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OKLAHOMA CITY — The founder of a Texas megachurch who pleaded guilty last year to sexually abusing a young girl in the 1980s was released from an Oklahoma jail on Tuesday, March 31, after completing his six-month sentence, court records show.

Robert Preston Morris, 64, completed 180 days of a jail sentence in Osage County, where the crimes occurred more than 40 years ago, according to court records. Following his release from jail, Morris will remain on probation for 9 1/2 years and must register as a sex offender.

As part of his sentencing, Morris also agreed to pay $270,000 in restitution to the victim, Cindy Clemishire, who in court called him "a pedophile, disguised as a preacher." In October 2025, Morris pleaded guilty to five felony counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child as part of a plea agreement.

The abuse began in December 1982 when the victim was 12 years old and Morris, then in his 20s, was a traveling evangelist who was staying at her family's home in Oklahoma, according to prosecutors. Clemishire said the abuse continued in Oklahoma and Texas until 1987.

At the time of his conviction, Morris did not apologize in court. Through his attorney, Morris later released a statement accepting that what he did was wrong.

"There is no other word for it, and there is no excuse for it. I am deeply sorry," he wrote, addressing his comments to the victim and her family.

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Before his crimes came to light, Morris was a spiritual adviser to President Donald Trump. He later resigned as senior pastor of Gateway Church.

Morris founded the church in Southlake, Texas, a suburb of Dallas and Fort Worth, in 2000. Under his leadership, it expanded to multiple locations.

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His departure from the church came after Clemishire went public with her story to The Wartburg Watch, a blog about sexual abuse within the church. In October 2025, Osage County Special Judge Cindy Pickerill accepted the plea deal after Clemshire acknowledged she had been consulted about it and agreed with the punishment.

The probation is considered a suspended sentence under the plea agreement, which means Morris is now a convicted felon. He could go to prison if he violates the conditions of his probation.

CBS News reported that Morris plans to serve out his probation in Texas at his lakefront home west of Dallas.

"I intend to live quietly and with integrity, and to be the kind of husband, father, grandfather, and man who reflects that mercy in how he treats others," Morris wrote in his statement.

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Victim continues to seek 'full accountability' through civil courts

Clemishire previously told USA TODAY that she decided to come forward publicly to encourage others who may be victims to tell their stories. In her victim impact statement during the October 2025 proceedings, Clemishire said Morris sexually abused her for more than four years.

"While you built a megachurch, authored books, and gained fame, I dropped out of college, endured divorces, (and) struggled with self-worth," she told Morris in a voice choked with emotion, later adding that his crimes "wounded faith itself" and that she hopes he genuinely repents.

An attorney for Clemishire, Jeff Leach, said in a statement that Clemishire plans to continue to seek accountability and justice through civil courts.

"While the criminal justice system continues to hold Robert accountable for his heinous crimes and seeks to protect potential future victims through close monitoring and probation limitations, Cindy will continue to fully pursue justice via the civil justice system," Leach said. "She rightfully seeks full accountability not only for Robert and the crimes he committed against her as a young child, but also for the other individuals who harbored him, covered for him, lied for him and even in some cases attacked Cindy on his behalf."

Contributing: Nolan Clay, The Oklahoman; Jonathan Limehouse and James Powel, USA TODAY

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New Photo - Baidu robotaxi outage in Wuhan caused by 'system failure', police say

Baidu robotaxi outage in Wuhan caused by &x27;system failure&x27;, police say ReutersWed, April 1, 2026 at 5:16 AM UTC 0 FILE PHOTO: A driverless car by Apollo Go, Baidu's robotaxi service, gives way to another car making a Uturn at a crossing in Wuhan, Hubei province, China July 19, 2024. REUTERS/Ethan Wang/File Photo BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) A "system failure" caused a robotaxi outage involving multiple vehicles operated by Baidu's Apollo Go in central ‌China's Wuhan, local police said on Wednesday, reigniting safety concerns over ‌the fastgrowing service.

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BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) - A "system failure" caused a robotaxi outage involving multiple vehicles operated by Baidu's Apollo Go in central ‌China's Wuhan, local police said on Wednesday, re-igniting safety concerns over ‌the fast-growing service.

Police received reports late on Tuesday that numerous Apollo Go cars had ​stopped in the middle of roads in Wuhan and were unable to move, according to an official statement.

Passengers were able to exit the vehicles safely and there were no injuries, police said.

The cause of the incident is ‌still under investigation.

At least ⁠100 Apollo Go vehicles were affected, a traffic police officer said in a video published by Shanghai-based news ⁠outlet The Paper. The officer added that while the car doors could be opened, some passengers were hesitant to get out because of heavy traffic ​and called ​police for assistance.

Local media reported that ​some passengers were trapped inside ‌the vehicles for nearly two hours.

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Baidu did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The accident sparked renewed discussions on Chinese social media about robotaxi safety and readiness.

An Apollo Go robotaxi carrying a passenger fell into a construction pit in Chongqing in August, and in May one ‌of the cars operated by Pony.ai caught ​fire on a road in Beijing. No ​injuries were reported in ​either incident.

A widespread power outage in San Francisco at ‌the end of last year also ​caused Waymo robotaxis to ​stall and snarl traffic.

Baidu is one of China's largest operators of autonomous driving fleets, alongside Pony.ai and WeRide. The companies have ​rolled out commercial robotaxi ‌services across major Chinese cities and have expanded operations into ​overseas markets, including the Middle East.

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New Photo - Lost dog reunited with owner one week after she fell down a waterfall

Lost dog reunited with owner one week after she fell down a waterfall Chris Lau, CNNWed, April 1, 2026 at 6:28 AM UTC 0 Molly, a border collie, spent a week missing in remote New Zealand wilderness after her owner tumbled down a waterfall Precision Helicopters Ltd. When Jessica Johnston fell 180 feet down a waterfall in New Zealand, she was lucky to survive. She got even luckier a week later, when a helicopter crew found her missing dog Molly, shivering and alone, in the wilderness.

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When Jessica Johnston fell 180 feet down a waterfall in New Zealand, she was lucky to survive. She got even luckier a week later, when a helicopter crew found her missing dog Molly, shivering and alone, in the wilderness.

Molly, a border collie, had been hiking with Johnston across mountainous terrain in a remote area of the Arahura Valley on the west coast of the country's South Island. Johnston had been posting photos to Facebook of their adventures, camping and traversing snowy mountain peaks.

However, when Johnston lost her footing atop a waterfall on March 24, she became separated from Molly. Rescuers arrived to take Johnston to hospital, but her loyal companion was nowhere to be seen.

News of the missing dog quickly spread in New Zealand and by Sunday thousands of dollars had been raised through a crowdfunding campaign by a helicopter company that offered to look for her.

"HUGE thank you to so many people who have donated to get a search underway for Molly the dog," Precision Helicopters posted to its Facebook page. "Plan is to first search Tuesday in fine weather conditions with some sophisticated thermal imagery tech coming over from (Christchurch) and a good team of Volunteers."

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Enough money had been raised for three hours of flight time. And within that window, they miraculously found her, wet and cold, at the base of the waterfall.

"MOLLY HAS BEEN FOUND!!" they posted to Facebook.

Video showed a soaked Molly among a pile of rocks as a crewman picked her up and carried her to the helicopter.

On landing, Molly ran towards her owner in excitement as a visibly emotional Johnston, impeded by a cast on her right arm, slowly lowered herself to the ground to embrace the canine.

"She's been (through) a bloody rough week. But with both of us back home I can add this adventure to the list," Johnston wrote on her Facebook page Tuesday, adding: "Still a great trip before our lives got turned upside (down)."

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Pilot Matt Newton said the mission to rescue Molly had been challenging and that the crew had tried to find the dog earlier, from the air.

"We'd been in the area on three occasions looking for her, with no luck," he said.

The team then realized they needed better equipment, so they turned to a thermal imaging camera.

"Once we got the right people on board with that gear, and the perfect day for it, we hit the jackpot," he recalled.

Newton believed Molly had survived by eating small animals, possibly possums – marsupials considered a pest in New Zealand.

He said Molly was already playing fetch with the crew as soon as she arrived at the helicopter base.

"She was in pretty good nick, a little bit subdued, but I think she looked like she knew she was being rescued," he said.

Now that Molly is home, he wished Johnston the best.

"I think she'll heal a lot better having the dog by her side," he said.

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Iran live updates: Trump to address nation with &x27;important update&x27; on Iran DAVID BRENNAN, EMILY SHAPIRO, MEREDITH DELISO, JON HAWORTH and NADINE ELBAWABWed, April 1, 2026 at 2:09 AM UTC 158 President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was among those killed in Tehran on the first day of strikes, with his son Mojtaba Khamenei later chosen to succeed him.

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President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was among those killed in Tehran on the first day of strikes, with his son Mojtaba Khamenei later chosen to succeed him. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks targeting Israel, regional U.S. bases and multiple Gulf nations. Iran is also attempting to block some shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

Israel is also intensifying its long-running strike campaign against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon and expanding its ground operations in the south of the country.

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Mar 31, 10:09 PM'Why the attack now?' Marco Rubio continues to make case for war in social media video

Secretary of State Marco Rubio continued to make the case for the U.S. war with Iran as Americans prepare to hear from President Donald Trump in a primetime address to the nation on Wednesday night."Many Americans are asking, 'Why did the United States have to attack Iran now?'" Rubio said in a video posted by the White House on Tuesday. "Well, let me explain. Iran wants to have nuclear weapons. Of that, there is zero doubt."Rubio said Iran was "trying to build a conventional shield, in essence have so many missiles, have so many drones that no one could attack them and they were well on their way."

ABC News - PHOTO: Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with ABC News on Good Morning America, March 30, 2026.

He added, "We were on the verge of an Iran that had so many missiles and so many drones, that no one could do anything about their nuclear weapons program in the future. That was an intolerable risk."Regarding the U.S. decision to launch strikes on Feb. 28, Rubio said: "This was our last best chance to eliminate that conventional threat -- that conventional shield that they were trying to build -- and the president made the right decision to wipe it out now. That is the goal of this operation."-ABC News' Nicholas Kerr

Mar 31, 8:03 PMTrump to address nation on Wednesday with 'important update' on Iran

President Donald Trump will address the nation with "an important update on Iran" at 9 p.m. ET Wednesday, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Mar 31, 7:21 PMTrump says Iran doesn't need to make a deal for US to leave

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Iran doesn't need to make a deal with the U.S. as a prerequisite to stopping the ongoing U.S. military operation."Iran doesn't have to make a deal, no," he told reporters during an executive order signing about elections in the Oval Office. "I've spoken to a lot of people. It's a new regime. They are much more accessible.""When we feel that they are for a long period of time put into the stone ages and they won't be able to come up with a nuclear weapon, then we'll leave," he said. "Whether we have a deal or not, it's irrelevant."

Alex Brandon/AP - PHOTO: President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, March 31, 2026.

Pressed on his timeline for ending the war, Trump speculated that it could be "two or three weeks."The president also again seemed to indicate that the Strait of Hormuz will be left for other nations to handle after the U.S. leaves."If France or some other country wants to get oil or gas, they'll go up through the Strait and -- Hormuz Strait -- they'll go right up there and they'll be able to fend for themselves. I think it would be very safe, actually, but we have nothing to do with that," Trump said.-ABC News' Meghan Mistry, Nicholas Kerr and Michelle Stoddart

Mar 31, 4:06 PMIraq arrests one suspect involved in American journalist's abduction

One suspect involved in the abduction of American journalist Shelly Kittleson was arrested on Tuesday, the Interior Ministry of Iraq confirmed Tuesday, adding that efforts to locate her continue. In another statement the ministry shared details of their pursuit which resulted in the seizure of a car belonging to the kidnappers. A car overturned while kidnappers were trying to escape and the security forces arrested one of the suspects, according to the ministry. -ABC News' Somayeh Malekian, Bader Katy and Ghazi Balkiz

Mar 31, 3:39 PMState Department 'tracking reports of threats' against gathering spots for US citizens in Saudi Arabia

The U.S. mission to Saudi Arabia is tracking "reports of threats against locations where American citizens gather," according to an security alert. "We advise U.S. citizens that hotels and other gathering points including U.S. businesses and U.S. educational institutions may be potential targets," the alert said. The U.S. embassy in Riyadh is continuing to direct American government employees remaining in the country to shelter in place. Non-emergency U.S. personnel were ordered to depart on March 8. -ABC News' Shannon K. Kingston

Mar 31, 2:52 PMNearly 350 American troops wounded in Iran

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At least 348 U.S. troops have been wounded in the war with Iran. Of those wounded, 315 have been listed as "returned to duty." In some cases, that designation reflects a change in medical status, no longer requiring in-patient care, rather than a full recovery and some troops may still be dealing with significant injuries. The data shows nearly 11 troops are wounded each day on average. -ABC News' Steven Beynon

Mar 31, 1:07 PMIRGC issues warning to US companies it says were used in assassinations

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a warning to American companies in the Middle East, saying they are "considered legitimate targets." The companies named by the IRGC include Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta, IBM, Dell, Planter, Nvidia, J.P. Morgan, Tesla, GE, Spire Solutions, G42 and Boeing. "The IRGC warns the ruling regime of aggressive America: You ignored our repeated warnings about the necessity to stop terrorist operations, and today, in your terrorist attacks and those of your Israeli allies, several Iranian citizens were martyred," the IRGC said in a statement in Farsi. "Since the main element in designing and tracking assassination targets are American ICT and AI companies, in response to this terrorist operation, from now on the main institutions involved in terrorist operations will be considered legitimate targets," the IRGC said.

Mar 31, 12:46 PMTrump thinks Strait will 'automatically open' when US leaves

President Donald Trump said he believes the Strait of Hormuz will "automatically open" when the U.S. exits, he said in a phone interview with the New York Post on Tuesday.

"We're not going to be there too much longer. We're obliterating the s--- out of them right now, it's a total obliteration," he told the Post.

Asked about the Wall Street Journal report that indicated he was considering ending the war without opening the Strait of Hormuz, Trump sidestepped but argued that the Strait will "automatically open" when the U.S. leaves Iran.

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"I don't think about it, to be honest," Trump said, according to the NY Post. "My sole function was to make sure that they don't have a nuclear weapon. They're not going to have a nuclear weapon. When we leave the strait will automatically open."

Trump continued to shrug off responsibility to other countries to open the Strait.

"Well, I think it'll automatically open, but my attitude is, I've obliterated the country. They have no strength left, and let the countries that are using the strait, let them go and open it… because I would imagine whoever's controlling the oil will be very happy to open the strait," he said.

Altaf Qadri/AP - PHOTO: Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026.

His remarks come despite his threats on Monday to bomb power plants, oil wells, Kharg Island and possibly, all of the country's desalinization plants if the Strait of Hormuz did not "immediately" open.

"If for any reason a deal is not shortly reached, which it probably will be, and if the Hormuz Strait is not immediately 'Open for Business,' we will conclude our lovely 'stay' in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!)" Trump wrote on social media.

Mar 31, 11:19 AMPakistan-China offer peace proposal to end Iran war

Pakistan and China released a five-point peace proposal to end the war with Iran aimed at "restoring peace and stability in the Gulf and Middle East," Pakistan's Foreign Ministry released in post on X. The plan includes a call for an immediate ceasefire, starting peace talks immediately and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The initiative come hours after Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar arrived in Beijing and met with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi Tuesday. -ABC News' Othon Leyva Jr.

Mar 31, 9:56 AMIsrael gives another Beirut neighborhood 1 hour to evacuate as death toll surpasses 1,200

The Israel Defense Forces issued a second warning to Beirut residents living in another neighborhood in southern Beirut. This comes hours after ordering another neighborhood to evacuate before strikes began.The IDF said it is targeting Hezbollah there.

Raghed Waked/Reuters - PHOTO: Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted an area in Beirut's southern suburbs, March 31, 2026.

At least 1,268 people have been killed and 3,750 have been injured in Lebanon since Israeli strikes began on March 2, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.

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Olandria Carthenhas set the internet ablaze once again with her new SI Swimsuit photos, featuring a daring cutout swimsuit.SI Swimsuitunveiled the first look at its annual issue on March 31, announcing the Love Island USA breakout star as one of the featured models. The stunning photos have since gone viral online.

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Take a look at Olandria Carthen posing in a swimsuit:

Photographed by Katherine Goguen in Fort Myers, Florida, Carthen stunned in a black monokini with dramatic side cutouts. The top featured a wide halter-style neckline and transitioned into a central vertical panel, creating a 'T' shape across the torso.

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The swimsuit had a high-cut leg, which elongated her silhouette as she posed on the sand. The open-waist design highlighted her natural curves. She wore her long dark curls in natural waves with a deep-side part.

In other photos, she sported a brown bikini set from Oseree.

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Forensic Scientist In OJ Simpson And JonBenét Ramsey Cases Gave Explosive Last Confession Before Passing

Renownedforensic scientistHenry C. Lee, who famously testified in theO. J. Simpson,JonBenét Ramsey, andPhil Spectorcase, has had afinal interviewresurface shortly after hispassingon Friday, March 27, at the age of 87.

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Reportedly, Lee used this final interview to addresslong-standing allegationsofevidence fabricationin several cases, attempting to clear his name and reputation.

The resurfaced claims have reignited controversies surrounding his work, leaving many wondering whether this revelation could change how his legacy is remembered.

One user wrote, "I think Lee loved the fame more than he enjoyed the science. These arenot simple mistakes that he made."

An alleged interview with forensic scientist Henry C. Lee appears to address long-standing allegations of evidence fabrication

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Dr. Henry C. Lee was at the peak of his career from the mid-1980s through the late 1990s, a period during which he became a household name for his work on the O. J. Simpson case and several other high-profile investigations.

He served as the Director of the Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory from 1978 to 2000 and was appointed the state's Commissioner of Public Safety from 1998 to 2000, becoming the first Chinese American to hold such a position.

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He also reportedly founded the Forensic Science program at the University of New Haven in 1975 and later established the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science in 1998.

At the age of 87, Lee "passed away peacefully" at his home in Henderson following a brief illness, according to a public statement by his family.

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A few years prior to his passing, the long-standing reputation he had built began to crack when several allegations of evidence fabrication surfaced in high-profile cases, even leading to a wrongful conviction.

Reportedly, in 2023, a federal judge found Lee liable for fabricating evidence, specifically regarding bloodstains on a towel, in a 1985 case that led to thewrongful convictionof two Connecticut men.

A former student of the late forensic scientist Henry C. Lee made bombshell claims, calling one of his speeches a "confession of guilt"

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After serving over three decades in prison for a crime they allegedly did not commit, the state eventually reached a $25.2 million settlement with the men.

Addressing the case and the ruling, Lee told reporters at the time, "In my 57-year career, I have investigated over 8,000 cases and never, ever was accused of any wrongdoing. This is the first case that I have to defend myself."

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In 2007, during the trial of music producer Phil Spector, Lee faced similar accusations, withclaims that he hidor destroyed a key piece of evidence from the scene where actress Lana Clarkson was fatally sh*t.

Prosecutors alleged at the time that during a search of Spector's home, Lee found and pocketed a "small white object," believed to be a piece of Clarkson's acrylic fingernail.

"I can't imagine how Lee could sleep at night knowing his false testimony sent two innocent men to prison for thirty years," fumed one netizen

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The judge concluded that Lee had indeed removed and withheld the item from the prosecution.

Phil was later charged with and found guilty of second-degree m**der charges and was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison, where he reportedly passed away in 2021.

These allegations, along with others, have tainted Lee's legacy,casting doubt among netizenson nearly every case he was involved in.

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Comments like, "We found out years ago he would fabricate evidence and say whatever someone wanted him to if he was paid enough," and "Hemade up things. He lied," flooded social media for years.

Now, shortly after his passing, his final public interview, part of an investigative documentary project, has resurfaced, aiming to examine Lee's career and the growing concerns surrounding his forensic work.

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While the specific title of the documentary has not been publicized, an insider toldNew York Postthat Lee, while addressing the allegations, said in the interview, "Logic is the bottom line for law enforcement. But I only did one thing in my life. It's to make the impossible be possible."

Meanwhile, a former student of Henry, Brent Turvey, now a forensic scientist and criminologist, told the outlet, "He got famous for getting results that no one else could."

An insider allegedly told theNew York Postwhat Lee's final confession was before his passing last week at the age of 87

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"The problem is the pressure and celebrity of doing a great job and living up to themyth of the forensicsof Henry Lee."

He added, "[The Pressure] obviously got to him and he got to the point where he couldn't live up to that image. So, he just kept giving answers without doing examinations."

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Turvey concluded by recalling a quote from Lee's commencement speech at the University of New Haven, saying, "He said, 'Just remember, it takes 25 years to build a good name and 25 seconds to destroy it.' He was always speaking out against fraud, always speaking out against negligence and incompetence."

"But, as we now know, that was a confession ofguiltto what he did in practice."

"Most of his work was exceptional however he did enjoy the publicity," wrote one social media user

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New Photo - Livvy Dunne Becomes a 'Baddie' in Her Iconic Red 'Baywatch' Swimsuit

Livvy Dunne Becomes a 'Baddie' in Her Iconic Red 'Baywatch' SwimsuitMehak WaliaWed, April 1, 2026 at 3:55 AM UTC 0 Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for Wonderful Pistachios When it comes to modern fashion, which will always remain relevant, Livvy Dunne's looks happen to be at the very top of the list. She always leaves her fans feeling delighted with whatever she chooses to wear. It's all thanks to her confidence and the way she carries them. This happened to be true for her latest ensemble, which served the "Baywatch" vibe.

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When it comes to modern fashion, which will always remain relevant, Livvy Dunne's looks happen to be at the very top of the list. She always leaves her fans feeling delighted with whatever she chooses to wear. It's all thanks to her confidence and the way she carries them.

This happened to be true for her latest ensemble, which served the "Baywatch" vibe. The iconic red and fitted swimsuit clearly made her look fiercer than ever, while working beautifully for her incomparable figure and gorgeous complexion.

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Livvy Dunne's 'Baywatch' swimsuit has her feeling like a total 'baddie'

Livvy Dunne recently took to social media and posted a photo in the iconic bright red "Baywatch" swimsuit. She also clearly admitted that this fitted ensemble literally had her feeling like a total baddie, and frankly, we can see why.

The sleeveless monokini, with an alluring and deep neckline, looked just incredible on the former artistic gymnast's toned frame. It also helped the diva show off her toned legs, while clearly elongating them to pure perfection.

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Livvy Dunne Becomes a 'Baddie' in Her Iconic Red 'Baywatch' SwimsuitMehak WaliaWed, April 1, 2026 at 3:55 ...

 

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