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Woman charged with sexually assaulting young boy

Veronica M. Allen, 25-year-old woman from Fort Edward, New York, has been arrested for allegedly engaging in sex with a 12-year-old boy. Allen, of Notre Dame Street, was acquainted with the boy before the alleged crime according to police, and is charged with two counts of first-degree rape and one count of first-degree criminal sexual act, all felonies. Police was alerted after the boy told his family about the sex acts earlier this month with Allen. Allen was arraigned in the Village of Fort Edward Court and remanded to the Washington County jail for lack of $25,000 cash bail or $50,000 bond. added by: b2r

Burglar Buncher in the Clear on Lindsay

Filed under: Rachel Lee , Lindsay Lohan , Burglar Bunch , Celebrity Justice Rachel Lee — the alleged ring leader of the Burglar Bunch — got one of the Lindsay Lohan -related charges against her dropped, but she’s far from out of the woods. A judge today dismissed a burglary charge against Lee related to breaking into LiLo’s… Read more

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How Horrible is This! Teens share photos of rape on Facebook

The horrific gang rape of a 16-year-old girl is roiling Canada. It's suspected that she was drugged at a rave on Saturday and then assaulted in a nearby field by a group of males. Truly adding insult to injury: The attack in Pitt Meadows, B.C., was photographed and videotaped — and the evidence was then published on Facebook by one of her alleged attackers. The photos and video “have been viewed, shared, saved and reposted numerous times,” an official told the Vancouver Sun. The images are spreading like wildfire, and it's impossible to contain. This is the typical predicament law enforcement faces when it comes to online child pornography: Once it's out there, it's usually out there for good. The digital trail is just too difficult to trace. We've seen a similar thing with teen “sexting.” A boyfriend gets angry when his girlfriend breaks up with him, so he texts a naked photo of her to all his buddies, they send it to all their buddies, and so on and so forth. In the end, it's hard to know just how many people have seen the image and where it's ended up. This reminds me of reports earlier this year about a woman who goes by the pseudonym Amy: Her uncle sexually abused her as a little girl and circulated the photographic evidence in child porn circles. Now she's calling for damages from anyone caught with images of her abuse; so far, her photos have shown up in more than 800 child porn prosecutions. In a letter to the court, she wrote: “It is hard to describe what it feels like to know that at any moment, anywhere, someone is looking at pictures of me as a little girl being abused by my uncle and is getting some kind of sick enjoyment from it. It's like I am being abused over and over and over again.” The same could also be said about the images of the alleged gang rape. The major difference here is that the material is being distributed via a mainstream website. For the most part, these are not pedophilic child pornography collectors; many of the distributors are teenagers themselves. This of course has many adults asking that age-old question: What's wrong with kids these days? I suspect there are a couple explanations that do not require us to label “kids these days” as amoral animals. No. 1 on my list is, of course, the culture of victim blaming. According to one report, “only hours after disturbing pictures were posted on Facebook, teens were already suggesting the victim was a willing participant and asked for it.” This “othering” response allows people to mentally guard themselves against the possibility of ever being a victim themselves; it's what's known as the “just-world phenomenon” (and, ironically, it creates a less just world). Of course, the other defining element here is the Internet. The Web allows us to share videos — whether it's a crazy cat trick or footage of someone's death — with very few keystrokes, and often very little thought. These kids have grown up in the age of “Two Girls One Cup,” a coprophilic video that rose to viral status thanks to the utter horror that it inspired in viewers. There are legion examples of even journalistic videos and photographs that have whipped around the Web specifically because they are horrifying — think of the Neda Agha-Soltan video, for example. These sorts of images are the norm. We have access to them, they exist, and so we view them — duh. Carry this view a little further and it isn't hard to understand how even a nonsociopathic teenager might opt to view a photo of a girl's rape, or even send it along to a friend. This is so often how we share things, good and bad; we hit “forward” or “re-tweet” or “like,” etc. Technology offers us a sense of privacy, and detachment, even as we're sharing these things with the entire Web. The online mentality is one of entitlement and total freedom, no one has ownership over anything (just ask record label execs). I would venture to say that it hasn't even occurred to many of the kids — the ones who are not, you know, patently evil — that they are violating this girl themselves. added by: Future_America

Lindsay Lohan Tested Positive for Cocaine

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan tested positive for cocaine last week and that is why she failed her drug test … sources tell TMZ. As we first reported , Lindsay failed the court-mandated drug test — and according to the terms of her probation, she will get 30 days… Read more

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Miley Cyrus Allegedly Hits, Runs … But Hit-and-Run?

Filed under: Miley Cyrus , Ride Me Miley Cyrus banged up her mom’s Mercedes-Benz SUV, totaled another car and then left the scene … according to the alleged victim’s attorney. The owner of the other car — a Los Angeles restaurant parking attendant — claims Hannah Montana herself… Read more

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This Is What It Sounds Like When Prince Pays His Bill

Filed under: Prince , Celebrity Justice Dig if you will the picture … of Prince paying off his legal debt to a high-powered, Los Angeles attorney. Sorry, it’s not as sexy as anything in ” Purple Rain .” As we first reported, Prince was sued back in August by Ed McPherson for allegedly not… Read more

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Adam Lambert — Accused of Battery

Filed under: Adam Lambert , Celebrity Justice , American Idol TMZ has learned … the Miami Beach Police Department is now in the middle of a violent incident involving ” American Idol ” runner-up Adam Lambert … after the alleged victim filed a police report. Law enforcement sources tell us the paparazzo seen… Read more

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Senate Republicans Unveil PIG Act | Crooks and Liars

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Congoboy "racist attack" bogus; acid attack self-inflicted

VANCOUVER, Wash.—A woman who gained sympathy worldwide after she claimed a random assailant threw acid on her face came forward Thursday with startling admission: She inflicted the attack on herself. Vancouver police chief Clifford Cook said Bethany Storro admitted under police questioning to fabricating a story about the attack, in which she suffered severe burns. Cook said he did not know a motive for Storro's actions, but added she is “very remorseful.” He said Storro was still being interviewed by detectives. The police chief said that “during the course of the investigation, several discrepancies began to emerge regarding the alleged attack,” leading police to search her home earlier Thursday and interview her. “During the interview, Ms. Storro admitted the injuries were self-inflicted,” Cook said. Police had been seeking a black woman with a ponytail after Storro described the Aug. 30 attack. She had said the woman asked her, “Hey, pretty girl, want something to drink?” then threw acid in her face. She recounted details of the alleged attack at a news conference, with her head wrapped in bandages and her parents by her side. She said she wanted to know why the unnamed assailant had attacked her. After the incident, Storro made several media appearances, but a planned interview on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” was canceled. She said she had received correspondence from people around the world concerned for her well being. http://www.montereyherald.com/national/ci_16095124?nclick_check=1 added by: ampersand

Iranian Woman to be stoned: Whipped

Contradictory reports swirled around the case of an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery, with one Iranian lawyer saying Monday that she had been whipped 99 times for another alleged offense but another casting doubt on it. added by: RRRPirate