Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had backed the deal only reluctantly and remained suspicious of Washington, accused Mr Trump of lying, adding: "Mr Trump, I tell you on behalf of the Iranian people: You've made a mistake."Ĭhina's foreign ministry said Beijing would defend the deal and urged parties "to assume a responsible attitude".Ībandoning the pact was one of the most consequential decisions of Mr Trump's "America First" policy, which has led him to quit the global Paris climate accord, come close to a trade war with China and pull out of an Asian-Pacific trade deal. So we want to adhere to it and see to it that Iran does too, that Iran behaves with restraint," he told French radio station RTL.
He was also a contestant on the show’s previous season but didn’t make it to the finals."The region deserves better than further destabilisation provoked by American withdrawal. Hardy, 21, appeared on the 17th season of “American Idol” in 2019 and went on to win the competition. If convicted of interception and disclosure of wire, electronic, or oral communications, Hardy could face anywhere from two to ten years behind bars and a fine of up to $10,000. Hardy’s profession, we ask for privacy at this time.” Hardy did receive a warrant for his arrest earlier today and has been and will continue to be completely cooperative with the Baton Rouge Police Department on this matter,” Holthaus said. Frank Holthaus, issued a statement following Hardy’s arrest on Friday, reiterating that Hardy is cooperating. were live in washington with the latest history is made in the national football league an announcement by the first active player to come ou gay. I have the utmost respect for the law and will assist in their investigation as needed moving forward.” “However, due to the sensitive nature of this allegation, I humbly ask for privacy at this time. “I understand that my career has thrust me into the public spotlight, and I embrace that wholeheartedly as my entire world belongs to my music and my fans,” he wrote, in part. Prior to his arrest on Friday, Hardy had released a statement on social media in which he admitted to knowing of “sensitive” allegations against him, saying he would be cooperating with police. Lawyers in ‘Rust’ shooting say sheriff made false statement On one of the final recordings, the investigator heard the victim “telling someone about how she figured out the Defendant was recording her and that she doesn’t know if the ‘bug is still in her room.'” There were also indications that the suspect picked up the recorder from the victim’s dorm room and returned it on a different occasion, the affidavit says. Some of the recordings captured “very candid conversations” between the victim and her roommates, according to an investigator who reviewed the audio.
The device found on April 6 was turned over the police at Louisiana State University, who proceeded gather evidence. 2021, but broke up after the incident in February, she told police. The victim and Hardy had started dating in Nov. The alleged victim also provided a screenshot of a Snapchat message where Hardy again confessed to leaving the “bug” in her room. Hardy also allegedly knew of the victim’s activities during Christmas break, which the victim had not disclosed to the “American Idol” winner.Īt the time, the victim says she confronted Hardy, who confessed to placing a “bug” in her room before removing it. She also suspected Hardy, her ex-boyfriend, had placed the device in her room, telling police she had previously “found a fake Instagram account on the Defendant’s phone” in February, and claimed he “used to cover up that he was illegally recording her when he was not around,” according to the affidavit. ‘American Idol’ winner Laine Hardy issues statement on ‘sensitive’ allegation