$12 million
Coverage of $12 million in the Nexus archive.
- I’m 63 and a retired CPA. I have a $1.2 million 401(k). Do I need a Roth conversion?
A 63-year-old retired CPA and account holder of a $1.2 million 401(k) is questioning the necessity of a Roth conversion. The individual stated that they do not anticipate their marginal tax rate changing materially in the future.
- 435 arrests, $12 million in OT, few lessons learned: LAPD issues report on ICE protests
The LAPD released a report detailing challenges faced during last year's response to protests and citing 435 arrests and $12 million in overtime. While the department stated that officers performed well dealing with unruly crowds, critics argued that the report failed to address injuries resulting from less-lethal weapons use and aggressive officer actions.
- Widow of Malcolm-Jamal Warner Sues His Mother for $1.2 Million
The widow of Malcolm-Jamal Warner has filed a $1.2 million lawsuit against his mother. Warner, an actor known for his role on 'The Cosby Show,' died in 2025.
- Two arrested in alleged $1.2M check fraud case
Two men were arrested in Hawaiʻi in connection with an alleged $1.2 million check fraud operation. They face dozens of criminal charges related to the case.
- Ex-Redlands deputy police chief was California’s highest city earner in 2025, but didn’t work a day
A Redlands Police Department deputy chief received nearly $1.2 million in wages in 2025 despite not working a day, according to State Controller’s Office records. This made them California’s highest city earner that year.
- Top SPLC official allegedly funneled $1.2M to neo-Nazi informant who was secret romantic partner
A top Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) official is accused of diverting over $1.2 million in donor funds to a confidential informant who infiltrated a neo-Nazi organization. Prosecutors allege the informant was also the official’s secret romantic partner.
- North Korean hackers siphon more than $12 million from crypto users in sprawling campaign
North Korean hackers, likely linked to the Lazarus Group, have stolen over $12 million from cryptocurrency users through a large-scale cyber campaign. The attack exploited vulnerabilities in crypto platforms, highlighting ongoing threats in the digital asset space.
- AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions
North Korean hackers used AI tools to develop malware and create fake company websites, stealing up to $12 million in three months. The group leveraged AI for tasks like 'vibe coding' to enhance their cyberattacks.