• There are reportedly hundreds of victims, including children, ready to come forward against Jay-Z.
    Former NFL player Larry Johnson recounted a disturbing memory of a party in the Colorado mountains with Jay-Z and Beyoncé, where young children mysteriously appeared late at night.
    There are reportedly hundreds of victims, including children, ready to come forward against Jay-Z. Former NFL player Larry Johnson recounted a disturbing memory of a party in the Colorado mountains with Jay-Z and Beyoncé, where young children mysteriously appeared late at night.
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  • https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/police-arrest-14-people-aurora-colorado-apartment-complex/
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    Police Arrest 14 People From Aurora, Colorado, Apartment Complex Taken Over By Tren de Aragua Gang - 'Tortured' Residents Found Tied Up and Stabbed | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
    A shocking incident has unfolded in Aurora, where a dozen arrests were made following a brutal attack on residents. Discover the details behind this alarming event.
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  • 14 Arrested In Violent Home Invasion At Colorado Apartment Complex Trump Warned About https://www.infowars.com/posts/14-arrested-in-violent-home-invasion-at-colorado-apartment-complex-trump-warned-about
    14 Arrested In Violent Home Invasion At Colorado Apartment Complex Trump Warned About https://www.infowars.com/posts/14-arrested-in-violent-home-invasion-at-colorado-apartment-complex-trump-warned-about
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  • Twitter thread … “Do you know how much your State sends to Israel annually? In 2023 the US signed a MOU w/Israel to guarantee $3.8 Billion in Federal aid per year til 2028, but how much does each of the 50 States pay Israel every year??

    Alabama: $54.8M, Alaska: $972 K, Arizona $355 M, Arkansas $53.7 M, California: $1.68 B, Colorado: $54.4 M, Connecticut: $232 M, Delaware: $15.2 M

    Florida: $461.5 M, Georgia: $389.2 M, Hawaii: $11,950, Idaho: $11 M, Illinois: $216.4 M, Indiana: $171.4 M, Iowa: $42 M, Kansas: 23.1 M

    Kentucky: $103.1 M, Louisiana: $102.6, Maine: $8.5 M, Maryland: $52.9 M, Massachusetts: $197.3 M Michigan: $242 M, Minnesota: $119.5 M, Mississippi $47 M

    Missouri: $240.3 M, Montana: $7.4 M, Nebraska: $59 M, Nevada: $56.2 M, New Hampshire: $108 M, New Jersey: $403 M, New Mexico: $13.8 M, New York: $4.8 B

    North Carolina: $158 M, North Dakota: $6.9 M, Ohio: $241.9 M, Oklahoma $83.8 M, Oregon: $947.1 M, Pennsylvania: $263.6 M, Rhode Island: $13.5 M, South Carolina: $126 M

    South Dakota: $7.5 M, Tennessee: $81 M, Texas: $845 M, Utah: $56.8 M, Vermont: $17.5 M, Virginia: $76 M, Washington: $228 M, West Virginia: $126 M, Wisconsin: $115.3 M, Wyoming: $716 K

    Federally the US gives $3.8 Billion annually to Israel. The States' give a whopping $13.6 Billion annually sent to Israel. This means the grand total of funds coming from the US [Fed+States] is $17,400,000,000.00 [$17.4B]”

    More photos in comments

    https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/182852273295212…

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    RECEIPTS/SOURCES/LINKS

    U.S.-Israel Relations: States-to-State Cooperation
    HTTPS:/http://WWW.JEWISHVIRTUALLIBRARY.ORG/U-S-ISRAEL-COO…

    U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts
    https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-cha…

    What Every American Should Know About U.S. Aid to Israel
    http://http://http://http://http://HTTPS://WWW.AJC…

    R.I. opposes discrimination against Israel
    https://www.providencejournal.com/story/opinion/20…
    Twitter thread … “Do you know how much your State sends to Israel annually? In 2023 the US signed a MOU w/Israel to guarantee $3.8 Billion in Federal aid per year til 2028, but how much does each of the 50 States pay Israel every year?? Alabama: $54.8M, Alaska: $972 K, Arizona $355 M, Arkansas $53.7 M, California: $1.68 B, Colorado: $54.4 M, Connecticut: $232 M, Delaware: $15.2 M Florida: $461.5 M, Georgia: $389.2 M, Hawaii: $11,950, Idaho: $11 M, Illinois: $216.4 M, Indiana: $171.4 M, Iowa: $42 M, Kansas: 23.1 M Kentucky: $103.1 M, Louisiana: $102.6, Maine: $8.5 M, Maryland: $52.9 M, Massachusetts: $197.3 M Michigan: $242 M, Minnesota: $119.5 M, Mississippi $47 M Missouri: $240.3 M, Montana: $7.4 M, Nebraska: $59 M, Nevada: $56.2 M, New Hampshire: $108 M, New Jersey: $403 M, New Mexico: $13.8 M, New York: $4.8 B North Carolina: $158 M, North Dakota: $6.9 M, Ohio: $241.9 M, Oklahoma $83.8 M, Oregon: $947.1 M, Pennsylvania: $263.6 M, Rhode Island: $13.5 M, South Carolina: $126 M South Dakota: $7.5 M, Tennessee: $81 M, Texas: $845 M, Utah: $56.8 M, Vermont: $17.5 M, Virginia: $76 M, Washington: $228 M, West Virginia: $126 M, Wisconsin: $115.3 M, Wyoming: $716 K Federally the US gives $3.8 Billion annually to Israel. The States' give a whopping $13.6 Billion annually sent to Israel. This means the grand total of funds coming from the US [Fed+States] is $17,400,000,000.00 [$17.4B]” More photos in comments https://x.com/dezzie_rezzie/status/182852273295212… _______________ RECEIPTS/SOURCES/LINKS U.S.-Israel Relations: States-to-State Cooperation HTTPS:/http://WWW.JEWISHVIRTUALLIBRARY.ORG/U-S-ISRAEL-COO… U.S. Aid to Israel in Four Charts https://www.cfr.org/article/us-aid-israel-four-cha… What Every American Should Know About U.S. Aid to Israel http://http://http://http://http://HTTPS://WWW.AJC… R.I. opposes discrimination against Israel https://www.providencejournal.com/story/opinion/20…
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  • Intent to Move is not a Residence

    Residence Premises Requires the Insured to Live in Residence

    Post 4944

    Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/intent-move-residence-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-qmlxc, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts.

    In Paul Villalobos v. Clear Blue Insurance Company, No. 24-20125, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (December 10, 2024) the the Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court’s dismissa of Plaintiff-Appellant Paul Villalobos’s breach of contract claim following a coverage dispute between himself and his insurer, Clear Blue Insurance Company, because he admitted he did not live in the insured premises.

    FACTS

    Villalobos is named on a Clear Blue homeowners’ policy, which provides coverage for property located at 7503 Muirwood Lane in Houston, Texas (the “Property”). The policy’s “Property Coverages” section states in pertinent part: “We cover . . . [t]he dwelling on the ‘residence premises’ shown in the Declarations.” The policy defines “residence premises,” also in pertinent part, as “[t]he one-family dwelling where you reside . . . on the inception date of the policy period shown in the Declarations.” The Declarations page lists Villalobos as the insured, his mailing address as the Property, and the inception date as September 21, 2021.

    In mid-November 2021, Villalobos reported to Clear Blue that wind and hail had damaged the Property’s roof earlier that month. Clear Blue denied coverage after Villalobos admitted he lived in Colorado and had never resided at the Property.

    Villalobos sued Clear Blue, alleging breach of contract, breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing, violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Texas Insurance Code, fraud, and ongoing conspiracy to commit illegal acts.

    ANALYSIS

    During his deposition, Villalobos testified that he lived in Colorado for over nine years and did not reside at the Property when the Clear Blue policy went into effect. Clear Blue moved for summary judgment on Villalobos’s claims, arguing there was no insurance coverage for Villalobos’s property damage as a matter of law.

    Applying Louisiana law, the Fifth Circuit has previously determined that an identical residence requirement in a homeowners’ insurance policy required “more than purchasing a home or intending to move into it.” GeoVera Specialty Ins. Co. v. Joachin, 964 F.3d 390, 393 (5th Cir. 2020).

    Applying Joachin the Fifth Circuit agreed with the district court that the Property did not satisfy the policy’s residence requirement and was not a covered “residence premises” because: it is undisputed that Villalobos did not reside on the Property on the inception date of the Clear Blue policy; and
    Villalobos’s only material argument on appeal is that he intended to move onto the Property.

    Joachin held that “intending to move” is not enough. The Fifth Circuit concluded that there is no coverage under the policy. Accordingly, Villalobos’s breach of contract claim failed and the USDC’s judgment was affirmed.

    ZALMA OPINION

    That something as obvious as a home in Texas cannot be the residence premises of a person who lives full time in Colorado. Insurers issue property insurance policies providing coverage similar to a homeowners policy to the owner of a rental property while a homeowners policy limits coverage to the person who actually resides at the property. That this case went to the Fifth Circuit was the waste of Plaintiff’s time and money, the waste of the time of the trial court, and the waste of the time of the Fifth Circuit who rendered a concise and clear opinion. A less kind judge or appellate court would have imposed sanctions on the party plaintiff and his counsel.

    (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc.

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    Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg

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    Intent to Move is not a Residence Residence Premises Requires the Insured to Live in Residence Post 4944 Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/intent-move-residence-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-qmlxc, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts. In Paul Villalobos v. Clear Blue Insurance Company, No. 24-20125, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit (December 10, 2024) the the Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court’s dismissa of Plaintiff-Appellant Paul Villalobos’s breach of contract claim following a coverage dispute between himself and his insurer, Clear Blue Insurance Company, because he admitted he did not live in the insured premises. FACTS Villalobos is named on a Clear Blue homeowners’ policy, which provides coverage for property located at 7503 Muirwood Lane in Houston, Texas (the “Property”). The policy’s “Property Coverages” section states in pertinent part: “We cover . . . [t]he dwelling on the ‘residence premises’ shown in the Declarations.” The policy defines “residence premises,” also in pertinent part, as “[t]he one-family dwelling where you reside . . . on the inception date of the policy period shown in the Declarations.” The Declarations page lists Villalobos as the insured, his mailing address as the Property, and the inception date as September 21, 2021. In mid-November 2021, Villalobos reported to Clear Blue that wind and hail had damaged the Property’s roof earlier that month. Clear Blue denied coverage after Villalobos admitted he lived in Colorado and had never resided at the Property. Villalobos sued Clear Blue, alleging breach of contract, breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing, violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Texas Insurance Code, fraud, and ongoing conspiracy to commit illegal acts. ANALYSIS During his deposition, Villalobos testified that he lived in Colorado for over nine years and did not reside at the Property when the Clear Blue policy went into effect. Clear Blue moved for summary judgment on Villalobos’s claims, arguing there was no insurance coverage for Villalobos’s property damage as a matter of law. Applying Louisiana law, the Fifth Circuit has previously determined that an identical residence requirement in a homeowners’ insurance policy required “more than purchasing a home or intending to move into it.” GeoVera Specialty Ins. Co. v. Joachin, 964 F.3d 390, 393 (5th Cir. 2020). Applying Joachin the Fifth Circuit agreed with the district court that the Property did not satisfy the policy’s residence requirement and was not a covered “residence premises” because: it is undisputed that Villalobos did not reside on the Property on the inception date of the Clear Blue policy; and Villalobos’s only material argument on appeal is that he intended to move onto the Property. Joachin held that “intending to move” is not enough. The Fifth Circuit concluded that there is no coverage under the policy. Accordingly, Villalobos’s breach of contract claim failed and the USDC’s judgment was affirmed. ZALMA OPINION That something as obvious as a home in Texas cannot be the residence premises of a person who lives full time in Colorado. Insurers issue property insurance policies providing coverage similar to a homeowners policy to the owner of a rental property while a homeowners policy limits coverage to the person who actually resides at the property. That this case went to the Fifth Circuit was the waste of Plaintiff’s time and money, the waste of the time of the trial court, and the waste of the time of the Fifth Circuit who rendered a concise and clear opinion. A less kind judge or appellate court would have imposed sanctions on the party plaintiff and his counsel. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk
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  • Why insurance companies prefer paintless dent repair for hail damage claims

    Today, we're diving into the benefits of paintless dent repair, also known as PDR, for dealing with hail damage and why insurance companies are big fans of this method.

    First off, PDR is a cost-efficient approach that saves on labor and materials, cutting down expenses compared to traditional repair methods. It's a streamlined process that avoids the need for repainting or replacing parts, making it quicker and more resource friendly. One key Advantage is how PDR preserves the original paint of your vehicle, keeping it in pristine condition and maintaining its resale value. By not having to repaint entire panels, you save money and ensure your car holds its worth over time. This technique is non-invasive, using specialized tools to massage dents out from the inside without affecting the structural Integrity of your vehicle. Insurance companies love PDR for its efficiency in restoring vehicles quickly, reducing claim costs and helping policy holders get back on the road faster. It's a win-win, as it not only saves money but also aligns with sustainable practices by cutting down on waste and carbon emissions. With PDR, you can ensure high quality repairs without the need for traditional bodywork, contributing to a greener automotive industry overall.

    Visit hail damage repair page here https://www.coloradopdr.com/hail-damage-repair-denver/
    Why insurance companies prefer paintless dent repair for hail damage claims Today, we're diving into the benefits of paintless dent repair, also known as PDR, for dealing with hail damage and why insurance companies are big fans of this method. First off, PDR is a cost-efficient approach that saves on labor and materials, cutting down expenses compared to traditional repair methods. It's a streamlined process that avoids the need for repainting or replacing parts, making it quicker and more resource friendly. One key Advantage is how PDR preserves the original paint of your vehicle, keeping it in pristine condition and maintaining its resale value. By not having to repaint entire panels, you save money and ensure your car holds its worth over time. This technique is non-invasive, using specialized tools to massage dents out from the inside without affecting the structural Integrity of your vehicle. Insurance companies love PDR for its efficiency in restoring vehicles quickly, reducing claim costs and helping policy holders get back on the road faster. It's a win-win, as it not only saves money but also aligns with sustainable practices by cutting down on waste and carbon emissions. With PDR, you can ensure high quality repairs without the need for traditional bodywork, contributing to a greener automotive industry overall. Visit hail damage repair page here https://www.coloradopdr.com/hail-damage-repair-denver/
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  • Biden's Pardoning of Hunter JUST BACKFIRED IMMEDIATELY + Trump's reaction!
    https://youtu.be/FRuGKPZnqT4
    Miranda Devine - Journalist for The New York post and author of Laptop from Hell and The Big Guy You are the perfect person to help me understand the hypocrisy of Joe Biden and the full immunity 11 year time frame pardon of Hunter Biden. What is this all about and was the plan to always pardon him to avoid real accountability and jail time? Is this to do with President Trump nominating Kash Patel for director of FBI and Kash openly saying he wants people in DC investigated and held accountable? I see a message from Jack Posobiec saying an insider at the white house told him President Biden was threatened by Hunter with a tell all book about his dads crimes if he didn’t pardon him Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean Pierre has said over and over again Hunter would not be pardoned. Now today she said several times this was political war, blamed Trump and said Biden had to do it, but wasn’t it Biden’s DOJ going soft on Hunter that still kept finding crime after crime after crime? President Trump was disappointed but called on Biden to also pardon and free everyone involved in January 6th. Colorado Governor Jared Polis attacked Biden for 'putting his family ahead of the country' and setting 'a bad precedent that could be abused by later Presidents.' Clearly, he had Trump in mind. Greg Stanton, a Democratic congressman from Arizona, said: 'I respect President Biden but I think he got this one wrong. This wasn't a politically-motivated prosecution. Hunter committed felonies and was convicted by a jury of his peers' Is Biden really covering for Biden and will he eventually pardon himself before Trump takes office? Will Joe’s brother James be pardoned since he’s also an major part of this foreign business deals grift? I’m going to put a link to your articles, your x and your book The Big Guy so people can read about the Biden crime family.
    🔥Biden's Pardoning of Hunter JUST BACKFIRED IMMEDIATELY + Trump's reaction! https://youtu.be/FRuGKPZnqT4 Miranda Devine - Journalist for The New York post and author of Laptop from Hell and The Big Guy You are the perfect person to help me understand the hypocrisy of Joe Biden and the full immunity 11 year time frame pardon of Hunter Biden. What is this all about and was the plan to always pardon him to avoid real accountability and jail time? Is this to do with President Trump nominating Kash Patel for director of FBI and Kash openly saying he wants people in DC investigated and held accountable? I see a message from Jack Posobiec saying an insider at the white house told him President Biden was threatened by Hunter with a tell all book about his dads crimes if he didn’t pardon him Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean Pierre has said over and over again Hunter would not be pardoned. Now today she said several times this was political war, blamed Trump and said Biden had to do it, but wasn’t it Biden’s DOJ going soft on Hunter that still kept finding crime after crime after crime? President Trump was disappointed but called on Biden to also pardon and free everyone involved in January 6th. Colorado Governor Jared Polis attacked Biden for 'putting his family ahead of the country' and setting 'a bad precedent that could be abused by later Presidents.' Clearly, he had Trump in mind. Greg Stanton, a Democratic congressman from Arizona, said: 'I respect President Biden but I think he got this one wrong. This wasn't a politically-motivated prosecution. Hunter committed felonies and was convicted by a jury of his peers' Is Biden really covering for Biden and will he eventually pardon himself before Trump takes office? Will Joe’s brother James be pardoned since he’s also an major part of this foreign business deals grift? I’m going to put a link to your articles, your x and your book The Big Guy so people can read about the Biden crime family.
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  • https://thepostmillennial.com/illegal-immigrant-with-5-dui-convictions-4-deportations-sentenced-to-24-years-in-prison-for-killing-mother-son-while-driving-drunk-in-colorado?utm_campaign=64494
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    Illegal immigrant with 5 DUI convictions, 4 deportations, sentenced to 24 years in prison for killing mother, son while driving drunk in Colorado
    “The Court allowed the defendant to wait out-of-custody for a bed in the work release program — over our office’s objection,” the Boulder DA’s office said.
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  • https://thepostmillennial.com/illegal-immigrant-charged-with-raping-boss-14-year-old-daughter-in-colorado-report?utm_campaign=64494#google_vignette
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    Illegal immigrant charged with raping boss’ 14-year-old daughter in Colorado: report
    Jesus Alberto Pereira Castillo, 20, of Venezuela, reportedly lived in his boss’ house when the alleged crime occurred.
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  • It is a final in a shootout, in Palm Desert. Jack Ahcan with the Skate-Off Shootout Goal. As @ColoradoEagles defeated @Firebirds, 3 (3 SO)-2 (2). #AHL #COLvsCV #HockeyFightsCancer https://www.shishonsports.com/shish-on-professional-ice-hockey/live-blogging-ahl-hockey-colorado-eagles-at-coachella-valley-firebirds-11202024
    It is a final in a shootout, in Palm Desert. Jack Ahcan with the Skate-Off Shootout Goal. As @ColoradoEagles defeated @Firebirds, 3 (3 SO)-2 (2). #AHL #COLvsCV #HockeyFightsCancer https://www.shishonsports.com/shish-on-professional-ice-hockey/live-blogging-ahl-hockey-colorado-eagles-at-coachella-valley-firebirds-11202024
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    Live-Blogging: AHL Hockey-Colorado Eagles at Coachella Valley Firebirds 11/20/2024
    Paul Shishkoff, Junior will live blog an American Hockey League game, between the Colorado Eagles (Colorado Avalanche AHL Affiliate) and the Coachella Valley Firebirds (Seattle Kraken Affiliate).
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