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Florida police sue Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, claiming film details are too real
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11.05.2026

Florida police sue Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, claiming film details are too real

Two South Florida police officers claim Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s recent action thriller The Rip used too many real-life details in its fictionalised narrative, causing harm to the officers’ personal and professional reputations, according to a defamation lawsuit. Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana, sergeants in the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, filed the lawsuit in Miami federal court earlier this month against Artists Equity, a film-production company owned by Affleck and Damon. Court filings...

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US police officers sue Damon and Affleck, claiming Netflix thriller The Rip is ‘too real’
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12.05.2026

US police officers sue Damon and Affleck, claiming Netflix thriller The Rip is ‘too real’

Two South Florida police officers claim Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s recent action thriller The Rip used too many real-life details in its fictionalised narrative, causing harm to the officers’ personal and professional reputations, according to a defamation lawsuit. Jason Smith and Jonathan Santana, sergeants in the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, filed the lawsuit in Miami federal court earlier this month against Artists Equity, a film-production company owned by Affleck and Damon. Court filings...

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USF Student Charged With Double Murder of Doctoral Students From Bangladesh
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Crime·29.04.2026Résumé IA

USF Student Charged With Double Murder of Doctoral Students From Bangladesh

Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the killings of two Bangladeshi doctoral students at the University of South Florida. Zamil Limon and his girlfriend Nahida Bristy disappeared April 16; Limon's remains were found in a trash bag on the Howard Frankland bridge last Friday, and a body believed to be Bristy was recovered from a nearby waterway Sunday. Abugharbieh had a prior 2023 arrest for battery against his brother and mother, during which he was delusional and taken under the Baker Act for involuntary mental health observation.

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College Dropout Charged with Murdering Two USF Doctoral Students from Bangladesh
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Crime·28.04.2026Résumé IA

College Dropout Charged with Murdering Two USF Doctoral Students from Bangladesh

Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, a college dropout, has been charged with two counts of first-degree premeditated murder in the deaths of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, both 27-year-old doctoral students from Bangladesh who disappeared April 16. Their bodies were found at a bridge and in a nearby waterway. Prosecutors reveal Abugharbieh asked ChatGPT about disposing a body in a garbage bag. A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday morning.

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Former USF Student Charged with Murdering Two Bangladeshi Doctoral Students
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Crime·25.04.2026Résumé IA

Former USF Student Charged with Murdering Two Bangladeshi Doctoral Students

A former University of South Florida student, Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, has been charged with two counts of first-degree premeditated murder in the deaths of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, two 27-year-old doctoral students from Bangladesh who disappeared on April 16. Limon's remains were found on the Howard Frankland bridge Friday; Bristy remains missing. Abugharbieh, a native-born U.S. citizen, was taken into custody Friday after a standoff at his family's home near campus.

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Two Bangladeshi Doctoral Students Missing at University of South Florida
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Crime·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Two Bangladeshi Doctoral Students Missing at University of South Florida

Two 27-year-old Bangladeshi doctoral students at the University of South Florida have been missing since April 16, 2026. Zamil Limon (geography, environmental science and policy) and Nahida Bristy (chemical engineering) were last seen at their Tampa campus locations. A family friend contacted authorities after being unable to reach them. Police do not believe they were detained by federal immigration officers.

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