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The nature of the divorce case that the Moore campaign raised is unclear, and Jauregui did not elaborate on how much Moore himself was involved. 144
The lawsuit claims that school administrators knew about Cross’ relationship with the student going back even farther.“It was well-known within these school systems and ignored, that Defendant Laura Lynn Cross was sexually abusing, assaulting, and raping the Plaintiff from as early as 2009, when he was only a sixth grader, all the way up until his graduation from Tallmadge High School in 2016,” the suit states.The lawsuit, filed in Summit County Court of Common Pleas, states that administrators failed to prevent the repeated rape and sexual abuse, despite claims from the former student’s father that it was happening.The suit states that the former student has “suffered severe and permanent physical, psychological and emotional damage as a result of these failures.”The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of ,000. 822

The poll's margin of error was 5.2 percent. "While the other candidates are focused on fighting each other, I’ve been focused on fighting for voters since day one and the results speak for themselves," Campa-Najjar said in a statement. "As the only leading candidate who is from the district, I’m confident that we will outperform in the primary and go on to win the general election."The top-two votegetters, regardless of party, make it to the November runoff. That's why Campa-Najjar has avoided attack ads this primary season.The bigger fight, instead, is between Republicans - Issa and DeMaio. The two have been hitting each other hard over who is more loyal to President Trump. Those attacks continued Friday. In a statement, Issa spokesman Greg Blair took aim at DeMaio and said he's not loyal to the president. “Carl DeMaio’s support continues to drop as voters learn he’s a pro-abortion Never Trumper who supports sanctuary city policies, and that Darrell Issa is the only candidate in the race who will help President Trump enact his MAGA agenda," Blair said. In response, DeMaio's campaign released its own poll, showing DeMaio leading Issa in the primary, 22 percent to 17 percent. “The 10News/SurveyUSA poll released today is not consistent with the Remington Poll from this weekend showing DeMaio as the leading Republican candidate with 22% and Issa at 17% - and the amazing support we are seeing on the ground for Carl DeMaio," said spokesman Dave McCulloch. "Voters see through Darrell Issa’s lies and know Issa is the pro-Amnesty career politician who has repeatedly betrayed President Trump.”While Campa-Najjar leads in the primary poll, there are more voters choosing Republicans on the ticket. That could make for a challenge in November, when it will likely be one Republican versus one Democrat. Still, Casey Dominguez, a political science professor at the University of San Diego, said a large turnout makes it more unpredictable. "This is a Republican leaning seat," she said. "This would always be a hard seat for the Democrats to win, but Ammar Campa-Najjar came really close last time, and his name recognition is better this time."In a statement, Jones said he will continue to push for the seat, no matter the polling. “The polls have been all over the place," he said. "I've been an underdog before, but voters of this district have elected me 6 times. Voters tell me they are tired of the mud slinging and appreciate my traditional values platform." The seat in the House of Representatives is currently vacant, with Hunter scheduled to be sentenced in March. 2593
The incident in California is one of a several across the country recently in which people of color have been either arrested or detained by police for seemingly innocuous acts:-- Two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks last month after a manager called 911 on them because they didn't order anything. The men said they were waiting on an acquaintance. They were later released with no charges filed against them. Starbucks' CEO apologized and the company reached an undisclosed settlement with the men.-- A pair of Native American teens on a college tour of Colorado State University were briefly detained by police last week after the parent of another prospective student on the tour called 911 because she said the teens made her "nervous." School officials apologized.-- A group of black woman said a golf course in Pennsylvania called the police after accusing them of playing too slowly.-- LA Fitness apologized to two black men who were booted from a gym in New Jersey and had the police called on them amid racial profiling allegations. 1067
The opposition to the idea of Japan going nuclear is even stronger obviously than the idea of revising (the constitution) ... even the discussion of that continues to be taboo, Nakano said. 189
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