| Steven Donziger has been under house arrest for over 580 days, awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. It's all, he says, because he beat a multinational energy corporation in court. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | | | 'I've Been Targeted With Probably the Most Vicious Corporate Counterattack in American History' | | It's a beautiful day in New York, but Steven Donziger cannot leave his house. There's an electronic bracelet around his ankle, and he is only permitted to leave for medical appointments, meetings with lawyers, and school events for his 14-year-old son. He needs permission from a pretrial-services officer each time—those are the terms of his house arrest. So on a 68-degree Thursday in March, he is getting fresh air by sitting in front of an open window in his apartment on 104th street in Manhattan while we talk on the phone. He has not been convicted of a crime. He's only been accused of a misdemeanor, and he's still awaiting trial. But, as of March 17, 2021, he has been locked up in his apartment for 589 days because, he says, he took on a massive multinational oil firm and won. Politics Editor Jack Holmes spoke with Donziger about his ongoing battle for justice. Read More | | | | | | | | | Netflix's Operation Varsity Blues Focuses On Rick Singer, the College Admissions Scandal Mastermind | | In total, 50 people—33 wealthy and influential parents, two SAT and ACT administrators, one exam proctor, nine college athletics coaches, and one college administrator—were charged in "Operation Varsity Blues," the 2019 college admission scandal. The years-long fraud and the largest college admissions scandal ever prosecuted made splashy headlines—largely about actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman's arrests and convictions. But Netflix's new documentary film Operation Varsity Blues, by Fyre director Chris Smith, refocuses the attention onto William "Rick" Singer—the college admissions counselor and confessed criminal mastermind behind the entire scheme. While many of the parents and college employees indicted in the scandal have been charged and sentenced, Singer, who pled guilty to all charges brought against him, is yet to be sentenced. Here's everything you need to know about the doc's main character. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 15 Styles Worth Snagging From the Massive Saks Sale | | If you're feeling motivated to step into real shoes and pants (let's face it, it's been a while), we have the scoop on one of the best sales of the season to help get you started. Right now, through March 22, you can snag brand new designer styles for a major price drop during the Saks Fifth Avenue Friends & Family Sale. Whether you're in the market for new denim or cool outerwear to transcend the warmer weather, this sale is packed with hidden gems perfect for upgrading your wardrobe. What does that mean exactly? Well, think closet essentials and cashmere loungewear, then think of all the top brands like Off-White, John Elliott, and Theory that are up for grabs. Then, perhaps, think that you've been thinking about this too long, and it's time to get shopping. To make going through the thousands marked down items easier, we took the liberty of scouring the sale and picking out the 15 styles that you just can't miss. Check 'em out below. Read More | | | | | | | | | Staub's Cookware Is Some of the Best in the Game. Don't Sleep on This Deal. | | Verishop has dropped prices up to 50 percent on Staub's world-class cookware. They are selling out fast so if you're looking for new cookware, head over now to get the best selection. One notable deal is 30 percent off the 7-quart cocotte, which looks good in any kitchen and is packed with features, including a pre-seasoned finish and self-basting spikes under the lid to ensure that your roasts and chicken retain tenderness and moisture. Some other highlights include a griddle pan, a 3.75-quart French Oven and a 10-inch fry pan, all of which are discounted to prices we rarely see. You better hurry though, as some of the Staub goods have already sold out. For what it's worth, Verishop is also running a sale on BergHOFF kitchenware right now as well. These deals are a sure-fire way to take your cooking experience—and the food you get form it—to the next level, so don't sleep. Read More | | | | | | | | | Sony's Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are On Sale For the Lowest Price Ever | | Right now, Amazon's best-selling noise-cancelling headphones are $70 off. Sony's Noise-Cancelling Overhead Headphones ($278, Amazon) sit comfortably on your head for a seamless feel and come in three chic colors, from classic black to chic navy blue and minimalist white. While these normally cost $350, Amazon's currently shaving $72 off the price. That's the cheapest this pair has ever been. (Trust me, that's a big deal.) So, if you want pick up some great headphones for less—for yourself or your favorite college student in dire need of flushing out dorm noise—this deal is totally worth adding to your cart. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 20 Best iPad Accessories to Buy in 2021 | | An iPad is never just an iPad. It's an airy laptop, if you have a powerful portable charger and a carrying case. It's a makeshift home computer, if you've got an attachable keyboard and a sturdy tablet stand. It's a big iPhone if you have earbuds and a Wifi connection, and an artist's easel if you have the best drawing utensils. It's a shiny book, magazine, or newspaper if you can prop it up just right. What we mean is, an iPad without any of these accessories is really an iPad that hasn't achieved its full potential. Perhaps you're new to the tablet way of life (and a way of life it definitely is), and you're looking for the basics. Maybe you ditched the old Macbook, upgraded to the latest iPad Pro, and want to transform it into your main work-from-home station. Whatever the case, these are the 15 best iPad accessories to check out. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2021 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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