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  2. Stuttering in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    If the Scatman can do it, so can you. [citation needed] In 2001, "Stutter" by American R&B singer Joe featuring Mystikal, held the number-one spot for four weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. [citation needed] Placebo used a stammering man's voice on their song "Swallow" featured on their 1996 debut album, Placebo. [citation needed]

  3. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    The "Dragon Lord", whose real life name is Rainer Winkler, quickly became a target of hatred and online bullying despite relatively inconspicuous videos. Last year he had to appear in court after onlookers provoked the YouTuber until he fought back with punches. The "Dragon Lord" regrets his behavior and is aware that his reaction was ...

  4. Larry Lawton - Wikipedia

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    Lawton filed a lawsuit against the prison and staff alleging that they violated his rights. The suit was later dismissed. [28] Lawton says he regrets his time spent in prison, because he missed out on seeing his children grow up; his grandmother died, and his father became afflicted with Alzheimer's disease while he was inside. [29]

  5. Viral videos of people stealing money from Chase ATMs were ...

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    A viral TikTok trend that had some people think they were getting “free” cash from ATMs because of a glitch is actually just fraud, according to the bank. Viral videos of people stealing money ...

  6. Former SC prison official accused of money laundering ... - AOL

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    She sold the phones and other electric gear to dozens of South Carolina prison inmates, a federal indictment said. Former SC prison official accused of money laundering, selling 100+ phones to inmates

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    But significant evidence undermines that argument: the tendency of young people to return to crime once they get out, for example, and long-term contracts that can leave states obligated to fill prison beds. The harsh conditions confronting youth inside YSI’s facilities, moreover, show the serious problems that can arise when government hands ...

  8. Pay-to-stay (imprisonment) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, pay-to-stay is the practice of charging prisoners for their accommodation in jails.The practice is controversial and can result in large debts being accumulated by prisoners who are then unable to repay the debt following their release, preventing them from successfully reintegrating in society once released.

  9. Did Joan Actually Go to Prison in Real Life? Here’s ... - AOL

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    Oh, and btw, in real life, the thieving of the Stubbs painting didn’t actually happen—the more ya know! Watch ‘Joan’ on ITV Now! Shop Now. You Might Also Like. Here’s What NOT to Wear to ...