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A 17-year old boy from Schenectady, New York is currently facing a serious felony charge for disguising himself as a girl to take the Regents exam in place of another high school student.
Deandre Ellis was arrested on Tuesday. According to the authorities, an exam official was verifying each student and discovered that Ellis did not match the person taking the test. District spokeswoman Karen Corona said that a closer scrutiny revealed that the exam-taker was a boy posing as a girl.

A writer reportedly filed a lawsuit today at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, claiming that he was the brains behind the successful Disney series “Hannah Montana.”
Richard Fronduto claimed that he wrote a script for “The Secret Life of Sindi” which was renamed to “The Family Business” way back in 1990 and this idea was pitched in by his agent to Disney.

San Diego – A defendant for a kidnapping and assault case expressed his frustrations in the justice system by smuggling a bag of feces in court and smeared his lawyer with the excrement and flung the rest of it to the jury.
Weusi McGowan has several charges filed against him in connection with a home invasion two years ago. He requested the judge to replace his attorney, public defendant Jeffrey Martin but it was denied.

Now this is something that we don’t read everyday! A southern California woman delivered eight healthy babies within a span of five minutes – or an average of 36 seconds per baby!
The doctors of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Bellflower, California said that they were excited to have taken part in this rare occurrence, stating that they’re still monitoring the babies because the first three to seven days are critical.

Authorities in Bahamas revealed that a paramedic attempted to extort $25 million from actor John Travolta by allegedly selling a one-page “refusal to transport” document.
According to reports, Travolta signed the document while Emergency Services Tech Tarino Lightbourn was treating the actor’s son Jett.