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Japanese court upholds conviction of American who helped fugitive former Nissan chief hide pay
SUMMARY: A Japanese appeals court upheld the conviction of former Nissan executive Greg Kelly for helping former Chairman Carlos Ghosn hide income, while rejecting prosecutors’ bid to overturn his acquittals on other charges. Kelly was sentenced to six months, suspended for three years, and allowed to return to Tennessee. He plans to appeal to Japan’s Supreme Court. The case, stemming from a six-year dispute, centers around allegations that Kelly and Ghosn hid Ghosn’s compensation. Ghosn, who fled to Lebanon in 2019, faces charges but will not be extradited. Kelly still faces a civil lawsuit from Nissan for 4 billion yen in damages.
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High profile domestic violence cases in Nashville
SUMMARY: Two recent domestic violence cases in Nashville have highlighted ongoing community issues. In one incident at a Chili’s, a woman allegedly assaulted her boyfriend, leading to chaos, although police found no evidence of gunfire. The accused, 29-year-old Alexandria Da, faces multiple charges and is out on a $40,000 bond. In a more tragic case, 44-year-old Leslie Y was shot and killed by her boyfriend Ray Greer during a dispute over money; he is currently jailed on a $160,000 bond. Resources are available for those facing domestic violence, including a national hotline and the Family Safety Center in Nashville.
Two high-profile domestic violence cases in Nashville have brought the spotlight back onto the issue.
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TN lawmaker files bill that would limit unsolicited contact from real estate developers
SUMMARY: As Nashville experiences rapid growth, longtime homeowners like Kim Tucker are overwhelmed by persistent offers from developers eager to capitalize on the housing demand. In response, a new bill introduced by Sen. Charlane Oliver, known as the “Tennessee Homebuyer Harassment Protection Act,” aims to limit unsolicited contact from real estate developers. This legislation would allow homeowners to report aggressive developers to the Attorney General, with potential fines of up to $2,000 for non-compliance. Oliver emphasizes the need to protect the character of neighborhoods and the livelihoods of residents from external pressures and harassment.
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Cleaning up Clarksville's blighted properties
SUMMARY: As Clarksville expands, city leaders are concerned about neglected and abandoned homes in older neighborhoods. Mayor Joe Pittz has appointed Councilwoman Deanna McLin to lead the new Restore Clarksville task force, which will address these issues. The task force aims to identify problematic properties and assist homeowners in rehabilitation with community resources, emphasizing incentives over penalties. Mayor Pittz believes this initiative will save the city money by reducing police and code enforcement costs related to these properties. Additionally, local organization Los will donate supplies for home repairs. Community involvement, including students, is a key aspect of the effort.
Clarksville leaders are enacting a task force to address abandoned and neglected homes.
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