Feds: Dennis Blieden stole from firm representing influencers, used it to pay gambling debts – The Cincinnati Enquirer

CLOSE A man with Cincinnati ties is heading to federal prison for embezzling more than $22 million from his employer and then using the stolen money for personal expenses and gambling. Dennis Blieden, 31, of Cincinnati, formerly of Santa Monica, California, was sentenced by United States District Judge Andr Birotte Jr., who ordered him to…

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Alex and Ani Announces Restructuring Support Agreement with Its Secured Lenders and Equity Sponsors – PRNewswire

EAST GREENWICH, R.I., June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ –Alex and Ani, LLC (“Alex and Ani” or the “Company”), creators of the iconic charm bangle and affordable meaning based jewelry, today announced that in continuation of its efforts to stabilize its business, the Company has entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement (“RSA”) with its debt holders and…

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Charleston library announces upcoming events | Entertainment | jg-tc.com – Journal Gazette and Times-Courier

{{featured_button_text}} CHARLESTON The Charleston Public Library has announced the following events: Miss Brenda’s Pre-School Story Time Charleston Carnegie Public Library is excited to announce the return of in person programming with Miss Brendas Preschool Story Time at the Kiwanis Park Amphitheater Miss Brenda and Mr. Turtle can’t wait to see you outside at the Kiwanis…

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11-year ban for payroll boss in tax avoidance scheme – Mirage News

Scott Ian Rooney (40), of Leicester, was appointed sole director of Magnetic Push Limited in February 2017. The company provided payroll services, trading from a serviced office in Liverpool, and was previously known as The Knowledgeshares Limited and My PSU Subcontractors Limited. Magnetic Push Limited operated for just 11 months before it went into liquidation…

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Community College Cancels Student Debt – Inside Higher Ed

Quinsigamond Community College in Massachusetts plans to clear the unpaid balances of students enrolled during the pandemic, using over $2.5million from federal coronavirus relief funds. The debt forgiveness program aims to help students complete their degrees after a trying academic year. By eliminating this debt, we are taking an equitable approach to higher education. We…

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