcasing the brother-sister duo’s love for each other.
After a two year legal battle, all members of Sigur Rós have been acquitted in the tax evasion case against them in Iceland.The band were charged with tax evasion in their home country in 2019 over incorrect tax returns that were filed between 2011 and 2014, and which collectively resulted in 151 million Icelandic Krona (£877,000) of taxes going unpaid.
Sigur Rós have been cleared of tax evasion in a major case that has taken place in their native Iceland.The band – Georg “Goggi” Holm, Kjartan “Kjarri” Sveinsson, Orri Páll Dýrason and frontman Jónsi Birgisson – were indicted on tax evasion charges in 2019 by Iceland’s directorate of Internal Revenue after an investigation that began back in 2016.Sigur Rós admitted they evaded payment of 151 million Icelandic krona – amounting to £840,000 – in taxes between 2011 and 2014 and paid back the full
A pre-inquest review has been held into the death of a two-year-old girl who died following a family holiday to Turkey.
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