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NY Billionaire Faces 2nd Sex Lawsuit

A teenage girl filed a $50 million lawsuit against a New York billionaire Thursday, saying he sexually abused her when she was 14.

Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Lilly Ann Sanchez, said the allegations are false and motivated by money.

The girl, now 17 and identified only as Jane Doe, claims Epstein invited her to his Palm Beach mansion in 2005 to perform a massage for $300. She claims he demanded she remove her clothes, then sexually assaulted her, according to the lawsuit filed in federal court in West Palm Beach.

"Jane experienced confusion, shame, humiliation, embarrassment, and the assault sent her life into a downward spiral," the lawsuit states.

The girl, her father and stepmother are seeking more than $50 million.


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Hopper, of Studio 417, returned recently from New York where she learned about 2008 trends in color products. She says there are four basic groups of upcoming looks:

- Cool blondes and powder browns with soft highlights and tone-on-tone color. "It's a more natural, soft look," she says. "It's used with haircuts with a lot of movement. It's more relaxed with not a lot of obvious product."

- Bolder looks, appealing to sassy women who feel comfortable with self-expression. "It's an all-over color with a surprise contrasting color," she says. "Often with a hidden effect."

- More ash tones in dark browns, blacks, deep reds and plums.

- Shade variations, which are probably the most popular trend right now, she says: "It's more undertone. You see more color gradients with darks to lights in the same color family."

Covering Gray

Using shade variations is a good way to disguise gray hair, stylists say.


Adelicia developer raises stakes for condos

An Olympic-sized swimming pool and 24-hour concierge are the kind of luxury-living flourishes Stefan Papasoff says he could only dream about from his home in New York.

Five months ago, the 47-year-old Manhattanite found those amenities and more in the Adelicia, the Midtown Nashville tower where he put down $475,000 for a one-bedroom condominium. Even at that price, he considers it a bargain.

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MidAtlantic Real Estate And Development Completes Construction On The ...

RALEIGH, N.C. Jason Stegall, president and managing partner of MidAtlantic Real Estate and Development, a general brokerage that locates sites, space and development opportunities throughout North Carolina, has announced the firms completion of construction on The Magnolia, a home located at 2319 Lake Drive, inside Raleighs Interstate-440 Beltline. The Magnolia is an elaborate Greek Revival and Georgian style home with an approximate area of 10,400 square feet in four levels, and it sits on a 1.17-acre lot with formal gardens. Facing the street is the formal faade, a two story veranda with six square Tuscan columns and large entablature. The home offers five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half-baths.

Jerry Stoltz of Divine Stoltz Development, LLC in Raleigh built the home, and Jorge Andres Abad of Smith Sinnett Architecture in Raleigh served as architectural designer and attributes his influence for the home to Louisiana architect A.


Full text of the New Mexico State of the State Address

Together we've mandated ignition interlocks for every offender and closed loopholes to hold out-of-state offenders to the same standard.

We've run statewide super-blitzes, created a hotline to report drunk driving, cracked down on bars over serving their customers, and tightened our drunk driving laws.

And what's the result?

Over the last five years our alcohol related fatalities have decreased by almost 20 percent, and early statistics for 2007 indicate DWI fatalities are the lowest in state history.

But we must do more. There must be penalties for those who tamper with their ignition interlock and penalties for new residents with out-of-state offenses who avoid our law.

To make our streets safer, we must also remember that the majority of DWI offenders are abusing more than just alcohol, and we should continue our commitment to rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment.



 

 

 

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