Dec 2, 2019
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A Hawaii man will be extradited to Utah to face charges in a case of what law enforcement is calling, “extreme cyberstalking”. Over the course of more than a year, Loren Okamura sent more than 500 people to the victims’ house, including plumbers, drug buyers and prostitutes, disrupting the life of their entire Salt Lake City neighborhood and leading to the permanent assignment of a police patrol. A South Korean court found Former K-pop stars, Jung Joon-Young and Choi Jong-Hoon, guilty of gang rape, and sentenced them to six and five years in prison, respectively. Jung was also convicted of recording sex tapes without the consent of his partners, and sharing them with other Korean pop stars on a mobile chat room. Finally, the former CEO of Amazon Mexico, Juan Carlos Garcia, is wanted for questioning by the Mexican police in connection with the killing of his estranged wife, Abril Perez Sagaon. In January, Garcia was charged with attempted femicide after allegedly attacking his wife with a baseball bat while she slept. He was held without bail pending trial, but was released on November 8th after two judges downgraded the charges against him to domestic assault. Media in Mexico and Perez Sagaon’s family have named Garcia as the main suspect in the murder, and police are eager to question him, but he has disappeared.