News about Allen Ginsberg

Married Oklahoma judge, 59, who 'had sex with female bailiff on courthouse table' gives jaw-dropping explanation for why he should keep his job

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2024
A married Oklahoma judge accused of having affairs with two court bailiffs says he should keep his job because sex isn't as taboo as it once was thanks to shows like Sex and the City. The state of Oklahoma is trying to oust Brian Lovell, a Garfield County associate district judge, due to the inappropriate relationships which allegedly culminated in him having sex with one in the courthouse. Lovell admitted to his relationship with the first female bailiff which lasted from February 2011 to October that year and involved 'liaisons at the Garfield County Courthouse during courthouse hours,' according to a June filing. He denies they had sex at the courthouse. But Lovell's attorneys sensationally claimed he should not be vindicated for the affairs because sex is 'no longer the unforgivable sin it once was.' They pointed to highly sexualized popular culture references including: Fifty Shades of Grey, Sex and the City, Marvin Gaye songs and Allen Ginsberg poems.

The CREEPEST villages in the United Kingdom have been uncovered, from Satanic rituals to the church that 'opened its doors to HELL' and the site where locals 'battled the dead.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2023
Ghosts, ghouls, and spirits account for more than a quarter of three 18-54-year-olds in the United Kingdom's believe in paranormal belief such as ghosts, ghouls, and spirits. From a church said to have "opened it's doors to hell" to corpses reportedly rising from their graves, Britain is home to many places with a reputation for paranormal sightsings and even Satan worship. Stress Free Car Rental has compiled a list of the eight most popular destinations to visit in this October, if you dare.

Guru. He was a salesman. The Beatles were taken to the Maharishi by sexism, according to a sex pest. When their idol made a pass at Mia Farrow, disillusion set in

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2023
Brown reveals how Eastern mysticism went from being unknown to venerable and back to a topic of suspicion in a lively narrative delivered with humor and compassion. He introduces an innovative cast of characters, including film actors, writers, heiresses, and scholars, as well as how soothing swamis and dodgy charlatans left their mark on Western society.