It's over! Joanna Krupa officially files for divorce from Romain Zago after ending marriage earlier …
It was revealed they separated back in May. And now it appears Joanna Krupa, 38, is moving forward with her divorce from Romain Zago. The Real Housewives of Miami star filed legal documents claiming the marriage is ‘irretrievably broken,’ according to TMZ. The couple have already figured out all the details and have signed a marital settlement agreement. According to the site, both parties have agreed not to seek spousal support from one another and the couple filed the petition togeth…
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Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria is nearing a decision on who he will sell the team to — for real this time, it seems. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said Monday in a town-hall meeting with fans that the three groups bidding for the team are “prepared to meet the Marlins’ price.” “All three of those groups are in the process of doing the legal work, the financing work, the diligence work that I referenced,” Manfred said. “And when that’s complete the Marlins, Mr. Loria, will have t…
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Former North Miami Police Chief Gary Eugene, who was initially suspended, then fired last Friday, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city, the city manager and a City Council member seeking to get his job back. Eugene’s lawsuit says the city violated due process by forcing him to resign, and later be fired, without giving a clear reason and without allowing him a chance to make a case before the city. He is seeking a jury trial, unspecified financial damages and reinstatement. The compla…
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In a story July 9 about debate over the Texas border city of El Paso holding hundreds of prisoners on federal charges for entering the country illegally, The Associated Press failed to include the first name and title of El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles. A corrected version of the story is below: Texas border city considers helping US jail immigrants The Texas border city of El Paso supports immigrant rights and opposes measures like a new law targeting so-called sanctuary cities By NOMAAN …
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The attorney selected to replace James Comey as FBI director is described by those close to him as admirably low-key, yet he’d be taking over the law enforcement agency at a moment that’s anything but tranquil. Christopher Wray would inherit an FBI that lost its popular leader in an unceremonious firing in May and that has spent the last year investigating whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to win the presidency. During this most consequential probe in decades, he’d be serving u…
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