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The man seeks a 50 percent split of property he claims is owed to him.

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The man seeks a 50 percent split of property he claims is owed to him.

The Los Angeles bomb squad determined the package was not a threat Friday morning.
The man is accused of paying an underage boy in the Philippines to perform sex acts online.
The program will pay for interim housing for about 500 people currently living on Ocean Front Walk in Venice.
Repairs to Marina City Club could cost up to $140 million, one consulting firm found.
Police said the burglars struck a Culver City grocery store called Nuts & More.
The victim's ear was cut, but she is expected to make a full recovery, authorities said.
One robber carried a black semi-automatic handgun with an extended magazine, authorities said.
A judge ruled the man must repay $3.3 million in restitution.
"We have a choice: we can learn and help, or we can repeat and fail," said a United Way of Greater Los Angeles official.
The housing process is expected to take about six weeks.
The suit alleges a citywide curfew was a tactic used to stifle a political protest.
No surge is feared yet in Los Angeles County, according to public health officials.
Singer Britney Spears demanded that the 13-year conservatorship she has been living under ends. She says she can't sleep and cries daily.
Officials celebrated the opening of the Argo Drain Sub-Basin Facility Project, a $35.8 million project near LAX.
A judge lowered bail to $5,000 for a former Catholic priest charged with lewd acts involving 4 boys at two parishes in Palmdale and Redondo.
A former Trader Joe's employee alleges she was fired over her age and her concern over coronavirus safety practices.
Educator, community organizer Isaac Bryan was sworn in to the Assembly to represent the Westside, including Culver City and Mar Vista.
Two U.S. Postal Service employees pleaded guilty Monday in Los Angeles to federal criminal charges.
According to the lawsuit, the boy was told to run five laps around the field at Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes.