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The Bankruptcy Professor walks through his experience filing bankruptcy in California. Question? Email me at bankruptcyprofessor@gmail.com Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and do not give legal advice. You get only my personal experience. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bankruptcyprofessor/support
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The last remaining Denny’s in San Francisco has shuttered after nearly 25 years. The 24-hour diner chain’s 816 Mission St. location closed Aug. 1, franchise owner Chris Haque told SFGATE. As of Aug. 12, the Denny’s sign has been painted over. “We’re the only store left, and we operated until the last day that we could,” Haque said. “The cost of doi…
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Residents of California have been leaving the state in droves over the last few years due to radical policies and high prices governing the state. Many former residents have been settling in more politically red states, such as Florida and Texas, which have seen immense population growth. California is the home of Hollywood, the center of the film …
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Join Jess Larson as he welcomes back Damion Lupo, a multifaceted entrepreneur and financial mentor, for an insightful episode on Innovation and Leadership. Damion shares his journey from starting businesses at the age of 11 to losing $25 million in the 2008 crisis and rebounding to build innovative companies that disrupt industries. Discover how Da…
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The showdown between Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the village’s Board of Trustees escalated further this week, as Henyard reappointed a fired deputy police chief to lead the department. Three village trustees told NBC Chicago’s Regina Waldroup that Henyard appointed former Deputy Chief Lewis Lacey to be the department’s new leader, but that he …
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An illegal migrant, recently apprehended, has been charged with 22 crimes in just six months, underscoring the urgent need for stricter immigration enforcement. The crimes, which include various forms of theft and assault, have sparked outrage among communities demanding action from the Biden administration. Experts warn that this case is a symptom…
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The police chief, along with other officials, is facing significant challenges, including being banned from village property and legal issues related to bankruptcy fraud. There's also confusion over the leadership within the police department, with various individuals claiming authority despite contradictory communications. The village is also expe…
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Illinois Comptroller, Susana Mendoza, has suspended state payments to Dolton and threatened fines due to the village's failure to submit required financial reports. These reports include annual financial statements and audits, which have not been filed since 2021. The Comptroller's actions are a response to Dolton's ongoing non-compliance with stat…
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Despite Lacy being removed from his position, he and the mayor are trying to maintain influence over the police force. This has led to confusion and conflicting information, including a mandatory meeting that was declared not mandatory and directives from an administrator whose employment status is unclear. Additionally, the village is facing signi…
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Democrat Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has tripled the budget the Bay State is spending on its migrant shelters but is stonewalling requests for an accounting of how she has spent the previous $1 billion on migrant housing. One case, for instance, finds that the state shelled out $16.3 million to rent out a Boston hotel to house illegals. However…
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A California community college district agreed to pay $2.4 million to a conservative professor in a recent settlement agreement after years of legal battles between the two parties. “After five years of administrative misconduct, a decisive courtroom display exonerated me of all allegations and exposed that Kern Community College District engaged i…
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In a shocking turn of events, Deputy Police Chief Lewis Lacy of Dalton has been indicted on nine counts of bankruptcy fraud, perjury, and making false statements. Lacy is accused of concealing income and lying about his spouse's earnings to avoid paying over $40,000 from a previous lawsuit settlement. This indictment follows his seven prior bankrup…
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was named the "Worst Sanctuary Mayor" in the United States by the Immigration Reform Law Institute, a conservative immigration group. Johnson, who took office in April 2023, has faced criticism for his policies that support illegal migrants, including reaffirming Chicago as a sanctuary city and requesting millions in f…
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In a shocking turn of events, Lumumba Sers Sr., a prominent anti-violence advocate in Denver, was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a man at Pioneer Park in Commerce City. Sers, known for his work with the nonprofit "Heavy Hands Heavy Hearts," which aims to reduce violence, was taken into custody after allegedly shooting 27-year-old Malco…
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San Francisco has quietly lowered the standards of its homeless relocation program, allowing individuals to be bused out of town without previous requirements such as verifying they have a contact or support system at the destination. With shelters at 96% capacity, the city has resorted to extreme measures, prioritizing busing homeless individuals …
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The Dalton village scandal intensifies as Mayor Tiffany Henyard, dubbed the "Super Mayor," faces mounting criticism for her alleged financial mismanagement. Reports reveal the village is over $3.5 million in debt, with accusations of unauthorized spending, including lavish events and personal luxuries. Henyard’s public appearance at a recent youth …
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday had a message for local governments: clean up homeless encampments now or lose out on state funding next year. Standing in front of a cleared homeless encampment in Los Angeles, Newsom vowed to start taking state funding away from cities and counties that are not doing enough to move people out of encampment…
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The Montgomery Park office complex in Northwest Portland has sold for $33 million to a company tied to the Menashe real estate family, according to property records filed on Friday. Three family members involved in Portland-based Menashe Properties — Barry, son Jordan and daughter Lauren — initially declined to comment when reached on Friday.…
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In this episode, we sit down with Eric Liedtke, who shares his incredible journey from being the president of Adidas to founding Unless, a startup dedicated to pioneering regenerative fashion. Hear about the challenges and triumphs of leaving a $22 billion company to drive systemic change in the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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In a jaw-dropping meeting on Thursday night, former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot presented initial findings from her investigation into the Village of Dolton’s ‘dire’ financial situation. The bombshell report delved into the spending habits of Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and her alleged misuse of taxpayer dollars, highlighting just how much financ…
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It was a chaotic board meeting in Dolton on Monday night. But during that meeting, two unfamiliar faces were seen sitting next to Mayor Tiffany Henyard. FOX 32 has learned they were criminal defense attorneys brought to the meeting by Mayor Henyard, who is at the center of a federal criminal investigation. "OK, you’re out of order. Remove her. Remo…
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The political landscape in the Village of Dolton grew more turbulent as Mayor Tiffany Henyard terminated Keith Freeman, her village administrator and senior advisor at Thornton Township, amid allegations and legal entanglements; this move has stirred controversy and debate among local trustees concerning its legality and potential ramifications. Ac…
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The city of Aurora is debunking claims that an Aurora apartment building has been "taken over" by Venezuelan gangs. While the city doesn't dismiss that there is a possibility of gang activity and they're looking for a connection, the building at East Colfax Avenue and Nome Street has issues of poor living conditions dating back years. The building …
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Dolton's dire financial situation was addressed at another fiery village board meeting on Monday night. Officials revealed they've had to dip into Tax Increment Financing fees to pay public-sector employees. They also approved layoffs of eight village employees, citing financial issues. "It's unfortunate, but we have to make these decisions so we c…
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During Seattle's busiest tourism season, coffee giant Starbucks abruptly closed the doors to its 1st and Pike location. Just blocks away from the Pike Place Market, this Starbucks location is jam-packed. Starbucks would not confirm why they closed the store but said it was temporary despite any plans to re-open the storefront. Starbucks spokesperso…
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Three trustees from the Village of Dolton called a special meeting on Monday night to try and keep the village running as they deal with embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard. Trustees who do not support Henyard said she would not allow them to put items on the regular meeting agenda, so they set their own meeting to start before hers. The two contentiou…
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he is deploying California National Guard lawyers to prosecute cases in Alameda County, where Oakland is. Newsom’s office also detailed Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price’s months of delays preventing CalGuard’s deployment, publicly highlighting the state of the district attorney’s office. Alameda C…
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An executive order by San Francisco Mayor London Breed will require homeless residents to first be offered transportation that can reunite them with family outside the city before anything else. The "Journey Home Executive Directive," issued on Thursday, will "prioritize relocation support and services" for San Francisco's homeless residents and ma…
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With decades of experience backing successful startups, Matt McCall has a wealth of knowledge to share. In this episode, he offers his best advice for entrepreneurs and investors, covering topics like networking, due diligence, and adapting to changing market conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced he is deploying California National Guard lawyers to prosecute cases in Alameda County, where Oakland is. Newsom’s office also detailed Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price’s months of delays preventing CalGuard’s deployment, publicly highlighting the state of the district attorney’s office. Alameda C…
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Members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been given the “green light” to attack and open fire on cops in Denver, a federal memo obtained by The Post reveals. The gang is already tied to hundreds of crimes, including the shootings of two NYPD cops who were trying to arrest one of its members in June. “Credible human sources from Co…
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For the first time since Portland City Council passed a new prohibited camping ordinance in early May, police on Friday arrested a homeless person for refusing to move or take an offer of shelter. However, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office declined to book the person in jail, KGW reported. Willamette Week was first to report on the arrest Monda…
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Gain crucial insights into the world of longevity investing—learn the keys to identifying promising biotech companies and the strategies for reducing investment risks in this burgeoning sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Graystoke Networks
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California is facing massive layoffs as more businesses leave the state. More than 1,000 jobs were lost in the Bay Area recently, with hundreds being attributed to the departure of the Oakland Athletics, a Major League Baseball team, from the area. Moxion Power, a green energy tech company, also announced major cuts, and Vintage Wine Estates is goi…
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Embattled south suburban politician Tiffany Henyard has fired her top aide in at least one of the governments she runs. It comes as speculation has swirled about whether federal prosecutors are pressuring Keith Freeman into cooperating in their ongoing investigation of Henyard’s leadership. Keith Freeman served as Henyard’s senior advisor in Thornt…
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Seattle residents and business owners are voicing their concerns about crime "perpetrated on a nearly hourly basis" and say people who commit assaults reemerge after their arrests to cause further chaos. Members of the downtown Seattle community that spoke with the Puget Sound Business Journal offered their own "horror stories" regarding crime and …
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Hundreds of travelers to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport each year are falling victim to car thieves and prowlers, the KING 5 Investigators have found. Hotels and motels that offer "park-n-fly" or "stay-n-fly" packages are favorites of car thieves, which routinely target their lots. Some of the best-known names in lodging have the most crimes,…
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After Tiffany Henyard was elected to office in 2021, Nicole Scott was hopeful and excited to work with the new Dolton mayor to expand her food pantry to provide an array of supports for local residents. “The idea was to bring a myriad of services for the community, like make it a community hub,” Scott said. Four years later, Scott says she has not …
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Miles Hudson, widely known as the "Belltown Hellcat", was taken into custody at a Seattle court hearing Monday less than a week after he seemed to make a mockery of the city’s justice system. Hudson, 21, was ordered to appear July 24 for a warrant hearing in Seattle Municipal Court. He faces two counts related to harassing an ex-girlfriend, which i…
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At Mountain Mart, an outpost for migrants who illegally crossed the nearby Canadian border, FOX 5 NY spotted a New York City yellow taxi cab. Officials confirmed that taxi, rideshares and private drivers profit off the five-hour trek from this outpost, 30 miles from the border, to New York City, over 300 miles away. FOX 5 NY also confirmed its meda…
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Seattle-area sustainably sourced sandwich restaurant chain, Homegrown, will be closing 10 stores — leaving only two. The closures mean more than 150 employees will be laid off. Homegrown CEO and co-founder Brad Gillis said, as reported by The Puget Sound Business Journal on Monday, that economic impacts, rising labor costs and food prices have led …
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Discover how Aaron Alexander helped NFL star Aaron Rodgers achieve the fastest Achilles tendon rupture recovery ever using techniques like blood flow restriction, promoting circulation, and early movement. Learn these game-changing tips to expedite your own injury healing process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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California Senate Republicans are calling out Gov. Gavin Newsom for what they say is a "PR stunt," after he announced a new initiative to dismantle homeless encampments across the state through an executive order. The Republicans ripped Newsom in a press release after he announced the initiative Thursday. His office said the governor has ordered "s…
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While there are several reasons for the rate hikes, one important reason is the soaring amount of vandalism and theft befalling car owners — and much of the auto crime is being driven by President Joe Biden’s migrants. The New York Post, for example, reported that two migrants, one of whom was armed with a fully automatic firearm, stole a policeman…
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According to news reports, San Francisco Harley-Davidson, located at 3146 Mission Street, shut its doors for good last month. The closure appears to be sudden, as social media pages were still promoting deals and events at the dealership through the end of June. However, the dealership has shut down after being in operation since 1914, KRON4 confir…
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Atlanta-based Wood Partners, one of the country's largest real estate developers, did not provide a reason for its withdrawal, but said it would complete projects already underway in the state. The company said it was "committed to the execution of the construction, lease-up and stabilization of our projects in these impacted markets while continui…
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Discover the incredible journey of Bryce Maddock, who took TaskUs from a $20,000 startup to a billion-dollar public company. Learn how he pivoted, bootstrapped, and navigated private equity and IPO challenges to build a global outsourcing leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A local small business owner is losing his insurance policy after three years of “unfavorable loss” due to claims made after tens of thousands of dollars in damages due to the crime crisis. In protest, he exclusively told “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH that he won’t collect taxes for Washington unless he’s able to find an insurance company willing …
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Microsoft has reportedly laid off a team devoted to diversity, equity and inclusion after pouring millions of dollars into the initiative — becoming the latest major company to ditch the “woke” policy. The Big Tech giant disbanded the DEI team at the beginning of the month due to “changing business needs,” according to a July 1 email obtained by Bu…
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According to news reports, San Francisco Harley-Davidson, located at 3146 Mission Street, shut its doors for good last month. The closure appears to be sudden, as social media pages were still promoting deals and events at the dealership through the end of June. However, the dealership has shut down after being in operation since 1914, KRON4 confir…
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Federal authorities believe that the migrant TikTok influencer who became a social media sensation for encouraging others to squat in US homes was a sergeant in Venezuela’s military intelligence unit before he illegally entered the country, a federal source told The Post. Leonel Moreno — who went viral for bragging about all the money he was making…
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