Former church pastor now makes $100K a month as life-coaching stripper
Nikole Mitchell ditched her life as a pastor in Ohio three years ago and now lives in California, making a living in the sex industry.
Mitchell, a mom of three who describes herself as a “Pastor-turned-Stripper/Life Coach/ Model” on her Instagram account that boasts 120,000 followers, charges $15 a month for a sexy subscription on her OnlyFans account and for Zoom sessions. She now makes $100,000 a month – eclipsing her former saintly salary – and had a helluva 2020, according to the Sun.
In a New Year’s Eve post that featured her in skimpy lingerie, Mitchell wrote: I just wrapped up another TV segment (thank you Fox26!), and I am just in AWE of all the dreams that have come true this year.”
Among her blessings, Mitchell wrote were “going viral,” “being sought out as a life coach expert on TV,” “being reached out to by celebrities and stars who want to connect and collaborate” and “having producers and bookers reach out to ME! (usually it’s the opposite).”
This while “in a pandemic, going through a divorce, and having 3 kiddos at home.”
Mitchell, who adds her “dreams came true,” became disillusioned with Christianity after mentions of her mixed-race heritage and bisexuality were edited out of sermons leading her to quit her church in 2017.
“I didn’t get where I am today by playing small, holding back, or keeping my dreams to myself,” Mitchell wrote. “I put myself out there, I shared my dreams with my inner circle (even when I was embarrassed at how big they were/are!) and invested in support. THAT’S how I got where I am today.”
In subsequent posts featuring topless and bottomless shots, Mitchell exhorts her fans to follow their dreams – and contact her for one on one sessions via direct messaging.
via: https://nypost.com/2021/01/02/ex-church-pastor-makes-100k-a-month-as-life-coach-stripper/
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Unhinged Staten Island man cuts off his penis, flushes it down toilet
A mentally ill Staten Island man cut off his penis and threw it in the toilet, officials said Thursday.
First responders were called to the home on Main St. near Arthur Kill Road in Tottenville about 11:45 a.m. Wednesday by the 50-year-old victim’s roommate.
The roommate had found the victim in the bathroom with a deep gash to his right arm, officials said.
When medics arrived, they realized that the arm wound was self inflicted, cops said. The bathroom was covered in blood.
The victim told medics he had not only mutilated his arm — he had cut off his penis off as well.
The man, who suffers from schizophrenia and was off his medication, told first responders he had thrown his severed genitalia in the toilet. The body part couldn’t be found, leading police to believe he had flushed it.
Medics rushed him to Staten Island University Hospital North, where he was expected to recover.
via: https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-staten-island-man-cuts-off-penis-20201231-ecztcbvur5hend6wmdy3qkk2fe-story.html
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Dr. Drew Pinsky, who apologized for downplaying coronavirus, says he has Covid-19
(CNN) — Dr. Drew Pinsky has Covid-19.
He shared the news on his Instagram but says he’s on the mend.
“Thanks for checking in on me, I appreciate all the kind shout-outs,” he said in a video. “Covid is no fun. I don’t recommend it.”
Previously, the doctor had called the pandemic “press-induced” but later apologized.
He went on to say that he has been sick for six days and that after a false negative result, he eventually tested positive.
The former CNN host of “Dr. Drew” also posted several videos in which he discussed taking bamlanivimab and dexamethasone. Bamlanivimab received an emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration in early November.
According to the FDA, monoclonal antibodies should be given as soon as possible after symptoms emerge and a person tests positive for infection.
via: https://www.kmov.com/dr-drew-pinsky-who-apologized-for-downplaying-coronavirus-says-he-has-covid-19/article_ad4a662a-1dbf-5edb-8a6d-1c4e6f7ea35d.html
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Fake teen doctor arrested for fraud again in Palm Beach County
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — It’s a case that made national headlines. A teenager posing as a doctor, none other than “Dr. Love.”
Malachi Love-Robinson is now 23 years old, but it appears he may have been up to some of his old tricks.
Love-Robinson was arrested for fraud and grand theft on Thursday morning. He was released on Thursday night.
Police said Love-Robinson worked for a shipping broker, and he’s accused of having clients send money to his personal account instead of the company.
Authorities say Love-Robinson took over $10,000 that belonged to the company.
According to police, in text messages to the owner of the company Love-Robinson wrote he “f***ed himelf,” “can’t say how truly sorry he is,” is “doing everything [he] can to make it right” and “I don’t want to go to jail.”
In 2018, Love-Robinson pleaded guilty to several fraud charges, grand theft and practicing medicine without a license.
His patients say he claimed he held several degrees, including a Ph.D. and a M.D. What his patients didn’t realize was that he was just 18 years old.
Love-Robinson was charged with stealing more than $20,000 from an elderly Palm Beach County patient he was allegedly treating in 2015.
He was later charged and arrested on grand theft charges in February 2016.
Love-Robinson insisted he never posed as a medical doctor, but was a naturopathic physician.
He was released from prison after serving nearly 21 months at a maximum security lockup outside Fort Myers.
via: https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/fake-teen-doctor-arrested-for-fraud-again-in-palm-beach-county
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Ore. health care worker has severe allergic reaction to COVID vaccine
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon health care worker has been hospitalized after suffering a severe allergic reaction to the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
The Oregon Health Authority says the employee at Wallowa Memorial Hospital experienced anaphylaxis after receiving a first dose of the vaccine this week.
The health authority said vaccines for COVID-19 can cause mild to moderate side effects in some people. This can include pain and swelling on the arm and sometimes fever, chills, tiredness and headache.
In rare cases, some people have experienced severe allergic reactions. Health officials will continue to track adverse reactions. So far, 38,698 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Oregon since the week of Dec. 13.
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They are keeping me hostage.’ Homeless, Tacoma advocacy group occupy Fife motel
Original article written December 28, 2020
Homeless advocacy group is occupying a Fife motel without pay, and city police are looking to cooperate with them to find shelter.
Tacoma Housing Now booked 16 rooms at the Fife Travelodge Motel at 3518 Pacific Hwy. E on Thursday, motel manager Shawn Randhawa said. After paying for the initial night, the occupants have refused to pay or leave for four days.
I’m just devastated,” he told The News Tribune. “Because of the protest, I have nothing else. I was barely getting through this pandemic, and now this. This Christmas, the Grinch came.”
Fife Police Chief Pete Fisher said the group is trespassing. Rather than use force to remove the people, he wants to work with the organization.
We’re trying to see if we can work out a resolution without having to take law enforcement action,” Fisher said. “We’re talking about people with medical issues, cold weather that are homeless. So we are trying to work with our neighboring agencies to see what we can do in the form of relief, relief or temporary shelter.”
Rebecca Parson, the spokesperson for Tacoma Housing Now, said at least five people have died this year from exposure while living outside in Tacoma. She said there are positive COVID-19 cases at homeless shelters, and the group wanted a safe option for those with medical conditions.
“We wanted somewhere for people to stay warm and dry and get showers and stay as safe as possible,” Parson told The News Tribune.
There are people staying in the motel rooms and about 60 protesters standing outside the motel. Parson said two more motel rooms of unhoused people have joined in the protest, making the total 18 rooms occupied.
The Tacoma Housing Now group said they have housed 43 people at the motel. The advocacy group wants Tacoma and Pierce County to pay for the rooms.
The group insists they want the manager, Randhawa, to be paid.
“We paid for first night — Christmas Eve — and then we are sending the bill to county and city,” Parson said.
Asked about the crime of trespassing, Parson said: “The biggest crime of all is anybody dying of cold in the streets.”
Pierce County said they are looking into this but they have not been in discussions with Tacoma Housing Now.
Randhawa said he feels the group isn’t giving him a choice and he doesn’t feel supported by the police or the city. He said there was destruction of property when one of the doors was broken after he locked a motel room.
They are keeping me hostage. No one is out to help me,” he said. “It’s complete lawlessness in the city of Fife.”
If the situation does not change in a few days, Randhawa said he will abandon the property and his 15 employees will stop showing up.
“I’ll have to lock the doors. and if the city won’t kick them out, they can have it,” he said. “I’ll shut off the water and I’m not fighting with these people. I believe there should be a law.”
The organization took over Gault Middle School in November to house those experiencing homelessness, but left after Tacoma police threatened to make arrests.
Fife’s city manager Hyun Kim told The News Tribune he wants an open dialogue between all parties. He wants to help those who are experiencing homelessness, but also worries about the small business.
“I would like to bring together partners to provide wrap-around services to these people. I understand that some are sick and just a hotel room is not an end-all-be-all,” he said. “Occupying a private motel and potentially put them out of business is untenable. I fear for those who might lose their job.”
He does not have a time table of when or if law enforcement would be used.
Pierce County council member Pam Roach, who represents Fife, said that this situation is a result of the need for housing for the homeless and a disregard for people’s businesses.
“It goes right back to the fact that we need to find space for people especially when it’s cold,” she told The News Tribune. “If the government isn’t doing its job, citizens pay for it — just like this business owner.”
Read more here: https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article248131550.html#storylink=cpy