
Comedian Bill Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in a state prison for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home 14 years ago. Cosby, 81, will be eligible for parole in three years and could be released from prison and allowed to serve out the rest of his 10-year sentence under supervision in the community.
Judge Steven O’Neill said the evidence that Cosby planned the drugging and sexual assault of his victim was “overwhelming,” based on Cosby’s own words in a civil deposition. In the deposition, provided the year after the alleged assault, as Constand pursued a civil suit against him, Cosby admitted that he procured Quaaludes for women he wanted to have sex. Cosby also admitted that he asked a modeling agent to connect him with young women who were new in town and “financially not doing well. Judge Steven O’Neill ruled that the 2005 testimony could be presented to the jury in his criminal trial.
Months after his depositions, Cosby settled the case with Constand and the accusations quickly faded. In October 2014, a Philadelphia magazine reporter at a Hannibal Buress show uploaded a clip of the comedian calling Bill Cosby a rapist and commenting on his Teflon image. The clip went viral and soon after many accusers stepped forward. More than 60 women have accused Cosby of sexual assault or harassment, stretching back to the 1960’s but Constand’s case was the only one that led to criminal charges against the comedian. During interviews, all of the women gave similar accounts of blacking out after having a drink supplied by Cosby and later waking up during or after a sexual assault. Most said they stayed quiet because they never thought anyone would believe them since Cosby was wealthy and at the height of his career.
On April 26, he was found guilty of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for the 2004 drugging and sexual assault of Andrea Constand. Each charge carries a maximum of 10 years in prison but Judge Steven O’Neill said that the charges had been merged into one because they all stem from the same event. Constand, a 31-year-old Temple women’s basketball official he was mentoring at the time of the assault. She testified in detail at the trial about losing control of her limbs after taking pills given to her by Cosby, who served on Temple’s board of trustees and was the public face of the university. The pills, Constand said, left her unable to stop him from violating her at his suburban Philadelphia estate.
At the sentencing hearing, O’Neill aid, “No one is above the law, and no one should be treated differently or disproportionally.” “This was a serious crime,” O’Neill added. “Mr. Cosby, this has all circled back to you. The day has come, the time has come.” Cosby was also ordered to pay a fine of $25,000 plus the costs of prosecution — a total of $43,611 — as part of the sentence. Cosby’s attorneys have repeatedly said they plan to file an appeal in the criminal case.
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The Dallas Mavericks and the basketball team’s owner Mark Cuban were sanctioned by the NBA after an independent investigation substantiated a number of allegations against men within the organization. The findings include improper conduct in the workplace and domestic violence. Mark Cuban publicly apologized and said he will pay $10 million to women’s organizations as part of an agreement with the NBA. Cuban agreed to the $10 million payment as well as staffing and leadership changes.
The sanction came after a months-long investigation into accusations against several employees, including the former team president and chief executive, Terdema Ussery. The investigation arose from an article in Sports Illustrated in February that exposed a workplace filled with problems for female employees. The article said Ussery had engaged in “various acts of inappropriate conduct toward women,” and that Earl Sneed, a former writer for the team’s official website, had faced numerous allegations of domestic violence.
Although Cuban did not face accusations of misconduct, the employees who were mistreated suggested the harassment had gone on for years and that he must have known about it and had done little to prevent it. The investigation included information gathered from more than 200 interviews with current and former Mavericks employees. Ussery was found to have engaged in improper workplace conduct toward 15 female employees, including touching them and making inappropriate comments. Sneed had committed two acts of domestic violence, including one against a co-worker. Cuban was made aware of the episode but did not fire him. Ussery had already resigned from the team in 2015 to take a position with Under Amour. Shortly after the Sports Illustrated article, Sneed announced he would be leaving the team and then deleted his Twitter account.
The investigation also found that Chris Hyde, a longtime senior account executive, had made inappropriate comments toward women, viewed pornography on his workplace computer and made unsolicited sexual advances toward co-workers. Even after Cuban warned Hyde about looking at pornography at the office, Hyde’s inappropriate behavior continued for years.
In a statement, the league announced that the money from Cuban would be donated to a variety of organizations chosen by an advisory council of Mavericks executives, including Cuban, as well as several N.B.A. officials. The inquiry, conducted by independent investigators overseen by the league, also recommended that the Mavericks hire more women, including in leadership positions, and create a formal process for employees to report misconduct. The N.B.A. ordered the Mavericks to file quarterly reports on its progress in those areas, and to begin workplace training for all staff members, including Cuban, 60, who acquired a majority stake of the Mavericks in 2000.
“The findings of the independent investigation are disturbing and heartbreaking,” Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement, “and no employee in the N.B.A., or any workplace for that matter, should be subject to the type of working environment described in the report.”
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On September 13, dozens of explosions erupted in three towns in northern Massachusetts. As many as 70 fires, explosions and suspected gas leaks were reported to state police. At least 39 homes were affected in Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover. An 18 year old man was killed when a chimney collapsed on his car and at least 25 more people were reportedly treated for injuries. The fiery explosions forced residents of the three towns north of Boston to flee for their lives as the rapid-fire explosions took place.
Officer Ivan Soto of the Lawrence Police Department, whose own home went up in flames, tried to save Leonel Rondon, 18, who was killed after a chimney toppled by an exploding house crashed into his car. “We jumped on the car, and we were trying to pull the chimney,” Soto said. “We just want to get it off of him, you know. We wanted to save him.” Rondon was rushed to a Boston hospital but pronounced dead that evening.
Soon after the first fires, Lawrence City Councilor Marc Laplante was warning residents in the Colonial Heights neighborhood to evacuate but said traffic had become a problem. “People need to get out of this area safely,” he said at the time. “It’s really difficult because the traffic right now is horrendous.” Entire neighborhoods in the three towns were evacuated as crews scrambled to fight the flames and shut off the gas. Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters “It looked like Armageddon, it really did. There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover.” Aerial footage of the area showed some homes that appeared to be torn apart by blasts and engulfed in flames. Authorities believe up to 80 houses were damaged or destroyed.
Lawrence resident Ra Nam says he was in his yard when the smoke detector in his basement went off around 4:30 p.m. When he ran downstairs and saw the boiler on fire, he grabbed a fire extinguisher and put it out. Minutes later, Nam said he heard a loud boom from his neighbor’s house and the ground shook. Nam said a woman and two kids had made it out of the house but the basement was on fire. The three communities have more than 146,000 residents about 26 miles north of Boston, near the New Hampshire border. Lawrence, the largest of them has a population of about 80,000.
Officials say the cause of the explosions is still under investigation but that it could have been caused by an over-pressured gas line. Columbia Gas was upgrading the gas lines in the three towns when the dozens of homes suddenly went up in flames. Governor Charlie Baker has said it may be days or weeks before the 8,600 people displaced could return to their homes. He added that state and local authorities are investigating and checking each house serviced by Columbia Gas company, to shut off the gas line and make sure the home is safe. “This is still very much an active scene,” he said. “There will be plenty of time later tonight, tomorrow morning and into the next day to do some of the work around determining exactly what happened and why.”
In a statement, Columbia Gas said a total of 8,600 customers will be without service until safety teams can ensure that their homes and businesses are leak-free. Around 18,000 customers of National Grid electric company are also without power, after the lines were shut off to prevent any sparks that could ignite stray gas. By late Thursday, all of the fires had been doused but many areas remained silent and dark after residents fled and power companies cut electricity. Schools in all three communities were canceled for Friday and some schools were being used as shelters for residents.
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The father of murdered Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts is demanding politicians and white supremacists stop using his daughter’s death to promote hate against immigrants. In an article for The Des Moines Register, Rob Tibbetts wrote, “Do not appropriate Mollie’s soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. The act grievously extends the crime that stole Mollie from our family. The person who is accused of taking Mollie’s life is no more a reflection of the Hispanic community as white supremacists are of all white people. To suggest otherwise is a lie. Sadly, others have ignored our request, they have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie’s tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed.”
Tibbetts doesn’t want to see his daughter used as a “pawn in others’ debate,” he said. “She may not be able to speak for herself, but I can and will. Please leave us out of your debate. Allow us to grieve in privacy and with dignity. At long last, show some decency. On behalf of my family and Mollie’s memory, I’m imploring you to stop.”
Rob Tibbetts also addressed animosity towards immigrants at his daughter’s funeral when he said “the Hispanic community are Iowans, they have the same values as Iowans. As far as I’m concerned, they’re Iowans with better food.” “To the Hispanic community, my family stands with you and offers its heartfelt apology. That you’ve been beset by the circumstances of Mollie’s death is wrong. We treasure the contribution you bring to the American tapestry in all its color and melody.”
Before she went missing, Tibbetts’ brother dropped her off at her boyfriend’s house so she could dog-sit. Her family reported her missing the next day after she did not show up for work. The last time anyone saw Tibbetts, 20, was around 7:30 p.m. on July 18th as she was jogging in Brooklyn, a community of 1,500 people in eastern Iowa. According to her boyfriend, Dalton Jack, Tibbetts had sent him a message saying she was heading out for some exercise as part of her typical routine. A massive ground search involving more than 200 people broken up into 37 teams was conducted on July 20 encompassing the farmlands and fields within a five-mile radius of Brooklyn, with helicopters hovering above, according to authorities. Investigators had received more than 1,500 tips and conducted more than 500 interviews in the case.
The investigation led to 24-year-old Cristhian Bahena Rivera of rural Poweshiek County, an undocumented farmworker from Mexico who has been charged with first-degree murder for her death. Investigators say their search led to Rivera after they acquired surveillance camera footage that showed Mollie running, as well as the travel patterns of a vehicle believed to belong to Rivera. After reviewing the video, they determined that Rivera was one of the last people to see her running.
During the police interview, Rivera said that he had seen Tibbitts before and when he saw her running on July 18th, he began following her. He parked his car and began running alongside and behind her. At some point, Mollie took out her phone and told him “You need to leave me alone. I’m going to call the police” and then she took off running. Rivera told police that he got angry and chased her down but that he blacked out and woke up at an intersection in rural Poweshiek County. He told investigators he realized he had put the woman in the trunk of his car and when he took her out, he saw blood on the side of her head. He then drove to a rural cornfield and left the body in the field, covering it with corn leaves. Investigators said that after the interview, Rivera led investigators to her body.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, September 9th, 2018 was:
ANNA NICHOLS (2nd Time Winner)
Coos Bay, OR
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

9/3/18
Tiffany Borek
Paula Johnson
Nicole Blaha
Joanie Waterman
Wendi Black
Chrissy Kim
Angela Hendricks
Kathleen Hickman
Benjamin Odell
Maria Bouchard
Mya Murphy
Brittany Light
Morgan Fam
Marcy Coull
Cheryl Hall
Jennifer Ramlet
Jill Nauyokas
Jenifer Garza
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Lisa Bloomberg Wahl
9/4/18
Phylicia Phillips
Trish Musgrave
Brooke Scott
Jill Nauyokas
Nikki Hunsaker
Nicole Blaha
Lauren Bradley
Hayley Cordaro
Anna Nichols
Myranda Medline
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Jenifer Garza
Kim Avery
Alisa Jones
Kayla Clemons
Becca Neuenschwander Long
Christy Martinez
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Brittany Light
Christy Martinez
Abby Noelle
Jennifer Downing
9/5/18
Kathleen Marks
Tracey Smith
Jill Nauyokas
Jenifer Garza
Karen Brunet Moore
Paula Johnson
Morgan Fam
Amanda Peters
Sarah Frank
Mya Murphy
Trish Hysell
Mary Perez Ramz
Sandy Nevels
Rosanne Clark
Nacole Patrick
Naomi Whitlatch
Kayla Clemons
Nai Merri
Beth Meemo
Beth Embrey
9/6/18
Jill Nauyokas
Geri Rus
Kristina Harris
Stephanie Griffith
Kristina Harris
Chrissy Kim
Nitasha Shank
Dean Bruss
Debbie Gremlin
Jessica Miller
Brandi Kerr
Priscilla Shimp
Jenifer Garza
Beth Meemo
April Ashcraft
Kimberly Snyder
Brooke Scott
Cassandra Berholtz
Dave Miller
Brittany Light
Kelsey Polacek
Jennifer Herzog
Jennifer Downing
9/7/18
Jodi Stevens
Jill Nauyokas
Jenifer Garza
Kymi Adams
Mya Murphy
Holly Cajigas
Sheila Carvell
Lori Sexton Leal
Beth Embrey
Don Redfield Jr.
Michelle Tyler Jeske
Deborah Farris
Jane Peterson
Nai Merri
April Ashcraft
Tina Gerstel
Penny Fernandez
Wendi Black
Vickie Gipson
Christina Montes
9/8/18
Nicole Blaha
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Kimberly Snyder
Tonya Velazquez
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
Kim Avery
Pamela Gonzalez
Heather Marocco
Lisa Bloomberg Wahl
Jazmine Nichole
Kathleen Hickman
Alyssa DiFazio
Ellen Beck
Ralph Gonzales
Brianna Ketchum
Jakara Jaxn
Becky Freeman
Brittany Light
Hayley Cordaro
Debbie Bloxom
9/9/18
April Ashcraft
Deborah Farris
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Wendi Black
Brittany Light
Mya Murphy
Vinessa Vasquez
Debbie Bloxom
Jill Nauyokas
Barbara Austin
Anna Nichols
Suzie Mize Lockhart
Cassandra Berholtz
Mike Adamski
Hunter Coffey
Chrissy Kim
Eleazar Ruiz
Brooke Scott
Missy Nicole Adams
Debbie Gremlin
Kimberly Taylor Hall

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Former Balch Springs, TX police officer Roy Oliver, 38, was found guilty of murder in the shooting of Jordan Edwards, an unarmed teen who was a passenger in a car that had left a party. Oliver was fired by the Balch Springs Police Department just days after the shooting for violating several departmental policies. A Texas jury sentenced Oliver to 15 years in prison and imposed a $10,000 fine for the murder of the 15-year-old honor student. The jury found Oliver not guilty on two counts of aggravated assault.
During the trial Oliver claimed that he fired at the car after seeing it move toward his partner, Officer Tyler Gross, and thought Gross’s life was in danger. Officer Gross testified that he did not fear for his life and didn’t feel the need to fire his own weapon. Oliver faced up to life in prison on the murder conviction. Prosecutors were pushing for at least 60 years in prison, while defense argued for 20 years or less. Oliver’s mother and wife asked for a lenient prison sentence. His wife, Ingrid Llerena, testified that she’s concerned about their 3-year-old son, who is autistic, and the boy’s future without his father at home.
In April 2017, the police were responding to a call about a house party when they encountered Jordan, his brothers and his friends in their car, attempting to leave. The officers first claimed that the boys were “backing down the street toward officers in an aggressive manner,” before later retracting that statement and acknowledging that the teens had been driving away.
Police body cam video shows Oliver fired his assault rifle into the car carrying the five teenagers as they drove away from the officer, hitting Jordan in the head. One of the car’s passengers says the officer never even ordered the boys to stop driving before opening fire. Edwards, was shot in the head as he was sitting in the front passenger seat of the car, along with his two brothers and two friends.
Jordan’s father Odell, said that his son Vidal, continued driving away so that no one else would be shot. He stopped the car two blocks from the party and called his father while his two friends in the back seat called their parents. “All I could hear was screaming and crying and the boys saying that police had just shot and killed Jordan. Jordan Edwards was a freshman at Mesquite High School and a straight A student with a 4.0 GPA who played quarterback and receiver on the football team. He lived in an upper middle class neighborhood in Balch Springs with his parents, two older brothers and younger sister.
Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson described Oliver as a “killer in blue” who violated his oath to protect citizens. Johnson said she wished Oliver’s sentence was much longer, but she respected the jury’s decision and realizes a guilty verdict for an officer is rare in police shootings. Charmaine Edwards said she would have preferred a sentence of 25 to 30 years for the killer of the stepson she raised. “That was my exact thought: They gave a year for his age,” Edwards, said outside a Dallas County courtroom after the sentence was handed down. “He can actually see life again after 15 years, and that’s not enough because Jordan can’t see life again.”
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Michigan’s state health director Nick Lyons is facing trial for involuntary manslaughter over the deaths of two men amid an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Flint after the city switched its water supply to the Flint River in an attempt to save money. The Flint region’s 2014-2015 Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that killed 12 people and sickened another 79 people. Michigan has admitted 12 people died in the outbreak, but a recent report by PBS “Frontline” has found the death toll from the water crisis in Flint may be higher than Michigan officials have acknowledged.
Judge David Goggins issued a ruling sending Nick Lyon’s criminal case to a full trial, meaning the judge believes there is enough valid evidence for a jury to consider. The ruling came at the end of a 10-month preliminary hearing that started in September and wrapped up in early July after more than 25 days of testimony. Lyons is the highest-ranking state official to face charges so far over Flint’s water-poisoning crisis. He’s also being charged with willful neglect of duty and misconduct in office for the deaths of John Snyder and Robert Skidmore. The involuntary manslaughter charge is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Lyon’s felony misconduct in office charge is for allegedly obstructing academic researchers from studying the outbreak, which carries a sentence of up to five years in prison.
Both men allegedly died from Legionnaires’ disease caused by Flint switching its drinking water source to the Flint River in 2014. They did not ensure that the water was properly treated to prevent corrosion in old plumbing. This caused lead and other metals to leach into the water, exposing residents and risking permanent neurological damage to local children. The improper water treatment also interfered with disinfectants and caused the release of iron and other bacterial nutrients into the water, which can spur the spread and growth of Legionella bacteria. When those germs are aerosolized and inhaled from sources such as hot showers, humidifiers, and water coolers, they can cause a deadly form of pneumonia called Legionnaire’s disease.
Flint experienced a surge in Legionnaire’s disease after the water switch, with cases totaling around 100 and leading to at least 12 deaths, including Skidmore and Snyder’s. Researchers with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention genetically linked the bacteria infecting patients to those found in the city’s water. Prosecutors argued Lyon, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services director, waited too long to alert the public to an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Flint during the water crisis. He allegedly knew about the outbreak in early 2015 but waited nearly a full year before alerting the public. Both men were said to be healthy and active prior to their hospitalizations. Lyon’s defense attorneys argued he was not negligent in the men’s deaths and that prosecuting a public official who did his best amid a wide-ranging crisis would have a chilling effect on other public employees doing their duties. They pointed out Skidmore and Snyder “would have received the same medical treatment” even if Lyon had made an announcement sooner.
In a statement issued after the ruling, Governor Rick Snyder praised Lyon’s work during the Flint water crisis and said Lyon would remain on the job as Michigan Department of Health and Human Services director during the trial. An additional 14 current or former state and local officials have been criminally charged in connection with the water issues.
State officials now say that the city’s water meets federal standards for lead and other contaminants but the water can still pick up toxic ingredients from contaminated pipes. For now, residents need to continue drinking bottled or filtered water until the city’s plumbing is replaced, which the city is working to do by 2020.
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A Pennsylvania a grand jury report revealed how more than 300 Catholic priests sexually abused over 1,000 children and possibly thousands more over seven decades and that the church leadership covered up the abuse. The report chronicles how the church used an array of tactics to conceal the abuse, including lying to the community about why a priest was removed from the parish, transferring pedophile priests rather than firing them, and locking abuse complaints away in a “secret archive.”
The report also details how priests raped young girls and boys, including one priest who raped a young girl in the hospital after she had her tonsils out. Another priest impregnated a young girl and then arranged for her to have an abortion. One priest who had been repeatedly accused of child abuse asked for—and received—a letter of recommendation to work at Disneyland.
Attorney General Josh Shapiro said “Today, the most comprehensive report on child sexual abuse within the church ever produced in our country was released,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said. “Pennsylvanians can finally learn the extent of sexual abuse in these dioceses. For the first time, we can all begin to understand the systematic cover up by church leaders that followed. The abuse scarred every diocese. The cover up was sophisticated. The church protected the institution at all costs.” “The term ‘secret archives’ is not my term. It is how the church officials themselves refer to the troves of documents sitting in filing cabinets, just feet from the bishops’ desks. In each diocese, the bishops had the key to the secret archives, which contained both allegations and admissions of the abuse and the cover-up.”
The 884-page document, two years in the making, exposed the predators and the efforts of their bishops to protect them. Several clergy abuse victims who had testified before the grand jury attended Shapiro’s news conference and at least one of them could be seen breaking down in tears.
In a statement issued Thursday—two days after the grand jury delivered its report—Vatican spokesperson Greg Burke described the abuses as criminal and morally reprehensible. “There are two words that can express the feelings faced with these horrible crimes: shame and sorrow. The Holy See treats very seriously the work of the grand jury and the report it has produced. The Holy See condemns unequivocally the sexual abuse of minors. The abuses described in the report are criminal and morally reprehensible. The acts were betrayals of trust that robbed survivors of their dignity and, in many cases, also their faith. The church must learn hard lessons from the past, and there should be accountability for both abusers and those who permitted abuse to occur.”
The Vatican told victims Pope Francis “is on their side” and promised action to “root out this tragic horror.” The statement came just months after the pope said he mishandled a Vatican investigation into widespread sexual abuses by clergy in Chile, and less than two months after a Vatican court sentenced the church’s former ambassador to Washington, D.C., to five years in prison on a child pornography charge.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, August 26th, 2018 was:
MORGAN ALEXANDRA
Rochelle, VA
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

8/20/19
Christy Hawkes
Jill Nauyokas
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Deborah Farris
Brandy Marie Williams
Paula Johnson
Stephanie Beckwith
Mike Adamski
Terry Bellender
Allison Giffune Paige
Tracy Heyer
Jenifer Garza
Kayla Clemons
Sandy Nevels
Lori Capobianco
Be Schwerin
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
Keith Ruff
Brandi K Chaney
Angela Janisse
Demara Peterson Broadus
Sheila Carvell
Nicole Blaha
Kim Avery
Tina Mimick
8/21/18
Deborah Farris
Jade Good
Kimberly Snyder
Jill Nauyokas
Jodi Stevens
Jenifer Garza
Trish Musgrave
Mary Mcmenamy
Nai Merri
Pamela White Brearley
Alysia Jackson
Becky Freeman
Angela Janisse
Mary Ann Cody
Holly Cajigas
Stephanie Griffith
Sarah Harrison
Alessandro Tuono
Mya Murphy
Abby Noelle
Jessica Miller
Kendra Lynne Ramsey
Lauren Bradley
8/22/18
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
Jessica Miller
Holly Cajigas
Christy Hawkes
Kristi Cervantes
Amanda Nichole Young
Kathleen Marks
Nai Merri
Karyn Koehler
Morgan Alexandra
Melissa Hodges
Beth Cleveland
Meg Marshall
Sabrina Zehner
Jodi Stevens
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Brandi Hawn
Tracey Smith
Kacie Rogers
Michelle Webb
Kimberly Snyder
Debbie Gremlin
8/23/18
Brittany Light
Tiffany Patrick
Jessica Miller
Mya Murphy
Jane Peterson
Brooke Scott
Jill Nauyokas
April Ashcraft
Nicole Blaha
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
Kacie Rogers
Dawn Raasch
Tabitha Sinks
Susan Clarke Jette
Shannon Rush
Kendra Lynne Ramsey
Dave Miller
Heather Marocco
Stephanie Beckwith
Be Schwerin
8/24/18
Phylicia Phillips
Melissa Ann Stura-Bassett
Christy Martinez
Be Schwerin
Jenifer Garza
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Jill Nauyokas
Nitasha Shank
Becca Neuenschwander Long
Cyndi Jansheski
Brittany Light
Jennifer Marie
Tracey Smith
Kim Avery
Sherry Lilly
Kathryn Stacy
Stephanie Beckwith
Holly Cajigas
Alexandria Fields
Kelsey Brooke Vinson
Martha Balderson
Shannon Scott
Amanda Rosario
8/25/18
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Deborah Farris
Kimberly Snyder
Christy Martinez
Dena Baji
Susan Clarke Jett
Thomas Ryan Gan
Mikayla Oakes
Carol Jean
Geri Rus
Katrina Worford
Jennifer Ramlet
Abby Noelle
Alexandria Fields
Gina Taylor
Sheila Carvell
Be Schwerin
Debbie Gremlin
Angela Janisse
Becky Holland
8/26/18
Joanie Waterman
Kimberly Snyder
Jennifer Lang
Paula M Bondy
Priscilla Shimp
Dawn Raasch
Wayne Gallas
Susan Clarke Jette
Tracey Smith
Don Redfield Jr.
Mya Murphy
Sean Stover
Sheri Boydston
Hunter Coffey
Ralph Gonzales
Alexis Maureen
Trish Musgrave
Jennifer Alford
Derelys Peterson
MaryAnn G. Ball

Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!
Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better.
Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!
You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!
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Daily HI4E.org Trivia Contest Winners For The Week Ending: Sunday, August 12th, 2018.
In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, August 12th, 2018 was:
MaryANN G. BALL
Barnardsville, NC
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:
8/6/18
Gina Taylor
Alisa Jones
Kimberly Snyder
Carla Williams
Joanie Waterman
Cheryl Hall
Kelly Jo Francisco
Dawn Raasch
Cindi Hoag
Amber Chandler
Anniemae Maria Aikens
Nai Merri
April Ashcraft
Cherilyn White
Donna Porter
Paula Johnson
Shannon Rush
Priscilla Shimp
Shona Ort
MaryAnn G. Ball
8/7/18
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
Alicia Johnson
Cassandra Berholtz
Deborah Farris
Jennifer Alford
Christy Martinez
Christy Hawkes
Traci Anderson
Nai Merri
Sherry Lilly
Toi Minnifield
Brianna Ketchum
Kathleen Marks
Hunter Coffey
Murphy Mya
Tabitha Sinks
Debbie Jensen
Nicole Blaha
Ang Richards
Timothy Simpson
Audessa Vaught
Paula Johnson
Lori Sexton Leal
Angela Janisse
8/8/18
Debbie Gremlin
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Jenifer Garza
Jodi Stevens
Trish Musgrave
Amanda Peters
Jane Peterson
Dean Bruss
Teena Sierson
Jennifer Downing
Kacie Rogers
Jennifer Ramlet
Tracey Smith
Dawn Raasch
Lindsey McCoy
Sheila Carvell
Hayley Cordaro
Tonya Velazquez
Kayte CookWatts
Naomi Whitlatch
8/9/18
Kathleen Marks
Lori Capobianco
Mary Ann Cody
Sarah Harrison
Kacie Rogers
Jenifer Garza
Be Schwerin
Trish Hysell
Deborah Farris
Angela Hendricks
Geri Rus
Melissa Maestas
Wilma Mast
Anna Nichols
Lisa Bourlier
Christy Hawkes
Sherry Lilly
Tina Mimick
Debbie Gremlin
Becky Holland
8/10/18
Christy Hawkes
Jenifer Garza
Kendra George
Alyssa DiFazio
Tracy Shafer
Christy Martinez
Jennifer Downing
Brittany Light
Paula Johnson
Tracy Heyer
Dawn Raasch
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Marcy Coull
Kelsey Brooke Vinson
Ashley Stamey Phillips
Bea Patrick
Nacole Patrick
Dean Bruss
Kimberly Snyder
Tracey Smith
8/11/18
Wendi Black
Elena Davis
Kim Minton
Traci Anderson
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Meg Marshall
Be Schwerin
Kimberly Snyder
Mike Adamski
Hunter Coffey
Keith Ruff
Derelys Peterson
Stacy Lynn Nelson
Anna Nichols
Amanda Peters
Deborah Farris
Amber Chandler
Jill Nauyokas
Heather Marocco
Alicia Dansby
Ang Richards
8/12/18
Brittany Light
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Jenifer Garza
Blanca Carrillo
Jessica Ownby
Paula Johnson
Amber Chandler
Be Schwerin
Kim Minton
Nicole Blaha
Shannon Scott
Kayte CookWatts
Kendra Lynne Ramsey
Jill Nauyokas
Diane Hamric
Kayla Hernandez
Becky Hartman
Holly Cajigas
Becky Nichols-Volner
Becky Holland
Hunter Coffey
Gina Taylor
Adaria Johnson
Debbie Gremlin
Darlene Whyte

Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!
Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better.
Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!
You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!
—————————————————————-
At Health Insurance 4 Everyone, we not only want to improve our customer service but also interact with our customers on a social media level that wasn’t available before. Interested in connecting with us? Look us up on…. 
Twitter: Healthinsurane4 (Follow Us On Twitter To Receive Faster Notifications When Daily Trivia Questions Posted, & To Be Immediately Notified When Weekly AmEX Gift Card Winners Are Announced!!)

Click-On for LinkedIn To Follow Our Posts: LinkedIn
Like us on facebook: HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions, LLC

Over 54,000 Combined Fans/Followers To Our Social Media Sites, & We’re Growing Daily!
Follow Mark Shuster, Founder/Owner at Health & Life Solutions, LLC for daily health tips!

Mark Shuster FaceBook Link
Follow our word press blog and read about everything from health insurance and reform news to healthy living and current events!

Company Blogs
Find out more about LegalShield, our corporate partner which gives you the power to talk to an attorney about any legal issue, and offering high-quality Identity Theft plans.

LegalShield
Read more