RIVERHEAD, L.I. — The mother of an 8-year-old boy who froze to death in his father’s garage last year posted claims on Facebook Wednesday night that her two sons with autism were sexually trafficked by their dad, an ex-NYPD cop, and his former fiancé’.
Justyna Zubko-Valva had typed up the claims last summer, after her oldest surviving son — then 11 — allegedly made stunning claims to a clinical therapist.
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It’s almost time for This Is Us fans and the Pearsons to say goodbye to Rebecca in the final season. Thanks to the infamous flash-forward, we know that a majority of the family gathers at Kevin’s house one night in the future to be by Rebecca’s side as she inches closer to death. But there is one This Is Us character who viewers have yet to see that night — Kate.
Dylan Arnold would’ve been content with merely a callback from Christopher Nolan, but he got that and so much more by way of the acclaimed filmmaker’s latest film, Oppenheimer.
In Nolan’s most well-received film since 2008’s The Dark Knight, Arnold plays J. Robert Oppenheimer’s (Cillian Murphy) younger brother, Frank, who was a brilliant physicist in his own right. But as dramatized in the film, Frank’s one-time involvement with the American Communist Party caused a number of obstacles for Robert before, during and after the Manhattan Project.
What is Greg Miller's Net Worth?Greg Miller is an American internet celebrity, video host, and former editor who has a net worth of $250 thousand dollars. Greg Miller was born in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, and went on to graduate from the University of Missouri with a degree in Magazine Journalism. From there, he began his professional career writing for the Columbia Tribune, launching the column, "Game Over". In 2007, he began working for IGN in California, serving as a PlayStation editor.