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  2. These Stars Get Paid Obscene Amounts of Money To Post ... - AOL

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    These Stars Get Paid Obscene Amounts of Money To Post One Picture. Gabrielle Olya. August 23, 2021 at 8:00 AM. ... she still brings in a considerable amount at almost $600,000 per post, according ...

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    Of that amount, 2% -- or $20 million -- goes to each of the stars every single year. ... These Stars Get Paid Obscene Amounts of Money To Post One Picture. SANTA MONICA, CA - APRIL 14: (L-R ...

  4. Kevin Costner ordered to pay Christine 'obscene amount' of ...

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    "The amount of child support is obscene, but the court was required to use a formula to set child support based on Kevin's income until it has time to hold a hearing on the actual needs of the ...

  5. Denise Coates - Wikipedia

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    [14] In 2018, it was announced that her salary had increased to £265 million, around 9,500 times more than the average UK salary, with Luke Hildyard of the High Pay Centre commenting, "Obviously, people who build successful companies need to be rewarded for their hard work, but this is an obscene amount of money for someone who is already a ...

  6. Voters drowning in ads from 'obscene' amounts of cash ...

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    Obsceneamounts of money Republicans have a two-seat deficit in the Senate. Democrats, desperate to retain their majority, are on track to outspend Republicans by almost $50 million in the Montana race, according to Federal Election Commission filings and data from the media tracking firm AdImpact.

  7. Obscenity - Wikipedia

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    The classification of "obscene" and thus illegal for production and distribution has been judged on printed text-only stories starting with Dunlop v. U.S., 165 U.S. 486 (1897), which upheld a conviction for mailing and delivery of a newspaper called the Chicago Dispatch, containing "obscene, lewd, lascivious, and indecent materials", which was ...

  8. Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005 (S.193.ENR,Pub. L. 109–235 (text)) is an enrolled bill, passed by both Houses of the 109th United States Congress, to increase the fines and penalties for violating the prohibitions against the broadcast of obscene, indecent, or profane language. [1]

  9. Voters drowning in ads from 'obscene' amounts of cash ...

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    Obsceneamounts of money. Republicans have a two-seat deficit in the Senate. Democrats, desperate to retain their majority, are on track to outspend Republicans by almost $50 million in the Montana race.