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He has already paid $5.6 million with interest. A second verdict of $83.3 million is still pending. On Monday the US Supreme Court refused for a second time to take up Donald Trump's challenge to the E. Jean Carroll verdict. The order was one sentence long, with no explanation and no noted dissents. It ends a case that began in 2019, when Carroll went public with the claim that Trump had assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s and he called it a hoax. A civil jury decided in May 2023 that Trump was liable for sexually abusing and defaming her and awarded $5 million. The same jury did not find that he had raped her; under New York law those are separate findings, and the judge later wrote that what the jury did find would be called rape in ordinary speech but not under the statute. This was a civil case, so there is no conviction and no criminal record. Trump has already paid $5.6 million with interest. A second verdict, $83.3 million for defamation in the case Carroll filed in 2019, is still pending at the Supreme Court and will not be decided until later this year. Sources: US Supreme Court, US District Court for the Southern District of New York, CNN

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Soulja Boy put a real phone number in one of his biggest hits, and millions of fans actually called it. In 2008, his track “Kiss Me Thru the Phone” featured a working number directly in the chorus. It wasn’t a fake line for the song—fans who dialed it reached a promotional line connected straight to Soulja Boy. As the song climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the line exploded. Soulja Boy later claimed the phone number became so popular it was pulling in around $100,000 a month at its peak. Instead of just writing a catchy hook, he turned his lyrics into an interactive business model. For an artist who built his early career on the internet, it was another example of Soulja Boy mastering viral marketing long before everyone else.

Soulja Boy put a real phone number in one of his biggest hits, and millions of fans actually called it. In 2008, his track “Kiss Me Thru the Phone” featured a working number directly in the chorus. It wasn’t a fake line for the song—fans who dialed it reached a promotional line connected straight to Soulja Boy. As the song climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the line exploded. Soulja Boy later claimed the phone number became so popular it was pulling in around $100,000 a month at its peak. Instead of just writing a catchy hook, he turned his lyrics into an interactive business model. For an artist who built his early career on the internet, it was another example of Soulja Boy mastering viral marketing long before everyone else.

Before Davido became one of Africa’s biggest music stars and before Ademola Adeleke became Osun State governor, there was an Adeleke family story that began generations earlier. What makes the Adeleke story fascinating is that their influence didn’t come from just one person. It has been built across generations and across completely different industries. #pulsenigeria247 #PulseOriginal #pulseexplained

Before Davido became one of Africa’s biggest music stars and before Ademola Adeleke became Osun State governor, there was an Adeleke family story that began generations earlier. What makes the Adeleke story fascinating is that their influence didn’t come from just one person. It has been built across generations and across completely different industries. #pulsenigeria247 #PulseOriginal #pulseexplained

Rene Nichole Coleman, 50, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, was reportedly paid far more than she should have received because of a payroll system error. On May 10, 2025, Coleman worked a 12-hour shift at a Jonesboro-area business. Her normal pay was $16.50 an hour, but a payroll mistake entered her hourly rate as $1,650 instead. The error resulted in Coleman receiving an extra $19,388 in pay. The amount was originally reported differently in some accounts, but the correct overpayment was $19,388. After the company discovered the mistake, Coleman was asked to return the money. According to police records, she refused to give it back. The CEO of the business later reported the matter to police. The company provided financial records and emails as evidence showing the payroll error and its attempts to recover the money. Coleman was eventually charged with felony theft involving property valued between $5,000 and $25,000. She was arrested in April 2026 on an outstanding warrant. Her bond was set at $15,000. The case centers on what happened after the payroll mistake was discovered. The company says Coleman received the money because of an obvious payment error and then refused to return it. Coleman’s case shows how a simple payroll mistake can quickly become a serious legal matter when a large amount of money is accidentally deposited into someone’s account. The allegations are part of the criminal case, and the charge does not by itself establish guilt.

Rene Nichole Coleman, 50, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, was reportedly paid far more than she should have received because of a payroll system error. On May 10, 2025, Coleman worked a 12-hour shift at a Jonesboro-area business. Her normal pay was $16.50 an hour, but a payroll mistake entered her hourly rate as $1,650 instead. The error resulted in Coleman receiving an extra $19,388 in pay. The amount was originally reported differently in some accounts, but the correct overpayment was $19,388. After the company discovered the mistake, Coleman was asked to return the money. According to police records, she refused to give it back. The CEO of the business later reported the matter to police. The company provided financial records and emails as evidence showing the payroll error and its attempts to recover the money. Coleman was eventually charged with felony theft involving property valued between $5,000 and $25,000. She was arrested in April 2026 on an outstanding warrant. Her bond w...

πŸš¨πŸ’£ “𝐖𝐄 πŒπ€πƒπ„ 𝐀𝐍 πˆπŒππŽπ‘π“π€ππ“ πŽπ…π…π„π‘ π“πŽ π‘πŽπƒπ‘πˆ, 𝐁𝐔𝐓 𝐇𝐄 𝐇𝐀𝐃 𝑫𝑢𝑼𝑩𝑻𝑺 π€ππŽπ”π“ π‰πŽπˆππˆππ†” 🀨❌ JosΓ© Mourinho reveals what happened with Rodri deal ⚪️🚫 “I 𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐀𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯π₯𝐲 𝐰𝐒𝐭𝐑 𝐑𝐨𝐝𝐫𝐒 a few times, we also sent him important offer but he told us about having some doubts” πŸ’­ “To see Rodri having doubts, that created πƒπŽπ”ππ“π’ 𝐈𝐍 πŒπ„ about signing him…”, Mourinho has told El Chiringuito TV πŸ‘ŽπŸ»

πŸš¨πŸ’£ “𝐖𝐄 πŒπ€πƒπ„ 𝐀𝐍 πˆπŒππŽπ‘π“π€ππ“ πŽπ…π…π„π‘ π“πŽ π‘πŽπƒπ‘πˆ, 𝐁𝐔𝐓 𝐇𝐄 𝐇𝐀𝐃 𝑫𝑢𝑼𝑩𝑻𝑺 π€ππŽπ”π“ π‰πŽπˆππˆππ†” 🀨❌ JosΓ© Mourinho reveals what happened with Rodri deal ⚪️🚫 “I 𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐀𝐞 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐚π₯π₯𝐲 𝐰𝐒𝐭𝐑 𝐑𝐨𝐝𝐫𝐒 a few times, we also sent him important offer but he told us about having some doubts” πŸ’­ “To see Rodri having doubts, that created πƒπŽπ”ππ“π’ 𝐈𝐍 πŒπ„ about signing him…”, Mourinho has told El Chiringuito TV πŸ‘ŽπŸ»

PHOTOS: The 184kg cocaine seized by NDLEA from Lagos socialite KC Luxury The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says its operatives have seized 184.5 kilogrammes of cocaine from a courier company. The agency described the operation as its largest seizure of cocaine from a courier firm in its history. The suspects are Afolabi Kazeem Micheal, a socialite popularly known as KC Luxury, and Lawal Kehinde, an employee of a logistics company.

PHOTOS: The 184kg cocaine seized by NDLEA from Lagos socialite KC Luxury The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says its operatives have seized 184.5 kilogrammes of cocaine from a courier company. The agency described the operation as its largest seizure of cocaine from a courier firm in its history. The suspects are Afolabi Kazeem Micheal, a socialite popularly known as KC Luxury, and Lawal Kehinde, an employee of a logistics company.

BREAKING NEWS: Ademola Adeleke is the winner of the Osun State Election πŸ—³️ Accord: 511,067 votes ✅ APC: 444,815 votes

BREAKING NEWS: Ademola Adeleke is the winner of the Osun State Election πŸ—³️ Accord: 511,067 votes ✅ APC: 444,815 votes