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Keyboardist Faces Sex Abuse Charge
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In Saratoga County Court, Stephen Bottino, a keyboardist for the beloved childrens band The Zucchini Brothers, faces a felony sexual abuse charge from a 2003 incident. Bottino, 59, agreed to a pre-plea report with probation. The case is in legal limbo as officials review decades-old evidence. The band, popular for over 30 years, performed at schools, parks, and festivals. Bottinos attorney is negotiating a resolution. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Iran-US Nuclear Talks: Wide Gap, High Tensions
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Rozier Fights Back Against Gambling Charges
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University of Oklahoma Teacher Removed Over Religious Dispute
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Trump Sends Guard to New Orleans, Boosts Immigration Crackdown
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Immigrant Truckers Sue DMV, Seek License Protection
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Albany Airport Busiest Year, Holiday Travel Tips
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Mother Extradited for Kids' Murder
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Amapola Market's Masa Pilgrimage: Tamale Tradition
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Troy's Youth Programs Get $2M Boost from Project Rise
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