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  • Viola Davis is the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. The 54-year-old actress joins the esteemed list of fellow brand spokeswomen, including Celine Dion, Helen Mirren, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning, Aja Naomi King, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Camila Cabello. The appointment builds on the brand’s mission to reflect the diversity of the modern world through spokeswomen, encouraging beauty inclusivity, self-worth and empowering people everywhere. Viola will appear in TV, print and digital advertising campaigns for Age Perfect beginning later this month (September). Viola spent most of her early life on stage, honing her craft with a theater degree from Rhode Island College followed by four years at Julliard. Since then, she has been paving her way for over 30 years, with powerful performances on Broadway, in film, and on television. Today, an acclaimed actress and the first black actor to do so, Viola has won the “Triple Crown” of acting, which includes an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. Recently nominated for her sixth Emmy Award, the sixth and final season of her hit show How to Get Away with Murder premieres later this month. She devotes her time off-screen to her family and is an ardent activist. Viola is recognized internationally for her support of human rights and equal rights for women and women of color. Together with her husband, Julius Tennon, Viola founded JuVee Productions, which develops and produces independent film, television, VR and digital content across all spaces of narrative entertainment, with an emphasis on diverse and inclusive storytelling. Additionally, her empowering public speaking engagements serve as inspiration to people everywhere. Viola said of collaboration: ‘As a young girl, I wasn’t always told that I was smart, beautiful, or worthy. I worked tremendously hard to get where I am today – overcoming feelings of doubt to become a woman who truly believes I am “worth it” in every way. ‘I believe it’s so impor
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  • Viola Davis is the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. The 54-year-old actress joins the esteemed list of fellow brand spokeswomen, including Celine Dion, Helen Mirren, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning, Aja Naomi King, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Camila Cabello. The appointment builds on the brand’s mission to reflect the diversity of the modern world through spokeswomen, encouraging beauty inclusivity, self-worth and empowering people everywhere. Viola will appear in TV, print and digital advertising campaigns for Age Perfect beginning later this month (September). Viola spent most of her early life on stage, honing her craft with a theater degree from Rhode Island College followed by four years at Julliard. Since then, she has been paving her way for over 30 years, with powerful performances on Broadway, in film, and on television. Today, an acclaimed actress and the first black actor to do so, Viola has won the “Triple Crown” of acting, which includes an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. Recently nominated for her sixth Emmy Award, the sixth and final season of her hit show How to Get Away with Murder premieres later this month. She devotes her time off-screen to her family and is an ardent activist. Viola is recognized internationally for her support of human rights and equal rights for women and women of color. Together with her husband, Julius Tennon, Viola founded JuVee Productions, which develops and produces independent film, television, VR and digital content across all spaces of narrative entertainment, with an emphasis on diverse and inclusive storytelling. Additionally, her empowering public speaking engagements serve as inspiration to people everywhere. Viola said of collaboration: ‘As a young girl, I wasn’t always told that I was smart, beautiful, or worthy. I worked tremendously hard to get where I am today – overcoming feelings of doubt to become a woman who truly believes I am “worth it” in every way. ‘I believe it’s so impor
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: file photo. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: file photo. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Construction work in 2013. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Construction work in 2013. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: file photo. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Construction work and changes to fashion mogul Peter Nygard's seized multi-million dollar Caribbean estate. Last Friday, Nygard arrived at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of the estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. FILE PHOTOS. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Construction work in 2013. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Peter Nygard. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Fashion mogul Peter Nygard arrives at the Supreme Court of Bahamas after the seizure of his Caribbean estate. The Island's Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, had earlier entered the estate, Nygard Cay, after at first being denied entry. A locksmith was called to change the locks. The move is the latest development in a years-long dispute over alleged illegal dredging of the Finnish-born Canadian's beachfront property that has raised the ire of an environmental group. It follows years of court actions between Nygard and his next-door neighbour, New York-based billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon. Nygard and Bacon, who own adjacent properties in Lyford Cay, a gated community on New Providence island, have been embroiled in a dispute for years that now encompasses more than a dozen legal actions. The High Court of the Bahamas ordered the seizure after Nygard failed to pay nearly $3 million in legal fees owed to Save the Bays, which has been fighting for years to stop him dredging the sea floor around his estate. It's claimed Nygard has roughly doubled the size of his property over 30 years, enlarging his own beach while starving the natural flow of sand to neighbouring properties and a nearby national park. But a statement from Nygard's company called the seizure an "illegal seizure" that was "clearly an orchestrated publicity stunt to create an unwarranted false impression about Mr Nygard. His lawyers contend that the seizure writ is invalid and should be set aside by the court. Bacon, the founder of hedge fund firm Moore Capital Management, has declined to comment. 28 Sep 2018 Pictured: Bahamas' Deputy Provost Marshal, along with a team of police officers, enter Nygard Cay after its seizure. Photo credit: Tribune242/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 2, 2019 - Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine - One of the relics from 55-years-old Marwan Shahwan's collection is displayed in the basement of a relative's house in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis on May 2, 2019.  Shahwan has been collecting artifacts over the past 30 years, which includes more than 10,000 ancient items representing various eras and civilizations. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chilling tour in the haunting remains of the Chernobyl site 30 years on ..When 29 years ago a mile-tall blue flame shot high into the sky, burning a hole in the ozone layer, the eyes of the world focused on the human-made volcano - Soviet Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant - spewing 400 times more radioactive load than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. .It was the Cold War, so American satellites were zooming in on the plant, now with a glowing red spot, much like a fresh gunshot wound on Earth's surface, bleeding plutonium..'We did not know that death could be so beautiful,' said those who saw it from the model Soviet town of Pripyat, built specially for the employees of the plant, clean and church-less. ..Ukraine is holding commemorations to mark the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl..Sirens were sounded at the same moment as the first explosion at the reactor, in the early hours of 26 April 1986..The meltdown at the plant remains the worst nuclear disaster in history..An uncontrolled reaction blew the roof off, spewing out a cloud of radioactive material which drifted across Ukraine's borders, into Russia, Belarus and across a swathe of northern Europe..©Michal Huniewich/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Gaza, Gaza Strip - Marwan Shahwan, 55, stands amid the relics from his collection stored in the basement of a relative's house in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis.  Shahwan has been collecting artifacts over the past 30 years, which includes more than 10,000 ancient items representing various eras and civilizations. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_015.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_017.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: NYPD escort detail. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA471080_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **PREMIUM RATES APPLY** Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman is transported from downtown Manhattan via NYPD chopper, final destination: Supermax Prison near Florence, Colorado. The 62 year-old Sinaloa cartel boss is carted away at 3:20am in shackles en route to La Guardia airport. He has been sentenced to life plus 30 years. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 19 Jul 2019 Pictured: El Chapo. Photo credit: Christopher Sadowski / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA41457_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA41457_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA41457_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Eva Longoria loses a button on her shirt during filming in Vancouver, Canada. Longoria recently joined the cast of Overboard which is a remake of the original 1987 which starred Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell filmed 30 years ago! Eva plays best friend of Anna Faris' character 'Kate' The movie is currently being filmed in the Vancouver area and is set for release next year in 2018. 09 Jun 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA91654_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Playboy Playmate, Jessica Hahn arrives at the Playboy Mansion with flowers. Hahn, a friend of Hugh Hefner's for 30 years brings a gift basket. She was emotional and shared that Hugh took her in and let her live there when no one else cared for her and she had no place to go. 28 Sep 2017 Pictured: Excl Jessica Hahn. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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