Showing posts with label Abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abuse. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Did Terrance Howard Threaten to KILL his Wife?

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Terrance Howard Claims He Never Threatened To Kill His Wife

Terrance Howard may be in a little bit of hot water with his female fan base as his wife Michelle Howard filed a restraining order against the actor for allegedly beating her and threatening her life. Terrance and Michelle were married in a secret ceremony in January 2010 and Michelle filed for divorce in February of this year citing irreconcilable differences. Read the rest to get the details of the abuse.


Michelle is claiming the abuse was on a regular basis and at one point the actor even threatened to throw her off of a balcony. Michelle also alleges that Terrance:

  • smacked her in the face and chipped her tooth with his wedding ring 
  • threw her down to the ground in a parking lot 
  • told her, “I’ll hit a woman quicker than I’d hit a man” 
  • Said, “If you tell anyone about my personal business, I will kill you and no one will ever know 
  • Screamed, “B*tch, walk home. That’s my car, I pay for it. 

Terrance has filed papers in Los Angeles vehemently denying Michelle’s claim that he threatened her. Terrance also claims that Michelle has threatened to release “private materials to 3rd parties for her own personal financial gain”, unless he pays her to keep quiet. These ‘private materials’ could include a video of Terrance singing in a shower naked. Michelle was granted the temporary restraining order by the Los Angeles Superior Court and this temporary order will be in effect until their next court date.


Wow, It must really be hard out here for a pimp……Who do you believe Terrance or Michelle?

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Tyler Perry's Open Letter to Penn State 11-Year-Old

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Tyler Perry's Open Letter to Penn State 11-Year-Old

Hollywood’s Tyler Perry writes to a young boy involved in the Penn State scandal to tell him he isn’t a victim at all—he’s a survivor. Perry himself being a victim wanted to reach out to the individual. 
Read his letter below.

From Tyler
I don’t know your name, but I know your face. I don’t know your journey, but I know where you are. I am your brother!
I must tell you, what you have done is so courageous. The strength that it must have taken for your 11-year-old voice to speak out about such a horrible act is something that I didn’t have the strength or courage to do at that age.

I was a very poor young black boy in New Orleans, just a face without a name, swimming in a sea of poverty trying to survive. Forget about living, I was just trying to exist. I was enduring a lot of the same things that you’ve come forward and said happened to you, and it was awful. I felt so powerless. I knew what was happening to me, but unlike you, I couldn’t speak about it because no one saw me. I was invisible and my voice was inaudible.
So to think that you, when you were only 11 years old, spoke up—you are my hero! I’m so proud of you. You have nothing to be ashamed of. I want you to know you didn’t do anything wrong. It’s not your fault. Please know that you were chosen by a monster. You didn’t choose him. You didn’t ask for it and, most of all, you didn’t deserve it. What a huge lesson that was for me to learn. Your 11-year-old self was no match for wicked, evil tactics of this kind. You were hunted like prey. A pedophile looks for the young boys he thinks he can manipulate. The ones who have daddy or mommy issues, the ones who are broken, and the ones who are in need. But this wasn’t you.

Do you know that at the young age of 11 you had more courage than all the adults who let you down? All of the ones who didn’t go to the proper authorities, all of the ones who were worried about their careers, reputations, or livelihoods. All of the ones who didn’t want to get involved. Or even the ones who tried to convince your mother not to fight. You are stronger than them all! I wonder what they would have done if it were their own child.
I had a few of those adults in my life, too. They knew and did nothing. One of them even said to me that it was my fault, because I allowed myself to spend time with the molesters. And yes, this was someone who was in power and could have called the police, but instead this person allowed this criminal to go on molesting other young boys for many years. When I did tell a family member, I wasn’t believed. I suffered in silence. But not you, my young strong hero, you have done what many of us wish we could have done. You used your voice!
You know, now that you’re older you need to be aware that the aftermath of abuse may affect you for a very long time. But that’s OK; just know that the strength it took for you to talk about it then will help you get through it now. I often tell myself that if I made it through that experience as a child, then surely as a man I should be able to get past it. It still may take you a while, but that’s OK too. I have known people who have gone through the same things that we have, but unfortunately they were never able to admit it, and it destroyed them. They never went for help, and they let the abuse defeat them. Some of them went to prison for crimes, some are addicted to drugs, and some have even committed suicide. I know that none of these things will happen to you. You are too strong for that!

No matter what happens next, just know that the hardest part is over. I wish the coward and very sick individual who hurt you would have the courage to admit his wrong and not put you through a trial. But he will most likely profess his innocence until the bitter end. And probably, all the while, yelling at the top of his lungs about all he has done to help troubled young boys.
You may have to go through with that trial, and you may feel all alone when you’re on that witness stand, but just know that there are millions of young boys and grown men who are standing with you—including me. If every man who has ever been molested would speak up, you would see that we’re all around you. You may not know all of our faces and names, but my prayer is that you feel our strength holding you up. You will get through this; you’ve already endured the worst part at age 11. Now fight on, my young friend, fight on! We are all with you.


All of this is coming on the heels from the former Asst Coach at Penn St Jerry Sandusky who has been charged with 40 counts of criminal acts involving sexual abuse toward eight young boys between the ages of 10 and 15. Prosecutors have revealed that police were never alerted despite eyewitness accounts of the sexual abuse. Also with the new allegations of molestation from Asst basketball coach Bernie Fine of Syracuse University. This is really becoming pathetic. But good for Tyler maybe he can really inspire this young man to survive.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

So Miss Nicki You lied.You did get SLAPPED! 911 tape RELEASED!

So Miss Pink Pussycat Nicki Minaj Lied!!!

Last month a story ran about Nicki Minaj catching a beat down from her boyfriend at a hotel in Texas. No sooner had the story taken off, Nicki was on her Twitter page furiously denying she'd been hit and saying anybody who believe a man had laid hands on her and lived to tell about it was an idiot. She was however, very quite when the police report surfaced proving  something did happen as I'm sure she'll be now that the hotel's 911 call recording is out...

Audio:

Though out the tape Nicki can be heard screaming 'Why did you hit me!? Why did you hit me!?' and at the 5:44 mark she screams "Look what he did to my face!"

Miss Nicki this is not CUTE! Abuse of any kind should NEVER BE TOLERATES. Get it together!

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