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Virginia student's suspension for not reporting classmate with bullet sooner is 'appalling,' judge says

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Virginia student's suspension for not reporting classmate with bullet sooner is 'appalling,' judge says

A Virginia Beach, Virginia, judge said it was "appalling" that a school suspended a 6th grader for waiting too long to report that another student had brought a bullet to class.

The judge ruled Monday in favor of the child's mother, Rachel Wigand, after she sued St. John the Apostle Catholic School for breaching its contract when administrators suspended her son in September for a day and a half.

Memorabilia scammer forged Kardashian, Trump autographs for up to $550K, feds say

A former California resident made hundreds of thousands of dollars by selling fake celebrity memorabilia, including forged signatures of the Kardashians and President Donald Trump, federal authorities said Monday.

Anthony J. Tremayne, 58, who used to live in the Los Angeles suburb of West Covina but now resides in Rosarito, Mexico, pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud, according to federal prosecutors in Southern California.

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