Web service expands sex-offender notification (Tuscaloosa News)
TUSCALOOSA | Visitors to the Tuscaloosa Police Department Web site can subscribe to a new sex offender notification list by selecting "E-Services" and choosing "Notify Me" from the drop-down menu. Users then enter their e-mail address and select the sex offender notification list.
Source: tuscaloosanews.com
Church wants accuser to name prior sex partners (Orange County Register)
The Catholic Diocese of Orange asked a judge today to order a woman who is pursuing a sex-abuse suit against a former coach at Mater Dei High School to name all of her sexual partners.
Source: crime.freedomblogging.com
Woman sues over Web sex video (The Herald News)
An Oak Lawn woman is suing her former boyfriend to prevent him from again posting on a Web site a videotape of them having sex.
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com
Police: Car Dealer Offers Discount For Sex (WSMV Nashville)
A car dealer in Warren County is facing charges of soliciting sex from 18-year-old woman.
Source: www.wsmv.com
Same-sex couples line up for marriage licenses in Polk County (The Globe Gazette)
DES MOINES — Same-sex couples got in line this morning to fill out forms, pay a $35 fee, and get smiles and congratulations from Polk County officials.
Source: www.globegazette.com
Lawyer Says Ex-Grand Rapids Police Dispatcher Forced to Resign (22 WSBT South Bend)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A lawyer representing a former police dispatcher for the city at the center of a departmental sex scandal says her client was a top employee who was forced to resign once an investigation into the matter started.
Source: www.wsbt.com
State Police seek help with sex offender Web site (The Advocate)
The state lists all sex offenders on a Web site that is updated on a regular basis, but the site is only as reliable as the information sent in. The site is supposed to tell you where sex offenders live, but State Police say they need your help to keep their records straight.
Source: www.2theadvocate.com
Guilty plea expected in Cruise extortion (AP via Yahoo! News)
A man known for brokering deals involving compromising celebrity photos and videos has agreed to plead guilty in a plot to extort more than $1 million from Tom Cruise for the actor's stolen wedding photos, according to court documents unsealed Thursday.
Source: news.yahoo.com
'Charlie Rose' this ain't (Los Angeles Times)
No Good Television lets celebrities cut loose while helping them to sell their wares. Shia LaBeouf fantasizing about sex with a Transformer, Amy Poehler advising viewers to "get stoned" before her film "Blades of Glory" because "it'll be funnier," and Robin Williams lobbing F-bombs in foreign accents for "The Night Listener" doesn't sound like studio-sanctioned movie publicity. But in the …
Source: www.latimes.com
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