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Tyrese Gibson arrested after failing to make monthly $10K child support payments as he is held in contempt of court
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September 9, 2024
Tyrese Gibson was taken into custody after he failed to pay the monthly $10,000 child support payments a judge ordered him to make to his ex Samantha Lee. TMZ reports Gibson - who shares five-year-old daughter Soraya with Lee - was held in contempt of court Monday morning during a hearing over the matter at the Fulton Country court. The outlet reports Judge Kevin Farmer was upset over Gibson's refusal to make the monthly $10,000 child support payments the actor was ordered to begin paying in April 2023.
Wayne Couzens, who robbed and murdered Sarah Everard, is captured on CCTV in Costa Rica, where he talks to the cops about his dog and lies to police when he's arrested. As a BBC documentary reveals, he used a warrant card during kidnap
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March 5, 2024
Couzens tricked the marketing executive into getting into his hire car in March 2021, before dragging her from London to woods near her home in Deal, Kent, where he raped and murdered her before dumping her body. Sarah Everard: The Search For Justice published a snapshot of the warrant card he used to persuade the 33-year-old that he was arresting her today. The show also included a video of Couzens being interviewed at Wandsworth police station, with the firearms officer mumbling about his mental stability when bouncing from side to side.
'I'm in a dark place': Disturbing footage of self-harmed Wayne Couzens writhing around in custody as he whinges about HIS mental health after killing Sarah Everard
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March 5, 2024
When being interrogated by detectives about his involvement in the marketing executive's disappearance, the king cop is wearing grey custody gear as he bounces from side to side. Couzens' forehead is covered by a bandage from a self-harming attack at London's Wandsworth police station. After being deemed medically fit to be photographed, a chilling custody video shows him hunched over his jumper's sleeves rolled over his hands. After being asked how he is feeling at the moment, the killer cop shifts his head from one side to the other and says, 'I'm in a bad place.'
Why DID police take so long to unmask Wayne Couzens? The missed opportunities to detect Met had a future killer in its ranks was shown in this new Sarah Everard documentary, which was not widely distributed
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March 4, 2024
Concerns remain regarding why it took the Met Police so long to unmask Wayne Couzens, as a former officer shared his surprise at learning he was a colleague minutes before being knocked on his door. As he found out who the principal perpetrator in Sarah Everard's disappearance was when he parked up outside his house in Kent, Nick Harvey (bottom right), a former detective superintendent at Scotland Yard, said, 'the pit of my stomach just fell out.' This morning, he told BBC Woman's Hour that his staff had been asked to look into Couzens so they could locate him. However, as he 'literally turned off his engine' to his car in Deal, Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin (top right) told Couzens that Couzens was a serving Met cop. The shocking moment in a recent BBC documentary about Sarah's disappearance, which includes interviews with senior police figures and lawyers involved in the investigation, DCI Goodwin, who supervised the probe, reveals the shocking occurrence.
In a BBC documentary about Sarah Everard's disappearance, she was shown smiling at a university graduation and relaxing by a pool
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March 4, 2024
The previously unseen photos were used in a new documentary about the assassination of women and girls, which stunned the world and put the emphasis on violence against women and girls. Ms Everard appears smiling and joking at her Durham University graduation in the summer of 2008. She had studied Geography at St Cuthbert's Society at the University from 2005 to 2008. Ms Everard is seen enjoying a drink in the sun at Brockwell Lido, close to where she lived in Brixton, south London, in a newly released photo. Two more photos of her family have been published, one of which she is smiling with a glass of wine, and the other is a candid snapshot of her gazing into the distance pensively. On March 3 2021, Ms Everard was arrested by former police officer Couzens after using his police-issued warrant card to stage a false arrest. He then carried her to a rural area near Dover, Kent, where he assaulted and strangled her with his police belt before igniting her body and dumping her remains in a nearby pond.
'She would never have got into a stranger's car': Family of murdered Sarah Everard say they believe she died because Wayne Couzens was a police officer as they slam forces for missing warning signs throughout his career
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February 29, 2024
Couzens' heartbroken families slammed police for overlooking the 'warning warnings' that Couzens was not a "serial sex offender." For the first time, the killer cop's horrific history of sexual assault was revealed, prompting concerns about how he was ever allowed to join the service. In 1995, he was accused of kidnapping a woman at knifepoint, sexually assaulting a young girl, and raping two women in two attacks more than ten years ago.
Wayne Couzens' horrific history of sexual exploitation has been revealed for the first time: a killer cop was stabbed by a knife point, sexually assaulted a young child, and assaulted two women in a ten-year row — how was he allowed to join the police?
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February 29, 2024
In two attacks more than ten years ago, a killer cop is accused of kidnapping a woman at knifepoint in 1995, sexually assaulted a teenage girl, and assaulted two women. Despite being a serial sex criminal with a reputation for troubling sexual behavior that led to the naming of 'the Rapist,' repeated efforts were lost to discourage Couzens who were likely to remain a cop. An investigation has found Couzens' history of suspected sexual offending dating back nearly 20 years before they kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered Ms Everard in Clapham, south London, in 2021. According to today's study, the married father of two was reported to police eight times for indecent exposure between 2008 and 2021, but police continued to work in the force despite 'lethargic and inadequate' investigations.
Wayne Couzens had a chance to stop Wayne Couzens if a woman was shot at knifepoint, sexually assaulted a teenage girl, suspected of raping two women, and was arrested EIGHT times for exposing himself, but a damning investigation revealed that the killer cop tried to arrest a woman at knifepoint, but there was still no way to protect him
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February 29, 2024
Couzens' history of suspected sexual abuse dated back nearly 20 years before he abducted, assaulted, and murdered marketing executive Sarah Everard in Clapham, south London, 2021. According to inquiry chair Lady Elish Angiolini, the married father of two was reported to police eight times for indecent exposure between 2008 and 2021, but he was able to continue his deception due to 'lethargic and ineffective' investigations. At least five incidents that were not reported to police were not reported, and she warned there could be more victims.
Wayne Couzens should never have been allowed to join the police and the chances to prevent him from being killed were repeatedly interrupted, according to the investigator's family. Sarah Everard, who was murdered, died as a police officer
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February 29, 2024
The shocking report also details how the firearms officer (right) was suspected of raping two women but went undetected by at least three bungling police forces who failed to detect the'red flags.' The report found that police officers had'repeatedly failed' to detect warning signs of his 'unsuitability for office,' despite fears that many more women and girls may have been victims of the Met officer. Without a radical reform of policing techniques and culture, inquiry chairwoman Lady Elish Angiolini cautioned that there is 'nothing to prevent another Couzen from operating in plain sight'. Sarah Everard, who is pictured inset, is shown on the left.
Hundreds of Aussie revellers stripped-searched by cops at music festivals, earning them a huge win
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December 21, 2023
This week, festivalgoers who joined the Slater and Gordon and the Redfern Legal Centre class action against NSW Police for stripping searches won. Hundreds of festivalgoers who were subjected to strip searches between 2016 and 2022 were convicted by lawyers in July last year. The NSW Government then attempted to have the case 'declassified,' but the revellers' should be represented on an individual basis.
Tyrese Gibson requests a NEW judge in divorce case with ex Samantha Lee as he claims current one is 'biased against him'
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November 22, 2023
Tyrese Gibson has requested that a new judge hear his divorce case with ex Samantha Lee, though he appears to have that Superior Court Judge Kevin M. Farmer is biased against him. According to DailyMail.com, the Fast & Furious actor, 44, who was previously jailed by the same judge last year for giving back talk, made the request in official documents. According to TMZ, the actor denied that he was unhappy with how Farmer has handled the case and claims that the judge canceled a court hearing and ordered him to pay a $450 million bond 'within ten days in connection with his appeal of an order.'
EXCLUSIVE - Tyrese Gibson lays bare his 'pain' over a bitter divorce from wife Samantha Lee, revealing heartbreak at the 'google' of marriage after being promised that they'd be together forever.'
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September 18, 2023
Tyrese Gibson channeled the 'pain' of seeing his marriage to Samantha Lee 'go up in smoke' into a new album, but she was compelled to delay the release after being unable to cope physically after reliving the break-up in the recording studio. Samantha filed for divorce from the six-time Grammy nominee, 44, in September 2020, three years after their private Valentine's Day nuptials. Tyrese said he wanted to be married to the social worker until he had 'no teeth left in my mouth,' because he is a'sucker' for marriage's'sanctuary.'
After being blamed for Wayne Couzens, a Met officer identified as 'Officer Naughty' was suicidal, she was suicidal,' according to a met officer named 'Officer Naughty'
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June 11, 2023
After being blamed for failing to locate Wayne Couzens (pictured right), a former Met Police officer says she became suicidal before being brutally kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered Sarah Everard. According to Samantha Lee (pictured left and inset) on her OnlyFans account, the Metropolitan Police have'scapegoated' her after Couzens, who also worked for the department, was discovered to have exposed himself in public days days before the horrific murder. After a misconduct hearing last month, the 29-year-old woman was barred from serving for life. Since being interviewed in the investigation, the OnlyFans performer says she has been bombarded with hundreds of hate messages online, and she claims that nothing she could have done would have prevented what happened. In an interview with The Times, Ms Lee, who earlier said that she was being looked at "as guilty as Couzens," has now accused the Met of 'just blaming another person' and that she did't do 'anything to warrant losing my career."
ANOTHER female cop quits the Met to become an OnlyFans model
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June 7, 2023
Exclusive: After being disillusioned with frontline crime fighting, a female police officer has left the troubled Met to become an OnlyFans model. PC Kerri Andrews has resigned from her role as a beat cop and is now charged users £11-a-month to see explicit photos of her in 'uniform'. Since being unsupported by management for five years, the veteran beat officer says she made the decision to change direction after being repeatedly put her life in jeopardy. Samantha Lee, another former officer who modelled on OnlyFans, was found guilty of gross misconduct after failing to conduct the "right inquiry," and so she missed the opportunity to arrest Wayne Couzens on the day he murdered Sarah Everard.
Officer Naughty is told by texts that she should have been killed rather than Sarah Everard
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May 27, 2023
Hundreds of hate messages have been sent by a former Metropolitan Police officer who has been barred from policing following two incidents of flashing by Wayne Couzens. Samantha Lee (left and right), 29, also known as 'Officer Naughty,' says she has been 'thrown under a bus' and that people have texted her that she should have been assaulted and killed instead of Sarah Everard (inset). According to a disciplinary committee, the OnlyFans actor did not make "the right investigative inquiries" into two incidents in Swanley, Kent, where the killer exposed himself to female employees days before he kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered Sarah Everard.
The ex-Met cop turned 'Officer Naughty' who bungled the probe into Wayne Couzens' flashing
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May 23, 2023
Lee's time as a London police officer may have ended in disgrace, but she is certainly reaping the benefits from her time in the ranks. Lee makes no mention of the fact that policing was her true profession, rather than an eyebrow raising collection of videos and photos, many of which feature police paraphernalia. In fact, she opened her OnlyFans account when she was still employed by the Met, as we'll see. This fact, which prompted Lee's departure from the service in November last year, was not a part of the discipline hearing in which a more soberly attired Lee walked this morning.
According to the 'Officer Naughty' The Met policewoman committed gross misconduct, according to the committee.'
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May 23, 2023
PC Samantha Lee (left and right) was told to go to a McDonald's drive-thru in Swanley, Kent, on March 3, 2021, after Couzens (inset) was caught on CCTV flashing two women on February 14 and 27. However, the 29-year-old woman told a misconduct hearing that she did not know she was in charge of the case and went on leave after the visit, assuming someone else would investigate it further 'in a few days.'
A policewoman dubbed 'Officer Naughty' is shocked to learn that Wayne Couzens is'still' investigating Wayne Couzens
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May 17, 2023
On her OnlyFans website, a policewoman named as 'Officer Naughty' (left) was shocked to discover she was still the officer in Wayne Couzens' (lower inset) flashing case when returning to work after a few days off. According to a police misconduct hearing, former police constable Samantha Lee was found to have failed to make 'the right investigative inquiries' into two incidents in which Couzens exposed himself to female members of staff at the McDonald's restaurant in Swanley, Kent, between February 14 and 2021. On both occasions, female employees of staff were seen open-mouthed and his penis on display.
At McDonald's drive-thru,' a policewoman from "Officer Naughty" was shown CCTV of Wayne Couzens at McDonald's drive-thru'
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May 16, 2023
Samantha Lee (left and right) is accused of failing to conduct'correct investigation into two incidents when Couzens (inset) revealed himself to female employees at the Swanley restaurant on February 14, 2021. The incident was confirmed to the Met but just days after the second attack, Couzens, was kidnapped, a political and diplomatic protection officer, assaulted, and murdered Ms Everard, the ambassador. Former PC Lee's boss, who said she had never been shown CCTV footage of Couzens' cars, was heard today during a police disciplinary hearing.
OnlyFans' chief, a met police woman, faces disciplinary action for 'failing to warn Wayne Couzens.'
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May 15, 2023
Samantha Lee (left and right) was reported to have failed to make 'the right investigative inquiries' in March 2021 after a flashing accusation of Couzens (inset). Both of the allegations of exposure involved him flashing at women in a drive-through restaurant days before the murder. On a Kent country lane in November 2020, he also exposed himself to a female cyclist in a vulgar manner.
In court, Covid Fines for 'fail to comply with notice of direction' were suspended
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December 10, 2022
Despite the NSW government's admitting that 33,000 Covid lockdown fines were nullified in a recent Supreme Court decision, those that wish to challenge their claims in court could still have to pay up. More than 3.000 people could be liable to pay hefty fines totaling almost $4 million because police are yet to decide that the fines are likely to be null. Lawyers are suing the NSW Revenue, who said that several Covid fines were too vaguely worded to constitute an enforceable violation.
After 33,000 penalty notices were withdrawn, all Covid fines throughout Australia could be invalid
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November 30, 2022
Although the result of a fruitful court challenge to Covid fines in NSW does not have a direct effect on other states, tens of millions of dollars could be challenged nationally shortly. During the pandemic, Victoria issued 531 fines for breaching Covid orders, although other states and territories dealt out thousands more. After finding that the wording did not comply with the Administrative Act's legislative requirement, a Supreme Court judge has already found two caution notices issued by NSW police were null. Samantha Lee of the Redfern Legal Centre said the test case may have resulted in all Covid fines throughout the country being declared invalid, unless they had been issued in similar terms.
During Covid lockdown, Rohan Pank refused to pay $1,000 fine for being in a Sydney park
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November 29, 2022
Rohan Pank (left) had his encounter with four police officers in Alexandria Park at the height of the city's Covid bans all the way to the New South Wales Supreme Court. Mr Pank had been within 1 km of his Newtown home when police told him he had violated a public health order by not being active, and fined $1,000 (top right). The announcement by NSW Health of "sitting for relaxation" (bottom right) was deemed as outdoor recreation just days later. On Tuesday, Mr Pank was part of a joint initiative that resulted in two other Sydneysiders having their Covid fines declared null. In related cases, the Commissioner of Fines Administration received 33,121 fines within hours of the historic court reform.
Covid fines Australia: Revenue NSW to refund 33,000 recipients - here's who still has to pay up
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November 29, 2022
After two Sydneysiders won a historic test case in the Supreme Court, the NSW Government would reimburse 33,000 recipients of Covid fines. In a tweet issued on Tuesday afternoon, the Commissioner of Fines Administration announced that he would withdraw two public health order fines from two public health departments. It comes after two Sydneysiders won a historic test case in the NSW Supreme Court.