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Teo Armus

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Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The insurance companies themselves say they have very low case numbers. Some attribute that to success in educating and training members on when and when not to use force. And as the journal points out, low case numbers means only spending a small fraction of revenue defending clients. That makes this a particularly profitable, fast-growing industry.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The insurance companies themselves say they have very low case numbers. Some attribute that to success in educating and training members on when and when not to use force. And as the journal points out, low case numbers means only spending a small fraction of revenue defending clients. That makes this a particularly profitable, fast-growing industry.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Eric and Lyle Menendez, the two brothers who have spent 35 years behind bars after being convicted of murdering their parents, have been resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. It's a significant reduction in sentence for one of the most closely watched court cases of the 90s.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Eric and Lyle Menendez, the two brothers who have spent 35 years behind bars after being convicted of murdering their parents, have been resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. It's a significant reduction in sentence for one of the most closely watched court cases of the 90s.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Before we let you go, a few other stories we're following. Eric and Lyle Menendez, the two brothers who have spent 35 years behind bars after being convicted of murdering their parents, have been resentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. It's a significant reduction in sentence for one of the most closely watched court cases of the 90s.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The judge said they did not pose an unreasonable risk to the public. The brothers admitted to the 1989 killings, but have always insisted they acted in self-defense after years of abuse at the hands of their father. Family members on both sides of the deceased have been supportive of their resentencing.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The judge said they did not pose an unreasonable risk to the public. The brothers admitted to the 1989 killings, but have always insisted they acted in self-defense after years of abuse at the hands of their father. Family members on both sides of the deceased have been supportive of their resentencing.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

The judge said they did not pose an unreasonable risk to the public. The brothers admitted to the 1989 killings, but have always insisted they acted in self-defense after years of abuse at the hands of their father. Family members on both sides of the deceased have been supportive of their resentencing.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

In other court news, the leading witness in Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial took the stand yesterday. The music mogul's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura accused the rapper of controlling her life and coercing her into, quote, humiliating sex acts. Ventura met Combs when he was 37 years old and she was a 19-year-old aspiring singer newly signed to his record label.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

In other court news, the leading witness in Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial took the stand yesterday. The music mogul's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura accused the rapper of controlling her life and coercing her into, quote, humiliating sex acts. Ventura met Combs when he was 37 years old and she was a 19-year-old aspiring singer newly signed to his record label.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

In other court news, the leading witness in Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial took the stand yesterday. The music mogul's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura accused the rapper of controlling her life and coercing her into, quote, humiliating sex acts. Ventura met Combs when he was 37 years old and she was a 19-year-old aspiring singer newly signed to his record label.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Crying as she spoke, Ventura said the singer would, quote, bash on my head, knock me over, drag me and kick me. She said she agreed to have sex with male escorts to make him happy and didn't feel she could refuse him because of the control he exerted. Combs has admitted to physically abusing Ventura, but has denied all the criminal charges against him.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Crying as she spoke, Ventura said the singer would, quote, bash on my head, knock me over, drag me and kick me. She said she agreed to have sex with male escorts to make him happy and didn't feel she could refuse him because of the control he exerted. Combs has admitted to physically abusing Ventura, but has denied all the criminal charges against him.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Crying as she spoke, Ventura said the singer would, quote, bash on my head, knock me over, drag me and kick me. She said she agreed to have sex with male escorts to make him happy and didn't feel she could refuse him because of the control he exerted. Combs has admitted to physically abusing Ventura, but has denied all the criminal charges against him.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

And finally, Major League Baseball's commissioner Rob Manfred has paved the way for previously banned players to enter its Hall of Fame, including Pete Rose. The disgraced ballplayer who holds the record for most hits and died last September was banned from ever being considered for the Hall of Fame after he was found to have gambled on the Cincinnati Reds while he managed them.

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Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

And finally, Major League Baseball's commissioner Rob Manfred has paved the way for previously banned players to enter its Hall of Fame, including Pete Rose. The disgraced ballplayer who holds the record for most hits and died last September was banned from ever being considered for the Hall of Fame after he was found to have gambled on the Cincinnati Reds while he managed them.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

And finally, Major League Baseball's commissioner Rob Manfred has paved the way for previously banned players to enter its Hall of Fame, including Pete Rose. The disgraced ballplayer who holds the record for most hits and died last September was banned from ever being considered for the Hall of Fame after he was found to have gambled on the Cincinnati Reds while he managed them.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Rose also served five months in prison for tax evasion, and in 2017, a woman accused him of statutory rape, saying they had sex when she was under 16. He always denied this, insisting she was 16 and it was consensual. Donald Trump has been among Rose's most vocal supporters and discussed him in a recent meeting with Commissioner Manfred.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Rose also served five months in prison for tax evasion, and in 2017, a woman accused him of statutory rape, saying they had sex when she was under 16. He always denied this, insisting she was 16 and it was consensual. Donald Trump has been among Rose's most vocal supporters and discussed him in a recent meeting with Commissioner Manfred.

Apple News Today
Why “self-defense” insurance is becoming big business

Rose also served five months in prison for tax evasion, and in 2017, a woman accused him of statutory rape, saying they had sex when she was under 16. He always denied this, insisting she was 16 and it was consensual. Donald Trump has been among Rose's most vocal supporters and discussed him in a recent meeting with Commissioner Manfred.