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• A man aged 27 who was bailed out by his family is trying to sue the police. Now his story didn’t make news or noise because of his race. Randall Worcester was beaten up by cops when they arrested him, and there’s a video of this beating and it looks bad, fists thrown in abana musa these cops.

• If you had a case in court would it help your case if you brought in celebrities as suport? that’s what late Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa Bryant is doing these days. She’s suing la county police this week for publicly sharing crash site photos where her husband and daughter Gigi died after their helicopter accident. Vanessa came in tow with singers Ciara and Monica.
24 Aug 2022 12AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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