Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorCarey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are attached to star in “She Said,” about the New York Times sexual harassment investigation against Harvey Weinstein that kicked off the #MeToo movement.
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The New York Attorney General’s office has expanded its investigation of the Trump Organization to a probe of criminal conduct.
“We have informed the Trump Organization that our investigation into the organization is no longer purely civil in nature,” said Fabien Levy, a spokesman for Attorney General Letitia James. “We are now actively investigating the Trump Organization in a criminal capacity, along with the Manhattan DA. We have no additional comment at this time.”
The attorney general had
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorCarey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan are attached to star in “She Said,” about the New York Times sexual harassment investigation against Harvey Weinstein that kicked off the #MeToo movement.
Biden said.Shortly after the president’s comment – which was a contradiction to department regulations from back in the Obama administration — the DOJ notified four New York Times reporters that data from their phone records had been seized.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Saturday that the Justice Department would no longer subpoena the phone and email records of reporters during leak investigations, after recent revelations that prosecutors secretly sought such information from journalists at The Washington Post, The New York Times and CNN.
NEW YORK -- “The Lehman Trilogy” was able to make only four preview performances on Broadway before the pandemic shut its doors. Now it plans to return to tell the story of an American financial giant's downfall with a new cast member.Stefano Massini’s play about what led to the collapse of Lehman Brothers — adapted by Ben Power and directed by Sam Mendes — will add Adrian Lester, replacing Ben Miles, and joining Simon Russell Beale and Adam Godley.
broke down the campaign announcement pretty succinctly: “Bush’s campaign video does not mention his father, the former governor of Florida. Nor his uncle, the 43rd president of the United States.
new report on Wednesday, the New York Times said the Biden administration disclosed that the Trump Justice Department seized the phone records of four reporters — Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman, Eric Lichtblau and Michael S. Schmidt — for four months in 2017.
Adrian Grenier might have lived the high life as Vincent Chase in "Entourage," but now the Hollywood actor is living a self-sufficient life in Texas. In an interview with Austin Life magazine, Grenier revealed he put Los Angeles and New York behind him so he could pursue farming.
It’s hard when you think of Adrian Grenier not to think of Vincent Chase, his movie star character from Entourage, upgrading mansions and being driven to premieres by his crew.
one clip, from Sports Illustrated’s Max Goodman, the banner is snatched up by security, resulting in cheers. According to the New York Post, two men were escorted from the stadium after that, with one of them in handcuffs.
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Donald Trump, although Hannity has said that “I never claimed to be a journalist.”Andrew Cuomo is also under investigation by a state legislative committee over allegations that his administration arranged for members of his family, including Chris Cuomo, to get special access to COVID-19 tests last year at a time when they were generally unavailable to the general public.———Associated Press correspondent Marina Villeneuve in Albany, New York, and researcher Rhonda Shafner in New York
Jimmy Kimmel is fairly convinced that Donald Trump will escape any real legal consequences from the new criminal investigation into the Trump organization.
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said in a statement provided to CNN.No details have been made public about precisely what aspect of Trump’s various business dealings is under criminal investigation. But according to CNN, the Trump organization remains under the years-long civil investigation in New York City.
New York prosecutors have revealed that their investigation into the Trump Organization has changed.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Elliot Stabler’s return to New York paid off: “Law & Order: Organized Crime” has been picked up by NBC for a second season.In addition, Dick Wolf fans will be treated to a triple-header on Thursdays after Wednesday night’s “Chicago” lineup — newcomer to the franchise “Law & Order: For the Defense” kicks off at 8 p.m., followed by the 23rd season of “Law & Order: SVU,” topped off by the Christopher Meloni headliner at 10 p.m.Per the logline, “Law & Order: Organized Crime”