Health scare

A one Anton Dunn was arrested yesterday after a video he posted a video on YouTube — which claimed he poisoned bottles of Gerber baby food because he wanted to kill Hispanic and black babies — caught the attention of Manhattan prosecutors. Worth nothing: Dunn is black. Also worth noting: Dunn is the same wanker who previously claimed to have infected 12,000 girls with HIV, because he wanted to teach black and Hispanic women aged 15-30 about safe sex.

Aug 1, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 4 Responses

Shia LaBeouf was arrested early Sunday morning in Los Angeles on suspicion of being a young, entitled, self-absorbed Hollywood actor. [AP]

Jul 28, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response

Robert A. Williams was handed a 422 year prison sentence yesterday for crimes related to the rape and torture (there was bleach, glue, and knives involved) of a 19-year-old Columbia journalism student last April. The "childhood of neglect" defense did not work. [NYT]

Jul 25, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 2 Responses
The British aren't coming, the British aren't coming

Slapping "exclusive" on this Sun story about Christian Bale allegedly assaulting his mother and sister, TMZ says The Dark Knight star was taken into custody over the allegations made yesterday by 61-year-old mom Jenny and 40-year-old sister Sharon. This, after police allowed him to attend the premiere of the new Batman flick after the police reports were made. Because if the throng of red carpet reporters are going to struggle getting face time with Bale, it's not like the cops could expect him to answer their questions.

Jul 22, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond
From old age or by his own will is yet to be determined

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Already serving a sentence of 18 years to life in New York for the firefighter rape on Halloween in 2005, Peter Braunstein was treated to a quaint 23 year sentence in Ohio for his attack of a doctor there while running from authorities. Not that it's of any consequences to Braunstein: He plans to get himself murdered while behind bars. "It's not as far-fetched as you think. It will happen soon. Maybe as soon as Christmas. That's a pretty depressing time of year." Because Halloween is so much more joyous.

Jul 18, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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In what promises to be more weeks and months of forcing folks like us to report on him, celebrity ex-boyfriend and accused professional swindler Raffaello Follieri might score himself a plea deal. Follieri, who's sitting behind bars because he could not find anyone to pay the $21 million bail, could serve a reduced sentence of just five to 6.5 years if he just pleads guilty and saves the public the cost of a full-blown trial. But that would involve caring about the little guy who's getting screwed out of his tax dollars, and concerning himself with matters like that isn't exactly Follieri's M.O. [NYP]

Jul 18, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright, who are filming Oliver Stone's W together, were arrested with four others involved with the film after cops were called to the Stray Cat bar in Shreveport, Louisiana, to deal with a rowdy patron. It was Brolin.

"Detective Rod Demery, working as Shreveport Police Department public information officer over the weekend, said sending officers to handle unruly bar patrons isn’t unusual."

Congrats, Brolin. You're a statistic.

Jul 14, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response
Oopsies!

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Twelve years too late, prosecuters have finally cleared JonBenet Ramsey’s family in her killing in light of new DNA evidence. Oh, but law enforcement is “deeply sorry.” Which makes the fact that the family has been publicly scorned and placed under suspicion all OK.

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Jul 10, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Continuing its tradition of reporting on celebrities by reporting on some other aspect of culture that celebrities are involved in, the Times chronicles the tribulations involved in being famous while having a court date.

How to get inside without being accosted by a local news reporter? How to make your exit and slip into your waiting black window-tinted SUV when there's a scrum of paparazzi blocking your way?

When Rip Torn left the courthouse on a DUI matter, he found himself hiding under an 18-wheeler; Courtney Love had a different tactic, namely turning the courthouse sidewalk into a step-and-repeat.

There's a fun gallery where you can relive your favorite celebrity court moments, from Naomi Campbell to Boy George. Collect them all.

Jul 10, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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The left-leaning blogger Brian Beutler, the Washington correspondent for the Media Consortium, was shot in D.C. yesterday. "Some of the details of the incident are still sketchy. According to [MC project director Tracy] Van Slyke, Beutler was walking with a friend after leaving a bar in Washington's Adams Morgan section when the two were confronted by a man demanding their cell phones near 17th Street and Euclid Street. It's unclear as yet what happened, but the man fired several shots at Beutler. One bullet hit him in the spleen and he was hit twice in the shoulder. A D.C. police official said he wasn't aware of any arrests made in connection with the shooting." Though Beutler is expected to bounce from stable condition to full recovery, this whole thing is sad, because it's quite likely he was not even shot for his political leanings. [TPM]

Jul 3, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Billionaire and massaging young-thing procurer Jeffrey Epstein has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to felony charges. After his sentence, he'll return home for a year-long house arrest and a slot in Florida's sex offender registry. [TSG] The biggest surprise? The New York Times, which took four hundred years to finally report on the Epstein scandal, already carries a wire report of the news.

Jun 30, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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After that power lunch at Michael's on Monday, Raffaello Follieri was planning to jet off to Italy on Wednesday and spend some time in Capri. He'd even scheduled a birthday party for himself with friends at a restaurant in his hometown of Foggia. Then Tuesday got in the way, what with that little 12-count indictment, his handcuffing, courtroom antics, and eventual house arrest. All of which reveals one little thing: Anne Hathaway's ex-boyfriend had zero idea the feds were after him. If he did, at the very least he could've moved up his travel plans, or even better, gone somewhere else beside Italy, which has an extradition agreement with the U.S. — though after the CIA flap last year, where the U.S. refused to send accused officials overseas for trial, perhaps the Italians are less willing to cooperate with American law enforcement these days. We hear Austria is lovely, and uncooperative, these days.

Jun 26, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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It's not that Anne Hathaway's ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri is a con artist. It's that he's a bad con-artist. How to tell? He was arrested! That's sort of the biggest criteria for finding out if a con artist is bad at his game. The second piece of criteria? Going to prison, which is where it sounds like he's headed.

Trying to buy some sway with the pope, because you told your investors you were the Church's financial manager, by donating $387,000 of your investors' cash to the Vatican? And when that didn't work, you hired a pair of monsignors to travel with you and then asked them to change into a more seniorial robe to send the impression you were down with god's No. 2? If this sounds like a caper out of one of, uh, Hathaway's movies, add to the film treatment many more hundreds of thousands of swindled funds that went toward funding a lavish lifestyle including a Trump Tower duplex, custom tailored clothes, and luxurious holiday travels, and you're really on your way to the bumbling about of Get Smart.

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Jun 24, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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As soon as Naomi Campbell has settled one case, it’s time to plead guilty to another one. Such is life when you’re an angry lunatic with a crippling sense of entitlement. She pleaded guilty this morning in London to “two counts of assaulting a police constable; one of using threatening, abusive words or behavior to cabin crew; and one of using insulting, abusive, threatening behavior or disorderly conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress” — a result of her recent temper tantrum at the British Airways counter at Heathrow Airport.

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Jun 20, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond
Also, How R. Kelly Was Found Not Guilty Of 14 Counts of Child Pornography

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Let’s face it — unless, due to some warped, wishful thinking, you are convinced that the real R. Kelly is “I Believe I Can Fly” and not “You Remind Me of My Jeep,” or you are just such a die-hard fan that you are completely delusional, most people believe that R. Kelly did indeed film himself having sex with and pissing on his 14-year-old goddaughter, whether they’re in the cut-off-his-balls or the she-was-old-enough-to-know-what-she-wanted camp. You believe this because you saw the tape — which very clearly shows R. Kelly and a sickeningly young girl in an ugly wood-paneled room one might also have seen if one had tuned into his MTV Cribs episode — or because you know that R. Kelly married a 15-year-old Aaliyah, or because you’ve heard about the multiple settlements he’s paid to underage girls who have accused him of sexual misconduct.

The jury saw the same tape many of us did (I was in college; it still makes me queasy to think about it). And, from what they’re saying in post-trial interviews, they saw what everyone else saw. So why the hell did R. Kelly get away with it? There was one little thing. Well, one big thing.

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Jun 16, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Breaking: The jury in the R. Kelly child pornography trial has reached a verdict. Not guilty on all 14 counts.

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Jun 13, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Alain Robert, the French climber dubbed Spider-Man for his tendency to draw attention to himself in public settings (and also because he climbs buildings and other structures), was let off the hook for climbing the Times building, except for a disorderly conduct charge. That wasn't enough to keep him: He flew back to France yesterday. He told the grand jury: "If you can climb a ladder, you can climb the New York Times Building."

Jun 13, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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Say what you will about NYC’s radio personalities and their exhausting egos, but none of them deserve to die. A sexual harassment lawsuit — which made waves when a few details of it were leaked in March — filed against Wendy Williams’ husband, Kevin Hunter, includes some interesting information about Wendy Williams competitor Miss Jones of Hot 97.

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Jun 12, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond
Knowing What's Good For You

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Not being a law professional and already believing that the man is guilty, it’s difficult for me to gauge R. Kelly’s chances of being acquitted. But you don’t have to be a law professional to know that R. Kelly, who based on insider-y things I’ve heard and interviews I’ve read and witnessed, has the IQ of a slug, did himself a big favor by avoiding the witness stand.

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Jun 11, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond

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When Eliot Spitzer was New York's attorney general, he went after white collar crooks and prostitutes. Now that Andrew Cuomo has taken the helm, he's made turning the Internet into a safe playground for kids a top priority. First he went after Facebook, for allowing lax privacy policies that might let kids become the real-life victims of a To Catch a Predator episode. And now he's heavy handed Internet service providers including Verizon, Sprint, and Time Warner, to block websites that are known to traffic in kiddie porn.

That the online newsgroups where child porn pics and videos are traded are so widely known, and that these ISPs could pretty easily identify customers who visited them, is one thing. The other thing is how Atty. Gen. Cuomo described his relationship with kiddie porn: "You can’t help but look at this material and not be disturbed." Well, some folks can help to look at it, but that's just us.

Jun 10, 2008 · posted by david · Link · Respond
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