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Las Vegas man Accused of Multiple Violent Rapes

  A Las Vegas man has been arrested in association with several violent rapes of local prostitutes, and authorities are seeking help in locating other possible victims. Police say 29-year-old Denver Baoec-Ascuncion was arrested earlier this month after multiple women came forward recounting recent incidents of kidnapping and sexual assault. 8 News Now reports that the 28-year-old Las Vegas man faces multiple counts , and there may be other victims. Two separate prostitutes between December 20th and January 7th reportedly told police that Ascuncion picked them up and forced them into sexual acts. Both alleged victims claimed that the Las Vegas man used a firearm to threaten them. Non-virtual sex work (i.e., physical prostitution) is a dangerous line of work, especially in large cities like Las Vegas -- where rates of non-virtual sex work have increased by 50% in recent years. Prostitutes -- especially street walkers -- are often victims of violent crime and robberies. It's fortunat...

Convicted Felon Tried to Sue Company for Refusing to Hire Her after She Lied about Felonies

A convicted felon recently tried to sue a potential employer for refusing to hire her based on her criminal past, but she wasn’t successful — and for good reason. While trying to argue that convicts should be allowed to “explain themselves” to potential employers who see their criminal records, the foolish woman revealed the very reason why this isn’t a good idea: She got caught lying. Nonetheless, her story is making media headlines and creating the debate surrounding the working rights of convicts, but there really shouldn’t be a debate at all. Employers and business owners should certainly have the right to protect their customers, their other employees and their money from people who have committed violent crimes and theft.

Bloomberg Law reports that Ria Schumacher attempted to sue a company that rescinded its employment offer upon running a background check on her — a background check which revealed that she was a convicted murderer who had also done prison time for robbery. Her reason for suing was that she felt that she was owed the right to explain her case and tell “her side of the story” to the employer before they made the decision to not hire her. However, it was quickly revealed by the company in question that Schumacher lied to them right out the gate when they directly asked her if she’d been convicted of any felonies. In other words, the convicted felon was given the opportunity to tell the truth — and possibly explain herself — but she chose to be dishonest from the very beginning. And when the company found out she was lying and then — rightfully — chose not to hire her, she retaliated by taking them to court because she felt entitled to another opportunity to spin the details of her convictions after lying about the felonies in the first place. If that sounds stupid to you, it’s because it is.

The lawsuit initiated by Ria Schumacher was an obvious exercise in buffoonery by someone with a history of making dishonest choices — and that is exactly why her lawsuit failed. It’s also exactly why convicted felons — of certain crimes — can’t really be trusted to explain themselves or tell “their side of the story” to potential employers.

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