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“The Bishop’s Alias Was Dick Tracy”


That’s the name Bishop Eddie Long used when he was traveling and checking into lavish hotels with his young male church members. The men flew on Long’s personal jet and shared a bed with him at hotels.

However, the bulk of the relations occurred on the megachurch’s property, including inside Long’s “guest house” on Snapfinger Road in south DeKalb, GA.

The plaintiffs, Anthony Flagg, 21, and Maurice Robinson, 20, began having inappropriate relations with Eddie Long at the age of 16, which is the legal age of consent in Georgia, said their attorney B.J. Bernstein.

The suits allege that Long chose the plaintiffs to be his “Spiritual Sons,” a program that allegedly includes other young men from the church.

“Spiritual Sons are taken on public and private jets to U.S. and international destinations, housed in luxury hotels and given access to numerous celebrities including entertainment stars and politicians,” the suit alleges.

Flagg moved into a home owned by another New Birth pastor when he was a high school junior, according to the suit, where Long would sometimes share a bed with him. Flagg was eventually put on the church’s payroll, his suit alleges, with Long personally delivering his pay checks.

Flagg’s suit says that Long presided over a spiritual “covenant” ceremony between the two of them.

“It was essentially a marriage ceremony, with candles, exchange of jewelry, and biblical quotes,” Bernstein said Tuesday. “The bishop [told] him I will always have your back and you will always have mine.”

This is really sick!!

The suits allege that various staff members working for Long, his church and the Longfellows Academy — which the suit describes as an offshoot ministry of New Birth — “knew of Defendant Long’s sexually inappropriate conduct and did nothing to warn or protect [the plaintiffs].”

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“Newark School Yard Shooter Pleads Guilty”


Melvin Jovel admitted that he was the shooter of all four victims in a Newark school yard on August 4, 2007.

Just a few days before his trial was set to begin, Jovel pleaded guilty to nearly all the charges against him. And I’m so glad, because this saves us all the pain and agony of reliving that horrible incident over and over and again. I pray the rest of his buddies in murder, will follow suit and do the exact same thing.

Jovel participated in the attack that killed 20-year-old Iofemi Hightower, 18-year-old Terrance Aeriel and 20-year-old Dashon Harvey. Aeriel’s sister, now 22-year-old Natasha, was shot in the face and is the lone survivor.

There are four remaining defendants who will stand trial. The first suspect to stand trial was Rodolfo Godinez, who was found guilty and is serving 245 years in prison.

When sentenced, Mr. Jovell will spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Below, Jovel makes an “obsene gesture” as he is being led into the courtroom today.

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“Remembering Tupac Shakur”


Today marks the anniversary death of Tupac Shakur.

The West Coast emcee lost his life 14 years ago today after leaving the Mike Tyson – Bruce Seldon boxing match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

My heart was broken when I heard the news.

To commemorate his memory I highlighted his video “Dear Mama”

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“Remembering Sept. 11, 2001”


9 years ago today, both towers in the World Trade Center in New York were brought down by cowards who flew hijacked commercial airliners into them. The total number of victims killed were 2973 (including the hijackers).

One of the victims in the South tower, Vice President of Aon Corporation Kevin Cosgrove, 46, made this emotional phone call to 911 in the last moments of his life.

*Please Note: This audio of a dying man’s last words may be too disturbing for some.

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“Homeless Man Served “13 Of 25″ Years For Stealing Food”


Gregory Taylor (Pictured here wiping his tears), served 13 years behind bars for breaking into a church kitchen trying to find something to eat. This man became an example of California’s harsh three-strikes law but has been ordered released from prison.

A Superior Court judge amended Gregory Taylor’s sentence to eight years already served and the 47-year-old, who was sentenced in 1997 to 25 years to life, will be a free man in a few days.

Taylor was arrested in July 1997 while trying to get into the kitchen of St. Joseph’s Church in downtown Los Angeles. He told officers that he was hungry.

The church’s pastor, the Rev. Alan McCoy, testified at the original sentencing that Taylor was often given food and allowed to sleep at the church. The priest described him as a peaceful man struggling with homelessness and crack addiction.

Taylor was convicted of third-strike burglary due to two robbery convictions in the 1980s, once for stealing a purse containing $10 and another time for trying to rob a man on the street. He didn’t use a weapon in either case, and no one was injured.

The three-strikes sentencing policies of the 1990s “produced inconsistent and disproportionate results,” the Judge said.

Taylor was taken back into custody and will be released when his paperwork is completed in the next two days.

I hope Gregory will get himself together and launch a lawsuit against the State of California, for their misappropriated actions of the law!