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Ramsey Orta, Man Who Recorded Eric Garner’s Death, Fears For His Life In Prison
Farrah Gray Unveils ‘World’s Most Expensive Jacket;’ Mogul Asking $10 Million For It
Farrah Gray, Peter Marco and their $10 Million jacket, un- veiled at Marco’s Extraordinary Jewels store in Beverly Hills.
    Ramsey Orta, the man who recorded Eric Garner being killed by an NYPD offi- cer, fears for his life behind bars. Orta, who is currently serving out a four-year sen- tence at the Groveland Cor- rectional Facility on drug and weapons charges, spoke with The Verge about being tar- geted by corrections officers, including threats, beatings, being called racist names and having his food tainted.
“They f**k with my food,” he revealed. “They know I won’t eat what they give me, not since Rikers.”
Orta shared that after his 2015 arrest he was taken to Riker’s Island where he be- came an immediate target of CO’s who told him during in- take, “you're ours,” and “not so tough without your cam- era.”
During one incident, Orta recalled watching inmates vomit blood from eating
Ramsey Orta fears for his life while in prison.
  meatloaf (which he refused to eat) that was later found to be sprinkled with rat poisoning. Court documents filed a week later reportedly stated that the inmates suffered nausea, stomach pains, blood vomit- ing, dehydration, bloody diar- rhea and nosebleeds.
According to Orta, he’s being harassed by CO’s and written up for small infrac-
tions, leading him to lose priv- ileges. For example, Orta shared that he was punished with 60 days in solitary for smoking a cigarette in the wrong area of the prison. In another instance, CO’s in- spected his cell and destroyed food items sent by his girl- friend. “They know this is how to kill me, by getting me to kill myself,” he said.
“They say the best things in life are free. The second best are very expensive!”
Millionaire businessman, entrepreneur and fashion de- signer Farrah Gray gave this declaration while show- ing off his newest co-creation, a $10 million diamond bejew- eled garment that he’s calling “The World’s Most Expensive Jacket.”
“You might have to ride around in a Brinks truck, and or have a few bodyguards with you,” he told EURweb during the jacket’s public un- veiling last month at co-cre- ator Peter Marco‘s Extraordinary Jewels shop in Beverly Hills, where the piece – also nicknamed “The One,” is available for purchase.
Gray said rapper Cardi B gave the jacket her blessing at a prior private unveiling of the bedazzlement, but it’s not just meant for women to adorn.
The unisex concoction is “constructed with 100 percent black python leather featuring a posh, silk interior lining and snakeskin zippers,” and “sewn together by Peter Marco with GIA certified diamonds, which make up 99% of the jacket’s total carat weight,” according to the jacket’s bio.
“The opulent man can wear it or woman who yearns quality, taste and extravagant stunning works of art, while rubbing shoulders with their elite colleagues or business associates.”
 Remains of 2-Year-Old Noelani Robinson Believed Found In Southern Minnesota, Authorities Say
After the capture of her fa- ther Dariaz Higgins, 34, a nationwide search for two- year-old Noelani Robinson was launched by the FBI.
Officials say the child was caught between the worlds of street violence and human trafficking, accord to the Jour- nal Sentinel.
Friday night, authorities be- lieve Noelani’s remains were found in Southern Minnesota, according to Steele County Sheriff Lon Theile, who re- ported the discovery of a body in a ditch along state Highway 28.
A Minnesota Department of Public Safety spokesperson said the body had been “pre- liminarily confirmed” to be Noelani, according to the Star Tribune.
The FBI offered a $5,000 re- ward for information leading to the location of Noelani, whose mother was shot multi- ple times by Higgins, her for- mer pimp, according to
Mastermind Behind College
   NOELANI ROBINSON AND DARIAZ HIGGINS
New details are emerging re- garding just how disgusting the lengths the mastermind behind the now-infamous col- lege admissions scandal went to secure admissions for wealthy families.
Apparently, Rick Singer faked students’ ethnicity on applications to get them an af- firmative action advantage, ac- cording to reports.
The 58-year-old plead guilty in Boston federal court on Tuesday (March 12) to run- ning the largest college admis- sions fraud scam in United States history but now we’re learning even more about what happened.
Over seven years, Singer is estimated to have taken in $25 million from wealthy parents in order to get their kids into elite schools by bribery and cheating. He also reportedly faked young people’s race to give them an even better shot.
Milwaukee police.
Higgins shot Sierra
Robinson, the toddler’s mother, on Monday afternoon. According to the Amber Alert issued for Noelani, she was last seen with Higgins around 1:30 p.m. Monday, about 30 minutes after the shooting was reported.
A criminal complaint issued following Robinson’s death revealed that she had traveled to Milwaukee from Las Vegas to get Noelani from Higgins,
who had been in Miami. A woman, who was grazed by a bullet in Robinson’s shoot- ing, said that Higgins had agreed to meet Robinson in Milwaukee while he was living in Miami. When Robinson showed up Monday, her daughter was not present. The three eventually drove to an apartment building, where Higgins said Noelani was. Higgins then shot Robinson when they got out of their ve- hicle.
Assistant U. S. Attorney Eric S. Rosen told Judge Rya Zobel he was guilty of “lying about students’ ethnicities and other biological information in an attempt to take advantage of perceived benefits from af- firmative action and other pro- grams.”
50 or more people, includ- ing Hollywood actors, com- pany executives and college coaches have been charged for their roles in the scheme. Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huff- man are among two of the more notable names charged in the scandal.
Admission Scam Reportedly Faked
Ethnicity Of Students On Applications
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