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Topless Kate photos: Three could face charges for topless pics

Topless Kate photos: Three could face charges for topless Kate Middleton pics. Three people are currently under investigation and could face charges for the topless Kate Middleton photos that have found their way out into the open. Today.com reported on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, that the head of a French publishing group, a daily newspaper director, and a photographer could have charges brought against them for the topless Kate photos published in a handful European tabloids in 2012. Prince William's wife was sunbathing on the terrace of a chateau in the south of France when the pictures were first taken. "Closer," a French gossip magazine about celebrities, published the photos back in Sept. of 2012. French authorities banned any further publication or resale of the topless Kate photos. In Oct. of 2012, the criminal investigation officially began to find out how the pictures were gotten in the first place. The photos showed Kate Middleton slipping off her bikini top,

Baby sold on Facebook: For 0.8 Million Rupees by Indian Men

Baby sold on Facebook, when this phrase "baby sold on Facebook" starts trending today, than that means things are just getting out of hand in the world. A report from Yahoo India News on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, tells of a newborn Indian baby that was sold to a businessman for Rs 800,000. As if that wasn't bad enough, the baby was sold on Facebook. Believe it or not, some reports state that the baby was sold twice before the final deal was agreed upon on Facebook. The child, born in a Ludhiana hospital, was sold on Facebook by the infant's grandfather. He actually told his daughter that the baby was stillborn, but then sold the child to a nurse for Rs 45,000. From there, the nurse took the child to a hospital attendant and sold the baby for Rs 300,000. At that point, the hospital attendant put the child up for sale one more time and sold the baby on Facebook. Facebook is where the businessman, based out of Delhi, finished off the sale to take "ownership"

Topless Kate photos charges: French executive, photographer charged

Topless Kate photos charges, have been filed against two people one of them is publisher of french magazine they are charged over the publication of topless photos of Kate Middleton, it is being reported today (Wednesday). A source tells the AFP News Agency Ernesto Mauri, the CEO of Mondadori Group which publishes Closer Magazine, and an unnamed photographer from the regional daily La Provence are facing criminal charges in connection with the September 2012 royal scandal. Both are reportedly accused of "invasion of privacy." The topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge were first published in France's Closer magazine before being picked up by several other European tabloids. The photos of Kate Middleton without her bikini top on were taken while the royal couple was enjoying a private vacation at a private chateau in southern France. Kate MIddleton topless photos result in charges The photos were published while the couple was on their Far East Diamond Jubilee tour l

Topless Kate photos charges: Two Men Charged for Topless photos

Topless Kate photos charges, The publisher of a French celebrity magazine was placed under formal investigation for breach of privacy over the publication of topless pictures of Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, a judicial source said. The photographer who snapped the pictures of the Duchess, or Kate Middleton, in the summer last year and a regional daily were also put under investigation, the last step in France before being charged, the source said. Closer magazine, a weekly round-up of celebrity gossip, published in September a series of photos of the Duchess, the wife of Prince William, topless on holidays in southern France, something that incensed much of the British public. The photos showed the Dutchess slipping off her bikini top, relaxing on a sun lounger and at one point pulling down the back of her bikini bottoms. Buckingham Palace had called the photo spread a "grotesque" invasion of the royal couple's privacy. The publisher of the magazine - the French b

Topless Kate photos charges

Topless Kate photos charges , the head of major publishing-group and a photographer were charged this month over the publication of intimate photos of Prince William's wife Catherine, sources said. The photos - some of them of the former Kate Middleton topless - were printed in two separate publications in September, causing a huge furore and leading to the royal couple launching legal proceedings in France. According to sources close to the case, the head of the Mondadori Group - the publisher of glossy magazine Closer where the topless shots were printed - and a photographer at regional daily La Provence, were both charged. Judges in the Paris suburb of Nanterre charged the photographer with "invasion of privacy" for taking photos of the former Kate Middleton in a swimsuit while she was on holiday in the south of France with her husband. Those shots were published in La Provence. But the most intimate shots showing the Duchess of Cambridge topless and having suncream r

3-year-old Tsarnaev daughter, wife and Tamerlan received welfare benefits (Video)

3-year-old Tsarnaev daughter, of alleged terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev left behind a 3-year-old daughter, and a wife who had converted to Islam to marry the Boston bomber. The 26-year-old Chechen, who was shot dead by police last week, was seen regularly at the home of Katherine Russell's family in Rhode Island with her ​​little daughter Zahara. According to the Boston Herald's report on April 24, Tamerlan was receiving welfare benefits along with his wife, Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, and their 3-year-old daughter. Katherine comes from a very close family and has two younger sisters, Anna and Becca. Her father Warren is a doctor and her mother Judith is a nurse. Until last year, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, his wife Katherine, and daughter lived three years on social assistance programs in the state of Massachusetts and the city of Cambridge. But the state benefits began much earlier. When they were children, their parents also received social assistance, according to the report pu

Baby sold on Facebook: Grand Father Selling Baby on Facebook

Baby sold on Facebook: in shocking case that brings together the twin evils of child trafficking and social media abuse, a newborn Indian baby was sold to a businessman for Rs 800,000 ($ 14,754 )  via Facebook . The child was born in a Ludhiana hospital, and early reports indicate that he was already sold twice before the final Facebook deal was struck. The first sale was by the infant's grandfather, who told his daughter the infant was stillborn, and sold the child to a nurse for Rs 45,000. The nurse then sold the child to a hospital attendant for Rs 300,000; the latter in turn put the child up for sale on Facebook, which is where the Delhi-based businessman completed the third sale in the series. A police raid on the businessman's home Tuesday resulted in the child's recover; police have since arrested five people involved in the deal, including the grandfather and one other unnamed individual accused of facilitating the sales. Yahoo news also reported that