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A board member for the group says the FBI came to the organization's Cleveland office Thursday.
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Newly released documents written days after Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019 name Ohio billionaire Les Wexner as one of Epstein's co-conspirators, but the documents state there was "limited evidence" against the billionaire.
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High-profile burglaries of pro athletes are seen as part of a wider pattern of criminals traveling from South America to target affluent homes in the U.S.
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The City of Columbus says it thwarted a ransomware attack, but is still working with the FBI to investigate the incident.
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Brayden Grace, 18, was arrested Thursday morning in connection to a "swatting ring" that has allegedly made false calls and threats across the country.
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The BBC, last year, first interviewed several men who said Mike Jeffries abused and exploited them in a sex-trafficking ring. The men later filed a civil lawsuit against the former CEO.
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The nonprofit said an estimated 7,600 people's data and information was potentially breached and is working to give support to those impacted.
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U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has granted former President Donald Trump's request for a special master to review documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago last month.
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A team has already reviewed some of the material seized at Mar-a-Lago and found some of the materials may contain information protected by attorney-client privilege, the Department of Justice said.
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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence told NPR it will work with the Justice Department to review the documents removed from former President Trump's Florida home.