Thursday, June 30, 2016

Potential charges for Bondi, Trump & Pulse's monetary cost

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Good morning. It's Thursday, June 30. A lawyer who previously filed state ethics and elections complaints against Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has asked federal prosecutors to level bribery charges against her and Donald Trump. 

Officials say the city of Orlando has reserves to cover millions of dollars in Pulse investigation expenses and that federal money is expected to help as well. 

See a video of 49 celebrities honoring the victims of the Pulse shooting.

Today's Top Headlines

 

Lawyer seeks federal bribery charges against Bondi over Trump donation

Bondi’s office was reviewing complaints against Trump University from attendees who said its real estate seminars were worthless and they were bilked of thousands of dollars. [More]

 

Orlando confident it can cover Pulse expenses

The human toll of the massacre at Pulse nightclub was known within hours, but the monetary cost to Central Florida's governments has not yet been calculated. [More]

 

Bad advice led to AP exam mixup, records suggest

A Lake Nona High School assistant principal blamed bad advice from a testing contractor for a blunder that forced students to retake Advanced Placement exams. [More]

 

FBI asks agencies who responded to Pulse to deny records requests

The letter requests that agencies deny inquiries and directs departments to "immediately notify the FBI of any requests your agency received" so "the FBI can seek to prevent disclosure through appropriate channels, as necessary." [More]

 

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Orlando tourist destinations start summer on a sour note

This was supposed to be a summer defined by a trio of new rides at the region's three major theme parks. [More]

 

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Today's Top Sports News

 

Orlando City gives up late goal, falls 2-1 to Fort Lauderdale

Orlando City gave up a late goal and suffered a 2-1 to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the U.S. Open Cup Wednesday at Camping World Stadium. [More]

 

Whitley: Tebow hate reaches now low

Did you hear the latest about Tim Tebow? He prayed with a woman as her husband was dying from a heart attack during an airplane flight. [More]

 

Orlando Pride busy pushing to improve during break

The Orlando Pride are busy during their two-week break, pushing to improve following the call-up of six players for the Rio Olympics. The club also needs to sign a goalkeeper. [More]

 

Schmitz: Unable to depend on free agency, Magic make trades

The Magic have been about as aggressive as any team since the season ended – but on the trade front. Let’s see if there’s a carry-over to free agency. [More]

 

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Joey Rodriguez leaves Lake Howell to coach at Rice

It didn't take long for Joey Rodriguez to make the jump from high school coaching back to the college ranks. [More]

 

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Today's Top Entertainment News

 

Film academy invites 683 new members to join large, diverse class

Should all of the invitees accept, the new class would make the academy's overall membership 27 percent female and 11 percent non-white, up from 25 percent and 8 percent respectively. [More]

 

Vans Warped Tour '16 pulls into Orlando on July 2

The tour began in 1995 and has played in Orlando every year since. That streak will continue on July 2, when the summer festival comes to Tinker Field.  [More]

 

Lady Gaga, Jane Fonda, Caitlyn Jenner pay tribute to Pulse victims

A video tribute to the 49 Pulse victims, released by the Human Rights Campaign, features Lady Gaga, Chris Pine, Lee Daniels, Jane Fonda and Kerry Washington. [More]

 

Crayola Experience turns 1, adds summertime deals

The crayon-based attraction inside Florida Mall is introducing a handful of discount offers in a promotion called Summer of Savings. [More]

 

Culture Club to perform at Hard Rock Live in Orlando

The band will have its original members — Boy George, Moss, bass guitarist Mikey Craig and guitarist and keyboardist Roy Hay — when they perform July 5 at Hard Rock Live at Universal CityWalk. [More]

 

 
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