Luca Fairgray, who raped and assaulted six teenage girls, has lost his bid for name suppression as the Supreme Court rules that open justice outweighs concerns of hardship and safety. Fairgray’s history of sexual offenses includes incidents where victims were violated, assaulted, and raped, leading to his home detention sentence. Despite arguments of youth and autism diagnosis, the court found that the seriousness and number of offenses warranted public disclosure, with victims expressing hope for empowerment and justice.
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Criminal proceeds recovery: Innocent investors have cash locked in money-launderer Cathay Hua’s assets
Ye “Cathay” Hua laundered at least $18 million for Xavier Valent’s drug syndicate and is currently serving a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence. An investor, Min Hu, who unknowingly invested over $61,000 in Hua's company, is engaged in a complicated court battle to recover her money, which is crucial for her house deposit. This amount, part of which was a wedding gift from her parents, is small compared to the hundreds of millions handled by Hua's enterprise...
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