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  2. Doris Duke - Wikipedia

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    Her foundation, Independent Aid, became the Doris Duke Foundation, which still exists as a private grant-making entity. [66] After her death, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation was established in 1996, supporting four national grant making programs and Doris Duke's three estates, Shangri La, Rough Point, and Duke Farms.

  3. Trial of Imelda Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco heiress Doris Duke posted Marcos's bail of $5 million. [9] [10] Marcos faced up to 50 years in prison and fines up to $1 million if convicted of all charges. [11] Following the illness and eventual death of her husband, Imelda Marcos became the main defendant. [6] The United States and Philippine governments worked closely to prosecute ...

  4. Eric Volz - Wikipedia

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    He was sentenced to a 30-year prison term in Nicaragua following his wrongful conviction [6] for the November 2006 rape and murder of ex-girlfriend Doris Ivania Jiménez in San Juan del Sur. An appellate court overturned the conviction on December 17, 2007, and Volz was released from prison four days later.

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  7. Lori Vallow’s murder trial verdict will be livestreamed, judge rules. JJ’s grandfather plays his favourite song in courtroom as verdict watch continues. Thursday 11 May 2023 22:19, Oliver O ...

  8. Confidential (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In the May 1955 issue of Confidential, "Doris Duke and Her African Prince" appeared. The story alleged that Doris Duke had an affair with a "Negro handyman and chauffeur," whom the article said she once employed. [98] In July 1955, Doris Duke sued the magazine for $3 million, claiming libel. [99]

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