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Former Brooklyn Nets co-owner sues Citibank over shuttered credit card, 29 million in lost rewards points
A former co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets who spent millions on his Citibank credit card claims the bank “unceremoniously dumped” him — and his 29 million “Thank You Points” worth $300,000. Arthur Rabin, a co-founder of Wear Me Apparel who sold his interest in the Brooklyn basketball team a few years ago, claims he plunked down $200,000 to $300,000 on his Citi Prestige card each month since he opened the account in 2015, totaling millions until the card was shut down this year. The big spender, once a big money backer of Hillary Clinton’s presidential run who in 2022 with…
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Officer kills ‘loveable’ pet dog mistaken for a coyote, owner left fuming over unnecessary death
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Thief who stole gold-plated 9/11 memorial rose from NYC church turned in by father: sources
The heartless crook accused of stealing a gold-plated rose from a 9/11 memorial at a…
Two brothers who spent decades in prison after being convicted of a 1984 murder in…
Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) announced this week that he plans to introduce legislation that would…
The mother of the construction worker who was slaughtered in a random Manhattan attack by…
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