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Utah man posing as doctor selling fake COVID-19 cure arrested after three-year manhunt​

BY KERRY BREEN
AUGUST 15, 2023 / 10:14 AM / CBS NEWS



A 63-year-old man was arrested in Utah years after he was charged with crimes related to selling a fake cure for the coronavirus, officials said Monday.

According to court documents, Gordon Hunter Pedersen, 63, sold a "structural alkaline silver" product online that he allegedly said "resonates or vibrates at a frequency that destroys the membrane of the (COVID-19) virus, making the virus incapable" of infecting someone. Pedersen also claimed to be an "anti-aging medical doctor" with PhD degrees in immunology and naturopathic medicine, according to the documents.

A civil restraining order issued in 2020 stopped Pedersen's ability to sell the products, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release from that year. He was also indicted in federal court on charges of mail fraud, wire fraud and felony introduction of misbranded drugs into interstate commerce with intent to defraud and mislead, the United State's Attorney's Office District of Utah said in a news release.

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Gordon Hunter Pedersen holds up his fake COVID-19 cure. U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE DISTRICT OF UTAH
A warrant for Pedersen's arrest was issued in August 2020, when he failed to appear in federal court for the indictment. A three-year manhunt ensued, ending this summer when Pedersen was spotted by federal agents on July 5, 2023.

He was arrested in Utah County, officials said. The news release, shared on Monday, did not say when he was arrested or how he was taken into custody.

Pedersen, of Cedar Hills, Utah, is scheduled to make his initial court appearance on Tuesday afternoon.

Others who sold fake coronavirus cures have also faced charges.

In July 2023, a Florida man and his three sons were convicted of using their online church to sell a toxic industrial bleach as a fake COVID-19 cure. The four men were found guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States and deliver misbranded drugs, according to court records, and will be sentenced in October.

In 2021, the U.S. Attorney General established the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force to prevent and prosecute such frauds.

COVID Chronicles​

 

‘Total Disrespect’: Asian-American Woman Steps Down from Post After Black Leaders Blast Minnesota City’s Council for Selecting Her to Lead Reparations Commission​

 
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Sadistic California Cops Bragged About ‘Violating Civil Rights’​

Feds allege officers collected photos of K-9 attacks and crafted an American flag with spent munitions

The charging document, filed Aug. 16, accuses a trio of Antioch Police Department officers with conspiracy “to injure, oppress, threaten, and intimidate” city residents and to deprive them of the constitutional right to be free of “unreasonable force by a law enforcement officer.” Antioch is a suburb of 115,000 about an hour’s drive east of San Francisco that has become a popular landing spot for people of color displaced by soaring rents elsewhere in the Bay Area. The city’s nonwhite population has doubled over the last two decades, exacerbating tensions between residents and a PD notorious for biased law enforcement.

 

Central GA man indicted for trying to sell 16-year-old girl on the dark web​









Central GA man indicted for trying to sell 16-year-old girl on the dark web
By Karli Barnett
Published: Aug. 20, 2023 at 9:49 PM EDT|Updated: Aug. 20, 2023 at 11:01 PM EDT





ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Central Georgia man is accused of trying to sell a teenage girl on the dark web.
Kelly Garrett Ivey was indicted in Jasper County on August 14th.
According to the arrest warrants, the alleged crimes happened in June, and Ivey was arrested.
He was denied bond on July 11th, with the judge noting in the motion that he “posed a significant danger.”

The charges he was indicted on are as follows:
-Cruelty to Children in the First Degree
-Cruelty to Children in the Second Degree
-Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude
-Three counts of Criminal Attempt to Commit a Felony, including kidnapping
The arrest report said Ivey “attempted to sell information about a 16-year-old female, home address as well as places she regularly attends on the dark web in order for her to be abducted, assaulted or otherwise harmed.”
The website is called “Slave Bay,” the indictment said, and it “featured images of unclothed women on the same page as the said ad, and in the said ad the accused did offer to sell information as to the location of [the victim], a person the accused listed as a 17-year-old virgin female, and the accused claimed to have the home address and places [the victim] attended, and did post several images of her on the advertisement.”
Atlanta News First was told the victim and Ivey may have known of each other through a church they both attended at one point. This information was confirmed by the pastor.
For the purposes of ensuring anonymity for the victim, Atlanta News First has decided not to name the church.
With school and extracurricular activities resuming from the summer, Camila Zolfaghari, Executive Director of Street Grace Georgia, a group that works to prevent human trafficking, said students and parents need to be aware.
“They really need to watch their online presence. They need to understand exploiters are online trying to meet them, trying to lure them, and presenting as someone safe,” she said.
“Have very open conversations with your kids,” Zolfghari advised parents. “Because they are experiencing all kinds of things through their phones, and if we aren’t willing to talk about that thing with that child, they are just going to assume it’s normal.”
For more educational resources from Street Grace, visit here.
Copyright 2023 WANF. All rights reserved.


 

Central GA man indicted for trying to sell 16-year-old girl on the dark web​









Central GA man indicted for trying to sell 16-year-old girl on the dark web
By Karli Barnett
Published: Aug. 20, 2023 at 9:49 PM EDT|Updated: Aug. 20, 2023 at 11:01 PM EDT





ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Central Georgia man is accused of trying to sell a teenage girl on the dark web.
Kelly Garrett Ivey was indicted in Jasper County on August 14th.
According to the arrest warrants, the alleged crimes happened in June, and Ivey was arrested.
He was denied bond on July 11th, with the judge noting in the motion that he “posed a significant danger.”

The charges he was indicted on are as follows:
-Cruelty to Children in the First Degree
-Cruelty to Children in the Second Degree
-Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude
-Three counts of Criminal Attempt to Commit a Felony, including kidnapping
The arrest report said Ivey “attempted to sell information about a 16-year-old female, home address as well as places she regularly attends on the dark web in order for her to be abducted, assaulted or otherwise harmed.”
The website is called “Slave Bay,” the indictment said, and it “featured images of unclothed women on the same page as the said ad, and in the said ad the accused did offer to sell information as to the location of [the victim], a person the accused listed as a 17-year-old virgin female, and the accused claimed to have the home address and places [the victim] attended, and did post several images of her on the advertisement.”
Atlanta News First was told the victim and Ivey may have known of each other through a church they both attended at one point. This information was confirmed by the pastor.
For the purposes of ensuring anonymity for the victim, Atlanta News First has decided not to name the church.
With school and extracurricular activities resuming from the summer, Camila Zolfaghari, Executive Director of Street Grace Georgia, a group that works to prevent human trafficking, said students and parents need to be aware.
“They really need to watch their online presence. They need to understand exploiters are online trying to meet them, trying to lure them, and presenting as someone safe,” she said.
“Have very open conversations with your kids,” Zolfghari advised parents. “Because they are experiencing all kinds of things through their phones, and if we aren’t willing to talk about that thing with that child, they are just going to assume it’s normal.”
For more educational resources from Street Grace, visit here.
Copyright 2023 WANF. All rights reserved.


How the fuck he gonna sell a girl he don't have. She just walking around every day going about her day.... He was offering to sell INFORMATION about the girl.
 

Mom accused of shooting daughter's allegedly abusive boyfriend after he yelled, 'Just shoot me': report​

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Dallas police on Sunday arrested a woman in connection with the murder of her daughter's boyfriend.

Patricia Conlon, 49, is charged with murder after she allegedly shot Joshua Troutte, 34, to death at the victim's home on the 4800 block of Ash Lane in Dallas around 1:50 p.m. Sunday.

Troutte was allegedly abusive toward Conlon's daughter, saying the pair had been in an "ongoing domestic disturbance" since December 2021, according to records obtained by local news.

The 34-year-old man had apparently hit Conlon's daughter in the head with a cellphone the day before the shooting. Her daughter said she was going to end the relationship and move out of Troutte's home, according to police records obtained by FOX 4 Dallas.

Patricia Conlon, 49, is charged with murder after she allegedly shot Joshua Troutte, 34, to death at the victim's home on the 4800 block of Ash Lane in Dallas around 1:50 p.m. S8
On August 27, Conlon allegedly entered Troutte's home with a firearm.

Troutte's roommate heard the victim yell, "[J]ust shoot me!" before shots were fired, FOX 4 reported.

Conlon told police that she entered Troutte's home with a gun because she was planning to hold him at gunpoint so he could not flee the scene, as he had apparently done in the past. She argued that she had acted in self-defense after saying the victim had grabbed her hair and pulled her arm, but police said evidence did not match her claims, according to the documents obtained by FOX 4.

Troutte previously pleaded guilty to assault and family violence charges in 2018.

If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 (SAFE).
 
A NJ police officer has been arrested for endangering the welfare of a child & a bunch of other charges related to a 16yr old girl.

He’s accused of sending the girl, sexually explicit messages& pics, unlawfully handcuffing her,& trying to kiss her.

Meet Officer Kevin Ruditsky.

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A grand jury in December returned an indictment against Walsh, charging him with felony assault along with five misdemeanors, three counts of assault and two counts of reckless endangerment, stemming from an incident at a local resort.

An Alaska city reinstates its police chief after felony assault charge is dropped​


 
Influential anti-LGBTQ+ Christian activist caught admitting secret plan to defund public schools - https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/08...mitting-secret-plan-to-defund-public-schools/

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These days, Farris has an even bigger goal: encouraging parents to file lawsuits accusing public schools of violating their rights by teaching students about racial and LGBTQ+ issues. These lawsuits could eventually secure a U.S. Supreme Court victory that would redirect billions of taxpayer funds from public schools to religious homeschools and charter schools.
 
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