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"Breaking News: Trump Indicted - Key Takeaways and Potential Political Fallout"

Trump Indictment Charges: Key Takeaways On March 31, 2023, former US President Donald Trump was indicted on multiple charges, including corruption, obstruction of justice, and abuse of power. The indictment came after a lengthy investigation by the Department of Justice and the Manhattan District Attorney's office. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Trump indictment charges, key takeaways, and potential implications for the future. Overview of the Charges The indictment against Trump includes several charges related to his time in office, as well as his business dealings before and after his presidency. Some of the key charges include: Corruption The indictment accuses Trump of using his position as President to benefit his business interests, including using the power of the presidency to pressure foreign governments to do business with his company. It also alleges that Trump used campaign funds to pay for personal expenses, including legal fees related to his b...

"Tiger Woods and Girlfriend Sued by Ex-Girlfriend Over Alleged Non-Disclosure Agreement Breach"



Tiger Woods being sued by Erica Herman in a larger domestic dispute over home and money. As of my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, the most recent news about Tiger Woods and Erica Herman involved a lawsuit filed against them by Woods' ex-girlfriend Kristin Smith, as described in my previous response. Please let me know if you have any other questions or if there is something else I can help you with.


Tiger Woods and his girlfriend Erica Herman are being sued by Woods' ex-girlfriend, Kristin Smith, for allegedly withholding the deed to her home and $500,000 in a dispute over a non-disclosure agreement.


Smith claims that Woods and Herman made her sign the non-disclosure agreement after their breakup in 2018, which prevented her from talking about their relationship. She says that in exchange for signing the agreement, Woods agreed to give her the deed to her home in Texas and $500,000. However, she claims that Woods and Herman have not fulfilled their end of the agreement.

Woods and Herman deny Smith's claims and have filed a countersuit against her, alleging that she violated the non-disclosure agreement by talking to the media about their relationship.

The case is currently ongoing, and it remains to be seen how it will be resolved.

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