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Mar 24th
Any ‘fessing up Tiger did on last weekend’s ESPN interview has been wiped dirty again, thanks to porn queen Devon James. James announced on this morning’s Bubba the Love Sponge radio show that Tiger hired her for his other favorite past time.
Tiger’s 15th alleged mistress said that she and Tiger met while engaging in a threesome, for which he paid each woman $2,000. Tiger gave James his number. A two-and-a-half year affair followed. Oh, and Tiger, who James called “well-endowed,”, also sent a bunch of dirty text messages.
You can hear the full interview here.
Former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer, who also happens to be Tiger’s PR man, must be banging his head against a wall right now. If Tiger really wants to remake his image, he either needs to embrace his not-so-inner pervert or lay low for another 6 months.
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Mar 11th
Bank of America recently experienced a home seizure FAIL. The bank ransacked a woman’s home, padlocked her doors shut, and seized her parrot–by accident. The bank accidentally foreclosed on her home, even though her mortgage payments were up to date. She is rightfully suing them. ABCNews has the story:
Angela Iannelli returned home one day in October to find her house ransacked, doors padlocked and pet parrot Luke gone. But it wasn’t a burglar. It was Bank of America. The bank had repossessed her home even though the mortgage was up to date.
Iannelli, 46, is suing the bank, noting in court papers the serious destruction done to her house, including “cutting various water lines and electric wiring, damaging plaintiff’s furnishings and carpets.” Iannelli, who eventually recovered Luke, said it took her six weeks to get the bank to clean up the house she has owned for 20 years. Bank of America apologized, saying: “We will move quickly to review the allegations … and consider any hardship that resulted.”
As the number of foreclosures increases across the country, experts say, so do mistakes, such as mixing up names and addresses as they are passed from department to department.
“Bankster” is pretty cliched by now, but this story fits the term like a glove.
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