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  2. Hotel employee accused of selling drugs to Liam Payne ...

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    A hotel worker accused of supplying pop star Liam Payne with drugs before his death has reportedly turned himself in to Argentine officials. Nearly three months after the former One Direction star ...

  3. Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 - Wikipedia

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    President Ronald Reagan signed the law due to the amount of drug abuse occurring in the military. Drug abuse had become such a huge problem that "He issued Executive Order 12564 banning all federal employees (on and off duty) from using drugs." [3] Soon after this law went into effect, smaller corporations adopted the same rules. [3]

  4. Executive Order 12564 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 12564 was signed by President Ronald Reagan on September 15, 1986. Executive Order 12564, signed on September 15, 1986 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, was an executive order intended to prevent federal employees from using illegal drugs and require that government agencies initiate drug testing on their employees.

  5. National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab - Wikipedia

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    National Treasury Employees Union v. Von Raab , 489 U.S. 656 (1989), was a United States Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment and its implication on drug testing programs. The majority of the Court upheld the drug testing program in the United States Customs Service .

  6. UF employee, students implicated in illegal plot to ship ...

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    A University of Florida research employee and students have been implicated in an illegal, multimillion-dollar scheme investigated by the Justice Department to fraudulently buy thousands of ...

  7. Wells Fargo sued over employee prescription drug costs - AOL

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    The former employees say that Wells Fargo's health plan pays inflated prices to pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), who negotiate with drugmakers, health insurance plans and pharmacies to set ...

  8. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The government must prove 3rd party owners knew about criminal activity connected to their property, except in drug cases involving property valued above $50,000, when the owner will bear the burden of proof. [70] But lack of knowledge of the criminal activity has been held not to be a defense. See Bennis v. Michigan.

  9. Former NFL player, recovery center employee sentenced for ...

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    Feb. 11—SALEM, N.H. — Former professional football player and prominent local recovery center employee Jeffrey Hatch has been sentenced for his role in a drug trafficking operation. U.S ...