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The news site which broke the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]]. It was started in 1997.<ref>http://www.blackstarnews.com/info/about-us.html</ref>
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'''Black Star News''' is a US news site with a [[African American]] perspective.
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The news site broke the murder of [[Sunny Sheu]].<ref>http://www.blackstarnews.com/info/about-us.html</ref>
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Founded in [[1997]] ''The Black Star News'' has scored several investigative news scoops–including an incident at [[Morgan Stanley]] where the firm paid an [[informant]] to [[entrap]] a dismissed African American employee to disrupt a lawsuit he intended to file; a corrupt [[lawyer]] who fleeced money from settlement awards he’d won for elderly [[Jewish]] [[Holocaust]] survivors; a [[racist]] decade-long vendetta against a [[Queens]] resident of [[Guyanese]] ethnic Indian ancestry by officers at the [[NYPD]]'s 106 precinct; a major corruption scandal where Uganda’s foreign minister earned about $30 million from the United Nations through a fraudulently acquired contract; cases where a prominent [[New York City]] union has not vigorously stood up on behalf of dues-paying members when allegedly wrongfully-suspended or dismissed; and many more.<ref>https://blackstarnews.com/about-us-html/</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 20 February 2024

A news website which broke the murder of Sunny Sheu.

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Started: 1997
Founder: Milton Allimadi


Main focus: Sunny Sheu

Black Star News is a US news site with a African American perspective.

The news site broke the murder of Sunny Sheu.[1]

Own words

Founded in 1997 The Black Star News has scored several investigative news scoops–including an incident at Morgan Stanley where the firm paid an informant to entrap a dismissed African American employee to disrupt a lawsuit he intended to file; a corrupt lawyer who fleeced money from settlement awards he’d won for elderly Jewish Holocaust survivors; a racist decade-long vendetta against a Queens resident of Guyanese ethnic Indian ancestry by officers at the NYPD's 106 precinct; a major corruption scandal where Uganda’s foreign minister earned about $30 million from the United Nations through a fraudulently acquired contract; cases where a prominent New York City union has not vigorously stood up on behalf of dues-paying members when allegedly wrongfully-suspended or dismissed; and many more.[2]


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