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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Source: A-Rod reps talk settlement

After Alex Rodriguez's lawyer said his client would fight any discipline from Major League Baseball, a source familiar with discussions told ESPN's "Outsidethe Lines" Wednesday that A-Rod's representatives are now negotiating a possible settlement that could result in a lengthy suspension.

The source said MLB officials have told Rodriguez's attorneys that they are willing to ban him for life, although sources said it was not clear commissioner Bud Selig was prepared to make such a move, knowing Rodriguez would fight it in arbitration.

Several sources have told "Outside the Lines" that some MLB officials have pushed for a lifetime ban, saying they would rather force Rodriguez to defend himself than agree to a suspension that allows him play while he appeals.
Rodriguez was presented with MLB's evidence in recent days, detailing what sources said were "volumes" of documents establishing a connection between Rodriguez and Biogenesis clinic founder Tony Bosch.
Sources said MLB was also given evidence supporting accusations that Rodriguez attempted to coerce at least one witness in MLB's investigation. That accusation is the basis of MLB's argument that Rodriguez may be punished for his conduct, in addition to multiple violations of the game's joint drug agreement.
MLB is apparently hoping that Rodriguez will accept a lengthy suspension that could keep him off the field through at least next season, without the time and trouble of an arbitration hearing.
Rodriguez's attorney, David Cornwell, has consistently said they will fight any suspension. MLB is expected to issue suspensions for Rodriguez and other players connected to Bosch within the next few days.
Most players are expected to accept 50-game suspensions -- the standard punishment for a first PED violation -- without appeal.

Source: espn

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Michael Vick vs Riley Cooper : 'I forget him'

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick empathized when wide receiver Riley Cooper apologized to him during a 15-minute conversation Wednesday night, and then to teammates, for using a racial slur after a confrontation with an African-American security guard during a Kenny Chesney concert in June.

"What if your son or daughter made a mistake of this factor? How would you want people to perceive it? I've been there before,'' said Vick, who made the most of his second chance with the Eagles after serving a 21-month sentence for his role in a dog-fighting ring.
"Him being my brother, knowing him for so long, it's hard to defend him saying that. At the same, time, it happened. We talked about it man to man, one on one. We just know that we have to some way move on. It's a very delicate situation. But we all understand. Somehow we all have to find a way to get past it. That's maturity in itself.''
In a video that has gone viral after being published Wednesday on CrossingBroad.com Cooper said, "I will jump that fence and fight every (N-word) here, bro."
Source: usatoday


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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Simon Cowell expecting first child with close friend's wife Lauren Silverman

The 'X-factor' judge is reportedly starting a family with the 36-years-old New York socialite, she is '10 weeks along'.

Lauren Silverman is said to be carrying Cowell's child. The pair, pictured here in August 2012 vacationed together on several different occasions while Silverman's husband was on board.

The 53-year-old "X Factor" judge is reportedly expecting a baby with New York socialite Lauren Silverman, according to an Us Weekly report.

At one point during their vacation in Saint-Tropez, Cowell and Silverman looks as though they snuck in a kiss.
"She's around 10 weeks along," the insider dished to the mag, however, there is a little more to the story than that.

Simon Cowell soaking up the sun with a Lauren Silverman in St. Barths on his yacht in January 2012, Andrew Silverman, Lauren's husband was present on the trip. 

The 36-year-old brunette is still married to one of Cowell's close pals, Andrew Silverman, who is a real estate mogul in New York City.

"Lauren and Andrew have been unhappy in their marriage for some time, and their divorce has been in the works for a while," a source told Us of the estranged spouses.

Cowell pictured with married New York socialite Lauren Silverman in January 2012. 
"As their marriage deteriorated, she and Simon became close."

"As their marriage deteriorated, she and Simon became close."


Silverman and Cowell were photographed on several different occasions soaking up the sun on the music mogul's yacht — but her husband, who she allegedly plans to leave to be with the father of her child, was only a few feet away as he was on board during these luxurious vacations.

Cowell certainly appears to have a type as he has a bevy of brown-haired beauties as ex-girlfriends.

Silverman has a striking resemblance to his past lovers like Jackie St.Clair, Terri Seymour and former fiancee Mezhgan Hussainy.

Cowell's last public relationship was with TV personality Carmen Electra, the couple opened up about their union in December 2012 but shortly after Cowell confirmed their split in February 2013.
"I'm now a single man. We spent time together and she is so much fun," he told the Sunday People at the time.

Priorto Electra, 40, he was engaged to makeup artist Hussainy before news first broke in September 2011 that the pair had called off their 18-month engagement.

Despite having many serious girlfriends, entering parenthood with any of his past loves is something Cowell has said he was not exactly cut out for.
"God, no. I couldn't have children. If I had them here drawing on the walls I'd go nuts," he said in an interview in 2009.


"With kids, you've got a routine you can't escape from. You've got to be up at a certain time. Got to listen. When all you want to do is sit in a corner thinking."

As years have passed it appeared the outspoken Cowell had softened up a bit on the idea of having kids.
"Well ... yes," he said when asked by AOL in March 2012 if he'd had a change of heart on the topic.
"And, no. I do really, really like kids, because I can talk to them and listen to them. The problem has always been how much time you need to devote to bringing up kids. I've always dedicated all my life to work, and at 52, I've probably missed the opportunity."


Source: nytimes

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Princess Diana was 'madly in love' with heart sergeon Hasnat Khan

Diana wanted to marry the doctor, with whom she had a two-year relationship, and secretly met his family in Pakistan to discuss the possibility of a union, according to Jemima.

She is understood to have told two other friends that she wanted a daughter with the eminent surgeon.

"Diana was madly in love with Hasnat Khan and wanted to marry him," Jemima told Vanity Fair. "Even if that meant living in Pakistan, and that’s one of the reasons why we became friends.”

Jemima disclosed that Diana visited her twice in Pakistan to help fund-raise for the hospital where her former husband Imran Khan – a distant cousin of Diana's lover – worked.

"Both times she also went to meet his family secretly to discuss the possibility of marriage to Hasnat," she said.

Source: telegraph

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Anthony Weiner's spokeswoman trashes intern Olivia Nuzzi in profanity-lanced rant

BarbaraMorgan, mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner's communications director, said Wednesday she thought she was 'off the record' when she called Olivia Nuzzi, former intern for the campaign, a 'slutbag,' 't--t' and 'little c---.' Now she has a swear jar.

AnthonyWeiner's communications director trashed a former campaign intern Tuesday in a shocking, profane rant published by a news blog.

Barbara Morgan said Tuesday night that she thought she was “off the record” when she repeatedly called Olivia Nuzzi a “slutbag,” “t--t” and “little c---.”

In an attempt to downplay her outrageous tirade, Morgan tweeted an image of a swear jar brimming with cash and a credit card early Wednesday afternoon, admitting, “Not my best day yesterday. Should've known better, been better. Gotta pay up.”

Morgan was reacting to a column Nuzzi wrote Tuesday exclusively for the Daily News. The college student wrote that some Weiner staffers signed on to the sexting scandal-starred Democrat’s campaign because they thought it might help them land future work with Hillary Clinton.

Nuzzi wrote that there were “a lot of short résumés” among campaign staffers and said Weiner mistakenly called her and several other interns “Monica.”

It was the particular jab on staffers’ job credentials that particularly riled Morgan up.

“You know what? F--- you, you little c--t. I’m not joking, I am going to sue her,” Morgan ripped back to Talking Points Memo Tuesday while calling Nuzzi a “f---ing slutbag" who repeatedly didn't show up during her four weeks as an intern.

"Of those twenty days, she missed probably five because she would just like not show up and not tell me she wasn’t going to be there," she told the blog. "She sucked. She like wasn't good at setting up events. She was clearly there because she wanted to be seen."

Only adding fuel to the fire was seeing Nuzzi's front-page spread with the Daily News — one she sarcastically complimented as a "nice f---ing glamour shot."

“I’m dealing with like stupid f---ing interns who make it on to the cover of the Daily News even though they signed [non-disclosure agreements] and/or they proceeded to trash me,” Morgan told TPM. “And by the way, I tried to fire her, but she begged to come back and I gave her a second chance.”

This was all after Nuzzi originally begged to intern for her, wanting to "be your b---- all summer long," according to Morgan.

Man, see if you ever get a job in this town again," she said.

Morgan apologized late Tuesday.

In a moment of frustration, I used inappropriate language in what I thought was an off-the-record conversation,” she said in a statement. “It was wrong and I am very sorry, which is what I said tonight when I called and emailed Olivia to apologize.”

Nuzzi tweeted early Wednesday that she accepted Morgan's apology. The blog’s editor, Josh Marshall, insisted Morgan was on the record.


Source: nydaily

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Justin Bieber did not spit on fans over balcony in Toronto , says rep

A rep for the 19-year-old singer has denied that Bieber was spitting on his fans below his hotel room last week, says the photos were 'superimposed.'

Justin Bieber reportedly kept his saliva far away from his fans.

The 19-year-old pop star quickly came under fire last week when pictures emerged on TMZ of the Biebs spitting over a balcony in Toronto along with a set of pics of a group of Belieibers supposedly standing right below him.

The photos speculated that the "Beauty and the Beat" singer had let a loogie fly on his sidewalk admirers, however, a rep for the star told Us Weekly the accusations are completely false.

"Justin didn't spit on anyone. No fans were below the balcony," his rep said.


"TMZ  superimposed photos of the fans next to Justin on a completely different balcony to make it appear like he was spitting on fans when he wasn't. In fact, earlier in the day, Justin bought his fans hot chocolate and played them some of his new music. Justin loves his fans."
Bieber did indeed post an Instagram video that same morning showing respect for his fans, captioning the clip, "I wake up this morning to this. :) best fans in the world. #beliebers #sexyfans."

Controversy is continuing to follow the young superstar as U.S. border agents just found marijuana Sunday on one of his tour buses as it crossed into Detroit from Windsor, Canada  but Bieber wasn't on it.

This incident occurred just one day after the singer was spotted out in Malibu, Calif. stopping by his on-again, off-again girlfriend Selena Gomez's 21st birthday party with a rose in hand.


"Selena invited him," a source told Us.

"It was sweet that he came. They are just friends, but it goes back and forth. They are so young, so it's not one thing. They are always friends but still have strong feelings for each other. It's not a black and white, on or off thing."

The two reportedly got in the same car and left the party together.




Source: nydailynews

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Three British men have been sentenced to a total of 43 years in prison in the United States for their part in one of the UK's biggest investment frauds.

Richard Pope, Simon Odoni and Paul Gunter conned British investors out of £80m.
This was then funnelled off into US bank accounts for them to enjoy a lavish lifestyle.
The men were the backbone of an international criminal crime gang which swindled at least 2,300 UK citizens.
The City of London police believe it's the UK's biggest boiler room scam.
"These men are amongst the most arrogant, ruthless and destructive criminals the City of London police have ever dealt with and deserve every day they will spend behind bars," said Detective Inspector KerrieGower, who led the investigation.


The men co-ordinated what police described as a network of Spanish boiler rooms, employing hundreds of people to cold call investors, using high pressure and misleading sales tactics to con them into buying worthless shares.
Most of the victims were retired professionals whose losses ranged from a few hundred pounds to £1m.
Andrea Goswami, from Yorkshire, still can't find the words to describe her loss. Her husband Mark committed suicide after losing around £200,000.
"How could they be so arrogant to think they could get away with it, and have no conscience about it, and just to destroy people's lives in this way, just for money and just for sheer greed, and is it greed that's all that it's about - they say money's the root of all evil and they are evil for what they've done, " she said.
"I'm never going to get my life back - the life I had with my husband, my chances of a happy married life with my daughter - we were trying for another child at the time, those hopes have been destroyed. Financially it's been devastating and it's a struggle, it will continue to be a struggle because of what they did."
Mark Goswami's money, and all the other stolen savings, were used to expand the criminal network and pay for the gang's extravagant purchases.

They included a £350,000 private jet, 26 properties and a number of luxury cars and speed boats.
The sentencing marks a major milestone in a seven year transatlantic investigation involving an array of law enforcement agencies, from Spain to Florida.
John Joyce, special agent in charge in Tampa, Florida, said the case was a great example of how law enforcement partnerships worked on an international scale.
"The United States Attorney's Office, HSI [Homeland Security Investigations] and the US Secret Service worked this case with their law enforcement partners from London to investigate, prosecute and convict Mr Gunter, Mr Odoni and Mr Pope.
"Their sentences should send a clear message to other fraudsters."
The fraud began in 2004 when Pope, 55, Gunter, 64 and Odoni, 56 acquired the identity of several fraudulent US-based companies. Call centres based in Spain were then used to try to sell fake stock to unsuspecting investors.
Websites and glossy brochures were used to give credibility to the gang's bogus investment opportunities.
The enormity of the case first came to light in 2006 when the City of London police linked a number of inquiries in the UK to activities under investigation by federal agencies in the US.
"The devastation and the impact that victims have suffered has been huge and it's had drastic consequences to individuals lives - marriages breaking down, selling of properties, individuals losing their businesses, having to work again when they were about to go in to retirement," said Detective Inspector Gower.
"The enormity and scale of the devastation, I can't even say in words what has happened in relation to this case."
Andrea Goswami travelled half way round the world to tell her story in a Tampa courtroom.
"Going into the courtroom was the hardest thing I have ever had to do", she said.
But Andrea was determined to get justice for her husband.
She said he was utterly destroyed by the realisation he'd been conned and the shame of losing everything he had invested in. Andrea only discovered the true scale of the losses after he died.
"He didn't want me to worry about it. My husband's a very proud man and he would never have told me the truth, he would have soldiered on. If he hadn't been so desperate at that time, if he'd only been able to talk to me about it - we could've got through it.
"He must have been so desperate about the situation and obviously didn't know what to do for the best - he'd feel like he failed us. It wasn't his fault but he wouldn't have seen it that way because that's the sort of person he was - very loving, kind and caring and very intelligent and wanted to do the best."
Richard Pope, originally from St Albans in Hertfordshire, was arrested in Spain and extradited to the US. He pleaded guilty in March 2011 of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud between 2004 and 2008.
In March 2013, the trials of Paul Gunter and Simon Odoni took place with Pope testifying against them. Both men were found guilty of three counts of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, as well as 19 counts of mail and wire fraud and 19 counts of money laundering.
Pope and Gunter had originally worked together in insurance in the UK.
Gunter had lived in London but later emigrated to the US.
Odoni, also originally from St Albans, tried to avoid his bail in the UK by relocating to the Dominican Republic, living in one of the beachside properties purchased through the scam.
He was later arrested in Florida while travelling through Miami Airport.
Paul Gunter was sentenced to 25 years, Simon Odoni got 13 years and 4 months while Richard Pope received a far shorter sentence in return for his co-operation of 4 years and 9 months.
All three men are spending years behind bars. But no sentence will be long enough for Andrea Goswami and her family.
"They've got families of their own. Would they do that to their own families? It doesn't even bear thinking about what sort of a mind they must have. To me it's incomprehensible and it makes me so, so angry that when I see what they bought with all the victims money - they bought houses and boats and cars and property and left us with nothing. No amount of money can ever ever replace my husband."
Source: bbc


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