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Former St. Joseph star is headed to St. John’s

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Yessoufou was projected to be a 2nd round NBA Draft selection

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - One and not done!

Tounde Yessoufou will play a second season of college basketball as he transfers to St. John's to play for legendary head coach Rick Pitino.

Last year as a freshman at Baylor, Yessoufou averaged almost 18 points and just under 6 rebounds per game.

The former St. Joseph High School basketball standout pulled his name out of the NBA Draft after being projected to fall to the second round.

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Juez desestima caso de soborno vinculado a la FIFA en EE.UU. después de que Justicia afirmara que el soborno no es prioridad

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Por Kara Scannell, CNN

Un juez federal desestimó los cargos penales contra un ejecutivo de medios de comunicación en un caso de soborno de larga duración relacionado con la FIFA, después de que el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos dijera que el caso ya no se ajusta a las prioridades de la administración Trump.

La decisión se produjo en el undécimo aniversario del desmantelamiento y la presentación de cargos iniciales por parte del Departamento de Justicia en 2015 contra 14 acusados ​​por un presunto esquema de sobornos que se extendió durante más de dos décadas.

El caso alcanzó los niveles más altos de la FIFA, el organismo rector del fútbol mundial, y otras entidades asociadas a la organización.

Este proceso provocó una profunda crisis interna en la FIFA, que derivó en la dimisión de altos funcionarios.

Este es el segundo caso de soborno de alto perfil que el Departamento de Justicia ha archivado durante el segundo mandato del presidente Donald Trump.

El año pasado, el Departamento de Justicia retiró los cargos contra el alcalde de Nueva York, Eric Adams, lo que provocó una fuga de fiscales de la sección de integridad pública del Departamento de Justicia en Washington y la renuncia del fiscal federal interino del Distrito Sur de Nueva York.

Joseph Nocella, fiscal federal del Distrito Este de Nueva York, compareció ante el tribunal el miércoles y declaró ante el juez: “El Departamento de Justicia no desea destinar sus recursos a continuar con el proceso judicial”.

Y añadió: “Esto no se ajusta a las prioridades de la administración”, que incluyen el terrorismo, las amenazas a la seguridad nacional, el narcotráfico, la trata de personas y las pandillas.

La jueza Pamela Chen le comentó a Nocella que su equipo de la fiscalía estaba plenamente preparado para afrontar la audiencia, pero señaló: “Parece que está aquí solo”.

Nocella respondió que estaba allí porque había firmado la moción para desestimar el caso.

La fiscalía solía ser un motivo de orgullo para la oficina de los fiscales federales en Brooklyn.

En documentos judiciales, el Departamento de Justicia afirmó que la decisión de desestimar el caso contra Hernán López, exejecutivo de 21st Century Fox, y Full Play Group, una empresa argentina de marketing deportivo, se limitaba a este caso y aclaró que no pretendía revocar condenas ni declaraciones de culpabilidad alcanzadas con otros acusados.

López y Full Play fueron acusados ​​de sobornar a directivos del fútbol para obtener derechos de transmisión y medios de comunicación.

López y Full Play fueron declarados culpables en juicio en 2023, pero la jueza Chen posteriormente anuló la condena.

El Tribunal de Apelaciones del Segundo Circuito de Estados Unidos revocó su decisión y restableció la condena.

López solicitó a la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos que revisara su apelación. En diciembre, el Departamento de Justicia tomó la inusual medida de solicitar a los tribunales que desestimaran la acusación.

Tras la audiencia, López declaró: “Seis años después, un caso que nunca debieron haber iniciado finalmente ha terminado”.

“Me siento aliviado”, indicó.

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Man executed for fatally poisoning billionaire who helped bring ‘3 Body Problem’ to Netflix

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By Sylvie Zhuang, CNN

Hong Kong (CNN) — A Chinese lawyer who fatally poisoned the billionaire gaming tycoon who helped produce the Netflix sci-fi hit “3 Body Problem” has been executed, according to Chinese state media.

Xu Yao killed his boss Lin Qi in 2020 by gifting him what he said were probiotic pills, but in fact contained lethal toxins which he bought off the dark web and mixed in his own lab.

Earlier that year, the high-flying lawyer had helped Lin secure the rights to adapt Liu Cixin’s celebrated trilogy of sci-fi books, which starts with “The Three-Body Problem.”

He was executed last Thursday, two years after being sentenced to death for murder by a court in Shanghai.

The news of execution was first reported on Tuesday by Chinese state media the Economic Observer, citing people familiar with the matter.

Confirming the report, Three Body Universe, the company once owned by Lin to develop the trilogy’s intellectual property, issued a statement on Tuesday saying “all employees of our company are grateful for the justice served by the legal system.”

The statement paid tribute to Lin, who was named as an executive producer in the opening credits of Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” when it was released in 2024. Lin was a huge fan of Liu’s trilogy, had long dreamed of developing the franchise.

Just months after Netflix announced its plans to produce the series, Lin was poisoned and killed at age 39.

On a winter evening in 2020, he was driving home from the headquarters of his company Yoozoo Games in Shanghai when he suddenly felt unwell and checked himself in to a hospital.

He died 10 days later, on Christmas Day. At least five toxins were detected in his body, including deadly poisons such as mercury and tetrodotoxin, according to reports from Chinese media.

Xu was quickly identified as a suspect.

According to the court ruling, Xu had a dispute with Lin over “company management matters” and plotted to poison him.

The case has been widely reported by China’s heavily state censored media for the gruesome details of how Xu plotted the murder.

Xu drew inspiration from “Breaking Bad,” the American series about a chemistry teacher who goes into the meth-making business. He set up a lab in a suburb of Shanghai and bought more than a hundred toxins on the dark web to experiment with, often testing mixed poisons on cats, dogs and other animals.

He also poisoned beverages in the offices of two executives he had disputes with, causing four colleagues to fall sick. Those four survived.

He set up a trading company in Japan to acquire the hazardous chemicals, and at one point had 160 cell phone numbers.

Between September and December 2020, Xu replaced the contents of coffee capsules, whiskey bottles and water bottles in colleagues’ offices with methylmercury chloride, an acute toxin that can be fatal if swallowed, inhaled or touched.

He later made the lethal substances into a pill, before gifting them to Lin.

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