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Wanda starts the series driven by the clear belief that West Coast rap has the power to reshape American culture she will work to put together a ragtag group of geniuses and lead them to the realization of all their dreams. To do it, she must navigate the dangerous overlap of music and street politics, pulling in those closest to her including her cousins Lamar Kinsey and pursuing volatile local rapper Artillery
Sexual Healing is from the album Midnight Love (1982), the album that marked the great return of Marvin Gaye after years of personal problems, addictions, depression and financial difficulties. Recorded in Belgium, where Marvin was living in self-imposed exile to escape his problems in the United States, the album represented an attempt to start again in both life and career.
Released as a single in 1982, the song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 10 weeks at the top of the R&B charts. "Sexual Healing" won the Grammy for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and became one of the greatest classics of Marvin Gaye's career, helping to cement his legacy as one of the greatest soul music artists of all time.
A 28 year old paid $18,000 to invent 4 MILLION fake customers. JPMorgan paid her $175 MILLION without checking a single name. Then paid another $100 MILLION for the lawyers who put her in prison.
> Charlie Javice founded Frank in 2017 at 24 years old.
> A platform that helped college students apply for financial aid. It worked. Just not at the scale she was about to claim.
> By 2019 she was on Forbes 30 Under 30 and by 2021 JPMorgan wanted to acquire her.
> The bank offered $175 MILLION but on one condition: prove you have the customers you say you have.
> Frank had fewer than 300,000 real users.
> Javice paid a data science professor $18,000 to generate a list of 4.25 MILLION fake students. Fake names, fake emails, fake birthdates and even fake income levels.
> JPMorgan signed the check without verifying a single one.
> She personally walked away with $29 MILLION and a managing director title at the largest bank in America.
> Then JPMorgan tried to send marketing emails to Frank's supposed 4 MILLION customers.
> 70% bounced.
> An engineering director testified that the week before the deal closed, Javice asked him to help fabricate the numbers.
> He refused and she told him: "We don't want to end up in orange jumpsuits."
> She was arrested in 2023. While out on $2 MILLION bail awaiting trial, she became a Pilates instructor in South Florida.
> In March 2025 a jury convicted her on all four counts bank fraud, securities fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy.
> Sentenced to 85 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $287.5 MILLION in restitution.
> Then the final twist. Because the acquisition contract had made her a JPMorgan employee, the bank was legally required to cover her entire legal bill. It exceeded $100 MILLION.
> The judge told JPMorgan they had "a lot to blame themselves" for not checking before signing. Then sentenced her anyway.
She paid $18,000 to fake 4 MILLION customers and sold the lie to the largest bank in America. JPMorgan paid $175 MILLION for the company. Then $100 MILLION for the lawyers who sent her to prison.
Criminological research, legal audits, and DOJ investigations confirm that systemic racial bias causes law enforcement to disproportionately document and over-report crimes involving Black individuals while under-reporting or downplaying crimes committed by White individuals.
STEINER: Can you tell me what those statues are, because I don't know
ANDY KIM: You don't come to us for the cheat codes. This is something you should be aware of.
STEINER: I am absolutely aware of it
KIM: So can you tell me then what the difference is between Title 39 and Title 13?
STEINER: I'm not a lawyer, no I could not
KIM: I'm not a lawyer either, but I know the difference
PETERS: Yes or no, if a state refuses to turn their absentee voter list to the federal government, will the Postal Service still mail their ballots under this proposed rule?
POSTMASTER GENERAL STEINER: No.
PETERS: So the proposed rule basically coerces states to hand over their absentee voter rolls or face the consequences of not being able to vote by mail
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