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The big question is if the molestor peed on her.
That's what I want to know. Because ever since my buddy Dave Chapelle did his version of "I'm gonna pee on you", that's the first image that pops up into my head. -Rudey --He peed on her I bet. |
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Ya'll realize that this was supposed to be a menage a trois... :confused: :o So, who is the other person? :confused:
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FREAK!!!!!!!!!
One word "FREAK!!!!!!" Anybody from the Southside of Chitown, such as myself, know all the females that are in the gospel circle, the "church circle" or the entertainment circle are all FREAKS. Period end of story. How in the world do you think she pulled Gary "hitting everything in the world" Sheffield. In fact I think she is one of the unamed females he paid off years ago. Church!!!
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I have to take issue with that comment. Being a native southsider myself, not all of the "church circle " women are freaks. I don't know what churches you frequent but you definitelydo not speak for them all. R. more than likely met her somewhere other than church and she like so many others sadly get caught up in all that is Robert:rolleyes:
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Morther Mccauley- Hoes.com Academy Of Our lady-Acadamy of our hoes Seton- secretion seton Apostolic - Out at 147th at the Strip club Monday- Sat at the chuch on Sunday the list goes on... On a side note if it ain't you then DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT!!! If a chick is a freak let her be a freak she's not going to broadcast it to the world. I knew back in day the sooooo many "virgins" it wasn't even funny. Most of the church girls lost their "virginity" to that brother that was also in the church right with them. The Skate parties, retreats, ski trips, etc. all had folks hooking up and then coming back denying that anything ever happened but 4 months later somebody pregnant -so stop trippin!! |
Not really sure what your point is so I'll just smile and nod.
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Groove Phi--who was trippin'? :confused:
I think some people just expressed how interesting your blanket statement was. That would be like me saying all Chicago brothas are some triflin', ho-ish, disease-ridden, deadbeat dogs. Now any thinking individual would comprehend what a gross generalization such a statement is. And I'm sure there may be a fair amount of brothas that fall into this category but I'm sure not ALL. |
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You're right saying it's a gross generalization, but some days it seems like the honest to God truth :D |
The NERVE!!! BS from a "False Prophet"
Mosley reportedly claimed he had a videotape of Sheffield's wife having sex with another man.
Authorities say Mosley called Sheffield's business manager and demanded money in exchange for the tape. In an exclusive interview today, Mosley told his side of the story to ABC 7's Ben Bradley. Derrick Mosley has gone from being a convicted felon to working as a community activist. Now he is back behind bars speaking for the first time about the alleged shakedown of a professional baseball player. "My motives were altruistic. There was never any malicious intent," Mosley said. Derrick Mosley says he was looking to do some good. He wanted to "help" not "hurt" New York Yankees outfielder Gary Sheffield and his wife, DeLeon. Mosley says he came across videotape that showed DeLeon having sex with Chicago R and B singer R. Kelly. It's a tape that was supposedly shot more than 10 years ago. BEN: "So you were trying to help Gary Sheffield's wife?" DERRICK MOSLEY: "Without getting too specific, my motives were to actually be of help, never to hurt. Never to get anybody to think they were being blackmailed or anything along those lines." Derrick Mosley admits to taking the videotape to Sheffield's agent, Rufus Williams, earlier this month. Williams went to the feds after he says Derrick Mosley demanded $20-thousand dollars to destroy the tapes and be hired to "minister" to Sheffield's wife. "He proclaims himself a reverend and suggested she needs atonement for the crimes she committed, the moral crimes," Rufus Williams said. "This whole thing as it relates to extortion, it's totally taken out of context. Even when money was mentioned in a couple of conversations, it was never a threat posed to him," Derrick Mosley said. Mosley claims to have turned his life around after a 1999 conviction for bank fraud. But nearly two years ago attorneys for R. Kelly asked for and received a restraining order against Mosley. They claim "he demanded he be paid $50,000 for no apparent purpose." A letter from Mosley indicates he had hoped to be hired to put a positive spin on R. Kelly's legal troubles. BEN: "Can't people call into question your motivations when you're asking for money to speak in favor or something, as an activist?" MOSLEY: "No, I don't think that's what I was asking to do. I was asking to speak on this person's behalf... I think it's a difference." In press releases, and in statements, over the last several years Derrick Mosley has referred to himself as "reverend." Now he confirms that he never received any formal religious training and is "not" a pastor. Nonetheless, Mosley says he has "ministered to many" over the years and believes his is a helping voice in the community. Jailhouse interview Part 2 This is part 2 of an exclusive jailhouse interview with the man at the center of an alleged extortion plot --involving one of baseball's biggest stars and his wife. "Even when money was mentioned to him it was never a threat to him," said Derrick Mosley. Derrick Mosley is a Chicago activist who is accused of trying to blackmail New York Yankees slugger Gary Sheffield and his wife. ABC 7's Ben Bradley spoke with Mosley in an exclusive interview at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. Derrick Mosley says for the last several years his mission has been to help those in need. He claims that's exactly what he was doing when the feds busted him for blackmail. "At no point did I ever say, 'If you give me this, I will not do this.' As far as anything that could damage them, that never ever happened," Mosley said. Derrick Mosley calls the sex tape he says he saw "repulsive." The feds say he also saw an opportunity. The players in the story are all high profile. Mosley claims the sex tape features Chicago R&B star R. Kelly having sex with the now wife of Yankee's outfielder Gary Sheffield and another woman. "It was dealing with a moral issue as well as an issue that could be quite damaging. With that, I sincerely came forward -- and the evidence will show -- it's more of me trying to help than anything that could be misconstrued as extortion or blackmail. Never," Mosley said. The feds claim to have Mosley on tape demanding the baseball player's agent "hire" him to "minister" to Sheffield's wife. Court documents claim Mosley said "...$20,000 ain't nothing compared to what he could have gained if he was sleazy." "He proclaims himself a reverend and suggested she needs atonement for the crimes she committed, the moral crimes," said Rufus Williams, Gary Sheffield's agent. "As a matter of fact I am so aware of what blackmail and extortion is, I would always be mindful of that. I would have never come forward and tried to pull that on anybody," Mosley said. Mosley is familiar with the law because this isn't the first-time he's been behind bars. Back in 1999 he was convicted of bank fraud. In 2000, he returned to Chicago and began to gain steam as a community activist. He would show-up a crime scenes, he spoke-out against the owners of the E-2 nightclub. Mosley was never shy about seeking the media spotlight. On press releases he advertised himself as a "reverend" even though he is "not." "I never get caught-up in titles. All I know is Derrick Mosley is someone who has come from turbulance and made great strides to turn his life around. My track record once again speaks for itself," Mosley said. The ballplayer's wife who was supposedly videotaped 10 years ago is from Chicago. Her mom now lives in the suburbs. She says her daughter has "found God" since that tape was made. Derrick Mosley appeared in court on Thursday afternoon where judge upheld the charges against him. He will be back in court in the next several days for a bond hearing. In the meantime he remains in federal custody. HELP MY AZZ.....He was trying to HELP HIMSELF TO SOME MONEY!!! :mad: :mad: |
LAS VEGAS - Gary Sheffield and his beautiful gospel-singing wife tried to get back to their life yesterday, after she trashed an alleged extortionist's claims that she engaged in three-way sex.
The couple stepped out in public for the first time last night since the lurid news broke, sitting four rows from ringside for a boxing match at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, where their longtime friend Winky Wright defended his WBC/WBA super welterweight title. "I'm not going to really comment on what's been going on," said Sheffield. "I issued a statement and I'm just going to let that speak for us right now. I really don't want to get into any of it." But his 28-year-old wife, DeLeon Richards, hit back on her Web site late Friday, trashing the claims that she was in a sex video with singer R. Kelly and another woman. "The first thing I would like to say, I have never been involved in any acts concerning three people in my entire life nor would I ever," Richards wrote on the site. She did admit, however, that she had "strayed from the Lord," and her mother told the Daily News last week that DeLeon had a teenaged romance with R. Kelly a decade ago. "When I was a teenager, I strayed from the Lord and my upbringing for a short period but thanks to God's loving Grace he quickly reeled me back in," Richards wrote. She apologized for "any of the things you have seen or heard in the media," adding that she lives a clean life. "I cannot change what people think but only care about what God knows," she wrote. "I have never used drugs. I have never drank alcohol nor have I ever smoked." Sheffield has stood by his wife after self-described community activist, Derrick Mosley, 38, allegedly approached Sheffield's agent claiming to have a tape of Richards engaged in a ménage à trois and demanding $20,000. The agent taped the call and Mosley was busted on extortion charges. Mosley has denied trying to blackmail the couple, saying he was just trying to help them. Richards saw it very differently. "This man did not care about us, only the money he thought he could get from us," she wrote on her Web site. "He refused to produce any proof to substantiate anything he was saying against me. The only thing he cared about was convincing us he could make people believe these false charges." Authorities have not seen the tape and are not sure it even exists. Asked last night how his family was dealing with the ordeal, Sheffield said, "We're handling things fine. We're doing okay." |
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