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Ex-Pemex CEO arrested on domestic violence charges

Mexico News Daily

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July 8, 2026

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The arrest came after his wife posted a video on YouTube that shows him hitting, pulling and pushing her at their home in the state of Morelos. The post Ex-Pemex CEO arrested on domestic violence charges appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

Kylie Jenner's Legal Battles and Lawsuits Through the Years

Kylie Jenner is facing mounting legal trouble from former employees, with at least three active lawsuits filed against the reality star in 2026 alone. The 2026 suits — brought by a former private chef and two former housekeepers — allege a pattern of harassment, discrimination and labor violations inside Jenner’s household operations. All three plaintiffs []

Variety

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· Jun 22, 2026

Michael Ovitz Storms Out of Deposition After Being Asked About Jeffrey Epstein

Michael Ovitz, the co-founder of CAA, stormed out of a deposition on June 1 after being asked about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Ovitz was being questioned by a lawyer for Julia Ormond, the actress who has sued CAA for allegedly setting her up to be sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein in December 1995. Ormond’s []

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ofcom Chief Executive’s Inflation-Busting Pay Rise Takes Her Salary to Almost £500,000

Ofcom’s annual report and accounts for 2025/26 shows that its chief executive took home a whopping £478,784. Up from £455,324 the year before – her salary and allowances rose by an inflation-busting 4.87 Total staff costs jumped by 10 to £153.1 million which is two-thirds of all operating expenditure. Headcount rose to 1,665 from 1,557,

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 1, 2026

Two PSNI officers sacked after touching buttocks of female colleagues

In one incident, an officer had been convicted of two counts of sexual assault against a female colleague

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Real Housewives’ Star Annemarie Wiley Files for Divorce From Marcellus Wiley, Alleges Pattern of Abuse

The reality star's court filing follows her ex-NFL husband's July 4 arrest and comes amid separate sexual assault allegations against him from multiple other women.

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· Jul 1, 2026

Report: Owner of San Antonio’s CommonWealth Coffeehouse facing federal fraud charge

The San Antonio businessman behind the CommonWealth Coffeehouse Bistro chain is facing federal criminal charges over a North Texas real-estate deal, the San Antonio Business Journal reports. The U.S. Attorney’s Office indicted Jorge Herrero, who owns both CommonWealth and the Soccer Central sports facility, on one count of bank fraud and one count of [] The post Report: Owner of San Antonio’s CommonWealth Coffeehouse facing federal fraud charge appeared first on San Antonio Current.

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Related coverage for "Ex-Pemex CEO arrested on domestic violence charges": Us Weekly — Kylie Jenner's Legal Battles and Lawsuits Through the Years. Variety — Michael Ovitz Storms Out of Deposition After Being Asked About Jeffrey Epstein. Guido Fawkes — Ofcom Chief Executive’s Inflation-Busting Pay Rise Takes Her Salary to Almost £500,000. Irish Mirror — Two PSNI officers sacked after touching buttocks of female colleagues. The Hollywood Reporter — ‘Real Housewives’ Star Annemarie Wiley Files for Divorce From Marcellus Wiley, Alleges Pattern of Abuse. San Antonio Current — Report: Owner of San Antonio’s CommonWealth Coffeehouse facing federal fraud charge