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  2. Bob Kroll (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    The settlement agreement stated that Kroll cannot serve as a licensed police officer or in a leadership role in any policing agencies in Hennepin, Ramsey or Anoka counties for a decade. He is also barred from being a board member, director, officer or staff member or member of the state board that licenses officers.

  3. 5 Retirement Policies of Tim Walz and How They Could Impact ...

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    However, Walz proposed providing one-time checks to Minnesota residents and tax cuts for Social Security recipients. The tax cuts targeted single-person households earning less than $75,000 and ...

  4. Michael Eugene Kelly - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, with 23 others, he was accused by the FBI and the United States Attorney's Office of operating an enormous Ponzi scheme that defrauded over a thousand elderly and senior citizens of their retirement money. [2] It was later disclosed that 7,000 victims from throughout the U.S. lost more than $342 million. [3]

  5. IRA expert: Why traditional retirement accounts have become ...

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    Many American households have an IRA. As of 2023, 41.1 million US households owned about $15.5 trillion in individual retirement accounts, with traditional IRAs accounting for the largest share of ...

  6. I’m a Minnesota Retiree: 5 Policies Gov. Tim Walz Enacted and ...

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  7. 78th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The legislature met in a regular session from January 5, 1993, to May 17, 1993. A special session was convened on May 27, 1993, to consider the state budget, health and human services finance, higher education finance, financial disclosure of election campaign contributions, contingency airplane replacement funding, sentencing for repeat domestic abusers, and a revisor's bill to correct ...

  8. IRS Grants Retirement Account Holders Ability to Withdraw ...

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    Final IRS rules on a feature of the Secure 2.0 Act, make it possible for people under age 59 ½ with tax-deferred retirement accounts to take up to $1,000 per year from the plans without owing ...

  9. Pierringer release - Wikipedia

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    A Pierringer release or Pierringer Agreement is a type of settlement agreement. In law, a settlement is a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case that is reached either before or after court action begins. The origin of the case is the Wisconsin tort law case of Pierringer v. Hoger. [1]