'Gold digger' married man she met on dating site - then conned him out of thousands
A woman who used the username "Honest Gold Digger" on a dating app tricked a vulnerable man into marrying her and left him without any money.
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A woman who used the username "Honest Gold Digger" on a dating app tricked a vulnerable man into marrying her and left him without any money.
WWE's co-founder and long-term chairman Vince McMahon quite the company and its parent body, TKO Group Holdings, after being accused of sex trafficking and rape. As per reports, former WWE employee Janel Grant accused McMahon of sexual assault and physical abuse. According to The Washington Post, Janel Grant filed the lawsuit in Connecticut, US. In the court documents, she alleged that she was sexually abused by Mr McMahon while he was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the WWE. She also described the "psychological torture and physical violence" she was subjected to by the former WWE chairman.
A vigilante beautician strangled an innocent businesswoman in a bungled revenge attack after mistakenly believing she was ''complicit'' in the sexual abuse of children. Natalie Shelley, 37, burst into the £500,000 home of an event manageress and choked her until she could barely breathe after learning the victim's ex-boyfriend was being investigated on suspicion of assault.
It was only six months ago at the University of California San Diego that Erik ten Hag held court with English journalists and Marcus Rashford's "lifestyle" was raised.
Jannik Sinner's Australian Open title win on Sunday will only whet the Italian's appetite for more Grand Slam success, coach Darren Cahill said.
Jannik Sinner stormed back from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev in a gruelling five-set Australian Open final on Sunday, winning his first Grand Slam. The Italian fourth seed was blown off course in the first two sets but recovered to win 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in three hours and 44 minutes. The result is a bitter blow for the Russian third seed, who has now lost a second Australian Open final after being two sets up, following his defeat by Rafael Nadal in 2022.
MELBOURNE : Jannik Sinner was not about to announce the end of the "Big Three" after his breakthrough Grand Slam triumph at the Australian Open but the 22-year-old Italian does believe tennis needs a fresh generation of champions.
Jannik Sinner staged a brilliant fightback from two sets down to defeat Daniil Medvedev and win his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.