Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Instafamous model Kelly Kay (Green) shows off new boobs - update II

The New York Times just did a story on KK, explaining viewers tuning in to her silly bum. 15 minutes of fame indeed.

Shortly after she bared her ass in front of millions at SuperBowl LIV in 2020, Kelly Kay was identified as a bimbo doing a viral stunt for Youtube prankster Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. As her name became known, her Instagram following soared, along with her current 'value'. According to Yahoo Sport she is worth around $4m as she enjoys a lucrative modelling career.
Instafamous model Kelly Kay (Kelly Green) now has a bounce in her step as plastic surgeon Dr Handel gave away 3 breast augmentation surgeries as a promotion. Kay took to social media to show off her new headlights.
27-year-old Instagram model Kelly Kay tried to streak across the field at Super Bowl LIV. She addressed the incident in a social media post. “Do what you want, when you want, life’s too short ..." Kay has more than 315k followers. The post of her arrest got 50k likes. She was charged with misdemeanour trespass and faces up to a year in the slammer. She updated Instagram, "U.S. fashion model... Featured on NY Post, Daily Mails, News.com, Barstool Sports and many more. You may have seen me on Super Bowl."

2 busted after 441kg cocaine seizure in BVI

Royal Virgin Islands cops busted Pedro Samuel Sr. and Reno Alphonso, 27, after a search of their vessel returned 441kg of cocaine. The BVI has been seen as a hub for drug traffickers, and the April arrest of former BVI Premier Andrew Fahie suggests that criminal activity has reached the highest levels of government. The case is currently set to go to trial on Jan. 17. Fahie, who is facing life in prison if convicted, was replaced as premier by Natalio Wheatley.
See ----->British Virgin Islands premier busted for cocaine in US sting

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

9 New York mobsters busted for racketeering/money laundering

For a decade, families visited a small coffee shop in suburban Long Island for pastries and gelato. Most were unaware of the longstanding gambling operation playing out just feet away from them: a secret underground gambling den in the store. Several across the island and in Queens served as a front for two of New York’s oldest crime families. The Long Island coffee shop alone typically earned them more than $10k per week. When other gambling clubs threatened their turf, Nassau County detective Hector Rosario, 49, offered to conduct police raids on the rival clubs in exchange for payments. 9 members and associates of the Genovese and Bonanno clans, and the dirty cop, were charged in a racketeering case.

Carmelo Polito
The Gran Caffe was opened around May 2012 and members of the two clans agreed on a profit split. The pattern was similar at the other fronts, which included Sal’s Shoe Repair in Merrick, N.Y., and La Nazionale Soccer Club in Queens.

Bonanno capo Anthony Pipitone
Genovese family capo Carmelo Polito, 63, threatened and extorted money from a man who lost several thousand dollars in bets, saying he would break the man’s face in a taped October 2019 call.

Trump raided by FBI - takes the 5th - Update IV

It was thought Rudy Guiliani would be thrown under the bus by Trump in 2019. A body can make book it will happen this time. The FBI seized 11 sets of restricted or secret documents including 1 ultra top secret 'signals intelligence', which are intercepted phone or email communications. Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information is a level of classification above top secret. These are among the most sensitive types of classified material the US has. Any 'normal' citizen caught with these documents would be in jail.
The list includes four sets of "top secret documents", three sets of "secret documents", and three sets of "confidential" documents.
Trump pushed back on reports that some of the documents the FBI sought at Mar-a-Lago included information related to nuclear weapons. “Nuclear weapons issue is a Hoax, just like Russia, Russia, Russia was a Hoax, two Impeachments were a Hoax, the Mueller investigation was a Hoax, and much more. Same sleazy people involved.” Trump said on his 'Truth Social'. The Washington Post reported the FBI was seeking documents containing information on nuclear weapons. Trump is suggesting documents were planted.
Vito Genovese, the 'king of the rackets,' invoked a Fifth Amendment plea more than 150 times in 1958 as a Senate committee accused him of crimes from racketeering to murder. In 1959, his reign as boss ended when he was convicted on narcotics conspiracy charges and sentenced to 15 years in prison. He died there in 1969.
During a campaign stop in September 2016, Trump compared those who invoke the Fifth Amendment to mobsters. The former president invoked his right against self-incrimination a reported 400 times during a deposition at the New York attorney general’s office. In a lengthy, boring statement, Trump blasted New York Attorney General Letitia James as being politically motivated and alleged he "did nothing wrong." Yet again Trump claims a 'witch hunt'.
“These are dark times for our nation” Trump declared when he announced his mansion at Mar-A-Lago had been raided by FBI agents on Monday night. Dorkus Eric Trump gave Fox news his expert take on the raid. The FBI's raid was related to the materials the former president brought to his private residence after his presidency concluded. FBI officers left with 20 boxes of documents.
Trump failed to meet the requirements of the national Archives Act by keeping the documents, instead of turning them over at the conclusion of his presidency. Some contained classified materials.

Jailhouse meth ring boss recalled to prison - framed probably

A gangster who ran a meth ring while in jail for shooting a Mongrel Mob president and assaulting another Mobster has been recalled to prison after breaching his parole. Brian Paul Taylor claims he has been clean of drugs since the mid-1990s. His latest breach involved smoking meth. Taylor was granted parole in May after serving almost all of a 20-year term. He shot then Mongrel Mob president Sovite Su’a with a .22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight in 2003 in a revenge attack.

Taylor, a Black Power member, did a smorgasbord of crimes.

Monday, August 15, 2022

Trump thinks he's President - senile

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Donald J. Trump

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America has never suffered this kind of ABUSE in Law Enforcement! For the FBI to RAID the home of the 45 President of the United States, or any President for that matter, is totally unheard of and unthinkable. This Break In was a sneak attack on democracy (our Republic!), and was both unannounced and done at a time when the President was not even present. It was for political, not legal reasons, and our entire Country is angry, hurt, and greatly embarrassed by it. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump

Holy snap we say. We have long suspected Trump was on the fast track for fronto-temporal dementia and here it is. Trump will be thinking he's Napoleon and wearing his underpants on his head pretty soon.
See ----->Frontotemporal dementia
See ----->Trump’s body tics, gait, and forward-leaning posture

UK drug dealer no college athlete

On July 5, 2021, around noon police officers stopped a grey Mercedes in Southampton. Kiran Porter, 25, stepped out to give cops his details. He then reached through the car window, grabbed a bag and ran from police. Cops detained him nearby soon after as the fat drug dealer wasn't used to running like a dog. During the subsequent chase Porter tried to grab a police Taser and assaulted one of the officers before being overpowered and handcuffed. Inside the bag was a pistol with a silencer, 50 bullets, and £24k in cocaine.
Porter was sentenced to five years and six months.

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Trump minions/defenders eating chit on live TV

It must take ultra large stones for these types to even show their dopey mugs. Amazingly, Trump demanded the return of documents this morning in another unhinged post on his 'Truth Social'.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, ripped 'Biden's DOJ' for blatant politicization against Trump after the raid. She called the search "complete abuse"

Oz mobster Mick Gato to build playgrounds for autistic

Oz underworld veteran Mick Gatto has failed again in a defamation case over an ABC article he says accused him of threatening to kill lawyer Nicola Gobbo. Initially Gatto asked for an apology, but later sought the “maximum payout”. It was tossed and Gatto was ordered to pay costs. Latest for Gato is a charity that is raising money to build playgrounds in Melbourne for children with autism.
Gatto was involved in a well publicized Salvation Army event in 2019. "I wish youse would leave me alone with this sort of stuff, I'm trying to do the right thing," Gatto said, "If I can contribute to society I'm very happy to do it."

'Dapper' Danny Hogan


Daniel P. Hogan 1905 Age 22
"Dapper" Danny Hogan (ca. 1880 - December 4, 1928) was a charismatic underworld figure and boss of Saint Paul, Minnesota's Irish Mob during Prohibition. His connections to cops of the deeply corrupt St. Paul Police Department made him hugely rich. Police Chief John "The Big Fellow" O'Connor of Saint Paul allowed criminals to operate in the city as long as they checked in with police, paid a small bribe and promised not to kill, kidnap, or rob within city limits. St. Paul was a safe haven for gangsters from 1900 to 1936 — as long as they conducted their criminal shenanigans elsewhere.

Notorious gangsters like John Dillinger, Al Capone, “Babyface” Nelson, Ma Barker, Alvin Karpis, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow all made Minnesota stops.
On December 4, 1928, Dapper Dan got behind the wheel of his Paige coupe and turned on the ignition. A bomb located beneath the floorboards detonated and blew off his right leg. He slipped into a coma at the hospital and died nine hours after the blast. Although the murder is still considered unsolved, declassified FBI files reveal that the most likely person responsible was Harry Sawyer, Hogan's underboss.