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Corruption scandal: Panzeri out of jail with electronic bracelet

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Corruption scandal: Panzeri out of jail with electronic bracelet

Pier Antonio Panzeri, the previous socialist MEP broadly suspected of being the ringleader behind the corruption scandal that has rocked the European Parliament, was on Thursday granted his launch from jail after nearly 5 months behind bars.

Panzeri will stay in pre-trial detention and criminally charged however will now put on an digital bracelet, the Belgian Federal Prosecutor’s Workplace confirmed to Euronews.

The choice was made by a decide after a listening to in Brussels on Thursday morning.

Panzeri will probably be launched within the coming days and can should face the decide each two months, the prosecutor’s workplace stated, which suggests his destiny may nonetheless change.

Panzeri was arrested in mid-December and charged with participation in a prison organisation, corruption and cash laundering.

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These expenses had been additionally utilized to Greek MEP Eva Kaili, her home companion Francesco Giorgi, NGO director Niccolò Figà-Talamanca and Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella.

Giorgi and Figà-Talamanca have been launched from jail, though Giorgi can be underneath digital monitoring, whereas Kaili and Tarabella stay behind bars. 

In the meantime, Italian MEP Andrea Cozzolino, who reportedly faces the identical prison expenses, is combating extradition from Italy to Belgium.

The 5 people have constantly denied any wrongdoing.

Panzeri is taken into account the piece that ties collectively all of the characters within the sprawling cash-for-favours scheme that concerned “giant sums of cash” allegedly paid by Qatar and Morocco with the intention of influencing policy-making contained in the European Parliament. 

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Qatar and Morocco vigorously deny the allegations, calling them unfounded.

The case, generally known as Qatargate, took a shocking flip in mid-January when Panzeri signed a so-called “repentance settlement” with Belgian authorities by which he dedicated to sharing “substantial” and “revealing” particulars in regards to the alleged money exchanges.

Underneath the deal, Panzeri admitted his prison participation and pledged to establish these whom he had supposedly bribed.

He additionally accepted a restricted jail sentence, a tremendous and the confiscation of his seized property.

“Mr Panzeri confesses right now to having actively participated in acts of corruption in reference to Qatar and in reference to Morocco and subsequently to having been corrupted and to having corrupted others,” his lawyer, Laurent Kennes, advised Euronews in January after the deal was signed.

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Panzeri’s revelations are stated to have performed a component within the circumstances of Eva Kaili and Marc Tarabella, whose defence groups have challenged the Italian’s credibility as a witness.

It is unclear if the deal had any affect on Thursday’s judicial determination.

Who’s Pier Antonio Panzeri?

A 3-term socialist MEP, Pier Antonio Panzeri was first elected to the European Parliament in 2004. 

He targeted his time as a European legislator on employment, social rights, overseas affairs, international safety and growth help.

He chaired the delegation for relations with the Maghreb nations from 2009 to 2017. He then turned chair of the subcommittee on human rights, a place he held till he left the parliament in 2019.

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As a former MEP, Panzeri had the fitting to a everlasting entry badge to the parliament’s premises.

In September 2019, mere months after the European elections, Panzeri based a non-profit organisation in Brussels known as Battle Impunity, whose acknowledged function is to “promote the combat in opposition to impunity for severe violations of human rights and crimes in opposition to humanity.”

Battle Impunity, which didn’t seem on the EU’s Transparency Register — a database on which people and organisations that attempt to affect the EU’s law-making and coverage implementation course of are imagined to be listed on — shared the identical handle as No Peace With out Justice, the NGO led by Niccolò Figà-Talamanca.

Because the scandal erupted in mid-December, each Eva Kaili and Francesco Giorgi have pointed the finger at Panzeri because the supervisor behind the cash exchanges. 

Over €600,000 in money was reportedly discovered at Panzeri’s house.

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Based on Belgian newspaper Le Soir, Giorgi acted as translator for Panzeri, his former boss, throughout conferences with Qatari officers as a result of the Italian MEP didn’t know how one can communicate English.

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Justin Baldoni Sued by Former Publicist Amid Blake Lively Scandal

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Justin Baldoni Sued by Former Publicist Amid Blake Lively Scandal

Justin Baldoni‘s former publicist sued him, his company and his current publicity team on Tuesday, amid a spiraling scandal over an alleged smear campaign against Baldoni’s “It Ends With Us” co-star Blake Lively.

Steph Jones, who owns Jonesworks, accused Baldoni of breaching their contract, which required him to pay her $25,000 per month. Baldoni dropped the firm in August, a few months into a year-long deal, after his Jonesworks publicist, Jennifer Abel, left the company to start her own publicity firm.

Jones also sued Abel and publicist Melissa Nathan, accusing them of implementing the smear campaign against Lively behind her back and without her knowledge. She alleges that they are now trying to blame her for the ensuing meltdown.

“To this day, Abel and Nathan continue to point the finger falsely at Jones now that their own misconduct is coming to light, and to defame and attack Jones in the industry,” the lawsuit states.

Lively filed a complaint on Saturday with the California Civil Rights Department, accusing Baldoni and his publicists of orchestrating negative coverage about her in retaliation for her complaints of sexual harassment on set.

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In the complaint, Lively accused Baldoni of a catalog of sexually inappropriate comments and behavior that allegedly took place on set in 2023. According to the complaint, she raised these issues through her attorneys before filming, which had been suspended during the Hollywood strikes, resumed earlier this year.

The rift between Baldoni and Lively became apparent during the publicity tour for the film last summer. Baldoni feared that Lively or her team would public accuse him of sexual misconduct, and sought ways to combat that. The complaint quoted extensively from text messages among Baldoni’s publicity team, in which they plotted to “bury” Lively.

In an unusual move, Lively’s attorneys obtained the messages by sending a pre-litigation subpoena to Jones.

Abel, Nathan, and Baldoni are represented by attorney Bryan Freedman. On Monday, Freedman threatened to sue Jones for releasing the contents of Abel’s phone to Lively’s legal team. Freedman, Abel and Nathan did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Jones’ suit.

In her lawsuit, Jones relates that she “forensically preserved” Abel’s company phone after Abel was fired.

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“Abel and Nathan’s covert take down and smear campaigns were revealed in black and white on Abel’s company-issued phone following her termination, which Jonesworks forensically preserved and examined in detail after receiving a subpoena for the phone’s contents,” Jones’ suit states. “Jones discovered the breadth and intensity of Abel and Nathan’s duplicity from these records, including that Abel was actively encouraging other Jonesworks clients and employees to leave Jonesworks while Abel was still employed there.”

Jones’ suit alleges that Abel conspired for months to leave her company and to “steal” her clients and trash her reputation in the industry. She accuses Nathan of encouraging Abel to leave, because Nathan would then have greater access to those clients.

“This scheme ultimately inflicted serious damage on Jones and Jonesworks,” states the lawsuit, which was filed in state court in New York.

Among other things, the suit alleges that Abel and Nathan planted negative stories about Jones in the press, including an article in Business Insider that was published last summer.

The suit alleges breach of contract, tortious interference with contract, breach of fiduciary duty and defamation.

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Police officer dressed as the 'Grinch' steals Christmas spirit during drug bust

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Police officer dressed as the 'Grinch' steals Christmas spirit during drug bust

A Peruvian police officer dressed as the Grinch, the cantankerous and green-furred villain, busted suspected drug traffickers in the South American country’s capital days before Christmas. 

The operation in San Bartolo in Lima resulted in the arrest of three suspects, according to a video posted online by the Peruvian National Police. 

“In an ingenious operation, agents of the Green Squad arrested the aliases La Reina del Sur, La Coneja and Pote, alleged members of the La Mafia de San Bartolo gang, dedicated to drug dealing,” a police post on X states. “Various narcotics were seized.”

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The “Grinch” posing with suspected drug traffickers. A Peruvian police officer dressed as the Christmas villain helped bust the alleged traffickers.  (Peru National Police)

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Using what appeared to be a sledgehammer, the officer walked down the street dressed as the infamous Christmas villain with a small heart before breaking down the front door of a home and entering, according to the video footage. 

The suspects were arrested, and the “Grinch” is seen rummaging through various items in the home before finding what authorities said were illegal drugs and other items related to drug trafficking.

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A Peruvian police officer dressed as the “Grinch” on his way to bust suspected drug traffickers.  (Peru National Police )

Peru is the second-largest producer of cocaine and cultivator of coca in the world, according to the State Department. 

“The majority of cocaine produced in Peru is transported to South American countries for domestic consumption, or for onward shipment to Europe, the United States, East Asia, and Mexico,” the State Department website said. 

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Peru’s national police force has carried out similar operations in the past. 

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The “Grinch” busting down a door (Peru National Police)

On Halloween 2023, officers disguised as horror favorites Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Tiffany Valentine, the murderous doll in the “Child’s Play” series, also broke into the home of alleged drug dealers. 

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Are your Christmas gifts ready? Here are where EU toys come from

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While the EU saw a drop in toy exports, China was the EU’s biggest supplier, providing 80% of these imports, valued at €5.2 billion.

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In 2023, the EU imported €6.5 billion worth of toys from countries outside the bloc, a €2 billion decrease compared to 2022. 

According to the latest Eurostat figures, China was the EU’s biggest supplier, providing 80% of these imports, valued at €5.2 billion. 

Vietnam followed with 6% and the United Kingdom with 2%. 

Around a fifth of the EU’s toy imports ended up in Germany, while France and the Netherlands received 16% and 14%, respectively. 

At the same time, the EU exported €2.3 billion worth of toys in 2023.  

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This figure represents a slight decrease of €0.2 billion from the previous year. 

More than half of the toys exported from the EU came from the Czech Republic, Germany and Belgium. 

The UK was the top destination for EU toy exports, receiving 30% of the total, followed by Switzerland at 13% and the United States at 10%. 

Concerns over toy safety

A recent Toy Industries of Europe study revealed that 80% of toys purchased from third-party sellers on online marketplaces failed to meet EU safety standards.

The research tested over 100 toys from various platforms, uncovering serious health risks such as choking hazards and toxic chemicals.

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At the beginning of September, the European Parliament backed a proposal to improve the safety of toys available on the EU market.

The proposal focused particularly on decreasing the number of unsafe toys in the EU market and better protecting children from toy-related risks, including banning harmful chemicals in toys.

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