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Fake-New - "CNN - Jenni Spend 15 Years in Prison for Having Faked Her Death"

The article below: "CNN: Jenni Spend 15 Years in Prison for Having Faked Her Death," published on the Spanish fake-news website www.notaelpais.com, is a hoax. The articles on the website are all fictional and should not be taken as facts. Jenni Rivera, along with six others, died in a plane crash near Iturbide, Nuevo León, Mexico, on December 9, 2012.

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The publisher of the fake news has used the logo and name of popular news website CNN, in an attempt to make the article more convincing to its readers.

The Fake News - CNN: Jenni Spend 15 Years in Prison for Having Faked His Death

CNÑ: Jenni pasara 15 años en la cárcel por haber fingido su muerte.

CNN: Jenni spend 15 years in prison for having faked his death.

http://www.notaelpais.com/2014/09/jenni-pasara- 15-anos-en-la-carcel-por .html?m=1

WWW.NOTAELPAIS.com

The fake article claims that Mexican-American, singer, songwriter, actress, television producer, and entrepreneur, Dolores Janney Rivera,better known as Jenni Rivera, faked her death and was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a California court for fraud and money laundering. But, this is not true, because Rivera actually died in a plane crash on December 9, 2012 in Mexico.

Please remember that not everything that you read on the internet is true. That is why it is important to check with reputable or popular news websites, before sharing, commenting on, and “liking” news posts on social networking websites.

The website www.notaelpais.com are considered a threat because some persons are taking the fake articles that they have published as authentic news. And it is also similar to the fake or satirical news website:

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