Keyword: sexting
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Project Veritas set Twitter ablaze last week with back to back bombshell undercover videos exposing the social media giant for their ‘big brother’ practices and censorship of Trump supporters.
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A teenage girl facing criminal charges after she sent an explicit selfie through Snapchat to a classmate says she is not a criminal. “Sexting is common among teens at my school, and we shouldn’t face charges for doing it. I don’t want anyone else to go through what I’m going through,” the 14-year-old girl said in a statement released by the Minnesota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota.
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Texas Congressman Joe Barton released a statement Wednesday apologizing for a graphic nude photo of him that circulated on social media earlier this week. He announced his re-election bid earlier this month. U.S. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Ennis, released a statement on Wednesday apologizing for a graphic nude photo of him that circulated on social media earlier this week. "While separated from my second wife, prior to the divorce, I had sexual relationships with other mature adult women," he said. "Each was consensual. Those relationships have ended. I am sorry I did not use better judgment during those days. I am...
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Texas Congressman Joe Barton sent nudes and illicit text messages to a woman, and he's apologizing for the graphic image first revealed by a Twitter user.
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Texas Congressman Joe Barton sent nudes and illicit text messages to a woman, and he's apologizing for the graphic image first revealed by a Twitter user. Barton, a Republican, sent the nude photo showing his penis. The Twitter user censored the image, and also revealed a sext that reads, "I want u soo bad. Right now."
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In the days since the chaos in Charlottesville, First Amendment law and the limits of protected speech have been topics of growing public concern. The sometimes murky line between offensive, but legally-protected peaceful speech and unprotected, regulable speech has often been drawn with a political paintbrush; for decades, liberals defended even the most abhorrent speech while conservatives argued for an ever-constricting zone of First Amendment protection. Recently, we have seen something of an about-face on this issue. We’re now seeing more left-leaning individuals and groups actively denounce speech of white supremacist groups, and more conservative demands for legal protection. As...
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Click the link for the amazing lying of Anthony Weiner way back in 2011. The pervert now heads to prison for 21 months.
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•Anthony Weiner's lawyer has asked for him to be placed at Schuylkill Federal Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania •The prison is more of a 'camp' with inmates sleeping in dorms instead of cells •Plenty of activities await with a gym, pool table, library, TV room and garden •Inmates are allowed visitors four days a week and can communicate via email •Prisoners are required to wear a uniform at all times •The prison is a three hour drive (160 miles) from New York •Weiner was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison on Monday after he admitted exchanging sexually charged messages with...
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Weiner cannot be incarcerated for long enough to punish him for what he's done. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner (D – HELL), was sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting an underage teen and asking her to perform sexual acts on Skype and Snapchat. The New York Daily News published a fairly arresting courtroom sketch of his sentencing: While “crying and grabbing tissue after tissue,” Weiner asked for probation for his crimes. From the NYDN: “I victimized a young person who deserved better,” Weiner said in court. “I am not asking that I be trusted … I ask you for...
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Worried Anthony Weiner arrives at court to be sentenced in the sexting scandal with 15-year-old girl where he asked the high schooler to get naked and touch herself on Skype Anthony Weiner arrived to court on Monday morning to be sentenced after he admitted exchanging sexually charged messages with a 15-year-old girl Federal prosecutors had urged the New York City judge to sentence him between 21 and 27 months in prison and ignore his plea to escape custody Weiner, 53, had 'acknowledged an interest in legal, adult, teen-themed pornography' the 11-page report reveals Feds spell out how he wanted his...
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The disgraced ex-congressman broke down crying as he was sentenced to 21 months in prison Monday for convincing a high school student to undress and touch herself via Skype in 2016. “This was a serious crime. It’s a serious crime that deserves serious punishment,” Manhattan federal judge Denise Cote said as the convicted sext fiend dropped his head into his hand and wept. After the courtroom cleared, the one-time mayoral hopeful sat crying silently in his chair alongside his tearful mother
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NEW YORK (AP) — Former Rep. Anthony Weiner was sentenced Monday to 21 months in prison for sexting with a 15-year-old girl in a case that rocked Hillary Clinton's campaign for the White House in the closing days of the race and may have cost her the presidency. Weiner, 53, dropped his head into his hand and wept as the sentence was announced by Judge Denise Cote.
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Anthony Weiner is scheduled to be sentenced on Monday in a sexting scandal that some blame for Hillary Clinton’s presidential loss. The former New York congressman faces up to 27 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to one charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Prosecutors say he broke the law by having illicit contact with a 15-year-old girl, including asking her to “sexually perform” for him in conversations on Skype and Snapchat. The Democrat’s obsessive sexting habit not only destroyed his career in the U.S. House, but it also doomed his campaign for mayor and his marriage...
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Former congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) asked a Manhattan federal court to grant him leniency after his conviction for sending obscene emails and texts to an under-aged 15-year-old girl last year. Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of 21 to 27 months for a charge that carries a maximum of 10 years in prison. Weiner's lawyers argued that "the girl was the instigator of the crime. She preyed upon the weaknesses of a man who was widely known as a sex pervert. Now she's written a book and will profit from the experience. So, to say that she was an innocent victim...
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Eric Bolling is suing reporter Yashar Ali after the Huffington Post published his report claiming the FOX News host sent lewd text messages to multiple female colleagues. Bolling is suing Ali personally for a whopping $50 million. Ali says he stands by his reporting and isn’t intimidated by the suit. Huffington Post released a statement Wednesday responding to the lawsuit. The Huffington Post stated, “Yashar Ali is a careful and meticulous reporter. We stand by his reporting.” View image on Twitter
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One-by-one, key players at Fox News are being taken out by allegations that remain untested in any judicial proceedings. On Friday evening August 4 at 8:23 PM, an article was published at HuffPost: “Fox News Host Sent Unsolicited Lewd Text Messages To Colleagues, Sources Say.” The article had obviously been in preparation for some time, since it included a statement from Bolling’s attorney defending his client. The host is Eric Bolling, 54, a friend of President Donald Trump, and a defender of the president in his role as a prominent anchor and co-host on the Fox News channel (FNC). Friday...
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If you've spent any time at a major conservative event where Fox News is in attendance, you'll see what could be considered a hooker convention. That's not to say that there aren't women who are dressed and act conservatively, but for the most part the women there look like they're for sale, and if you spend any time watching Fox News, you'll see what they're looking for. Women bleach their hair blonde because that's what the higher ups believe their viewers want to see. It appears the woman behind numerous allegations at FNC is a lebisan activist named Caroline Heldman...
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The Huffington Post’s Yashar Ali reported Friday that FOX News’ Eric Bolling sent numerous female co-workers lewd text messages. Bolling has since been suspended and now Yashar reports law firm, Paul Weiss, will investigate the matter. The firm has raised campaign funds for Hillary Clinton and Obama officials, such as former DHS Chief Jeh Johnson“Breaking: Per Fox News Spokesperson, Eric Bolling has been suspended. An investigation will be conducted by law firm Paul Weiss,†tweeted Ali.Washington Free Beacon reports: The firm, Paul, Weiss, has long been tied to the Clinton family, with its employees donating hundreds of thousands to its...
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Longtime Fox News host Eric Bolling has been suspended amid allegations that he texted a lewd photo to multiple female colleagues in years past. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed Saturday that his suspension is "pending the results of an investigation, which is currently underway." Law firm Paul Weiss, which has investigated complaints lodged against other high-profile network employees, is conducting the investigation, the spokesperson said.
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Fox News anchor Eric Bolling has been suspended pending an investigation into lewd messages he is accused of sending multiple female coworkers at Fox News and Fox Business Channel. In a statement, Fox News confirmed Bolling's suspension Saturday afternoon. "Eric Bolling has been suspended pending the results of an investigation, which is currently underway," a Fox spokesperson said. Bolling, who previously co-hosted "The Five", now serves as a host of the new Fox News show "The Specialists." A spokesperson for Fox tells The Hill that Bolling will be investigated by the Paul Weiss law firm. That's the same firm that...
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