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Northwestern sex crime reports show offenders rarely disciplined
Former Northwestern University cheerleader Hayden Richardson says the recent lawsuits from athletes alleging sexual abuse and harassment reminded her of what she experienced.
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Mystery of a Missing Mom Solved 11 Years Later After Body Found in Cemetery for Unidentified
The story of how a missing person case was solved, thanks to answers held in a cemetery for the unidentified.
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CEO Accused of Using Hidden Cameras to Take Nude Photos of Nanny Removed From Chicago Record Label
Michael Johnston, who along with his wife is accused of setting up hidden cameras to capture nude images of their nanny in a civil lawsuit, has been removed as president and CEO of a Chicago-based record label.
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What Happened to Jake Cefolia? Missing United Executive Case Still Unsolved, One Year Later
New information has surfaced in the disappearance of United Airlines executive Jake Cefolia. What happened at his suburban Chicago home right before he went missing? NBC 5 investigates.
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New Federal Charges Filed Against R. Kelly in Illinois
Federal prosecutors on Friday made public new charges against R&B singer R. Kelly, alleging that he sexually abused a minor victim for four years, starting in 1997. The superseding indictment describes the girl as “Minor 6,” who was approximately 14 or 15 years old at the time. The new charges also detail Kelly’s businesses, Bass Productions, LTD and his co-defendants...
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A Key to the City? Thieves Appear to Use USPS Master Key to Enter Chicago Buildings
The West Loop area in Chicago is considered one of the hottest neighborhoods on the edges of downtown, but a recent rash of burglaries at several apartments has residents alarmed. “I was shocked,” said Fred Stein, a condo owner and board member. “They were in and out very quickly. Clearing out the mailboxes and gone.” Surveillance video captured thieves entering...