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CAPTURED: US Marshals Fugitive Recovery Team Captured Kaitlin Armstrong in Costa Rica Last Seen At Newark Liberty International Airport EWR

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UPDATE: Breaking 7/03/2022: Fugitive yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong has been captured in Costa Rica after 43 days on the run, she did fly out of Newark Airport back on May 18. Travis County TX court records show Kaitlin Armstrong’s bond will be set at $3.5 million.  Kaitlin Armstrong has been returned to Texas and was being held at the Harris County Jail awaiting extradition to Austin, US Marshals said Saturday July 2nd. Photo above, KAITLIN M. ARMSTRONG BOOKING PHOTO HARRIS COUNTY JAIL TEXAS. Kaitlin Armstrong used her sister's passport to enter Costa Rica. The passport belonging to Christine Elizabeth Armstrong was found among the possessions of Kaitlin Armstrong at the hostel on Santa Teresa Beach in Provincia de Puntarenas where Kaitlin was staying. Austin-based Deputy Marshal Brandon Filla says " they are not ruling out others being charged " depending on where their investigation takes them.  Kaitlin Armstrong fled to Costa Rica in an apparent attempt to carry out ...

Saudi Blood Money Talks As LIV Golf Series Begins Today at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Portland Oregon Never Forget 9/11

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9/11 WHO CARES, WE DON'T, SHOW ME THE MONEY: Saudi Blood Money Talks As LIV Golf Series Begins Today at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Portland Oregon Never Forget 9/11. Some members of host site Pumpkin Ridge quit the club over the league’s ties to Saudi Arabia and terrorism. PGA boss Jay Monahan upstaged the start of the first LIV event in London by announcing those playing in the Saudi-backed series were suspended from the PGA Tour, good move. The LIV event features eight players in the top 50, including No. 17 Dustin Johnson and No. 19 Koepka. LIV Golf's first U.S. event is set to begin Thursday, with a group of survivors and families who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11 terror attacks planning to gather at a nearby park to speak out against the Saudi Arabia-funded tour. Brett Eagleson was 15 years old when he lost his father in the collapse of the World Trade Center. Nearly 3,000 people were killed on that day in 2001. "We want the golfers to know who they're getting in b...