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In 2018, the nation was shocked by the murder of the Watts family. Four years after Chris Watts' conviction, new information about his crimes has emerged.
Renowned scammer Anna Delvey, who inspired the true crime Netflix series "Inventing Anna," was scheduled to be deported one year after her ICE detention.
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Harvey Weinstein was recently caught smuggling Milk Duds into jail, but it turns out those aren't the only chocolate candies that have ever caused him problems.
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Maks Chmerkovskiy has made it no secret that he is desperate to leave Ukraine and get back home to his family, including his wife Peta Murgatroyd and their son.