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01.12.2023 - 00:29 / perezhilton.com
A victim of disturbing abuse had one shot to get help — and she didn’t miss it.
On November 18, the Cape Coral Police Department responded to a 3:00 a.m. distress call in Florida, where they found two individuals — one of which was a man identified as Jordan Garrett, who was “experiencing a medical emergency” according to a Monday release. The other individual, a female, “exhibited clear signs of physical abuse.” And if that sign wasn’t clear enough, she made it crystal clear to the officers.
According to the report, she silently mouthed “save me” to an officer at the scene, which thankfully led to further investigation.
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The man and woman were transported to a local hospital, where medical evaluators discovered “extensive bruising” on her body. According to the report, she revealed Jordan had been holding her “captive” at his residence, where he subjected her to “repeated physical assaults and sexual abuse.”
WTF.
Jordan apparently prevented her from calling for help earlier in the week by confiscating her phone and “further threatening her.” The CCPD’s investigation confirmed that Jordan held the woman against her will, and subjected her to the abuse while denying her escape and pleas for help.
After being medically cleared, the 30-year-old was arrested and taken to the Lee County Jail on charges of battery, sexual battery, kidnapping, depriving crime victim of medical care, and obstructing justice, preventing the communication to a law enforcement officer.
It’s unclear if he has an attorney, but he’s being held on a $190,000 bond.
In a statement, Public Affairs Officer Mercedes Phillips noted:
We’re so glad the victim was rescued. We hope
Alix Earle took her best friends to a casino for her 23rd birthday!
retrospective interview with Vlad TV, the Texas-born rapper — real name Robert Van Winkle — recalled his unlikely friendship with the late vice lord that blossomed out of a mutual obsession with boat and car racing.“I hung out with Pablo Escobar many, many times,” Ice, 56, said wistfully, noting that his compound became a favored playground for legendary rogues who flourished in Florida at the time.“They would land helicopters at my house constantly,” he said. “I would have food just for them in the refrigerators. I had my maids and everybody clean up after they left.”Aware of the Escobar’s passion for competition, Ice said he once boasted that his fortified Porsche could outgun the Colombian’s prized Ferrari Testarossa.
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Kodak Black is facing legal trouble again.
Kodak Black has been arrested and charged with the possession of cocaine in California.According to AP, the rapper’s legal name (Bill Kapri) was listed in the Broward County jail. Along with cocaine possession, Kapri was also charged with improperly stopping or parking his vehicle and tampering with evidence.Kapri was also reportedly in custody on Thursday, and was bailed out of jail that same night.NME have reached out to his representatives for comment.Previously last year, Kapri was arrested on drug possession charges in Florida.
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viewed by USA TODAY.He also received a traffic violation for obstructing the road.The arrest occurred after officers from the Florida Highway Patrol allegedly saw a black Bentley SUV blocking a roadway.The cops involved claimed that the vehicle’s window was halfway down when they found the “ZEZE” rapper asleep at the wheel and smelled the strong odor of cannabis omitting from inside. Once awake and confronted by the officer, Kodak admitted there was weed in the SUV, but according to TMZ, the cop also noticed a Styrofoam cup that he believed contained an alcoholic beverage.
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Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo has been arrested over domestic violence and driving under the influence claims.According to a report by TMZ, the rock guitarist was arrested for DUI last month when his wife, Jenn, called the police to inform them that the musician had left the house while intoxicated. Following the call, the local police located DeLeo and arrested him.While he was still in police custody, Jenn reportedly called the police again and claimed that the two had gotten into a physical altercation shortly before he left the house and got into his car.
HB 599 has been dubbed as a “Don’t Say Gay” bill for government and private work environments.Under the bill, state and local government employers and contractors — which the bill defines as any “individual, partnership, corporation, or business entity” that “enters or attempts to enter into a contract for services” with any state, county, municipality, or special tax district in Florida — would be barred from using pronouns and honorific titles that do not match their assigned sex at birth, which is described as “an immutable biological trait.”As noted by transgender journalist Erin Reed, due to the bill’s wide-ranging definition of “contractors,” the prohibition would apply to private businesses, stadiums, convention centers, hospitals, insurance agencies, and any other entities that contract with local jurisdictions.“Florida Republicans just filed legislation that would essentially ban gender pronouns in PRIVATE businesses and prohibit trainings about pronouns in nonprofits too,” wrote State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando) on the social media platform X.