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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
"Male Escort" John Doe And His Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (3/19/25)
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Plaintiff John Doe, represented by Eisenberg & Baum, LLP, files this complaint against Defendant Sean Combs. The allegations are based on personal knowledge and information. Plaintiff asserts claims against Combs, detailing specific grievances and legal grounds for action. The complaint outlines the nature of the alleged wrongdoing, including factual and legal bases for holding Combs accountable.
This lawsuit seeks relief for the harm allegedly caused by Combs, requesting appropriate legal remedies. The complaint establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting evidence, and sets forth claims that Plaintiff intends to prove in court. Through this action, Plaintiff seeks justice and compensation for the alleged misconduct by Defendant.
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This lawsuit seeks relief for the harm allegedly caused by Combs, requesting appropriate legal remedies. The complaint establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting evidence, and sets forth claims that Plaintiff intends to prove in court. Through this action, Plaintiff seeks justice and compensation for the alleged misconduct by Defendant.
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.637615.1.0.pdf
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Plaintiff John Doe, represented by Eisenberg & Baum, LLP, files this complaint against Defendant Sean Combs. The allegations are based on personal knowledge and information. Plaintiff asserts claims against Combs, detailing specific grievances and legal grounds for action. The complaint outlines the nature of the alleged wrongdoing, including factual and legal bases for holding Combs accountable.
This lawsuit seeks relief for the harm allegedly caused by Combs, requesting appropriate legal remedies. The complaint establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting evidence, and sets forth claims that Plaintiff intends to prove in court. Through this action, Plaintiff seeks justice and compensation for the alleged misconduct by Defendant.
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.637615.1.0.pdf
…
continue reading
This lawsuit seeks relief for the harm allegedly caused by Combs, requesting appropriate legal remedies. The complaint establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting evidence, and sets forth claims that Plaintiff intends to prove in court. Through this action, Plaintiff seeks justice and compensation for the alleged misconduct by Defendant.
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.637615.1.0.pdf
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1 The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Day Number 15 Of Testimony (3/24/25) 1:08:20
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On the 15th day of Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, the defense rested its case without calling any witnesses, asserting that the prosecution had not sufficiently proven its case. Lori confirmed to Judge Boyce that she did not intend to testify. Consequently, the evidence portion of the trial concluded, with closing arguments scheduled to begin the following day. Earlier in the proceedings, FBI analyst Nicole Heideman testified about piecing together the "James and Elena" story—a narrative Chad Daybell had written and sent to Lori in segments via text messages, notes, and emails. This seemingly fictional story bore a remarkable resemblance to Chad and Lori's real-life relationship, suggesting it was a romantic fantasy they shared. to contact me: Bobbycapucci@protonmail.com…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 8) 11:25
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 7) 11:31
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 6) 15:25
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 5) 16:23
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…

1 Murder In Moscow: Bryan Kohberger Objects To The State Use Of 404 B Evidence (3/25/25) 10:55
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In State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger (Case No. CR01-24-31665), the defense has objected to the State's notice of intent to introduce evidence under Idaho Rule of Evidence (I.R.E.) 404(b). This rule allows the admission of evidence regarding a defendant's prior bad acts for specific purposes, such as proving motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity, absence of mistake, or lack of accident. The State seeks to present evidence from an August 21, 2022, traffic stop involving Kohberger to establish his identity, address, phone number, and vehicle ownership. The defense argues that this evidence is not relevant to the current charges and that its introduction would be unfairly prejudicial. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Ty A…

1 Judge Oetken Dismisses 5 Of The 9 Allegations Made Against Diddy By Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones (3/25/25) 11:16
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A New York judge has dismissed five out of nine claims in producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones' $30 million sexual assault and harassment lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Jones had alleged that Combs, along with his team, sexually harassed, drugged, and assaulted him during his work on Combs' "Love" album from September 2022 to November 2023. While Judge J. Paul Oetken dismissed several claims, including under the RICO and TVPA acts against Combs Global, he allowed some specific allegations of sexual assault and premises liability to move forward. The judge found Jones' allegations of being drugged and sexually assaulted plausible but dismissed the emotional distress and breach of contract claims due to lack of adequate pleading and non-written agreement. Jones' lawyer Tyrone Blackburn deemed the partial ruling a victory and looks forward to further proceedings. Combs is simultaneously detained on unrelated prostitution and trafficking charges, with a trial scheduled for May 5. The judge criticized Jones' attempt to frame the allegations as a racketeering case, writing that he had failed to properly argue the point and noting, “Jones fails to address any of these arguments in his opposition brief, and while the Court prefers to decide issues on the merits, it should not be necessary to root around a 402-paragraph complaint to contrive novel arguments on Jones’s behalf.” The court also took the unusual step of calling out Blackburn by name in a section titled “Warning to Counsel.” Judge Oetken slammed the attorney’s filings as “replete with inaccurate statements of law, conclusory accusations, and inappropriate ad hominem attacks on opposing counsel,” and called one legal claim “not just disturbing, but shocking.” to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Majority of Producer Rodney Jones' Claims Against Sean 'Diddy' Combs in Sexual Assault Lawsuit Dismissed…

1 Murder In Moscow: The State Responds To Kohberger's Disclosure Violations Motion (Part 2) (3/25/25) 10:27
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In State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger (Case No. CR01-24-31665), the defense filed a motion to preclude the death penalty and adopt other necessary procedures, alleging that the prosecution committed disclosure violations by providing an overwhelming volume of disorganized and unsearchable data, thereby hindering the defense's ability to prepare effectively. The defense argued that these alleged violations compromised Kohberger's rights to a fair trial, due process, and effective legal representation. In response, the State asserted that it has complied with Idaho Criminal Rule 16 and its obligations under Brady v. Maryland, emphasizing that discovery materials were provided promptly and in the same format as received. The prosecution contended that the defense had not identified specific evidence that was improperly withheld or disclosed late, and therefore, there was no basis to preclude the death penalty as a sanction. The State requested that the court deny the defense's motion, affirming that Kohberger's due process rights have been upheld throughout the proceedings. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: 031725-States-Response-Defendants-Motion-Preclude-Death-Penalty-Disclosure-Violations.pdf…

1 Murder In Moscow: The State Responds To Kohberger's Disclosure Violations Motion (Part 1) (3/25/25) 11:06
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In State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger (Case No. CR01-24-31665), the defense filed a motion to preclude the death penalty and adopt other necessary procedures, alleging that the prosecution committed disclosure violations by providing an overwhelming volume of disorganized and unsearchable data, thereby hindering the defense's ability to prepare effectively. The defense argued that these alleged violations compromised Kohberger's rights to a fair trial, due process, and effective legal representation. In response, the State asserted that it has complied with Idaho Criminal Rule 16 and its obligations under Brady v. Maryland, emphasizing that discovery materials were provided promptly and in the same format as received. The prosecution contended that the defense had not identified specific evidence that was improperly withheld or disclosed late, and therefore, there was no basis to preclude the death penalty as a sanction. The State requested that the court deny the defense's motion, affirming that Kohberger's due process rights have been upheld throughout the proceedings. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: 031725-States-Response-Defendants-Motion-Preclude-Death-Penalty-Disclosure-Violations.pdf…

1 Sara Rivers And Her Allegations Against Diddy (Part 13) (3/25/25) 12:55
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Plaintiff Sara Rivers files this complaint in Case No. 1:25-cv-01726, bringing legal action against the defendant based on personal knowledge, information, and belief. Represented by legal counsel, Rivers outlines the specific allegations, detailing the defendant's alleged misconduct and the legal grounds supporting the claims. The complaint asserts that the defendant’s actions have caused harm and seeks accountability through the judicial system. This lawsuit requests appropriate legal remedies, including compensation and other relief deemed necessary by the court. The filing establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting facts, and sets forth claims that Rivers intends to prove. Through this action, the plaintiff seeks justice and redress for the alleged wrongdoing, holding the defendant legally responsible for the damages incurred. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Sara cmplt…

1 Sara Rivers And Her Allegations Against Diddy (Part 12) (3/25/25) 12:09
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Plaintiff Sara Rivers files this complaint in Case No. 1:25-cv-01726, bringing legal action against the defendant based on personal knowledge, information, and belief. Represented by legal counsel, Rivers outlines the specific allegations, detailing the defendant's alleged misconduct and the legal grounds supporting the claims. The complaint asserts that the defendant’s actions have caused harm and seeks accountability through the judicial system. This lawsuit requests appropriate legal remedies, including compensation and other relief deemed necessary by the court. The filing establishes jurisdiction, presents supporting facts, and sets forth claims that Rivers intends to prove. Through this action, the plaintiff seeks justice and redress for the alleged wrongdoing, holding the defendant legally responsible for the damages incurred. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Sara cmplt…

1 The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Day Number 14 Of Testimony (3/25/25) 53:01
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On the14th day of Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, the prosecution presented forensic evidence linking Vallow and her brother, Alex Cox, to the deaths of her children, J.J. Vallow and Tylee Ryan. Idaho State Police forensic scientist Jacquelyn Detwiler testified that a hair found on adhesive tape used to wrap J.J.'s body matched Lori Vallow's DNA profile. Additionally, latent fingerprint examiner Emily Martinez testified that a fingerprint on a plastic bag used to cover J.J.'s body matched Alex Cox's right palm. The court also examined digital evidence detailing communications between Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, and Alex Cox around the time of Charles Vallow's death. Chandler Police Detective Nathan Duncan presented data showing that Lori and Chad exchanged multiple text messages on the day Charles was shot and killed by Alex Cox. This evidence aimed to establish a timeline and suggest coordination among the parties involved to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com…

1 The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Day Number 13 Of Testimony (3/25/25) 48:19
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On the 13th day of Lori Vallow Daybell's trial, the prosecution presented compelling evidence focusing on the events surrounding the death of Tammy Daybell, Chad Daybell's first wife. The court heard the 911 call Chad made on October 19, 2019, reporting Tammy's sudden death. In the call, Chad stated, "I'm Chad, the husband. She's clearly dead... She's frozen." This call was made just ten days after Tammy had reported an incident where she was approached by a masked individual with a paintball gun, an event prosecutors suggest was an attempted shooting by Alex Cox, Lori's brother. Further testimony came from Tammy's sister, Samantha Gwilliam, who expressed shock upon learning of Tammy's sudden passing. She recounted that Chad had informed her Tammy died in her sleep after a coughing fit, despite Tammy appearing healthy during their recent interactions. Gwilliam also noted the rapidity of Tammy's burial, which took place just three days after her death, raising concerns about the lack of an autopsy at that time to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 4) 15:52
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…

1 The Epstein Rewind: The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 3) 11:28
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In March 2005, the Palm Beach Police Department initiated an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein following a complaint from a 14-year-old girl's parents, alleging that Epstein had paid her for a massage that led to sexual activity. The investigation uncovered a pattern wherein Epstein used personal assistants to recruit underage girls for massages, which often escalated to sexual encounters. Evidence included testimonies from multiple victims and witnesses, as well as items found during a search of Epstein's residence, such as hidden cameras and photographs of young girls. The police compiled substantial evidence suggesting that Epstein had engaged in unlawful sex acts with minors. Despite the extensive evidence, when the case was presented to the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office, the response was unexpectedly lenient. A grand jury convened in July 2006 returned an indictment for a single count of felony solicitation of prostitution, a charge that did not fully reflect the severity of the allegations. This outcome led the Palm Beach Police Chief to seek assistance from federal authorities, resulting in a broader investigation by the FBI. The initial handling of the case by local prosecutors has since been widely criticized for it. (commercial at 10:05) to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)…
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