Benjamin Sparks entered a not guilty plea Tuesday Sparks, a Las Vegas political advisor, is accused of domestic battery. Lawyer Gloria Allred is representing the victim. His ex-fiancee told the RJ that Sparks sexually enslaved and beat her. He is believed to be in Texas. Allred warned Sparks: “You can run but you can’t hide.” The woman provided copies of emails, text messages and a signed contract laying out her duties as a “slave in training” to Benjamin Sparks. A police report shows that Sparks evaded police after the domestic dispute at the woman’s home on March 29. According to the emails, documents and text messages obtained, Sparks and his ex-fiancée signed a 5-page contract saying she would be his “slave and property.” Under the contract, the woman was forced to kneel and look down when she entered his presence. She was also required to be nude at all times, have sexual relations with him whenever he wanted and wear a collar in private. Sparks most recently worked on Rep. Cresent Hardy’s campaign, and has since been fired.
As The Mirage casino-hotel prepares to close for good, all gambling activity came will come to an end early this morning.
Niklas Astedt had the chip lead when action in the World Series of Poker Main Event was halted Tuesday at Horseshoe Las Vegas with three players remaining.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has mentioned Las Vegas and Seattle as potential expansion markets, and two groups are looking to build an NBA-ready arena on the Strip.
The Aces trailed by as many as 21 points in the first half Tuesday against the Chicago Sky. They rallied, but still came up short.
No matter one’s political views, all Americans deserve to have their votes secured.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
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If President Joe Biden wanted unity, he’d have started with an apology. Instead, he continues to claim Trump is a threat to democracy
Mr. Segerblom seems to have nothing better to do than to change good established names to entertain his fancy and pat himself on the back.
A president appearing to suffer cognitive decline is frightening. If paranoia is also potentially present, it becomes terrifying.