9yro Girl Saved & Harvey Weinstein Faces Lawsuit

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2️⃣ This Morning’s Two Reports:

  • 🙌 9yro Girl Saved After Kidnapping

  • 🔎 Julia Ormond Takes Legal Action Against Harvey Weinstein

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🙌 9yro Girl Saved After Kidnapping

In the wee hours of Monday morning, a mysterious note left in a black mailbox took an unexpected turn. Rather than condolences or tips, it was a ransom note that set off a chain of events leading to the rescue of 9-year-old Charlotte Sena, who was found hidden in a cupboard just 14 miles from her home. How did they do it? A fingerprint found on the ransom note led investigators to the suspect, Craig Nelson Ross, Jr. Despite a trooper stationed at the house, Ross managed to evade capture initially. He was later arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping. The dramatic rescue came after an extensive search involving state troopers, S.W.A.T. teams, and the FBI. Charlotte's disappearance had left her family and the nation on edge. But thanks to a combination of luck, old-fashioned police work, and the dedication of law enforcement, she's now safely reunited with her family. 🙏🚓

TL;DR ⏳: In a surprising turn of events, a ransom note and a crucial fingerprint led to the dramatic rescue of 9-year-old Charlotte Sena, who had gone missing in upstate New York, with suspect Craig Nelson Ross, Jr. arrested and charged with first-degree kidnapping. ⚖️

🔎 Julia Ormond Takes Legal Action Against Harvey Weinstein

In a surprising move, Emmy-winning actor Julia Ormond has filed a lawsuit accusing disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, along with claims of negligence against Miramax, Disney, and Creative Artists Agency. Ormond alleges that Weinstein assaulted her during a meeting in December 1995, involving explicit actions. She courageously stated, "After living for decades with the painful memories of my experiences at the hands of Harvey Weinstein, I am humbled and grateful to all those who have risked speaking out." Seeking personal closure and accountability, Ormond is pursuing a money judgment, including compensatory damages, mental anguish, and attorneys' fees, under the Adult Survivors Act. Weinstein denies these allegations, adding another chapter to the ongoing legal battles surrounding him. 🎬💼

TL;DR ⏳: Emmy winner Julia Ormond has filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, alleging sexual assault and negligence by Miramax, Disney, and Creative Artists Agency.

⚡ BulletList Roundup (10 Headlines)

  1. 🏡 Interim house speaker evicts two senior Democrats from the Capitol

  2. 🏢 Real estate insiders raise concerns over valuation of Mar-a-Lago by Trump fraud judge

  3. 🇺🇸 Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan enter the GOP House Speaker race as McCarthy's replacement contest begins

  4. ⚖️ Supreme Court weighs options for limiting disability rights lawsuits

  5. 🇺🇦 Biden hints at congressional bypass to provide more aid to Ukraine and announces upcoming key address

  6. 💥 US ships 1.1 million rounds of seized Iranian ammunition to Ukraine

  7. 🌍 Pope Francis criticizes 'irresponsible' US approach to climate change

  8. 💰 Costco gold bars are flying off the shelves

  9. 🍗 Popeyes surpasses KFC to become second-largest chicken chain, while Chick-fil-A remains on top

  10. 🚗 Aston Martin confirms revival of Valkyrie hypercar program for 2025

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