Monday, January 15, 2007

Child porn pervert sent to prison...

I really hate pervs like this...

DON'T FUCK W/ KIDS, ASSHOLE!!!

Here's the original link:
http://www.prestontoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx?sectionid=73&articleid=1971531


Here's a pic of the perv:

Clint "I'ma fuckin' perv" Eastwood (No, not this 1)





Fuck you, dude!



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Child porn pervert sent to prison


A 37-year-old has been sent to prison for distributing child porn.

Clint Eastwood, of Acregate Lane, Ribbleton, Preston, was caught with 180 illegal child porn images.Preston Crown Court was told that Eastwood's offending came to light when police were called to investigate complaints by a 13-year-old boy and girl. They told police that they went to a house in Preston last January to see a friend and Eastwood was there. Prosecutor, Graham Pickavance, said the defendant, in full view of the youngsters, turned on a computer and the live webcam showed a man committing an indecent act. Police were called and eventually Eastwood's computer was seized. There was evidence he had distributed some of the illegal child porn images to others, the court was told.One of the images was of a most serious category although the vast majority were of the lower levels the judge was told. Eastwood had denied two charges of causing a child to watch a sexual act for his own gratification. He claimed to a jury in a trial last month that he had agreed the children could wait at the property for their friend and they had accidentally seen the webcam. The jury convicted him on both charges by unanimous verdicts.

Eastwood pleaded guilty to 16 offences of distributing illegal images of children, 12 of making illegal images and one charge of possessing child porn. As well as the three year jail term, Judge Andrew Blake ordered that all computer equipment in his possession was confiscated. He also told Eastwood that he would be on the Sex Offenders Register for life and disqualified him from ever working with children. A background report had stated he still represented a high risk of re-offending, the judge told him. Andrew Sinker, for Eastwood, said the majority of the images, while illegal, were not of the most serious categories. He had no previous convictions involving sexual matters, added Mr Sinker.


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Fuckin' bastard...

I hope he meets a really nice man in prison who will make him his "bitch."

Fuck guys like this!!

Attorney Ran NY Confidential Escort Service...

This 1's kinda weird.

A lawyer runnin' an escort ring?

Read on...



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Attorney Ran NY Confidential Escort Service
the agency charged $1,000 an hour for its escorts' time
--NY Law Journal

New York- A criminal defense lawyer who worked as a federal and state prosecutor in New Jersey has been indicted for running a Manhattan-based escort service, Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau announced Wednesday. The lawyer, Paul Bergrin, who has defended soldiers charged with committing abuses while in Iraq, was arraigned Wednesday on a fugitive warrant in Newark, N.J., and bail was set at $500,000. No plea to the charges was entered, but Bergrin, 51, declined to waive extradition at the proceeding. John Tiffany, who represented Bergrin, said he expected his client to voluntarily surrender and contest the charges in New York.

Tiffany, a solo practitioner in Newark, N.J., said he had not seen the indictment and could not comment on the substance of the charges. But he described Bergrin, with whom he had handled many cases, as "about as stand-up a guy as you could get." Also named in a pair of indictments involving the NY Confidential escort agency were James Cortopassi, who had worked as a law clerk at Bergrin's four-lawyer criminal defense firm in Newark, and Hiram Ortiz, a former New Jersey state trooper. Bail for Ortiz was also set at $500,000. Cortopassi, who is a second-year student at Michigan State Law School, is expected to surrender voluntarily, Morgenthau said at a press conference Wednesday. If convicted of the top count in the two indictments, first-degree money laundering, Bergrin and Cortopassi would face a maximum sentence of 8 1/3 to 25 years in prison. Only Bergrin and Cortopassi were accused of the most serious charges, having an ownership interest in NY Confidential.The indictment accused them of involvement with the agency for six months in the latter part of 2004, a period during which prosecutors said the company took in $1.2 million worth of business.

But in January 2005, Jason Itzler, who had been the service's manager, was arrested. He subsequently pleaded guilty to money laundering and promoting prostitution, and was expected to be sentenced to 1 1/2 to 3 years during an appearance Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court. A second indictment alleges that Bergrin, Cortopassi, Oritz and a former escort continued to operate the business for another three months, from Jan. 12, 2005, to March 2, 2005. During that time, the agency charged $1,000 an hour for its escorts' time, but apparently did not fare well. In January 2005, Bergrin filed incorporation papers for the service, listing himself as the person upon whom process could be served, but on March 2, 2005, he filed dissolution papers, prosecutors said. Bergrin initially represented Itzler after his arrest. The indictment accuses Bergrin of falsely stating during Itzler's arraignment that Itzler had been working in his law office 12 to 14 hours a day for months. Prosecutors also accuse Bergrin of misconduct as a lawyer for lying to the New Jersey Parole Board in an effort to relax restrictions on Itzler so he could manage the escort service at night.

Before Itzler was arrested in connection with the escort service, he had been on parole after pleading guilty to smuggling ecstasy into Newark Liberty International Airport. To get more lenient treatment, prosecutors said, Bergrin told the parole board that Itzler had worked for him as a paralegal in a case involving a soldier who was being prosecuted for his conduct at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. Bergrin submitted false paychecks to substantiate the claim, according to prosecutors. In addition to having a partial ownership interest in NY Confidential, Bergrin and his friends used the services of prostitutes working for the agency without paying for them. Instead, the costs were covered by the company, prosecutors said. Bergrin has a law practice consisting of 300 to 500 clients, said his lawyer, Tiffany.

He made four trips to Iraq to defend soldiers, Tiffany added. Among his military clients were Sergeant Javal Davis, who was accused of committing abuses at Abu Ghraib, the case prosecutors said involved the false claim regarding Itzler to the New Jersey Parole Board. He also represents a soldier accused of criminally negligent homicide and dereliction of duty as a tank commander assigned to Mosul, Iraq. He is also representing Private First Class Corey Claggett, who is accused with other soldiers of staging an escape of three unarmed detainees in Iraq and killing them as they supposedly fled. According to his Web site, Bergrin was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn College. He received his law degree from the Nova University Law School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and served two tours in the Army.He worked in the office of the Essex County Prosecutor and the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. He was a partner at Pope, Bergrin & Verdesco from 1990 to 2005, when he established the Law Office of Paul W. Bergrin in Newark.

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Ain't this some shit?


Don't lawyer make enough damn $$$??

Whatta fuckin' New Year so far...

U.S. staff sergeant relieved of duties after posing nude for Playboy

I think that this is kinda fucked up.

There r a whole bunch of links on this story, so just do a search.

The pix r in the latest issue of Playboy (Feb. '07).

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U.S. staff sergeant relieved of duties after posing nude for Playboy
showed dog tags and little else
--AP

SAN ANTONIO - "Drop and give me 20!" is something you might hear Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart yell to airmen trainees at Lackland Air Force Base. Drop her trousers is what Manhart did for Playboy magazine, and now it's landed her in trouble with the military. "Of what I did, nothing is wrong so I didn't anticipate anything of course," Manhart said Thursday of the pictorial. "I didn't do anything wrong so I didn't think it would be a major issue." In a six-page spread in February's issue, hitting newsstands this week, Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline "Tough Love." The following pages show her partially clothed wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.

Manhart, 30, who is married with two children , has been relieved of her duties pending an investigation, according to Lackland AFB spokesman Oscar Balladares."This staff sergeant's alleged action does not meet the high standards we expect of our airmen, nor does it comply with the Air Force's core values of integrity, service before self, and excellence in all we do. It is not representative of the many thousands of outstanding airmen who serve in the U.S. Air Force today," Balladares said, reading a statement.

Manhart has modeled since she was younger and joined the Air Force in 1994, spending time in Kuwait in 2002. The California native said she hopes the Playboy photo shoot will pave a way into an acting or modeling career. The pictorial's accompanying article mentioned the possibility of trouble for the brunette drill instructor. But when asked in the article whether it might get her in "hot water with Uncle Sam," Manhart replied: "I've been serving for 13 years, fighting for everyone's rights. Why wouldn't I be able to stand up for my own rights and participate in the freedoms that make this country what it is?" Manhart said she didn't see the magazine as an escape from the military. She also said she is completely committed to her job. "I've proven myself. ... They picked me to train our future airmen of the world," she said. "They picked me to train these individuals so if they elect to say I don't have (integrity) then that's their opinion."

Playboy magazine spokeswoman Theresa Hennessey said two active-duty women have posed nude in Playboy in the past. Both were in the Navy, she said. One, Sherry Lynne White, was discharged in July 2000 after posing nude for the magazine. She had been scheduled to be released from duty that October. Another, Frederica Spilman, received an honorable discharge, which she had sought before posing, and a letter expressing the Navy's dismay less than a week after the June 1998 issue hit newsstands. Spilman appeared in the magazine wearing opened flight jackets, camouflage lingerie and dog tags. The six-page pictorial, under the heading "Fly Girl," also included pictures of Spilman in her Navy uniform and flight suit. Hennessey added that seven women also were featured in a "Women of the Armed Forces" spread in April 1980. Manhart said the shoot came about after she went on a casting call and kept getting called back for test shots.

The February pictorial was shot last spring, she said."The Air Force says go do something amazing, and I think I pretty much did it," she said.


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Here r the pix of what she looks like in the Feb. '07 issue of Playboy
(She does have a tight lil' body, though)








Here's what she looks like w/o Playboy's airbrushing



PhotoShop works wonders, doesn't it?