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Senin, 19 April 2010

Book: Oprah Winfrey's Lesbian Affairs

Gayle King, Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer

Kitty Kelley's expose on bisexual, Oprah Winfrey, alleges the talk show host has engaged in lesbian affairs she is hiding from the public. She reportedly paid ex-boyfriend, Tom Watts, $50,000 to keep her lesbian affairs quiet.

The book also states Winfrey had an affair with news anchorwoman, Diane Sawyer, who she sent expensive gifts. Kelley is really putting Oprah's business out there, isn't she. Once again, Winfrey has not denied any of the claims.

New Book on Oprah's Life Reports Lesbian Affairs, Selling Sex for Money, Diane Sawyer Relationship and Much More!

The book also alludes to what may have been an affair between Oprah and Diane Sawyer. Oprah's past, according to Kitty Kelly the author of this book, is as laced with as much drama as anyone Oprah herself has interviewed on her stage.

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Oprah Paid $50K to Ex-Lover to Keep Quiet about Her Lesbian Affairs? Oh, Kitty Kelley!

April 14, 2010 11:04 AM EDT (Updated: April 14, 2010 11:11 AM EDT) - She never fails to stir up the controversy but is Kitty Kelley telling us the whole truth and nothing but the truth when she states that Oprah paid her old boyfriend, a married d.j. named Tim Watts, $50K to keep mum about her lesbian affairs? Yikes!...

Also included in Kelley's books are such shockers as:

She went to great lengths to conceal her "lesbian affairs" -- including hefty payoffs -- and publicly attached herself to Graham to appear more normal to her audience of housewives.

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Sabtu, 13 Maret 2010

Bribe Taking Judge Faces Impeachment

G. Thomas Porteous Jr.

U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr., is facing impeachment by the Congress, for criminal charges he incurred, due to accepting bribes. It was thought Porteous was safe from trouble, due to the statute of limitations having expired on his crimes.

However, the U.S. Congress decided he needs to be removed from the bench for his misconduct, which has been slapped with the famous label, "High crimes and misdemeanors."

House votes to impeach US judge from Louisiana

WASHINGTON — The House voted unanimously Thursday to impeach a U.S. district judge from Louisiana, who lawmakers said avoided likely criminal charges related to alleged payoffs in part because the statute of limitations expired.

The House approved four impeachment articles charging him with taking payoffs and lying under oath. The unanimous vote reflected the bipartisan anger of the House over the judge's conduct.

The case goes to trial in the Senate, where a two-thirds vote is needed to convict U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of the "high crimes and misdemeanors" standard set out in the Constitution.

Porteous was accused of taking cash from lawyers and gifts from a bail bondsman, lying to the Senate and the FBI to win confirmation and making false statements in his personal bankruptcy proceedings to hide financial problems and gambling debts.

If convicted in the Senate, Porteous would become the eighth federal judge in U.S. history to be impeached and convicted. Porteous was nominated by President Bill Clinton.

Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., said Porteous' misconduct was so serious that he's "one of a kind and it's time for him to receive his comeuppance." ...

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