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D Rose Back: NBA Players Salute Derrick Rose’s 50-Point Explosion

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Bad Girl’s Club Alum Shannade Clermont Pleads Guilty To Raiding Dead Man’s Bank Account After Paid Date (Exclusive)

NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 13: The Clermont Twins sit Front Row at The Blonds Runway show at Spring Studios on February 13, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Aurora Rose/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) Victim’s Sister Accused Shannade Clermont Of Helping To Kill Her Brother Reality starlet Shannade Clermont admitted that she treated a deceased man’s debit account as her own personal piggy bank when he died after what the feds called a “prostitution date.” Clermont pled guilty to one count of wire fraud Thursday in Manhattan Federal Court. As her twin sister Shannon sat in the front row, the former “Bad Girl’s Club” cast member and Yeezy model said she stole her victim’s debit card in order to go on a nearly six-month-long shopping spree and racking up about $20,000 in fraudulent charges. “I knew my conduct was illegal and wrong,” Clermont, 24, clad in leather pants, a linen shirt and platinum blonde wig, told the judge after admitting that she “knowingly and willingly executed a scheme” to defraud. Clermont had initially faced four felony charges, but under a deal with the government, she only pled guilty to one charge and had the others dismissed. Although wire fraud carries a sentence of up to 20 years, the judge told Clermont that the government agreed to a sentence of 12-18 months in federal prison, restitution and up to $55,000 in fines. The model was not accused of being responsible for the victim’s death, something that incensed the more than a half dozen family members at the hearing. “My entire family I lost because of you!” the victim’s sister raged at Clermont as the twins passed by the family after the hearing. Clermont did not respond. Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham The sister, who asked not to be identified, said that her entire immediate family died following her brother’s death. Her father died of a heart attack three months to the day after her brother’s passing, and her mother died of cancer three months after that. “I will never forgive her for that,” the sister said, her eyes welling with tears. “I stand here as the sole member of my family.” Others in court with ties to the victim questioned why Clermont didn’t do more to help their loved one as he expired. “There was a possibility that when he got sick, all she had to do was pick up the phone and call 911,” family friend Pat Argenti told BOSSIP. “She could have saved his life. The heartlessness of this human being to just walk out – she’s an animal.” Clermont will be sentenced in February 2019. The twin declined to comment outside of court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said that she regretted her crimes and wanted to move forward. “This is a sad day for Shannade,” Lichtman told BOSSIP. “She is remorseful for her conduct. Everybody feels bad, but we know she’s not responsible for his death.”

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Bad Girl’s Club Alum Shannade Clermont Pleads Guilty To Raiding Dead Man’s Bank Account After Paid Date (Exclusive)

NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 13: The Clermont Twins sit Front Row at The Blonds Runway show at Spring Studios on February 13, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Aurora Rose/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) Victim’s Sister Accused Shannade Clermont Of Helping To Kill Her Brother Reality starlet Shannade Clermont admitted that she treated a deceased man’s debit account as her own personal piggy bank when he died after what the feds called a “prostitution date.” Clermont pled guilty to one count of wire fraud Thursday in Manhattan Federal Court. As her twin sister Shannon sat in the front row, the former “Bad Girl’s Club” cast member and Yeezy model said she stole her victim’s debit card in order to go on a nearly six-month-long shopping spree and racking up about $20,000 in fraudulent charges. “I knew my conduct was illegal and wrong,” Clermont, 24, clad in leather pants, a linen shirt and platinum blonde wig, told the judge after admitting that she “knowingly and willingly executed a scheme” to defraud. Clermont had initially faced four felony charges, but under a deal with the government, she only pled guilty to one charge and had the others dismissed. Although wire fraud carries a sentence of up to 20 years, the judge told Clermont that the government agreed to a sentence of 12-18 months in federal prison, restitution and up to $55,000 in fines. The model was not accused of being responsible for the victim’s death, something that incensed the more than a half dozen family members at the hearing. “My entire family I lost because of you!” the victim’s sister raged at Clermont as the twins passed by the family after the hearing. Clermont did not respond. Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham The sister, who asked not to be identified, said that her entire immediate family died following her brother’s death. Her father died of a heart attack three months to the day after her brother’s passing, and her mother died of cancer three months after that. “I will never forgive her for that,” the sister said, her eyes welling with tears. “I stand here as the sole member of my family.” Others in court with ties to the victim questioned why Clermont didn’t do more to help their loved one as he expired. “There was a possibility that when he got sick, all she had to do was pick up the phone and call 911,” family friend Pat Argenti told BOSSIP. “She could have saved his life. The heartlessness of this human being to just walk out – she’s an animal.” Clermont will be sentenced in February 2019. The twin declined to comment outside of court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said that she regretted her crimes and wanted to move forward. “This is a sad day for Shannade,” Lichtman told BOSSIP. “She is remorseful for her conduct. Everybody feels bad, but we know she’s not responsible for his death.”

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Did Meek Mill Fail His Drug Test Because Of A Protein Shake?

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Nicki Minaj said that Meek Mill‘s eating habits may have been responsible for the suspicious results of his recent drug test. When Nicki took the stand for her man on Thursday, she vouched for his conduct. He was in court this week for violating the terms of his probation in a drug and gun case. […]

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Jalen Rose Busted

The 38-year-old former NBA player pleaded guilty to a March drunk driving crash back in May, later issuing an apology statement for his conduct. Rose#39;s attorney criticized the judge#39;s steep sentence for Rose#39;s DUI, calling him out for making an example of the ESPN analyst, who has no record. Wow. Jalen Rose can#39;t seem to get a break. Dude got popped for speeding Wednesday night just hours after he#39;d been sentenced to 20 days in jail for DUI by a judge earlier that very day. Ros

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DJ Spooky at the Ends of the Earth

A line of stones from 1890. Image courtesy of Cape Farewell. This guest post was written by Paul D. Miller, also known as DJ Spooky, as part of the Cape Farewell project . When a man journeys into a far country, he must be prepared to forget many of the things he has learned, and to acquire such customs as are inherited with existence in the new land; he must abandon the old ideals and the old gods, and oftimes he must reverse the very codes by which his conduct has hitherto been shaped. – Jack London, In a Far Country Today, we moved thro… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Weezer’s ‘Memories’ Video Premieres

Band taps Johnny Knoxville’s for retro homage to backyard skateboarding. By Kyle Anderson Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo in the music video for “Memories” Photo: Epitaph It’s a series of new beginnings in the Weezer camp. They have a new album ( Hurley, their eighth full-length effort and the best one they’ve pulled off in the new millennium), a new label (independent punk-minded imprint Epitaph, home to the likes of Rancid, Social Distortion and Bad Religion) and a crunchy new single called “Memories” (which contains a bunch of references to the band’s early days and an awesome shout-along chorus). In fact, the only thing that isn’t ripe with newness is the band’s just-premiered video for “Memories.” Sure, it’s a new composition that features guest appearances from the stars of “Jackass,” but it’s all about looking back. “I had been married for a few months and had been in school for the semester before that, and basically I had been away from the band and the rock world for a while,” Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo told MTV News about the writing process of the single. “I was really missing it, and just sitting there alone in my room missing the fans and missing my band, so ‘Memories’ is about getting back in there.” “Getting back in there” meant giving a call to old pal Johnny Knoxville (whom, Cuomo recalled, hung out and played tennis and basketball with the band back in the early ’90s) and getting the “Jackass” crew together for a day of skateboarding, rocking out and general backyard debauchery. Shot on grainy Super 8 cameras, “Memories” has the same kind of kinetic DIY energy as the skate videos these guys probably passed around on VHS in the ’80s. That’s fitting, seeing as how the site of the video shoot was the same as one of the locations in the legendary skate vid “The Search for Animal Chin,” which starred Tony Hawk’s Bones Brigade. The clip features Weezer playing next to an empty pool (and, at certain points, inside said pool) while various skateboarders and BMX riders buzz them with turns, flips and tricks. Since the chorus is such a hands-in-the-air sing-along, it’s no wonder that the best parts of the video show the “Jackass” cast — including Knoxville, Wee Man, Steve-O, Chris Pontius and Ryan Dunn — singing along with Cuomo and stealing Brian Bell’s guitars. Even if you don’t like Weezer, “Memories” is worth watching, if only because in between scenes of the guys horsing around, there are clips from the upcoming film “Jackass 3-D,” which should get fans of wanton violence excited for the magic ahead. What do you think of Weezer’s “Memories” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Weezer

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Britney Spears’ Ex-Bodyguard Must Prove Ongoing Harassment, Expert Says

Attorney Michael Bononi explains that the burden is on Fernando Flores to prove his hostile work environment. By Mawuse Ziegbe Britney Spears Photo: Pacific Coast News After mounting a successful comeback and maintaining a relatively low profile in the press for the past year, Britney Spears is now dealing with another bout of disturbing claims regarding her personal life. On Wednesday, Spears’ former bodyguard, Fernando Flores , filed a sexual harassment lawsuit alleging that the singer made multiple unwelcome passes at him, exposed herself on numerous occasions and engaged in sex in front of her two young sons. A post on Spears’ site denied the allegations. The accusations are harsh, however, according to a legal expert, it’s up to Flores to provide the evidence. “What he’s gonna have to show in making these allegations is that he was subjected to a hostile work environment, and it’s gonna have to be hostile in two ways: one, that a reasonable person similarly situated would have been offended by the conduct and secondly that he was actually offended by the conduct,” Michael Bononi, a partner at Bononi Law Group in Los Angeles, told MTV News. Bononi, who has worked for castmembers of “Desperate Housewives,” is not involved in Spears’ case, though has represented both sides in sexual harassment cases. He said juries typically look for material evidence, in the form of official complaints or concerns voiced to friends, that indicates wrongdoing on the defendant’s part. “What courts and what juries look [for] is: Did he act consistently with the way you would expect someone to act who was actually offended by this type of conduct? In other words, did he make complaints? Did he tell her to stop? Did he talk to his friends and colleagues?” Bononi said. “Is there corroboration that at the time this was happening it was actually bothering him, and are people going to come forward and be able to testify that at the time this stuff was transpiring, he was talking to them about it, talking about how offended if, at all, he was?” The suit states that Flores reported an incident in which Spears called him up to her room “for no other purpose or reason than to expose her naked or near naked body to Plaintiff.” According to the suit, Flores’ supervisor, Josh McMahan, shrugged off the incident, saying, “You know you liked it.” Flores also apparently voiced his issues several times, but “his complaints were ignored or mocked, and no action was taken to rectify the situation.” Bononi described California’s sexual harassment laws as “employee-friendly,” noting that there is no cap on punitive damages. However, the onus is still on Flores to demonstrate the extent to which his experience with Spears affected him. “That’s the big hurdle that he’s gonna have to get over: How offensive was this to him?” he said. “From what I’ve read … if it’s that she’s walked around him nude a few times and similar things, I haven’t read anything where she’s demanding sex or anything along those lines.” Bononi also noted that as member of a superstar’s security detail, Flores was likely prepped for challenging and intense situations. “As far as the salacious nature of these allegations, he’s a bodyguard … how offended was he if the conduct that he’s talking about is truthful. How injured is he? It’s hard to believe that he’s scarred from seeing her in her room a few times.” Bononi mentioned that Spears’ celebrity may work against her if she has actually crossed any boundaries. The high-profile nature of the case would likely spur others to come forward if the singer has a history of inappropriate behavior with her employees. “The celebrity status, where it can really have an impact on these cases, is if she has engaged in similar sort of conduct with other people in the past, this provides … an avenue for them to come forward and say, ‘Look what happened to me,’ ” Bononi said. “The celebrity status really does encourage people to come forward that have seen some of this or have experienced similar sort of stuff in the past from Britney if she has in fact done it.” While Spears’ past troubles may inform public opinion, Bononi said her previous personal issues or the fact that she makes a living touring the world, touting an ultra-sexy image, shouldn’t factor into the sexual harassment case. “There’s nothing in her past that I’m aware of that has anything to do with sexual harassment of employees,” Bononi said. “It should not be held against her. It makes her an easy target for these types of allegations.” Related Artists Britney Spears

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Jon Gosselin Regrets Conduct, Looks to Shed Douchebag Image

On the same day that he got fired off the TLC show that made him famous, and Kate Plus 8 was born, Jon Gosselin is finally owning up to some of his actions. The womanizing father of eight has opened up to In Touch Weekly and said: “I regret my conduct since Kate and I separated [on June 22]

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