Mom allegedly admits to letting men rape her 2-year-old daughter
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri woman now faces child abuse charges after allegedly letting men rape her 2-year-old daughter.
Azzie Watson, 25, has been charged with three counts of child abuse and one count of child endangerment in Jackson County.
On June 29, Kansas City police were called to a metro hospital in regard to a reported rape. Officers were given a recording that Independence police had obtained and, according to court documents, was made by Waton’s boyfriend.
In the recording, Watson admits to watching two men rape her daughter and taking the little girl back to the location of the crime approximately 10 times. Court documents say, in the recording, she admits that her daughter was raped about five times.
On June 29, Watson was arrested for failure to appear in court and her two children were taken into protective custody.
On July 10, detectives interviewed Watson at the Wyandotte County jail where she told them what she said in the recording was a lie because she was scared of her boyfriend, court documents say.
Detectives told Watson her daughter tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease and also for meth in her system. Medical records also said there were foreign metallic objects found in both children’s feet.
Watson admitted to using meth the day she was arrested but said she didn’t know how the disease was possible.
via: https://pix11.com/2018/07/18/mom-charged-after-allegedly-letting-men-rape-her-2-year-old-daughter/
Day care owner gets probation for trying to kill toddler by hanging him
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis day care owner was sentenced Monday to 10 years of probation for trying to kill a toddler in her home by hanging him.
Nataliia Karia, 43, received her punishment in Hennepin County court after pleading guilty to attempted murder and third-degree assault earlier. She also pleaded guilty to criminal vehicular operation for hitting a pedestrian, a bicyclist and another driver as she fled from her home in a minivan in November 2016.
Karia also must follow court-ordered mental health treatment and will be on electronic home monitoring for at least two months, the Star Tribune reported. She will live with her adult son but cannot have unsupervised contact with her daughters or other minors.
According to the criminal complaint, a father was dropping off his son at Karia’s home when Karia led him toward the basement, where he saw the toddler hanging from a noose. He released the child and fled with him. The 16-month-old boy survived.
Judge Jay Quam agreed with the assessment by doctors that Karia was “a low risk” to reoffend. He called her actions “the perfect storm of factors unlikely to ever be repeated.”
Defense attorney Brockton Hunter expressed relief on behalf of Karia.
“We came in here with our hearts in our throats,” Hunter said.
He said Karia, who has spent 20 months in jail since the incident and will get credit for her time already served, will leave jail no later than Tuesday.
Karia, who arrived in the United States from Ukraine in 2006, promised to follow probation and said in court she was glad no one died.
Prosecutor Christina Warren pushed for prison time. Warren raised doubts that Karia could be properly supervised outside of prison and receive the care she needs to restore her mental health.
In a court filing, Warren wrote that instead of being the person most able and willing to protect the boy from harm, Karia “left him hanging by a noose around his neck in her basement.”
The defense argued for probation, pointing out that Karia already has served time in jail and lost her child care career.
via: https://pix11.com/2018/07/18/day-care-owner-gets-probation-for-trying-to-kill-toddler/
Parents kept 10-year-old girl locked in basement, thought she was possessed by ‘demon’
WAUKEGAN, Ill. – Two suburban Illinois parents are accused of keeping their 10-year-old daughter locked in the basement because they thought she was possessed by a “demon.”
Police arrested 48-year-old Randy Swopes and 49-year-old Katherine Swopes, who are being held on child endangerment and unlawful restraint charges, according to WGN.
Officers responded to a home in the 200 block of Liberty Street in Waukegan Tuesday after receiving an anonymous call that someone was held captive in the home’s basement.
Police discovered the girl in the basement living in “poor conditions.”
Investigators said the girl was locked in the basement at night, forced to use a training toilet, and made to shower from a bucket. Investigators said she had little contact with any other member of the family after the couple allegedly started locking her away around the beginning of 2018.
The parents told investigators they believed she was possessed by a “demon,” police said.
The child and her siblings, ages 7, 13 and 15, were taken into protective custody.
In a statement, police said:
“Randy is currently registered as an Illinois State Police Murderer and Violent Offender Against Youth Registry participant for a 2008 arrest by the Lake County Illinois Sheriff’s Office. Randy has been registering properly with the Waukegan Police Department annually since 2012.”
Randy is being held on a $750,000 bond and Katherine on a $150,000 bond. Both are scheduled to appear in court again on July 31, 2018.
Elfen’s TBT R&B Music Video of the week Mutume juicy fruit
Mutume Music Video Juicy Fruit 1983. This song stayed on the R&B Charts for 8 weeks!
Elfen’s TBT R&B Artist of the week Mtume

It’s July 1983 and the sexiest song blasting on the radio airwaves was a song called juicy fruit by Mtume. Juicy Fruit stayed #1 on the Billboard HOT Black singles Chart for 8 weeks. Here’s a little black history from 1983!
President of the U.S.A Ronald Reagan Vice President George H. W. Bush
Cassette tape’s and records cost about $10
Watching Saturday morning cartoons from 7am to 1pm was a treat in 1983
Local Programming The Best of Scooby-Doo The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour The Littles The Puppy’s Further Adventures The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show ABC Weekend Special American Bandstand.
Movies playing July 1983
- 4 day weekend July 4th 1983 Return of the Jedi
- Continued #1 at the box office July 10, 1983 Return of the Jedi
#OnThisDay in 1983, BET went from a programming block on @Nickelodeon to a 24-hour TV channel!
Here's to 34 strong years & more to come! pic.twitter.com/oE9Xa3L28U
— BET (@BET) July 1, 2017
Ebony magazine July 1983

1983 Timex Sinclair Color Computer
Price: $179.99
Description It’s got 48K of memory power with built-in BASIC programming language, eight vivid high-resolution color and four simultaneous sounds. It has special features to set it above the competitors. One-Touch Keyword lets you program an entire computer word with a single key. This saves typing time and computer memory as well. Includes AC power adapter.

‘Self-Made’ Makeup Artist Pat McGrath’s Cosmetics Line Surpasses Kylie Jenner’s In Being Valued At $1 Billion
British makeup artist Pat McGrath is the definition of self-made. Having been born in Northampton to a mother who migrated from Jamaica, McGrath taught herself the art of makeup with Vogue declaring she is one of the most influential makeup artists of our time. She now has a cosmetics line valued at over $1 billion, reports Teen Vogue.
McGrath launched Pat McGrath Labs two years ago and consistently sells out. Eurazeo Brands, a New York investment firm, took notice and invested $60 million in the business, which gives McGrath’s line a valuation exceeding $1 billion.
“It has always been my dream to create an iconic beauty brand that goes beyond the usual limitations, that lives outside of the parameters of what is expected,” McGrath said in a statement. “I am thrilled to be working with the unique and expert team at Eurazeo Brands.”
The equity promised to Eurazeo Brands has not yet been released, and so press outlets do not know how much of a stake the firm holds, but, according to Hello Beautiful, industry sources say the company is to receive anywhere from five to eight percent of the money earned.
“We are honored to be working with Pat, whose vision, talent and trailblazing history in the beauty industry have set Pat McGrath Labs up to be one of the most authentic and innovative makeup brands to ever come to market,” Eurazeo Brands CEO Jill Granoff said in a press release. “We’re excited to combine our experience of building global beauty and fashion brands with Pat and her team’s unmatched creativity and passion.”
This collaboration has not only helped to bring McGrath’s line into the more central limelight but has also caused quite a stir considering Forbes’ recent cover naming Kylie Jenner a self-made billionaire. Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics line currently stands at a value of $800 million, but with her new investor, McGrath could easily snatch the billionaire makeup line title.
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Joker’ Origin Movie Lands Fall 2019 Release Date

This better be good! However if Joaquin got advise from Jack Nickleson. I know Jack Nickleson has warned Joaquin NOT to let the character of the joker send him off the deep end. RIP Keith Ledger.
Joaquin Phoenix is starring as the iconic villain in the Warner Bros. and DC film, which has gotten its official title — ‘Joker.’
Director Todd Phillips’ stand-alone Joker movie, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is set to hit theaters Oct. 4, 2019, Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow said late Wednesday afternoon.
The release date, and title, were revealed just as this year’s edition of the ultimate fanboy gathering — Comic-Con — got underway in San Diego. Warners and DC will take the stage there on Saturday.
October 2019 boasts a slew of high-profile titles. Joker will open opposite Paramount’s Gemini Man and Fox’s The Woman in the Window, followed a week later by Disney’s Jungle Cruise starring Dwayne Johnson and fellow Warners title The Goldfinch. And on Nov. 1, DC and Warners will unfurl Wonder Woman 1984.
Last month, Phoenix finalized his deal to star as the arch-nemesis of Batman. The studio describes Phillips’ film as being an “exploration of a man disregarded by society [that] is not only a gritty character study, but also a broader cautionary tale.” Phillips and Scott Silver co-wrote the script.
Joker’s budget is in the $55 million range, significantly lower than the tentpoles that dominate the form. And the movie, set to begin production later this year, is meant to be darker and more experimental in tone and content (at least as experimental as a studio can be with established brands such as DC), which is described as being akin to a crime drama.
Emma Tillinger Koskoff will produce Joker, with Richard Baratta executive producing.
Phoenix is currently in theaters in Gus Van Sant’s Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.
Source: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/joker-origin-pic-lands-fall-2019-release-date-1128203
Samirah Raheem On Her Viral ‘We’re All Sluts’ Clapback And The Two Faces Sex-Positive Black Girls Are Forced To Wear
Article via: The model said she was initially embarrassed when the clip of her interview from the 2017 SlutWalk went viral.
Like many subjects of viral videos, model Samirah Raheem was merely at the right place at the right time.
She wasn’t at the 2017 Slutwalk to protest or join a movement, she was there to be a good friend.
“I was there to support a friend, a dancer who came into a woman’s body and was no longer accepted in ballet,” Raheem told Blavity. “She was having a hard time finding work and I was having the same moment as a model; not being small enough for small [or] not being big enough for big. I was just trying to support her.”
Raheem watched her friend’s performance and was waiting outside of the venue when she noticed some commotion. She said she saw girls talking to ultra-conservative Reverend Jesse Peterson and that the conversations didn’t end well.
“They seemed kind of flustered or broken when they left, and I was like ‘what is this old man telling these girls that they’re leaving feeling so frustrated,’ you know? So, when he came up to me, it’s never like me to back down from a challenge, I was like ‘okay what you want to talk about?’”
That confidence led to the video that had us cackling and declaring Raheem our new queen. But despite all the glory, her initial reaction was embarrassment. Raheem wasn’t worried about the video at first but when it started to get more attention, she was mortified.
“It was like a trickle and then a levee broke. It was like a flood of attention, it was very weird,” she said.
As affirmations poured in, Raheem said she became proud of her behavior. The attention piqued her curiosity about social justice and inspired her talk to more people, regardless of their ideological position. Raheem self-identifies as “a girl from Compton” and doesn’t consider herself an academic, but if you talk to her for five minutes, it’s clear she has one hell of a mind. Raheem has always supported the movement, in theory, but she maintained a critical lens. She’s interested to see how these movements cater to the black girls in the hood and inner cities. Her feminism isn’t only for people who use SAT words.
“That was always a conversation I was having with a lot of my friends, especially in college,” she said. “I met white girls and international girls who are feminists and I would always tell them ‘I love the work you’re doing, but how does it trickle down to girls I grew up with? Or rape culture that surrounds me?’”
Raheem also believes black women are conditioned differently compared to white women and other non-black women and that affects how black women interact with feminism.
“I think as black women it’s really tricky,” she explained. “Our mamas always want us to be safe and be careful [and] don’t say too much, just get on through. It’s kind of in the back of our minds to be polite and then when we get home to our families and our girls then we show this side, where we’re like ‘girl this is how I really feel.’ It’s like we have two different faces.”
Raheem believes that’s why the video gained so much traction, because she expressed views we’re told to keep to ourselves.
“I talk like you. I grew up in an area like you. And I feel like we have a right to this conversation in our vernacular with our attitudes and our neck rolling. It doesn’t have to be political jargon to be considered intellectually valuable,” she declared.
Speaking of language, despite her declaration that “we’re all sluts,” she said that isn’t a word she uses in real life.
“That’s why it was so funny to me because I don’t really say slut in my day to day. I will never be like ‘yes girl, I’m feeling slutty.’ I would be like ‘I’m on some hoe shit or like ‘I’m feeling myself,’ it’s actually empowering the word. I feel like whatever the word is as long as you know how you’re saying it and you know how you’re coming you really don’t have to explain yourself to anybody,” she said.
Raheem also admires the way we use and reclaim language.
“There’s so many words that we use today they aren’t using their original meaning like the word ratchet. It’s a garden tool and we have taken it and we have molded it into something totally different. I feel like with conditioning and repetition, any word or stigma can be taken out of it. Now there’s going to be a push-back, but it doesn’t matter as long as we push forward,” she continued.
Those childhood lessons might have caused Raheem’s initial discomfort, but she is willing to challenge it. Her newfound fame has encouraged her to stand up for herself. She’s done trying to conform for the sake of her career.
“At first I was always trying to please my agents and my clients. ‘Lose weight!’ Okay I’ll go lose it. ‘Gain weight!’ Okay I’ll go gain it. ‘Wear this!’ Okay I’ll go do that…I’m trying to find people who align with this instead of trying to mold me into something else. People identify with this. 16 million people love this so one of those 16 million have to be casting for somebody. I’m taking that approach,” she said.
Brands aren’t knocking down her door, yet, but she is getting more advocacy opportunities. Raheem confirmed to Blavity that she has heard from Amber Rose and will be involved in this year’s Slut Walk.
“She definitely reached out to me and she was so sweet. I was freaking out, I was like ‘oh my God, this is crazy,’” she said of Rose.
The attention has been a lesson for Raheem and she wants to share it with the rest of the world.
“I will say stand in your own and find people that support you and make a new world for yourself, a safe microcosm that you can express [yourself],” she said. “You just got a tune it out, make it background music and do your thing because you don’t know who’s going to see you, obviously.”
Oh and if you were wondering her age, she’s still simply “grown.”
“A lady never tells,” she added with a laugh.
Four Years Later NYPD Prepares to Discipline Cop in Eric Garner’s Death
This article was originally written The Roots by Michael Harriot

1,462 days after Eric Garner wheezed the words “I can’t breathe” before giving up the ghost on a Staten Island sidewalk, the New York Police Department has decided to discipline Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer whose arms just happened to be wrapped around Garner’s neck at the time.
Well … maybe
“Based on our most recent conversations, it has become clear that a definite date by which time a final decision by the U.S. DOJ will be rendered in this matter cannot be predicted,” wrote Lawrence Byrne, the deputy commissioner for legal matters for the NYPD.
According to the Associated Press, Byrne sent a letter to the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department, stating: “The NYPD has come to the conclusion that given the extraordinary passage of time since the incident without a final decision on the U.S. DOJ’s criminal investigation, any further delay in moving ahead with our own disciplinary proceedings can no longer be justified.”
On July 14, 2014, Eric Garner died from what the New York City Medical Examiner termed: “Compression of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police.”
Despite having had 18 allegations of some sort of abuse or misconduct in 14 separate incidents before his encounter with Garner, that police officer, Daniel Pantaleo, is still employed as a police officer earning a six-figure salary after a grand jury declined to indict him in 2014.
Leaked Documents Reveal How the NYPD Ignored Abusive History of the Cop Who Killed Eric Garner
After the incident, President Barack Obama’s attorney general, Loretta Lynch, instructed prosecutors to begin building a case for indictment. But Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has been hesitant to push for prosecution since his boss and CEO of the Keebler elf empire, Jeff Sessions, announced that his Justice Department would not continue the practice of punishing police officers, because it leads to”racial animosity.”
Now the NYPD says it will no longer wait for federal prosecutors and will hand the case over to its Civilian Complaint Review Board. The Department uses CCRB as an “impartial agency that has been independent of the police department since 1993” to review civilian complaints against police.
It is composed of nonpolice investigators who conduct investigations in cases of unnecessary or excessive force, abuse of authority or discourtesy. In theory, it is more effective to have people outside the police department oversee these kinds of allegations.
Although the NYPD typically waits for prosecutors to settle a case before handing it over to the CCRB, the Justice Department says it told the NYPD months ago that the CCRB could move forward, adding that the DOJ “does not have any bearing on the decision-making timeline.”
So four years and a day after Eric Garner was killed; three years, 5 days after the City of New York agreed to pay the family $5.9 million and seven months after the death of his daughter, Erica Garner, someone finally decided to discipline the man who “compressed” Garner to death.
But the most ridiculous response surrounding this news came from Pat Lynch, head of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association who wrote, in a statement, that Daniel Pantaleo, the man who handed Eric Garner a sidewalk death sentence, is “entitled to due process and an impartial consideration of the facts.”
I laughed so hard…
I couldn’t breathe.
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Donald Trump and the tangled tale of the tapes

When Donald Trump gets in one of his frequent jams, caught between his own words and the truth, he likes to allude to the existence of tapes that will exonerate him.
He did it in his confrontation with former FBI director James Comey over what was said in their private Oval Office meeting, leading to Comey’s famous expostulation to Congress: “Lordy, I hope there are tapes!” (There weren’t.) He did it just last week, disputing a British newspaper’s account of him insulting Prime Minister Teresa May, offering to supply reporters with tapes of the interview “for your enjoyment if you’d like it.” (The White House never followed up when Yahoo News requested the tapes, and the newspaper in question, the Sun, eventually released a clip that seemed to show Trump had said exactly what had been reported.)
In fact, tapes (audio and video) have more often gotten Trump into trouble than out of it. There was, of course, the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape that nearly derailed his campaign one month before the election. There is (or isn’t) the rumored “pee tape” of Trump with prostitutes in a Moscow hotel room during his brief visit there in 2013, a recording supposedly in the possession of Russian intelligence, which in some people’s minds explains his otherwise inexplicable deference to Vladimir Putin. There are countless hours of outtakes from his 14-year run as host of “The Apprentice” and “Celebrity Apprentice” in which he either did or did not say or do something reprehensible. While there’s no evidence for all or most of these recordings, the potential that they do exist supplied the premise for an upcoming television show in which comedian Tom Arnold details his search for compromising Trump clips.
One thing Arnold almost certainly won’t find is a tape of the private conversation Trump had with Putin in Helsinki Monday. The two presidents met for more than two hours with only their translators present, and only those four know what was said — unless, as former CIA Director John Brennan suspects, Russian intelligence was listening in.
“I think whatever Trump said in that meeting is now memorialized on Russian tape and will be used as necessary by Putin against Trump,” Brennan said in an appearance on “Morning Joe” Tuesday morning.
Putin’s interference in the 2016 presidential election and the ongoing probe into whether Trump’s team colluded with the Russian mischief makers have brought spycraft into the spotlight in a way that hasn’t been seen since the height of the Cold War. A dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele raised the possibility that the Kremlin possesses embarrassing information about the commander in chief. The question came up at the president’s press conference with Putin when a reporter asked if Moscow has “any compromising material on President Trump or his family.” Putin laughed at the notion, but didn’t explicitly deny the existence of what Russian intelligence — which has a specialty in the sexual and financial blackmail of prominent Westerners — calls “kompromat.”
“Yeah, I did hear these rumors that we allegedly collected compromising material on Mr. Trump when he was visiting Moscow,” Putin said. “Now, distinguished colleague, let me tell you this: When President Trump was at Moscow back then, I didn’t even know that he was in Moscow. I treat President Trump with utmost respect. But back then, when he was a private individual, a businessman, nobody informed me that he was in Moscow.” (That assertion runs contrary to reporting in the book “Russian Roulette,” co-authored by Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff, that Putin had been expected to meet with Trump backstage at the Miss Universe pageant and canceled at the last minute.)
If Trump does find himself caught on secret recordings, it would represent one of his favorite weapons turned against him. During his real estate career, Trump earned a reputation for surreptitiously taping his employees and associates. Trump’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen also was rumored to record his conversations for him and his client, for potential use as leverage. And Arnold and others have suggested that Cohen’s recordings could come back to haunt Trump since they likely fell into the possession of Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Trump’s relationship with Russia.
Trump has also demonstrated a preoccupation with the possibility that others are taping him — most famously last year when he tweeted that “Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory,” a claim it took the Justice Department six months to debunk. In fact, he reportedly didn’t even want White House stenographers to do their job of recording and transcribing his conversations with reporters, according to one who worked in both the Obama and Trump administrations. A deputy White House press secretary “told my colleague we would need to keep our microphones far away from the president’s face,” Beck Dorey-Stein wrote in the New York Times Tuesday.
If Trump is so averse to being taped, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham had a warning for him: that Putin, a former KGB agent, could have taken advantage of the summit to plant a bug with the president. He suggested Trump should get rid of a World Cup souvenir Putin presented to him with during their meeting on Monday.
“Finally, if it were me, I’d check the soccer ball for listening devices and never allow it in the White House,” Graham wrote on Twitter.
Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-tangled-tale-tapes-100015999.html












