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Who Are Other Sick Celebs The Media Is Ignoring?

This shit not even a damn scoop. It came out a while ago, that they removed him from the show, after she told her bosses he was texting her wild shit.
 

This that misleading/half ass reporting that makes me mad. She purposely added "His co-host who reported him hasn't appeared on weekday Fox News since late April. ", to make it seem like dude sexually harassed her & they kicked her off but, kept him. The reality of the situation is she got her own show on their streaming network & he was the cohost. After she reported him, he was fired off the streaming show & now i think its just her. This got reported back in June.
 


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It’s funny how normalized perverted behavior has become with people in the 21st century.

I haven’t read all of the comments; but the first leading pages led with images of white men, when hip hop and rap music is driving popular opinion, morals, taste, and fashion today.

Hip Hop and rap’s most popular genre is fuckboi and fuckgirl. Besides porn—-and most of hip hop & rap is porn set to a beat—the sick celebs that the media is “missing” is in popular music: rap and hip hop.

I am not concerned with white people on this argument. I am concerned with how perversity has been normalized with our own children through our own music. All of the words and lyrics of black writers and musicians, are the words coming out of our baby’s mouths and in their brains. Out the gate, they know all of the raps and rhymes of some of the most sexualized thinking and doings of adults. They are fuckbois because we allowed it. They are fuckgirls because we allowed sex to be the pervasive talking point in almost every song and hit record.
 

Shawne Merriman Sued for Wrongful Death in Playboy Employee's Overdose

SHAWNE MERRIMAN SUED PLAYBOY EMPLOYEE'S FAM CLAIMS WRONGFUL DEATH He Adamantly Denies It


Ex-San Diego Chargers star Shawne Merriman is being sued by the parents of a deceased Playboy employee, who claim he drugged and possibly assaulted their daughter before she overdosed while partying with him ... but Merriman flat-out denies wrongdoing.

The employee was Kimberly Fattorini, who died in 2017. At the time, her death was ruled accidental, with the cause being overdose from a cocktail of substances ... including booze, coke and a commonly used date rape drug known as GHB.

In a lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Kimberly's parents claim that she and some friends went to a club event 'cause of an invite from a promoter, who the parents allege went on to host the girls at his house, continuing to party into the early morning.

The lawsuit alleges that the promoter texted Shawne at some point the next day, saying ... "Got 3 whores over," with the idea being that Shawne could take a couple off his hands.

Kimberly's parents go on to claim that Shawne did in fact show up, and was allegedly witnessed carrying a bottle with some sort of liquid inside. After that, the parents allege that Kimberly texted the promoter from inside the house saying, "you friend just poor'd half G in my drink," and the parents believe G refers to GHB, which is a powerful depressant.

The lawsuit alleges Kimberly sent a number of texts afterward that made no sense, with the implication being that she was incredibly intoxicated. The suit claims that Kimberly, Shawne and a friend of hers then went to her friend's place after ... and then around 3 PM, a 911 call was placed by Kimberly's friend who found her unresponsive.

Kimberly's parents claim that first responders found her "half-naked with her jeans unzipped and unbottoned." They also allege Shawne was in the room when 911 was called, and that he made clear to the present parties that he didn't want it known he was there.

The suit alleges that a preliminary report from the autopsy didn't indicate any foul play, but they also note that a test for sexual assault wasn't done because officials said it wasn't conducted at the time of the initial autopsy, and couldn't be done properly afterward.

Now for an alleged text Kimberly's parents claim they dug up between a friend of Kimberly's and the promoter who initially invited Shawne ... it allegedly read, "Shawn killed her ass, what a f***ing idiot." Another alleged text from the promoter reads, "That dumbass been drugging girls for years."

The complaint claims negligence, battery and a violation of the drug dealer liability act. The family's asking for damages.

As for Shawne, a representative for him tells TMZ ... "As of right now Shawne, nor his attorney, have any knowledge of him being named in any lawsuit. This alleged lawsuit is baseless. Shawne attended an after party more than two years ago where a young woman unfortunately overdosed."

His rep goes on, "The police thoroughly investigated and found no wrong doing whatsoever by Shawne. The fact that they are raising this now, two years after the fact, demonstrates the baseless nature of these allegations."
 

Ashley Wagner: Coughlin sexually assaulted me

Olympic bronze medalist Ashley Wagner says she was sexually assaulted by John Coughlin, becoming the latest figure skater to make an accusation against the former U.S. skater.

Wagner, 28, detailed the June 2008 assault to USA Today Sports this week, saying she was 17 when the then-22-year-old Coughlin climbed into bed with her, kissed her and groped her without her permission. She said the incident occurred after a party at the U.S. team's figure skating camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

"I was absolutely paralyzed in fear," Wagner told the newspaper.

After several minutes, Wagner said she grabbed Coughlin's hand and told him to stop. At that point, he left the room.

Wagner, a three-time national champion who is now retired from competitive skating, also wrote about the assault in a first-person piece for USA Today.

"I now know that regardless of the events of that night, I got into that bed thinking I was safe to just fall asleep. He was the one who took away that safety," Wagner wrote. "I went into that house just wanting to have fun with my friends. He was the one who shattered all of that."

Coughlin died by suicide in January, a day after he received an interim suspension from the U.S. Center for SafeSport and U.S. Figure Skating for unspecified conduct. He was 33.

He was accused by three people of sexual misconduct at the time of his suspension. Two of those accusations came from minors, including one from his former pairs teammate Bridget Namiotka.

Wagner detailed her accusation to U.S. Figure Skating in February.

"What happened to Ashley should not happen to anyone, period," USFS spokeswoman Barbara Reichert told USA Today in a statement. "Ashley is incredibly strong; not just to have the courage to come forward with her story, but to share her experience publicly to help others."

Wagner said she and Coughlin never discussed the incident again.

She said she feared speaking out earlier because she competes in a sport where judges determine success. She told the newspaper two factors helped change her mind: the emergence of the #MeToo movement and Coughlin's coaching suspension.

"I didn't really genuinely process what this was until the start of the #MeToo movement," Wagner told USA Today. "Hearing other women come forward with their stories, it kind of made me reflect on this experience in a completely different manner. I had always felt violated but something within that movement really showed me that I was violated and I did have my safety and comfort taken away from me that night."
 
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