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Financial Barriers Trap Majority of Australians in Domestic Violence Situations, Vinnies Report Reveals

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Australia’s cost-of-living and housing availability crises are making it “impossible” for women and children to flee family and domestic violence, according to new data from St Vincent De Paul Society.

In a recent nationwide survey, a striking 60% of participants expressed that they lack the financial confidence to relocate from their current residences even in situations where their safety is at risk. This hesitancy is largely due to the high upfront costs associated with renting and the scarcity of secure, affordable housing options.

Alarmingly, 10% of those surveyed revealed that they would be without a safe destination if forced to leave their homes.

A homeless camp in a Brisbane park in 2024. (Getty)

According to Charlie Spendlove, CEO of St Vincent De Paul Society Victoria, women and children escaping domestic violence represent the largest demographic facing homelessness in Australia.

Spendlove pointed out that, “The reality of women’s homelessness is often far different from common perceptions.”

“It is often concealed in vehicles, on friends’ couches, or in precarious temporary setups. This invisibility makes it easier for the issue to be overlooked and underfunded,” he added.

“We recently supported a woman, ‘Sarah’, who had spent 15 years building what looked like a stable, secure life.

“Behind closed doors, she was experiencing significant violence.

“When she made the brave decision to leave, she didn’t just lose her relationship, she lost her home.

“For months, Sarah was sleeping in her car. She tried rooming houses, but they felt so unsafe and unsustainable that she returned to the streets.

St Vincent De Paul Society Victoria CEO Charlie Spendlove. (Elke Meitzel/St Vincent de Paul Society)

“For her, the car was the safest option available in a system that wasn’t meeting her needs.”

She said Sarah was eventually able to transition into a secure long-term home with help from VincentCare.

“This research shows that the cost-of-living crisis is making an impossible situation worse,” Spendlove said.

The data, released ahead of the annual Vinnies CEO Sleepout in Melbourne in June, also showed more than half of respondents wouldn’t feel comfortable disclosing family violence to their employer and only 18 percent would know how to help a colleague they suspected was in need.

Spendlove called on businesses to take a direct stake in solving the issue, saying the sleepout was a leadership opportunity as well as a fundraiser.

“Nearly one in ten Australians say they’d have nowhere to go. That number should stop every business leader in their tracks,” she said.

“The CEO Sleepout is a chance to step up publicly, help fund a safe way out, and bring others with you.”

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Record-Breaking Warmth Predicted This Week by Storm Team 3; Cooler Temperatures Expected Next Week

The sun was shining brightly over Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday afternoon, delivering the expected warmth as temperatures soared into the upper 80s and even breached the 90s in some areas. This is just the beginning of a trend, with forecasts predicting even hotter days ahead as the week progresses.

As residents wake up on Wednesday morning, they’ll be greeted by mild conditions, with temperatures dipping into the upper 50s to lower 60s along the coast. Those further inland may experience slightly cooler starts to their day. There’s also a chance of encountering patches of fog in some locations.

By the afternoon, the mercury is anticipated to climb once again, reaching highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Areas west of I-95 are particularly poised to experience temperatures in the lower 90s, taking the brunt of the heat.

A high-pressure system continues to dominate the region, ensuring clear, sunny skies. This system will push temperatures even higher as the week progresses, with Thursday, Friday, and Saturday possibly seeing highs in the lower to mid-90s.

The Coastal Empire and Lowcountry are on alert for potentially record-breaking temperatures, particularly on Saturday, as the relentless high-pressure system maintains its grip on the area.

Savannah Records:

  • Wednesday, April 15 – Forecast 88° – Record 92° (1972)
  • Thursday, April 16 – Forecast 89° – Record 92° (1967)
  • Friday, April 17 – Forecast 92° – Record 95° (1967)
  • Saturday, April 18 – Forecast 93° – Record 93° (1967)

A cold front will approach the region on Sunday and will bring extra clouds and possibly just enough moisture for a few spotty showers to develop. Rain chances will be very low and will not amount to enough to help out the drought situation.

Temperatures behind the cold front for Monday and Tuesday will be significantly cooler than what we expect over the next few days, but will be back to what is considered normal for this point in April. High both days will be in the mid and upper 70s.

Warmer and drier weather will prevail for the remainder of next week. High temperatures by next Wednesday will be back into the 80s and that trend will continue into the following weekend.

Dylan Dreyer of NBC Undergoes Dramatic Transformation with Fox News-Inspired Makeover




Dylan Dreyer’s evolving style on “Today” has been a delightful aspect for viewers over the years. Initially joining the morning lineup as a meteorologist, Dreyer often complements her weather updates with a keen sense of fashion. Her ensembles, paired with her iconic bob and fresh daytime makeup, create a distinct look that contrasts with her off-screen appearance.

While Dreyer’s fashion sense is well-established, we imagined a scenario where she steps into a different role. What if Dreyer became a Fox News anchor? To explore this concept, we collaborated with Static Media’s photo editor to transform her look in two images, and the results are strikingly different.

In the first image, Dreyer’s bob is swapped for voluminous, long barrel curls, styled away from her face. Her usual bright blonde hue is replaced with a deeper tone, accentuated by highlights. This transformation aligns with the aesthetic often seen among Fox News female anchors. Additionally, her intense smokey eye makeup, a signature style in some conservative circles, suggests she could seamlessly fit into the network’s lineup, save for the typically heavy foundation.

If the initial makeover doesn’t quite convince you of Dreyer’s potential Fox News persona, the second image might. This version showcases Dreyer in a similar style but with distinct variations.

Her hair is slightly shorter, brushing just below her shoulders, with a softer parting that highlights her delicate, side-swept bangs. The base color is notably darker, interspersed with subtle highlights, resembling the look of Fox News host Lisa Boothe. With a bit of imagination, Dreyer could easily pass as Boothe’s stand-in.

Would Dylan Dreyer ever join Fox News?

If the first photo didn’t convince you that Dylan Dreyer could become a Fox News anchor, that’s okay. Allow us to tip the scale with our second mock-up of Dreyer. This photo features the meteorologist rocking a style similar to the first one, but with a couple of key differences.

The hair is slightly shorter this time, hanging just below her shoulders, and the parting is less pronounced, forcing the eye up to her wispy, side-swept bangs. The base color is also much darker, with subtle highlights sprinkled throughout — much like Fox News host Lisa Boothe. If you squint hard enough, Dreyer could actually be Boothe’s stand-in.

That being said, Dreyer probably won’t be joining Fox News anytime soon. Well, at least if she still feels the same way about her job at “Today” as she did when she was hired. “I’ve always watched NBC and I’ve only ever worked at NBC stations,” she said in an interview for “Today” right before her first appearance in 2012. “This is a true dream come true,” she said, adding, “I get to talk about weather which is my specialty, but I get to do it in such a fun way, trying new things, and meeting so many new people along the way!” If any of those feelings still remain, it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing the “Today” star on Fox tomorrow.



American YouTuber Johnny Somali Sentenced: South Korea Cracks Down on Public Disturbance

Prominent YouTuber Johnny Somali, whose real name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, has been sentenced to jail time in South Korea for his involvement in creating deepfake content and other public stunts.

On April 14, 2026, a South Korean court ruled against Ismael, leading to a sentence of hard labor in prison. The American streamer, widely known by his online alias, faced a high-profile trial that captured significant public attention.

Ismael was convicted on multiple charges, primarily focusing on his production and distribution of deepfake videos. The prosecution had initially recommended a three-year prison term with hard labor, highlighting the deepfake offenses as the most serious among his charges, according to legal experts and the video analysis firm Legal Mindset.

Ismael is now slated to serve his time in a specialized labor prison, a move confirmed by authorities who also announced the seizure of his mobile devices. This action effectively halts his streaming activities within the region, as reported by Dexerto.

Ismael will be sent to a specialised labour prison to complete his sentence. Authorities confirmed that his mobile devices would be taken as part of his new offender status, thus stopping his streaming activities in the region, according to Dexerto.

The judicial procedures took a turn when Ismael pleaded guilty to various crimes, including two counts of breaking the Minor Offences Act and multiple cases of business obstruction. However, he first pleaded not guilty to the deepfake allegations before the ultimate verdict was delivered.

“I am aware of the repercussions of certain stupid things I did when intoxicated. During the court proceedings, Ramsey Khalid Ismael, also known as Johnny Somali, said, “I sincerely apologise for this.”

Ismael went on to say that, due to his American upbringing, he didn’t realise how serious his activities were under South Korean law.

The audience was deeply outraged by the streamer’s actions in South Korea, especially since he was caught on camera improperly at the Statue of Peace. His acts caused several run-ins with locals, and the monument honours victims of sexual enslavement during World War II.

South Korean police have increasingly boosted punishment against international livestreamers who disrupt public order. This sentencing comes after other recent legal troubles for creators worldwide, such as the detention of streamer Vitaly in the Philippines and ongoing legal challenges for Jack Doherty, as reported by Dexerto.

97-Year-Old Pennsylvania Woman Becomes Third-Oldest Organ Donor in US History

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A remarkable milestone was achieved in Pennsylvania when a woman, at the age of 97, became the state’s oldest organ donor and the third oldest in the United States, as reported by WTAE.

Peggy Fields opted to become an organ donor later in her life, making a significant contribution by donating her liver to a recipient in Florida after passing away. Her decision set a record in state history, showcasing the enduring impact of organ donation.


Peggy Fields smiling and holding a glass.
Peggy Fields made history after becoming Pennsylvania’s oldest organ donor and the third-oldest donor in the US upon her death at age 97. WTAE 4

Fields was renowned for her dedication to service, spending much of her life in Pittsburgh involved in numerous volunteer activities. She supported her church, participated in community initiatives, was active in historical societies, and led as a Girl Scout leader, according to her daughter, Linda Kirk.

“Volunteering and giving were intrinsic to her nature, and this donation was her final act of generosity,” Kirk expressed with pride. “It makes me very proud.”

Kirk emphasized the broader message of her mother’s gift, stating, “It’s important for everyone to realize that age is not a barrier to organ donation. You don’t have to be a young spring chicken; even at 97, you can make a meaningful difference in someone’s life.”

The Center for Organ Recovery and Education told the publication that Fields’s heroic choice shows that it’s a myth that people can be simply too old to donate their organs.


Peggy Fields smiling in a period costume at Hanna's Town.
Fields was a “lifelong volunteer” who spent much of her life in Pittsburgh helping her church, community, historical societies, and as a Girl Scout leader. WTAE 4

“The oldest is actually a 100-year-old now from Nebraska, but Peggy holds the distinction of being Pennsylvania’s oldest donor, the oldest female donor in history, and the third-oldest donor in history just altogether,” Katelynn Metz, of CORE, said.

“They want to know that the last thing they do in their life would be to do something for somebody else, and to give their own families this legacy. They just think that they’re too old,” Metz said.

People of all ages can be organ donors in the US, and doctors decide when you die if your organs are viable for donation, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration.

In 2021, one out of every three people who donated organs was over 50, according to statistics from the National Institute on Aging.

Ombudsman Report Uncovers Health Department Shortcomings Impacting Disabled Brothers

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In brief

  • A damning Queensland Ombudsman report details 20 years of interactions between state health staff and two disabled brothers.
  • In 2020, the brothers were found unclothed and severely malnourished, close to their dead father.

Two brothers with severe disabilities were discovered in a desperate state of starvation and nudity beside their deceased father, after years of missed intervention opportunities by authorities.

A scathing report from the Queensland Ombudsman has been released, shedding light on two decades of interactions between state health officials and the brothers, identified as Kaleb and Jonathon.

Both brothers experienced substantial developmental delays and intellectual disabilities, significantly limiting their ability to communicate verbally.

In May 2020, Kaleb and Jonathon were found in a filthy room, unclothed and suffering from extreme malnutrition.

Their father, who was also their primary caregiver, was discovered dead inside the same residence.

Kaleb and Jonathon, who are now in their early 20s, were admitted to hospital and treated for severe malnutrition.

They are now in state care.

The report said Queensland Health staff had concerns for the boys’ safety and wellbeing from birth.

The boys were born in 2000 and 2003, respectively.

In their early years, several child protection reports were made to the Department of Families, Seniors, Disability Services and Child Safety.

Staff did not always follow up on their failure to attend and no further reports were made to Child Safety.

The report made 13 recommendations, saying Queensland Health needed to provide staff with clearer information about how to identify and respond to child protection concerns.

It highlighted staff needed clearer guidance on concepts like cumulative harm, parent behaviour and neglect of medical care.

It also highlighted the need for improvement of information management systems.

The case was examined at the disability royal commission in 2023, looking at how and why the boys experienced violence, abuse and neglect.

The Queensland government delivered a formal apology for omissions in preventing harm the boys experienced in September 2023, as part of the commission’s recommendations.

The ombudsman’s report is the third in a series examining the multi-departmental failure to ensure the boys’ safety and wellbeing.

Previous reports have criticised the Department of Education and Department of Housing and Public Works for their roles in the case.


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Home Invasion Suspect Displays Defiant Demeanor Amidst Escalating Allegations

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A man suspected of breaking into a family’s home in the Bay Area made a court appearance recently, where he faced a new charge linked to an alleged earlier crime involving a young child.

On April 7, 29-year-old Jason Thomas Nichols was captured by security cameras as he attempted to force his way into a residence in Fairfield, California. According to reports, he allegedly gained entry by smashing through a sliding glass door.

At the time of the intrusion, a pregnant woman and her five-year-old son were inside the home. The child’s father, who had just left the house, hurried back to confront the intruder, using a shovel in self-defense until law enforcement arrived to detain Nichols.

The harrowing incident was recorded and quickly went viral over the weekend, amassing tens of millions of views across various social media platforms.

During the invasion, Nichols is alleged to have identified himself as “Harry Dresden,” while repeatedly pounding on the door and issuing threats to harm those inside.

Nichols, represented by a public defender, entered Solano County Superior Court on Monday dressed in a striped jail jumpsuit with shackles around his waist. 

He periodically smiled and rolled his eyes throughout his appearance, according to The Reporter

Nichols has been charged with four felonies related to the alleged home invasion, including burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and making a criminal threat.

On top of those alleged crimes, he is also facing a fifth charge of annoying or molesting a child under 18, which allegedly stemmed from an earlier incident. 

On Monday, Jason Thomas Nichols, 29, made his first appearance in Solano County Superior Court. He was arrested for allegedly invading a home in Fairfield, California

On Monday, Jason Thomas Nichols, 29, made his first appearance in Solano County Superior Court. He was arrested for allegedly invading a home in Fairfield, California

Nichols was charged with felony counts of burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and making a criminal threat. He is also facing a fifth charge of annoying or molesting a child under 18 for an earlier alleged incident

Nichols was charged with felony counts of burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and making a criminal threat. He is also facing a fifth charge of annoying or molesting a child under 18 for an earlier alleged incident

Nichols is pictured in security footage of the alleged home invasion. The video went viral over the weekend, garnering tens of millions of views across social media platforms

Nichols is pictured in security footage of the alleged home invasion. The video went viral over the weekend, garnering tens of millions of views across social media platforms

The Fairfield Police Department said that it had booked Nichols a second time and charged him with that additional crime on Sunday while he was already in custody in the Solano County Jail. 

Fairfield police said that ‘a witness’ had contacted the department ‘to provide information regarding an encounter involving… Nichols and the witness’s child on April 5, 2026,’ which was two days before the alleged home invasion.

Police added that after investigating the claim, ‘officers determined there was probable cause to arrest Nichols for additional crimes.’

During Nichols’s court appearance, Judge William Pendergast increased his bond to $250,000, citing the need to ensure the safety of his victims and the threat he posed to the neighborhood. The bond was initially set at $35,000. 

Deputy District Attorney Steven Tali had requested the increased sum, arguing it was important to keep Nichols in jail because his residence is right behind the home he allegedly broke into.

‘He made threats saying “I’m going to kill you” and “take you out,”‘ the deputy district attorney said, according to The Reporter. ‘Given the threats and where he lives, there is no other way to safeguard the victims in this case.’

Nichols did not enter a plea in court on Monday. His next court date is scheduled for April 23, according to Solano County Jail records. 

According to California law, first-degree burglary is punishable by up to six years in prison, and assault with a deadly weapon is punishable by up to four years in prison. 

In the viral video, Nichols could be seen demanding entry into the Fairfield home and becoming highly aggressive

In the viral video, Nichols could be seen demanding entry into the Fairfield home and becoming highly aggressive 

Nichols could also be seen shouting at the top of his lungs and banging on the front door. He is pictured yelling into a Ring doorbell security camera

Nichols could also be seen shouting at the top of his lungs and banging on the front door. He is pictured yelling into a Ring doorbell security camera

The homeowner is pictured with a shovel slung over his shoulder convincing Nichols to leave the house. He asked the intruder if he was a veteran, to which Nichols replied yes. The Fairfield police department later confirmed that Nichols is not a veteran

The homeowner is pictured with a shovel slung over his shoulder convincing Nichols to leave the house. He asked the intruder if he was a veteran, to which Nichols replied yes. The Fairfield police department later confirmed that Nichols is not a veteran

A felony criminal threat is punishable by a maximum of three to four years in prison depending on the circumstances, and felony vandalism is punishable by up to three years in prison. 

Nichols’s additional charge of annoying or molesting a minor can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or a felony. In the first case, it is punishable by up to one year in jail, and in the second case, it is punishable by up to six years in prison.

In the viral video of the home invasion, Nichols could be seen introducing himself as Harry Dresden, a fictional wizard detective from the novel series Dresden Files. He could also be heard threatening to kill the homeowner.  

He was also captured on camera breaking a decorative bell mounted on the wall and using its chain to repeatedly bang against the front door while unintelligibly shouting at the top of his lungs. 

A different angle from inside the house showed the homeowner, with a shovel slung over his shoulder, convincing Nichols to leave. The homeowner asked the intruder if he was a veteran, to which he replied yes before agreeing to exit the property. 

The Fairfield Police Department later confirmed that Nichols is not a veteran. 

Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, and Donald Faison Unveil Insights on ‘Scrubs’ Season Finale

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LOS ANGELES — ABC’s “Scrubs” has concluded its comeback season after a 16-year hiatus.

This revival brought back the beloved core trio of Zach Braff as Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian, Sarah Chalke portraying Dr. Elliot Reid, and Donald Faison as Dr. Chris Turk. They were joined by returning original cast members Judy Reyes as Carla and John C. McGinley in the role of Dr. Perry Cox.

The nine-episode season wraps up with a finale called “My Celebration.” In this episode, the bustling environment at Sacred Heart Hospital pushes the doctors and interns to confront burnout, make pivotal life choices, and navigate their interpersonal connections.

During a special screening of the finale, On The Red Carpet spoke with the cast, who offered tantalizing hints about what viewers can anticipate in the episode.

“It’s quite touching, yet humorous,” Braff shared. “I’d say it has more laughs than any other episode. That’s something to look forward to.”

Faison echoed the same sentiment. “I laughed my butt off watching it, and I’m not usually privy to seeing the episodes. Zach’s very secretive and holds on to them really tight, but it’s really good, and I’m excited for everybody else.”

Chalke explained, “It’s a really moving episode. I think you know it’s everything that I loved about ‘Scrubs’ when I read the first script 25 years ago.”

The season finale of “Scrubs” premieres April 15 at 8/7c on ABC. Stream the episodes on Hulu.

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Sydney Sweeney Triumphs in Latest American Eagle Campaign


Sydney Sweeney is making a stylish return, teaming up once again with American Eagle. The “Euphoria” actress is the face of their latest campaign, which highlights a collection of summer-ready jean shorts.

The campaign, cleverly titled “Syd for Short: American Eagle Jean Shorts,” features Sweeney in a series of playful looks. She sports cut-off shorts paired with a baby tee and a light button-up shirt, showcasing a relaxed summer vibe. In a fun twist, she drops the second half of her name and the lower half of her pants for the shoot.

In the campaign video, Sweeney engages with viewers by asking, “What brand am I wearing?” before cheekily answering, “Yeah, that one.”

This collaboration, much like her first with American Eagle, has a charitable angle. It includes exclusive denim pieces created to benefit the Crisis Text Line, a nonprofit dedicated to providing round-the-clock mental health support. The Syd Jean and the Syd Short, adorned with butterfly motifs as a tribute to domestic violence survivors, will donate 100% of their net proceeds to the organization.

Just like Sweeney’s first AE collab, the ads also include custom denim styles designed to support Crisis
Text Line, a nonprofit that provides 24/7 mental health support. 100% of the net proceeds of the Syd Jean and the Syd Short, both featuring butterfly details in honor of domestic violence survivors, will be donated to the organization.

“There’s something timeless about a great pair of jean shorts. They’re simple, but they make you feel confident and put-together without trying too hard,” Sweeney shared in a press release.

“Crisis Text Line, a cause so close to my heart, has been a part of this partnership from the beginning. I love knowing that when everyone wears these pieces, they are also a part of something meaningful, that directly helps people who need it.”

Unveiled in July 2025, Sweeney’s debut American Eagle campaign was similarly denim-centric.

However, the ads — which praised the 28-year-old star’s “Great Jeans” — quickly sparked controversy with its play on the word “genes.”

In a press release after the backlash — which Sweeney called “surreal” — American Eagle backed their star, whose custom designs for the company sold out in mere days.

“We’ll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way,” the statement read, in part. “Great jeans look good on everyone.”

And the actress’ campaign was the brand’s “most successful to date,” according to the company, which reported $1.28 billion in revenue for the quarter her ads was released.

“Sweeney is a winner,” AE chief marketing officer Craig Brommers said on an earnings call.

It would appear other retailers are taking note; Sweeney’s lingerie brand, Syrn, launched earlier this year with backing from none other than Jeff Bezos.

Massachusetts Mansion Heist: Suspect Apprehended After Violent Housekeeper Attack

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A suspect has been apprehended following a brazen break-in at a $20 million oceanfront mansion in Massachusetts. Two masked men reportedly stormed the residence, assaulted a housekeeper, restrained her, and held her at gunpoint while allegedly making off with valuables worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The 25-year-old suspect, identified as Emajae Brown, is facing multiple charges, including home invasion, kidnapping, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, witness intimidation, armed assault within a dwelling, larceny exceeding $1,200, nighttime burglary with intent to commit a felony, motor vehicle theft, and armed burglary.

Authorities detained Brown in Gloucester, and prosecutors, citing Boston 25 News, have deemed him a threat to public safety.

The incident unfolded on the morning of March 28, when a concerned neighbor on Paine Avenue in Beverly, Massachusetts, dialed 911 to report the intrusion.

34 Paine Avenue waterfront mansion captured from an aerial perspective.

Emajae Brown, 25, faces a total of nine charges, including home invasion, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and kidnapping. (Photo credit: Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Investigators learned that two armed suspects had broken into the mansion and assaulted and tied up a housekeeper who was inside the home before leaving with several valuable items. The housekeeper was the only person home at the time of the incident.

During the burglary, the suspects allegedly grabbed the housekeeper’s phone and tossed it in the ocean, according to CBS Boston. They also allegedly made her find bleach and place valuable items in trash bags.

“What they did to my housekeeper was just horrendous,” homeowner Thomas Swan III told WCVB last month after the heist.

“She was held at gunpoint, sometimes dragged by her hair, ultimately tied up and left in the garage. She’s really, really special, but truly traumatized by this, truly traumatized,” he added.

A Massachusetts mansion where a home invasion occurred

The housekeeper was the only person home at the time of the break-in. (Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

After the suspects left, the housekeeper escaped and went to a neighbor’s home to call for help. She was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and later released.

“She went on to tell investigators the suspect was pointing a firearm at her head and escorting her around the home,” a prosecutor said in court on Tuesday, according to CBS Boston.

One robber fled the scene with several valuables, including money and gold, in a Porsche stolen from the home. That vehicle was later located by police several miles away near a cemetery in Lynn.

Ring cameras were able to locate Brown, who was tracked through phone surveillance to New York City, where he was allegedly meeting with a jewelry dealer, according to Boston 25 News.

A Massachusetts mansion

A photo of 34 Paine Avenue in Beverly, Massachusetts, where an armed robbery took place. (Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Local and federal authorities eventually found more than $300,000 and numerous gold items in his car, the outlet reported.

Police also said Brown was the ex-boyfriend of another housekeeper who worked at the home. The prosecutor said they learned that Brown had an open domestic charge from an incident at the Encore Boston Harbor casino.

Brown was ordered held without bail until the next hearing on April 21.

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