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Cops: Stamford Man Punched Out Window of Car Ex Was In
Police are searching for a man who allegedly punched out the window of a car in which his ex was traveling with their two kids, his ex's new lover and the lover's two children.

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Police are searching for a man who allegedly punched out the window of a car in which his ex was traveling with their two kids, his ex's new lover and the lover's two children.

Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
Madonna Badger said officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as distress.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
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Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
Click through for a breakdown of all the real estate and property transactions for the week.
Madonna Badger, who also lost her parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
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Madonna Badger, who also lost her own parents in the fire, intends to sue Stamford, saying city officials intentionally destroyed evidence that would earn her compensation for property loss as well as emotional and mental distress.
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