Showing posts with label Reporting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reporting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Nicole Eggert Says Reporting Scott Baio to Cops Was "Right Thing to Do"

Nicole Eggert has no regrets about dragging police into her feud with Scott Baio – and says it’s a necessary part of her recovery. Nicole was out in L.A. Wednesday morning when she revealed her experience with LAPD one day earlier. TMZ broke…


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Monday, April 3, 2017

Melania Trump Reporting for First Lady Duty! (PHOTO)

Melania Trump’s making it official … she’s ready to slip into her new gig. The White House just released Melania’s official First Lady portrait. They somehow managed to keep that massive wedding ring in frame while taking the shot in her new White…


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Waffle House Sued for Falsely Reporting Man for Stealing a Meal

Waffle House sent the cops after a man for not paying for his meal, but video evidence cleared him and now HE wants payback … according to a new suit. William Edmonson Jr. claims he and his son went to a Pensacola Waffle House for some grub in…


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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Barack Obama and Ivanka Trump"s Neighborhood Snowblower Reporting for Duty (VIDEO)

Barack, Michelle Obama and Ivanka Trump all have a neighbor who really blows … when it comes to getting rid of snow, and he’s willing to help ‘em dig out from winter Storm Stella. We got D.C. resident Mario Castillo Tuesday — who lives…


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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Joe Giudice: Punished For Reporting to Prison Drunk, Insiders Claim

It’s only been two weeks since Joe Giudice reported to prison, but it looks as though Juicy Joe has already figured out a way to royally piss off prison officials.



According to Radar Online, Giudice was visibly intoxicated when he turned himself in to begin serving his sentence on March 23.


“He was a total mess,” reports one insider at Fort Dix Correctional Institution, adding that Giudice appeared to be “completely wasted.”


Joe reportedly spent his final morning at home knocking back drinks with his newly-sprung wife, Teresa Giudice.


Sources say by the time he showed up at the penitentiary at noon, the 43-year was three sheets to the wind, in direct violation of prison rules.


Now, two weeks later, Joe is still paying the price for his final bender.


“They couldn’t believe he made a mockery of the court by immediately breaking the rules,” says the source.


Giudice has struggled with alcoholism for years, but he may not have realized how hefty of a price he would pay for what corrections officers consider a major infraction:


Attorney Miles Feinstein, a prisoners’ rights expert, says Joe could now wind up serving his entire sentence in a maximum security setting:


“They will not show him any leniency. He doesn’t have a second chance.” Feinstein tells Radar.


“If it’s true, it shocks me. If it’s caused a maximum security designation, then it’s going to be quite different for him than being in a lower tiered level of the federal prison system.”


Watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey online to see the Giudices in happier times.


Monday, September 28, 2015

Journalist Gets Sexually Harassed... While Reporting on Sexual Harassment

Forget rain on your wedding day or 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife.


THIS is an example of true irony:


BBC journalist Sarah Teale was recently filming a report outside a sexual harassment conference in Nottingham, relaying statistics to viewers regarding people getting verbally abused in public.


"An online study showed that a shocking 95% of people said they had been harassed, jeered at, or had obscenities shouted at them in the street and a large proportion said they"d also been groped or grabbed inappropriately in public," Teale said.


And no sooner had Teale gotten these words out when a man off camera yelled something inappropriate in public at the reporter.


We wish we were making this up.


Fortunately, Teale handled the cat call with professionalism, though she later took to Facebook to lament its existence:


"It"s not banter, it"s not funny and no-one should have to put up with it," she wrote. "It"s fairly obvious from my reaction that it wasn"t staged. If [cat calling] is a craze it doesn"t make it any less offensive."


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