Thursday, October 29, 2015

Taylor Swift sues radio host who allegedly ‘groped her bottom’



Last month, former Colorado radio personality Robert “Jackson” Mueller declared he had bad blood with a certain international pop superstar. Mueller said he showed up at a meet-and-greet for Taylor Swift after a Denver show in 2013 with his girlfriend. He said that, during a last-minute photo op, Swift put her arm around his shoulder. The camera flashed, and that appeared to be that. Just another day in the radio biz.
However, after the picture was taken, Mueller said one of Swift’s security team accused him of inappropriately touching the singer. And, in a suit against Swift filed in September, Mueller said he lost his $150,000 job on the show “Ryno and Jackson” two days after the meet-and-greet because of that false accusation.
“Mueller steadfastly maintains that no inappropriate contact of any kind occurred between him and Ms. Swift,” he said in his lawsuit.
Now, Swift has replied to Mueller’s suit — and she isn’t happy. In documents filed in U.S. District Court in Colorado, Swift not only denied Mueller’s charges, but countersued, alleging assault.
“In the course of his meet and greet with Ms. Swift, Mueller intentionally reached under her skirt, and groped with his hand an intimate part of her body in an inappropriate manner, against her will, and without her permission,” Swift’s suit read. “Mueller did not merely brush his hand against Ms. Swift while posing for the photograph; he lifted her skirt and groped her.”

Boxer Yusaf Mack Says He Was Drugged Into Doing Gay Threeway Porn

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Honolulu police officer allegedly arrested lesbian couple for kissing in a supermarket



The Honolulu Police Department is fielding accusations of discrimination following a romantic Hawaiian sojourn gone awry.
Courtney Wilson, 25, and Taylor Guerrero, 22, had been on vacation in Oahu for just two days when they were arrested, put behind bars and forced to live on the streets after spending their trip budget on bail.
The couple of two years has gotten remarks about their same-sex relationship before, they told the Associated Press, but nothing like this.

Sanders proposes nixing marijuana from federal list of dangerous drugs



Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders announced his support Wednesday for removing marijuana from a list of the most dangerous drugs outlawed by the federal government — a move that would free states to legalize it without impediments from Washington.
The self-described “democratic socialist” senator from Vermont shared his proposal during a nearly two-hour town hall meeting with college students that he said was broadcast on the Internet to about 300 campuses across the country from George Mason University in Fairfax County, Va.
“Too many Americans have seen their lives destroyed because they have criminal records as a result of marijuana use,” Sanders told a live audience of more than 1,700 students, which erupted with applause. “That’s wrong. That has got to change.”

Crazy Racist Police Deputy involved in throwing student across the room during arrest has been fired


Deputy Ben Fields, the police officer involved in a confrontation with an unnamed student at a South Carolina high school on Monday has been relieved of his duties on Wednesday as a result of the incident.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott during an interview with CNN said it was unfortunate about the incident but after watching the 3rd video that emerged, they had to let him go.

He said, the Police officer followed protocol until when he threw the girl across the room. He said according to their training and what's acceptable when taking a suspect down, they are required never to let go of a suspect during a confrontation or an arrest but that he violated that rule when he had at the desk and threw her thereby losing contact with her.

The single worst thing you can do when starting a relationship with someone


Let's say, hypothetically, that you met a beautiful girl or guy at a work event. Then run into them at a party or two. You get their number. Go on dates. Hang out. And — ta da — you're in a relationship. 
How do you prevent it from blowing up? 
According to Neil Strauss, author of the heartrending and heartwarming new book "The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships," one of the most important things is to avoid parentalizing your new partner. 
When we fall for somebody, Strauss says, it's often because they embody the best and worst traits of our parents — so we're trying to get our unmet childhood needs met by this new person. If dad was aloof, for example, then you might long for somebody who's always available.

British/Ghanaian actor Sam Sarpong commits suicide


40 year old British-born/Ghanaian TV actor and model Sam Sarpong died in Southern California after jumping to his death from a bridge on Monday afternoon in Pasadena, where he lived.
The Los Angeles County coroner's office says the case is being investigated as a possible suicide. But the official cause hasn't been determined yet.
Pasadena police say he jumped from the Colorado Street Bridge following seven hours of attempts to talk him down.
Sarpong had a series of small roles in movies and TV shows, including "Bones" and "Boston Public" and co-hosted MTV's 2006 show, "Yo Momma." He was also Omoni Oboli's husband in the movie, Anchor Baby.

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