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Sniffer dog makes giant fentanyl bust with 'enough to kill 2.7m people'
border patrol dog has found enough fentanyl to kill 2.7million people during a routine search at a checkpoint in Arizona.The bust came after the drug-sniffing pooch uncovered three packages of fentanyl weighing 12 pounds, with the weighty collection seized from the I-19 checkpoint, US Border Patrol officials have said.John R Modlin, the Chief Patrol Agent of the US Border Patrol's Tuscon Sector, said in a tweet: "Just 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be lethal!"The fatally small dose means that the amount uncovered by the sniffer dog would have been enough to kill more than the total number of residents living in Arizona's Pima County.As of 2019, Pima County currently lists over a million people in its population. Nogales Station agents seized the drugs, which were in the possession of a Mexican citizen now facing criminal charges, Border Patrol officials have said.The Drug Enforcement Administration of Phoenix was also on hand to respond to the scene.Agents from the Nogales Station were based an hour away from the south of Tuscon, but the discovery of three packages of fentanyl is the latest in a series of drug interceptions in the area.A week before this bust, a K9 sniffed out another 85 pounds of fentanyl at the same checkpoint, with the drugs oddly wrapped and hidden in a vehicle, Modlin tweeted.The Nogales checkpoint has seen a great number of drug seizures so far this year, with one smuggler caught within the first few days of April carrying 65 pounds of meth, 47 pounds of cocaine and 80 grams of fentanyl.
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Evan Rachel Wood ‘not scared but sad’ about Marilyn Manson lawsuit against her: ‘This is part of the retaliation that keeps survivors quiet’
Evan Rachel Wood has said she is ‘not scared’ after Marilyn Manson filed a lawsuit against her over the ‘malicious falsehood’ of abuse allegations against him referenced in her new documentary Phoenix Rising.The 53-year-old rocker, who has been accused of sexual and physical abuse by multiple women, is suing the Westworld star for defamation, fraud, and emotional distress.Wood first named Manson – real name Brian Warner – as her alleged abuser in February 2021, claiming the gothic singer abused her ‘for years’ when she became involved with him when she was 18 and he was 38.The singer has denied the claims.Manson now alleges the 34-year-old actress – who was in a relationship with the Dope Show hitmaker between 2007 and 2010, and has claimed her former fiancé ‘essentially raped’ her while filming a music video – has ‘derailed his successful music, TV and film career’.In response to the lawsuit, Wood said her ex is simply trying to silence her, ‘as expected’, and she knows the truth is on her side and is ‘confident’ she will get justice.Appearing on The View, she said: ‘I can’t, obviously, speak about any of the specific allegations of the lawsuit, but I am not scared.‘I am sad, because this is how it works, this is what pretty much every survivor that tries to expose someone in a position of power goes through, and this is part of the retaliation that keeps survivors quiet.‘This is why people don’t want to come forward, because this is – this was – expected.’The Golden Globe nominee, who documents being a survivor of domestic violence in Phoenix Rising, insisted she is not trying to ‘clear’ her name, rather ‘protect’ others from a ‘dangerous person’.The model added: ‘I am very confident that I have the truth on my side
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Evan Rachel Wood expands on claims Marilyn Manson sexually abused her in Phoenix Rising trailer
Evan Rachel Wood opens up about her sexual abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson, and how she's moving forward as a voice for survivors, in a new trailer for the HBO documentary Phoenix Rising.'I'm here to talk about Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson,' Wood, 34, said in the preview for the two-part documentary.The doc features interviews with Wood's relatives, as her mother Sara Lynn Moore, 63, said that Manson 'studied how to manipulate people' and groomed Wood, adding, 'He's a predator.' The latest:Evan Rachel Wood, 34, opens up about her sexual abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson, 53, and how she's moving forward as a voice for survivors, in a new trailer for the HBO documentary Phoenix RisingWood's brother Ira Wood IV, 37, noted, 'Everybody was looking at Marilyn Manson and they weren't looking at Brian Warner.'The Westworld star in 2018 appeared in front of Congress in support of the nationwide implementation of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights Acts, delivering testimony about past sexual abuse she had suffered without naming Manson at the time. 'Numerous women heard my story, and knew exactly who it was,' said Wood, who would go on to name Manson as her alleged abuser in a 2021 Instagram post.The documentary also explores Wood's efforts with The Phoenix Act, which would see the statute of limitations extended in cases in California involving domestic violence.
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