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  • 1 week ago | nj.com | Ted Sherman

    Last month — only days after arguing its case before New Jersey’s highest court — the Diocese of Camden abruptly abandoned its secret fight to stop a special grand jury investigation into allegations of past sexual abuses by members of the clergy across the state. On Monday, the state Supreme Court made it clear the Attorney General’s office may move forward with the long-delayed probe.

  • 2 weeks ago | thestar.com.my | Ted Sherman

    The stories have played out across the country. In New Jersey, it was a 74-year-old retired art restorer contacted by a person purporting to be an Apple representative, advising her that her computer had been hacked and her credentials and accounts with her banks had been compromised. He warned that a number of illegal transactions had been conducted under her name and accounts – including purchases of child pornography.

  • 2 weeks ago | nj.com | Ted Sherman

    The stories have played out across the country. In New Jersey, it was a 74-year-old retired art restorer contacted by a person purporting to be an Apple representative, advising her that her computer had been hacked and her credentials and accounts with her banks had been compromised. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

  • 2 weeks ago | nj.com | Susan Livio |Ted Sherman

    A state Senate panel unanimously approved sweeping reform legislation on Monday that would fine and could even force out habitually poor nursing home operators in New Jersey. Proponents said the need for the tough new oversight was bolstered by what they called “damning” stories by NJ Advance Media and its sister newsrooms regarding the financial dealings of for-profit long-term care facilities.

  • 3 weeks ago | nj.com | Susan Livio |Ted Sherman

    New Jersey spends billions to help fund nursing home care for frail and elderly residents. But state officials are now questioning just how the money is being spent in the wake of a recent series by NJ Advance Media and its sister newsrooms across the country examining the inside financial dealings of the long-term care industry. Human Services Commissioner Sarah Adelman laid out the stakes in a key budget hearing earlier this month.

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Ted Sherman
Ted Sherman @TedShermanSL
5 Jun 25

The alleged #fraud hijacked more than $10m worth of high-end vehicles, leaving behind a trail of wrecked and repossessed cars and demolished credit scores. @KPMueller with a story of the fast and the furious... https://t.co/mHmoCtgLqN

Ted Sherman
Ted Sherman @TedShermanSL
1 Jun 25

Officials are questioning how public funds earmarked for #nursinghomes are spent in #NJ following our series that examined the financial dealings of the long-term care industry. @SusanKLivio and me https://t.co/40k0aY8ELt

Ted Sherman
Ted Sherman @TedShermanSL
29 May 25

RT @SusanKLivio: From ⁦@TedShermanSL⁩ and me https://t.co/4zODhzbZEo