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49d ago

From fake heiress to fugitive: Former employees detail alleged scam blamed on TV producer

Nearly a decade after Bellum Entertainment shut down without warning, former employees said they are still waiting to be paid.
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FBI Most Wanted: Former Entertainment CEO Who Falsely Claimed to Be Heiress Wanted After Allegedly Defrauding Banks for Nearly $30 Million; May Be in Dubai
MARY CAROLE MCDONNELL
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FBI Most Wanted: Former Entertainment CEO Who Falsely Claimed to Be Heiress Wanted After Allegedly Defrauding Banks for Nearly $30 Million; May Be in Dubai
54d ago

Experts who once backed 'shaken baby' science now fight to free imprisoned caregivers

A growing number of medical experts and law enforcement officials are reversing testimony that put parents behind bars. But they face an uphill battle.

Longtime children's pastor Joe Campbell arrested on child sex abuse charges

Joe Campbell, who ministered children for half a century, was charged with rape. NBC News uncovered years of allegations and missed warnings.
Pastor Joe Campbell in a booking mug on Dec. 17, 2025,
Pastor Joe Campbell in a booking mug on Dec. 17, 2025,

Lawmakers vow to improve care for pregnant women in jails

Officials in Congress and in states from Pennsylvania to California said they were alarmed by a Bloomberg Law and NBC News investigation.
Lauren Kent in Dallas, Texas on Sept. 4, 2025.
Lauren Kent in Dallas, Texas on Sept. 4, 2025.
60d ago

Investigations

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How a top-tier surrogacy agency became an FBI target

The agency shuttered abruptly this month, leaving parents-to-be out of thousands of dollars and surrogates missing payments.
silhouette of pregnant woman
silhouette of pregnant woman
61d ago

A medical examiner's testimony put a father behind bars for life. Now he says he 'made a mistake.'

Dr. Bruce Levy's finding that Alex Maze died of shaken baby syndrome was critical in the murder conviction of his father, Russell Maze.

Insurance denied an $800,000 seizure drug — twice. A state-run panel helped a teen get it.

Experts say most people are unaware that each state has an office to help fight denied insurance claims, surprise medical bills, and Medicare fraud.
Paxton Pope; Paxton's medication vial.
Paxton Pope; Paxton's medication vial.

Dozens of boys say they were abused in a Christian scouting program that vowed to raise godly men

Boys in the Assemblies of God join the Royal Rangers for Bible study and backpacking. But the ministry has also drawn sexual predators, NBC News found.
Chris Woods Sr. holds a childhood photo of himself.
Chris Woods Sr. holds a childhood photo of himself.

Cutting-edge surgery could fix a 12-year-old's scoliosis. Insurance says it's too new to cover.

Insurance considers the procedure experimental, but spinal surgeons say companies aren’t aligning policies with the latest medical research.
Anne Marie Hukriede and her daughter Vivian at a dance studio in Centennial, Colo.
Anne Marie Hukriede and her daughter Vivian at a dance studio in Centennial, Colo.

'Why won't you help me?' Pregnant women and their babies are dying in jail

Dozens of pregnant women locked up in county jails described excruciating pain, saying their cries for help were ignored as they miscarried or gave birth.
Kelsey and Xayden Love; Lauren Kent; Zenorah's grave.
Kelsey and Xayden Love; Lauren Kent; Zenorah's grave.

She needed a drug to prevent MS relapse. An insurance denial left her struggling for months.

Insurance required Serena Hostvet to try cheaper drugs before approving her prescription, a process that saddled her with debilitating side effects.