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NYC weatherman Erick Adame fired after his nude photos were sent to boss: lawsuit
September 19, 2022
An Emmy-nominated weatherman for Spectrum News NY1 claims he was fired after someone on an adult webcam site took nude photos of him and sent them to his boss, according to a new lawsuit.
Former NY1 meteorologist Erick Adame, in a statement on Instagram posted shortly after he filed the court papers Monday, announced his termination and revealed that he was getting professional help over what he described as his “compulsive behavior.”
“Despite being a public figure and being on television in the biggest market in the country in front of millions of people five days a week for more than a decade and a half, I secretly appeared on an adult webcam website,” Adame confessed in the post.
“It was absurd of me to think I could keep this private,” he wrote. “Nevertheless, my employer found out and I was suspended and then terminated.”
His legal petition in his Manhattan Supreme Court say a man took naked photos of him without his permission on the video chat website, identified as Unit 4 Media LTD.
The person then sent the pictures to his mother and NY1 “with intent of harassing, annoying, or alarming [Adame] and tortiously interfering with [Adame’s] employment relationship,” the court documents said.
Adame is seeking a court order to force the site to reveal the identity of the person – whose usernames include Sonal Prehonn, Tommysize29, Funtimes99, and Landonboy227 — noting he intends to sue them but needs their real identity to do so.
In his Instagram statement, Adame apologized to his employer, his co-workers, his audience and friends and family “for any embarrassment or humiliation I have caused you.”
“I had the job of my dreams and I lost it due to my own lapse in judgment,” he wrote.
He assured everyone he’s “getting the professional help I need so I can make appropriate decisions that don’t affect those I care deeply about, as well as my career, as I move forward in my life.”
Adame added that he doesn’t apologize for being gay or sex-positive and pleaded with potential future employers to give him a second chance rather than defining him on the “salacious video” that’s only a couple of minutes long.
“I acted out my compulsive behaviors, while at home, by performing on camera for other men,” Adame wrote, adding the videos were “100% consensual” on both sides and that he wasn’t paid for them.
He said he’s learned a lesson and assured future employers he “will be an exemplary employee and the most informed and enthusiastic meteorologist you have ever seen.”
Unit 4 Media’s lawyer Lawrence Walters told The Post: “Our client’s policy is to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas and to provide relevant user data when legally required.”
Walters noted: “Capturing and disseminating user content without consent violates our client’s Terms of Service and forum Rules which may result in a suspension or banning of the offending accounts.”
A spokesperson for NY1’s parent company, Charter Communications, declined to comment.
A judge will rule on Adame’s petition at a later date.
A spokesperson for NY1’s parent company, Charter Communications, declined to comment.
A judge will rule on Adame’s petition at a later date.
Sauce/more: https://nypost.com/2022/09/19/nyc-weatherman-fired-after-webcam-nudes-sent-to-boss/
KEK
>They act like leftists, making enough noise to seem like the majority.
tryingfailing to succeed yet again. Tiresome is exactly correct. These people ARE stupid.
Another day, another dollar? They're cheap whores, seems to be a pattern
>Petrov had been collecting information about one of the republican military units, working directly for a handler with a US spy agency
Surprise, surprise… here's some of the US spies/contractors/mercenaries in the field in Ukraine -recent video
Two decomposed bodies found in ex-Rhode Island mayor’s home: report
September 19, 2022
Two decomposed bodies were found in the home of a former longtime Rhode Island mayor on Monday, according to a report.
The shocking discovery was made by police in the city of Woonsocket, according to WJAR, where an elderly man and elderly woman were found in the home of ex-Woonsocket mayor Susan Menard.
Menard served as the city’s leader for more than a decade, beginning her tenure in 1995 before she left office in 2009, according to the city. Her time as mayor is apparently the longest in the city’s history.
It’s not yet known if Menard is one of the two bodies that was found in the home, the television station reported.
Police reportedly said the bodies were “badly decomposed” and are being investigated by the medical examiner. Authorities also said there was no sign of criminal behavior at this point, WJAR reported.
Further information, including how long the bodies were there, wasn’t available Monday evening.
Woonsocket is home to more than 40,000 residents and is less than 20 miles from Providence.
Sauce: https://nypost.com/2022/09/19/two-decomposed-bodies-found-in-ex-rhode-island-mayors-home/
Democrats not happy? hmm.
"Gee, Menard wouldn't happen to be a DEMOCRAT, now would she?
"Business as usual in the Democrat Party - Operation Dollar Bill, Woonsocket style.
It's still amazing that there are no Democrats willing to publicly call for the cleanup of their party.
Guess they're all on board with the Democrat corruption train.
Posted by: Ragin' Rhode Islander at March 8, 2008 2:43 PM"
https://www.anchorrising.com/barnacles/005478.html"
Two decomposed bodies found in ex-Rhode Island mayor’s home: report
September 19, 2022
Two decomposed bodies were found in the home of a former longtime Rhode Island mayor on Monday, according to a report.
The shocking discovery was made by police in the city of Woonsocket, according to WJAR, where an elderly man and elderly woman were found in the home of ex-Woonsocket mayor Susan Menard.
Menard served as the city’s leader for more than a decade, beginning her tenure in 1995 before she left office in 2009, according to the city. Her time as mayor is apparently the longest in the city’s history.
It’s not yet known if Menard is one of the two bodies that was found in the home, the television station reported.
Police reportedly said the bodies were “badly decomposed” and are being investigated by the medical examiner. Authorities also said there was no sign of criminal behavior at this point, WJAR reported.
Further information, including how long the bodies were there, wasn’t available Monday evening.
Woonsocket is home to more than 40,000 residents and is less than 20 miles from Providence.
Sauce: https://nypost.com/2022/09/19/two-decomposed-bodies-found-in-ex-rhode-island-mayors-home/
Democrats not happy? hmm.
"Gee, Menard wouldn't happen to be a DEMOCRAT, now would she?
"Business as usual in the Democrat Party - Operation Dollar Bill, Woonsocket style.
It's still amazing that there are no Democrats willing to publicly call for the cleanup of their party.
Guess they're all on board with the Democrat corruption train.
Posted by: Ragin' Rhode Islander at March 8, 2008 2:43 PM"
https://www.anchorrising.com/barnacles/005478.html"
Boneless port rectums
But butt butt, they LIKE bones in their rectums..expecially the ones that overcompensate
Spider spotted crawling on top of Queen Elizabeth’s casket at funeral
September 19, 2022
A certain spider just wanted to say goodbye to his late queen.
The world — and an emboldened arachnid — gathered Monday morning to mourn Queen Elizabeth at her funeral service.
Eagle-eyed royal watchers spied a crawling creature on top of a letter that was placed onto the coffin.
The card was actually a letter that King Charles III wrote to his mother that will be buried with her. The note read, “In loving and devoted memory. Charles R.”
Viewers couldn’t help but notice the spider during the ceremony and tweeted their thoughts after spotting the creature.
“Throughout the full of the Queen’s funeral I keep thinking about the spider I saw on her flowers and where the f – – k it is now???? Wouldn’t catch me picking her back up I’d be out of there,” someone wondered.
“Did anyone just see the spider on the queen’s casket,” one added. Others chimed in: “Bro there’s a spider running across the card on the queen’s coffin.”
Another said: “Whoever left the #interflora card on the queen’s flowers didn’t notice, what is now, the worlds most famous spider [sic].”
Sauce/more:
>Spider spotted crawling on top of Queen Elizabeth’s casket at funeral
oops, sauce: https://pagesix.com/2022/09/19/spider-spotted-atop-queen-elizabeth-iis-casket-at-funeral/
A certain spider just wanted to say goodbye to his late queen.
The world — and an emboldened arachnid — gathered Monday morning to mourn Queen Elizabeth at her funeral service.
Eagle-eyed royal watchers spied a crawling creature on top of a letter that was placed onto the coffin.
The card was actually a letter that King Charles III wrote to his mother that will be buried with her. The note read, “In loving and devoted memory. Charles R.”
Viewers couldn’t help but notice the spider during the ceremony and tweeted their thoughts after spotting the creature.
“Throughout the full of the Queen’s funeral I keep thinking about the spider I saw on her flowers and where the f – – k it is now???? Wouldn’t catch me picking her back up I’d be out of there,” someone wondered. >>17547699
“Did anyone just see the spider on the queen’s casket,” one added. Others chimed in: “Bro there’s a spider running across the card on the queen’s coffin.”
Another said: “Whoever left the #interflora card on the queen’s flowers didn’t notice, what is now, the worlds most famous spider [sic].”
Sauce/more: https://pagesix.com/2022/09/19/spider-spotted-atop-queen-elizabeth-iis-casket-at-funeral/
Phony document riddled with spelling and syntax errors mysteriously appeared on Mar-a-Lago court docket
September 19, 2022
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WASHINGTON (AP) — When a government document mysteriously appeared earlier this week in the highest profile case in the federal court system, it had the hallmarks of another explosive storyline in the Justice Department’s investigation into classified records stored at former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate.
The document purported to be from the U.S. Treasury Department, claimed that the agency had seized sensitive documents related to last month’s search at Mar-a-Lago and included a warrant ordering CNN to preserve “leaked tax records.”
The document remained late Thursday on the court docket, but it is a clear fabrication. A review of dozens of court records and interviews by the Associated Press suggest the document originated with a serial forger behind bars at a federal prison complex in North Carolina.
The incident also suggests that the court clerk was easily tricked into believing it was real, landing the document on the public docket in the Mar-a-Lago search warrant case. It also highlights the vulnerability of the U.S. court system and raises questions about the court’s vetting of documents that purport to be official records.
The document first appeared on the court’s docket late Monday afternoon and was marked as a “MOTION to Intervene by U.S. Department of the Treasury.”
The document, sprinkled with spelling and syntax errors, read, “The U.S. Department of Treasury through the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Marshals Service have arrested Seized Federal Securities containing sensitive documents which are subject to the Defendant Sealed Search Warrant by the F.B.I. arrest.”
It cited a federal statute for collecting financial records in federal investigations. The document also included the two supposed warrants, one that claimed to be sent to CNN in Atlanta and another to a towing company in Michigan.
Those supposed warrants, though, are identical to paperwork filed in another case in federal court in Georgia brought by an inmate at the prison medical center in Butner, N.C. The case was thrown out, as were the array of other frivolous lawsuits the man has filed from his prison cell.
The man has been in custody for several years since he was found not competent to stand trial after an arrest for planting a fake explosive outside the Guardian Building, a skyscraper in Detroit. Since his incarceration, he has filed a range of lawsuits and has impersonated the Treasury Department, claimed to be a federal trustee and claimed to be a lawyer for the Justice Department, a review of court records shows.
In the Georgia case, the man alleged that Trump and others had “acquired ‘millions of un- redacted classified tax returns and other sensitive financial data, bank records and accounts of banking and tax transactions of several million’ Americans and federal government agencies,” court documents say.
The judge in that case called his suit “fanatic” and “delusional,” saying there was no way to “discern any cognizable claim” from the incoherent filings.
The man has repeatedly impersonated federal officials in court records and has placed tax liens on judges using his false paperwork, two people familiar with the matter told the AP. Because of his history as a forger, his mail is supposed to be subjected to additional scrutiny from the Bureau of Prisons.
It’s unclear how the documents — the fake motion and the phony warrants — ended up at the court clerk’s office at the courthouse in West Palm Beach, Fla.
A photocopy of an envelope, included in the filing, shows it was sent to the court with a printed return address of the Treasury Department’s headquarters in Washington. But a postmark shows a Michigan ZIP code, and a tracking number on the envelope shows it was mailed Sept. 9 from Clinton Township, Mich., the inmate’s hometown.
The AP is not identifying the inmate by name because he has a documented history of mental illness and has not been charged with a crime related to the filing.
“There is simply nothing indicating that he has any authorization to act on behalf of the United States,” the judge in the Georgia case wrote.
But despite the clear warning signs — including a stamp noting the Georgia case number on the phony warrants — the filing still made its way onto the docket.
Spokespeople for the Justice Department and the Treasury Department would not comment. They declined to answer on the record when asked if the document was false and why the government had not addressed it.
Representatives in the court clerk’s office and the magistrate judge overseeing the search warrant case did not respond to requests for comment.
Sauce: https://archive.ph/v1WvJ#selection-2051.0-2280.0