Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Dad posted revenge porn video of him having sex with ex-girlfriend online in bid to 'destroy her'

Darren Quinn
Revenge porn: Darren Quinn
A father posted revenge porn online as he threatened to "destroy" his ex-girlfriend, a court has heard.
Darren Quinn, 38, was furious that the woman wanted to end their relationship.
Swansea Crown Court heard Quinn plotted to use 93 images of their sex sessions to humiliate her, reports Wales Online .
He told her: "I'm putting the pictures on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, I don't care about the consequences.
"You'll be sorry you ever met me because I am going to destroy you."

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Khloe Kardashian Reveals She Made A Sex Tape With Lamar Odom

Believe it or not, the Kardashians don't just sit around and talk about the consequences of the sex tape that arguably launched all of their careers.
On Sunday's episode of "Watch What Happens Live," a fan asked Khloe how her sister Kim plans on explaining her famous sex tape with then boyfriend Ray J to her darling children.  
"Good question, but I don't know. That's what moms and dads do ... I don't know," the 31-year-old said in such a way that either deserved an acting award, or it's something the family really hasn't discussed. 

Nigerian (Michael Adegbite)Teaching assistant killed as he tried to track down thieves who attempted to steal his computer

Killed: Michael Adegbite
A teaching assistant who was stabbed to death as he tried to sell his laptop on Gumtree ‘saw red’ when the buyers tried to rob him, the Old Bailey heard.
Michael Adegbite, 28, was knifed through the heart after pursuing three men who had attempted to steal his Apple MacBook.
He and two pals armed themselves with a metal pole, a crowbar and a hammer as they hunted down the three men who had tried to rip them off.
However, Mr Adegbite ended up in a pool of blood on the pavement in the ensuing confrontation.
Phillip Omotosho, a pal of the victim, told detectives Mr Adegbite ‘felt violated’ in the aftermath of the attempted robbery.

Chris Rock Calls Out The Oscars Lack Of Diversity In Perfect Tweet

Some call it The Oscars, others The Academy Awards, but host Chris Rock has an even better title.
The 2016 Academy Award nominations, announced Thursday, revealed only white performers were nominated in the acting categories. Sadly, the lack of diversity has been a recurring theme with the show. And the new host couldn't resist calling it out with a perfect tweet

Female Student stabs man in eye with her Christian Louboutin stiletto on night out - and walks free from court

Shadiya Omar
A student who stabbed a man in the eye with a Christian Louboutin stiletto heel has walked free from court.
Shadiya Omar, 22, attacked Justin Lloyd, also 22, as they both waited for a taxi home after a night out.
Manchester Crown Court heard Mr Lloyd, approached Omar’s friend outside a hotel in Manchester.
He offered the woman a crisp, but she knocked them out of his hand, so he attempted to pour them over her head, Manchester Evening News reports .
The court heard Omar reacted by rushing to her friend’s aid and struck Mr Lloyd in the eye with the designer shoe.
Prosecuting, Jonathan Savage, said: “He was then struck a single blow to the left eye with an object.
“His next reaction was feeling that he has been hit in the eye and feeling a long object in front of his left eye, he had to pull it out.”
Police arrived and Omar was arrested.

DJ Khaled Robbed of $80,000 After Accidentally Posting Credit Card on Snapchat

DJ Khaled





DJ Khaled has become the self-help guru of Snapchat, and the Miami-based hip-hop star had to learn a costly lesson about being careful with what you post online.
The Miami producer has been doling out advice and motivation online for the past few months ranging from “You a genius” to “Them doors that was closed, I ripped the doors off the hinges and put the hinges in my boys’ hands.” But when Khaled flashed his American Express Black Card during one of his motivational videos, he reportedly lost $80,000 within seconds.

Mexico finally recaptured fugitive drug lord 'El Chapo' Guzmán, but the fight is far from over

el chapoReutersJoaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is escorted by soldiers during a presentation at the hangar belonging to the office of the attorney general in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 8.
On the morning of January 8, the Mexican government recaptured fugitive drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and hours later frog-marched him from northwestern Sinaloa state, where he was captured, back to the prison near Mexico City from which he escaped in July — where he will reportedly be even more closely monitored.
But the fight — in court against Guzmán and in the streets against his cartel — is far from over.
The details that have emerged about the extradition case indicate that it could be years before Guzmán faces trial.

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