FBI says Miami developer Sergio Pino hired crews to kill his estranged wife | Quickcast

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is saying Miami developer Sergio Pino, who was accused of orchestrating threats against his estranged wife during their divorce, had a sinister side.
The FBI held a news conference Wednesday to say Pino had hired crews to kill his estranged wife.
Federal officials contend Pino had hired two separate crews to kill his estranged wife, Tatiana.
Pino had denied allegations that he hired men to threaten his wife during their divorce.
The FBI said Wednesday that their investigation revealed allegations including poisoning, vehicle ramming, attempted shooting and arson.

The Republican National Convention continues on Wednesday as Day 3 gets underway at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum, where the focus is expected to be on foreign policy.
Tuesday was firmly focused on projecting unity within the party, with former President Donald Trump looking on as his onetime rivals for the nomination lined up to support him.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who just months ago were competing with Trump on the campaign trail, addressed the convention and conveyed their support for the former president’s return to the White House. Haley, in a major reversal from just weeks ago, endorsed Trump from the convention stage.
"Donald Trump has my strong endorsement, period," she said, appealing to party unity and highlighting the choice Americans face between Trump and President Biden in November, despite strong criticism of the former president during the campaign.
Trump appeared again with a bandage covering the wound on his ear, where he was shot by a sniper just days before. He sat alongside Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, who is due to speak Wednesday evening.

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Author: Rich