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CBS Corp. announced Monday that former CEO Leslie Moonves won’t get a severance payment reportedly worth $120 million, after an investigation by Covington & Burling LLP and Debevoise & Plimpton LLP found the former executive violated company policies and didn’t cooperate with the probe into sexual harassment at the media giant… Read this piece in…
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The Northern Express, a weekly magazine based in Traverse City, Michigan, covered my lawsuits against the Michigan State Police and Antrim County: LaSusa and his father, Lawrence LaSusa, a Traverse City attorney … [have] sued Antrim County and the state police in an effort to get the courts to agree with their interpretation of Michigan’s…
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As 2017 comes to a close, InSight Crime takes a look back at some of our favorite interactions with our audience this year. Some are genuinely nice thank you notes or even praise. Others are profanity-laced tirades about perceived biases or shortcomings in our coverage. And some are just plain weird… Read this piece in its…
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When Mexican authorities captured Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán in January 2016, they suggested that their success stemmed in part from an October 2015 meeting the kingpin held with Hollywood star Sean Penn and Mexican actress Kate del Castillo. Now, extensive reporting by InSight Crime combined with evidence presented in a new documentary…
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Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 9, 2017 For more information, contact Mike LaSusa: mikelasusa1@gmail.com Independent Journalist Sues Michigan State Police, Antrim County for Non-Compliance With Freedom of Information Act Independent journalist Mike LaSusa has filed lawsuits alleging that the Michigan State Police and Antrim County are attempting to block the public’s access to records…
