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After all, he has spent years attacking President Biden and every other outspoken Democrat for politically and maliciously attacking him (he claimed “witch hunts”).
A New Jersey woman has sued the operator of a Windsor business, alleging that she “negligently, carelessly, maliciously, intentionally, wantonly, willfully and recklessly disregarded the safety” of a horse.
However, Police Chief Clifton Hicken said “initial investigations suggest that it was maliciously set.”
I reached out to the FCC and it described juice jacking as a cybertheft tactic that cybersecurity experts warn can be used to maliciously access electronic devices while they are being charged.
The conglomerate hit back saying it was the victim of a "maliciously mischievous" reputational attack and late Sunday issued a 413-page statement that it said rebutted the claims.
Source: https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/markets-lose-ground-traders-await-rate-decisions-1712035
The fourth novel in the series was the first that fully addressed the House Elves and their situation, with much of the Wizarding World being shown to be, at best, casually indifferent to their situation and, at worst, maliciously manipulative.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/winky-dark-storyline-not-in-harry-potter-movies/
While some ministers were effectively sacked after reports of their dubious links with the Unification Church, Japan's parliament enacted a law prohibiting organizations from maliciously soliciting donations five months after Abe was killed.