Underreported Stories of April 10
Woman who sold Ashley Biden’s diary sentenced to PRISON, Trump CFO going to jail, & Scrabble is being changed to appease snowflakes
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It’s Wednesday, April 10, and these are the five underreported stories that you need to know. Listen to Underreported Stories on Apple & Spotify.
1. Woman Who Sold Ashley Biden’s Diary Sentenced To Prison - Fox News
A Florida woman named Aimee Harris reportedly stole the diary of Joe Biden’s daughter Ashley and sold it to the conservative group Project Veritas. Harris was sentenced to a month in prison for stealing this diary.
2. Trump CFO Going To Jail For Lying Under Oath About Size Of Trump’s Manhattan Penthouse - DailyMail
The Trump family’s Chief Financial Officer Allen Wisselberg was sentenced to five months in jail for lying under oath about the size of Donald Trump’s Manhattan penthouse.
This 76-year-old man worked for Donald Trump for 50 years and he was convicted of lying under oath. He told the court he didn’t know how Trump’s Manhattan penthouse ended up being listed as three times its actual size in the company’s financial statements.
3. Coast Guard Intercepts 101 US-Bound Migrants - New York Post
The US Coast Guard shipped 101 migrants back to the Dominican Republic after they caught a boat full of migrants making their way to America. It’s becoming a problem that people from the Dominican Republic and Haiti attempt to come over to the US via boat, but their boats are poorly made and put them in sincere danger.
4. High-Paid Government Employee Lied To Investigators To Cover Up Second Job - The Daily Wire
The head of Human Resources for the DC library system, ironically, wasn’t compliant in her job and was caught working from home so she could work a second full-time job with a private company.
Lauren Graves was caught lying to government investigators to cover up the fact that she had a full-time and part-time job that she prioritized over her government job. She was forced to pay a fine of $17,500 and was forced to resign.
5. Scrabble Makes “Less Competitive” Game To Appeal To Gen Z - New York Post
The board game Scrabble announced it’s going to make historic changes to the game to make it less competitive and more inclusive in hopes of appealing to Gen Z. The new version of the game called “Scrabble Together” will include helper cards, a simpler scoring system, and teams.