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He was initially arrested on embezzlement charges in December 2023, and has since been terminated from the force, according to reports.

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These Democrats know they’re hiding behind their colleagues who voted to reopen, and who at least extracted retroactive pay for federal workers and the rehiring of those terminated during the shutdown.

The sergeant said the department did not start reporting certain spousal abuse cases to the state until after Ramirez was terminated in early February 2024.

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But it said it terminates contracts when it learns of abuses and has taken measures to stem abuse and vet potential clients.

Meta is also on the hook with its promise to pay back investors in the Hyperion joint venture if it terminates its leases early.

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