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GirlsDoPorn was a pornography website owned by Michael Pratt (born 1982, New Zealand), who also worked as the cameraman and editor. Matthew Wolfe (born 1982 or 1983, New Zealand) was co-owner and cameraman.
Despite coming across as arrogant, condescending and out of touch, she is very fond of (and heavily reliant on) her new employee, who helps her gain perspective on her unhappy marriage. She is secretly of Lakota Native American descent and is passing for white. As the series progresses, she gradually reconnects with her family and her culture.
Kamala Devi Harris (/ ˈ k ɑː m ə l ə ˈ d eɪ v i / ⓘ KAH-mə-lə DAY-vee [2]) (born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who has been the 49th and current vice president of the United States since 2021, serving with President Joe Biden.
She finds part-time clinic employee Jay semiconscious at the party and drops her off at home, and a flashback reveals Jay was the baby she gave away. D'arcy flirts with Harry, who is oblivious. Lisa and David chat with a cowboy who witnessed Harry in his alien form months ago, and Lisa murders him after learning that he is planning on ...
State Employees Credit Union of Maryland (also known as SECU of Maryland or SECU Maryland or SECU MD) is a state-chartered credit union headquartered in Linthicum, Maryland. [3] It is the largest federally-insured credit union in the state [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and is regulated under the authority of The Office of the Commissioner of Financial ...
Ryan W. Garcia as René Morales, an employee of Lisa Trammell's restaurant; La'Charles Trask as Gary Furlong, a member of Lisa Trammell's jury; Kristin Carey as Jennifer Little, the owner of a property Izzy attempts to rent; Juan Monsalvez as Carlos, the manager of a property owned by Jennifer Little
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[135] [136] In a related case, on April 18, 2011, an Italian court acquitted Bank of America and three other large banks, along with their employees, of charges they assisted Parmalat in concealing its fraud, and of lacking sufficient internal controls to prevent such frauds. Prosecutors did not immediately say whether they would appeal the ...