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Ivanka Trump spotted with hubby Jared Kushner in Florida ahead of dad Donald’s arraignment in NYC
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have been noticed out and about in Miami, Florida on Sunday for the primary time since her father was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury final week.
The previous first daughter, 41, was seen in pictures obtained by The Put up carrying a blue hoodie with matching joggers and sun shades as she entered a apartment owned by her husband’s dad and mom in Bal Harbor, not removed from her own residence in Surfside.
She was joined by Kushner, 42, who wore a white collared shirt and brown khakis.
Ivanka on Friday stated she was in ache over the grand jury’s vote to indict her dad, former President Donald Trump, 76.
“I really like my father and I really like my nation. Right now, I’m pained for each,” she wrote in an announcement on her Instagram story. “I recognize the voices throughout the political spectrum expressing assist and concern.”
Kushner, nonetheless, lashed out in opposition to the allegations that his father-in-law performed a hand in a $130,000 payout to porn star Stormy Daniels meant to maintain her quiet about her reported affair with Trump previous to his 2016 presidential marketing campaign.
“I feel that it exhibits, clearly, the worry that the Democrats have of Trump and the political power that he has,” Kushner stated of the indictment on Friday throughout an look on the Future Funding Initiative Institute’s precedence summit in Miami Seashore.
The case has been “exhausting to observe,” he stated, including, “The opponents of him politically proceed to interrupt each norm during the last years to attempt to get him.”
“We noticed them accuse him of colluding with Russia, we noticed them impeach him, we noticed them raid his dwelling — and that is only a continuation of that,” Kushner stated.
Whereas Ivanka and Jared have been settling on the Miami apartment, Trump was noticed on Sunday morning having fun with a spherical of golf at his Mar-a-Lago membership in Palm Seashore.
He appeared fear free as he’s anticipated to fly out to Manhattan on Monday, the place he’ll keep at Trump Tower earlier than heading off to the Manhattan Supreme Courtroom for his arraignment on Tuesday.
Sources informed The Put up Trump will arrive two to a few hours forward of his arraignment time, with all different Supreme Courtroom circumstances on the courtroom adjourned for the day.
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The road may also be closed throughout Trump’s arrival and departure, with police and safety presence being stepped up on the courthouse, a supply with data of the scenario stated.
The previous president is anticipated to supply fingerprints in his arraignment, in addition to a mugshot, and no relations are anticipated to affix him, the supply stated.
Following the arraignment, Trump is scheduled to fly again to Mar-a-Lago to “ship remarks,” his marketing campaign stated Sunday.
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Florida mother Destiny Byassee killed when fake airbags ‘detonated like a grenade,’ lawsuit alleges
A young Florida mother was killed last year when her car’s counterfeit airbag “detonated like a grenade,” according to a lawsuit.
Destiny Byassee’s used 2020 Chevy Malibu passed through multiple conmen before its fake emergency airbags deployed in a June frontal collision, causing a blast that “shot metal and plastic shrapnel throughout” the car, her family alleges.
“Several fragments from the blast struck Ms. Byassee in the face, head, and neck, ultimately killing her,” stated the complaint, obtained by Law & Crime.
The 22-year-old “was a mother of two young children and had her entire life ahead of her,” attorney John Morgan, who is also representing the family, said in a news release.
According to the lawsuit, Byassee bought the doomed sedan from DriveTime, a national used car company, without being given a full history of the car.
The former Enterprise Rent-A-Car car was involved in a devastating September 2022 crash that caused damage that “was so significant that the vehicle should have been classified as a total loss, issued a salvage title, and removed from service,” the lawsuit alleges.
Rather than scrap the vehicle, Enterprise allegedly sold the car to DriveTime through Manheim Auctions, Inc., which bills itself as the largest wholesale automobile auction company in the world.
It was then repaired at Jumbo Automotive in Hollywood, Florida, the complaint continues, claiming that shop owner Haim Levy “purchased counterfeit and non-compliant airbag components” by a Chinese company to replace the Chevrolet factory airbag “and proceeded to install these components into the subject Chevy Malibu.”
Not only were the dangerous fake bags used, but Levy allegedly repaired the deployed seatbelt pretensioner — the part of a complete system that tightens the belt during a crash — incorrectly, but in a cunning way that made it appear to work properly.
Byassee “had no idea that the vehicle had been improperly and illegally repaired,” her family said.
Both the counterfeit airbag and faulty seatbelt pretensioner “were signaled to deploy” during the June 2023 collision, according to the lawsuit.
“However, because the subject Chevy Malibu’s front driver-side seatbelt pretensioner was inoperable, the pretensioner did not deploy as originally designed,” the lawsuit states. “Worse, because the subject Chevy Malibu’s front driver-side airbag system included counterfeit and non-compliant components, the airbag detonated like a grenade and shot metal and plastic shrapnel throughout the vehicle cabin.”
The filing pointedly said that photographs depicted the “horrifying event,” including one of the “shredded and blood-soaked front driver-side airbag.”
Cathy King, Byassee’s grandmother, filed the lawsuit on behalf of the 6- and 4-year-old children the young woman left behind, as well as her husband and mother.
Byassee “believed she was buying a safe and reliable vehicle, but our lawsuit alleges that several automotive companies worked to skirt the system by repairing what should’ve been a totaled vehicle, all just to make money,” Morgan said in the release.
“Because of that, Ms. Byassee lost her life, and her children will grow up without their mother.”
The lawsuit seeks a jury trial on 14 various counts against the various defendants – including strict liability, negligence and deceptive trade practices.
Neither Enterprise, Manheim, DriveTime nor Jumbo Automotive immediately answered The Post’s request for comment.
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Don Moreland inducted into the Florida Law Enforcement Hall of Fame
OCALA, Fla. (WCJB) – A former Marion County Sheriff was inducted into the Florida Law Enforcement Hall of Fame today.
Former sheriff Don Moreland got emotional giving his acceptance speech, more than fifty years after he was elected.
He was Marion County Sheriff for twenty years, from 1972 to 1992.
Once he left his post, former President Bill Clinton made him the Marshall for the Middle District of Florida.
“I am deeply honored being included in this whole thing. When you get to be 90 you really sincerely appreciate everything a little bit more,” said Don Moreland.
Moreland still holds the record for the ‘longest-serving sheriff’ in Marion County.
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