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City election certified, welcoming new Assembly member

NOTN- The City and Borough of Juneau certified its municipal election Today, finalizing the results and officially welcoming Nathaniel “Nano” Brooks to the Assembly.

Mayor Beth Weldon said Brooks has already begun onboarding following his narrow victory in the District 2 race.

“Mr. Brooks will be on the assembly, we’ve already done our onboarding with him,” Said Weldon “Part of my week will be looking at committees and liaisons and putting people where I think they should go for this year. That will be exciting.”

The city’s reorganization meeting is scheduled for Oct. 27, when Assembly members will finalize committee appointments.

Weldon said the city’s election team had been busy preparing the results for certification.

The official results of this month’s Election are as follows;

The Assembly and School Board races saw the following candidates elected:

  • Areawide Assembly: Ella Adkison was elected to her first full three-year term.
  • District 1 Assemblymember: Greg Smith was elected to his final three-year term as an Assemblymember.
  • District 2 Assemblymember: Nathaniel “Nano” Brooks was elected to his first three-year term as an Assemblymember.
  • School Board members: Steve Whitney and Melissa Cullum were elected to three-year terms, while Jenny Thomas was elected to a two-year term to fill an unexpired seat.  

The results of the ballot proposition are summarized below. Exact language for each proposition is available in the sample ballot (PDF).

Proposition 1 – Mill Rate Cap Amendment
Proposition 1 was a citizen’s initiative petition to amend Section 9.7 of the CBJ Charter. It proposed capping the property tax rate at 9 mills, down from the previous rate cap 12 mills.  Additional millage would be permissible to pay for general obligation debt. Any property tax rate above the new cap would require voter approval at a future election. The proposition passed with 5,163 YES votes and 5,006 NO votes.

Proposition 1 is scheduled to take effect on November 20, 2025, 30 days after enactment, however the impacts of the rate cap will not be reflected until the Fiscal Year 2027 municipal budget.

Proposition 2 – Sales Tax Exemptions
Proposition 2 was a citizen’s initiative petition to amend the City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Code to create new sales tax exemptions for both essential food (as defined by the federal Food and Nutrition Act of 2008) and non-commercial essential utilities. The proposition passed with 7,099 YES votes and 3,100 NO votes.

Proposition 2 is scheduled to take effect on November 20, 2025, 30 days after enactment. The citizen’s initiative was modeled after the existing senior sales tax exemption and will require several steps by City, merchants and service providers, as well as members of the public to implement. The CBJ Finance Department will assist merchants with this change, however, seniors with sales tax exemption cards should continue to carry their cards until the transition is complete.

More information on this process will be provided over the next 30 days.

Proposition 3 – Seasonal Sales Tax
Proposition 3 proposed amending the CBJ Sales Tax Code to implement a new permanent seasonal sales tax structure. The measure proposed the introduction of a 2% sales tax from October 1 through March 31 and a 6.5% sales tax from April 1 through September 30 of each year, while repealing both the current permanent 1% and temporary 3% sales taxes. The existing temporary 1% sales tax would have remained unchanged. The proposition failed with4,365 YES votes and 5,853 NO votes.

A more detailed report with election statistics will be provided at the October 27 Assembly Reorganizational Meeting, to be held at 6 p.m. in person at Centennial Hall Ballroom #3 and remotely via Zoom webinar.

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Kiehl: Government shutdown hurting public workers

The Alaska and American flags fly in front of the Alaska State Capitol on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon)
The Alaska and American flags fly in front of the Alaska State Capitol on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. (Photo by James Brooks/Alaska Beacon)

NOTN- Juneau Sen. Jesse Kiehl says the ongoing federal government shutdown is harming public workers and citizens rather than politicians.

Speaking on KINY last week, Kiehl said that despite one party holding control of Congress and the White House, U.S. Senate filibuster rules make it difficult to reach a budget deal.

“Federal rules are a little bit different than the state; there’s the old saying in the U.S. Senate that there are only two rules, there’s unanimous consent and total exhaustion.” Kiehl said, “Breaking a filibuster means bringing in cots and sleeping there until somebody finally falls over. The U.S. Senate is not a bunch of spring chickens, so they don’t like to do that second part. So they’re trying to get to a deal, or rather, if they don’t get to a deal, we end up here.”

Kiehl, recalling Alaska’s own brief partial shutdown during his time in the Legislature, said the consequences of budget impasses fall hardest on workers and the public.

“The pain doesn’t end up with the folks who do the voting, we really have to keep an eye on who’s affected, and it’s the citizens.” Kiehl said, “It’s the people who try to go to work and do the job for the public every day, and that’s what we’re seeing. It’s a doggone shame.”

As of October 21, 2025, the government has been shut down for 21 days, with over 700,000 federal employees furloughed, on October 22, 2025 the shutdown will become the second longest, the longest funding lapse was 35 days in 2018 and 2019.

Republicans and Democrats seem no closer to an agreement on how to resolve the ongoing budget dispute.

Under the U.S. system, the different branches of government have to agree on spending plans before they become law.

“Everybody needs to focus back up and remember that services to Americans are what’s getting cut here.” Kiehl said, “This is destructive.”

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How mobsters’ own words brought down Philly’s mafia − a veteran crime reporter has the story behind the end of the ‘Mob War’

Former mob boss John Stanfa, pictured here in 1980, waged a bloody war for control of the Philadelphia mafia in the late 1990s.
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The bloody mob war that is the focus of the new Netflix series “Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia,” which premieres Oct. 22, 2025, is full of the murder and mayhem, treachery and deceit that have been the hallmarks of the nation’s Cosa Nostra family conflicts.

What was different in Philadelphia was that the FBI had it all wired for sound.

Electronic surveillance has been a major tool in the government’s highly successful war against the Mafia nationwide, but nowhere has its impact been felt more dramatically than in Philadelphia.

As a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, I covered this mob war in real time from 1994 through 2000. Now I teach a course at Rowan University on the history of organized crime, using the war as a case study, and I was a consultant on the Netflix series.

The war pitted one faction of the Philadelphia mob, headed by Sicilian-born John Stanfa, against a rival faction led by Joseph “Skinny Joey” Merlino. The issues were control of all illegal operations in the underworld – gambling, loan-sharking, drug-dealing and extortion. Money was the bottom line, but there also was a cultural and generational divide that had Stanfa and, for the most part, his group of older wiseguys facing off against Merlino and his crew of young South Philadelphia-born mobsters.

But only after indictments were handed down and evidence was introduced at trials did the extent of the electronic surveillance operation become known.

A trailer for ‘Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia’

‘Goodfellas kill goodfellas’

Mobsters, speaking in unguarded moments and unaware that the feds were listening, buried themselves.

So here was mob boss Stanfa discussing with an associate plans to lure Merlino and two of his two lieutenants to a meeting where they would be killed:

“See, you no gotta give a chance,” the Sicilian-born Stanfa said in his halting English. “Bam, bam … Over here is best, behind the ear.”

Or here was Salvatore Profaci, a New York mobster brought in to quietly settle a dispute that had gone public after mob lawyer Salvatore Avena filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against his mobbed-up business partner in a trash-hauling business.

“Goodfellas don’t sue goodfellas,” Profaci said in a line that couldn’t have been written any better by “The Godfather” author Mario Puzo or delivered more effectively by the award-winning actor Robert De Niro. “Goodfellas kill goodfellas.”

The most staggering piece of the investigation, which was made known only after Stanfa and more than 20 of his associates had been indicted and arrested, was that the FBI had received court authorization to plant listening devices in the Camden, New Jersey, law offices of Salvatore Avena, Stanfa’s defense attorney.

A judge approved the highly unusual authorization after the feds argued that Stanfa was using the shield of attorney-client privilege to conduct mob meetings in Avena’s office while a mob war raged on the streets of South Philadelphia.

More than 2,000 conversations were recorded during the two-year electronic surveillance operation, with FBI agents and an assistant U.S. attorney manning a listening post in the basement of the federal courthouse a block away from Avena’s office. Whenever Stanfa and his associates got together, the feds were listening. Many of those conversations were then introduced as evidence at the racketeering trials that followed.

The conversations proved to be a treasure trove not only for investigators but also for journalists who covered the story as it unfolded and later got access to the tapes that were made public when the cases went to trial.

Blood in the streets

Two of the books I’ve written about the Philadelphia mob, “The Last Gangster” in 2004 and “The Goodfella Tapes” in 1998, are built around those tapes and the investigations they spawned.

Anyone who has written true crime knows that part of the problem with nonfiction storytelling is coming up with dialogue. In writing books about the Philadelphia mob wars that are the focus of the new Netflix series, that was never a problem.

Mobsters from Philadelphia, South Jersey, New York and the Scanton-Wilkes Barre area of Pennsylvania ended up on the recordings, which offered not only details about the war but also included philosophical ramblings and personal asides that provided a glimpse into the world of organized crime as good as or better than any fictionalized story line from “The Godfather” or “The Sopranos.”

Throughout the conflict, as bodies piled up and blood ran in the streets of the City of Brotherly Love, Stanfa and several of his associates were picked up plotting murder and mayhem, bemoaning the loss of honor and loyalty that had once been the hallmark of Cosa Nostra, and belittling their street-corner rivals, the “little Americans” who hadn’t a clue about what it meant to be a real mafioso.

“When you’re a dwarf they could put you on a high mountain, you’re still a dwarf,” Avena told Stanfa in one of several conversations mocking Merlino and his associates.

“I was born and raised in this thing (Cosa Nostra) and I’m gonna die in this thing,” said Stanfa at another point, bemoaning the state of the Philadelphia mob. “But with the right people. Over here is like kindergarten.”

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Former Philadelphia mob boss ‘Skinny’ Joey Merlino, pictured here in 1997.
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‘You can’t cross-examine a tape’

Electronic surveillance was used again and again in racketeering trials in which the feds not only dismantled but judicially eviscerated the Philadelphia crime family.

Stanfa is currently serving life in prison. Several of his top associates were jailed for more than 20 years. In a second prosecution, Merlino and most of his top associates were convicted of racketeering and jailed for sentences ranging from seven to 14 years.

Dozens of conversations were played for the juries that sat in judgment during the racketeering trials that followed. Again and again the mobster’s own words were turned against them.

Another highlight was an FBI surveillance video of a mob hit picked up on a hidden camera as it occurred. A surveillance camera located across the street from a deli run by then-Stanfa underboss Joseph Ciancaglini Jr. picked up the early morning shooting in which four shadowy figures burst into the deli and opened fire. An audio bug hidden inside the deli provided the sound effects – gunshots, shouting and the screams of a waitress. The shooting occurred shortly after 6 a.m. and just moments after Ciancaglini and his waitress had arrived and begun setting up for business.

Cooperating witnesses were also part of the trial, but defense attorneys frequently undermined their testimony by providing a litany of the crimes – often including murders – that the witnesses had admitted to as part of their plea deals.

You can attack the credibility of a cooperating witness by focusing on his own crimes and his need to say whatever the government wants in order to win a lenient sentence, a defense attorney once explained to me. What you can’t do, he said, “is cross-examine a tape.”

Jurors got to hear mobsters in their own words discussing the mob war. And there was nothing the defense could do to counterattack the impact of those words.

One classic discussion underscored the mobsters’ concern about electronic surveillance and demonstrated their inability to do much about it.

Stanfa consigliere Anthony Piccolo was talking with Avena about the problem with cooperators and phone taps. Both men agreed it was important to be cautious. Avena then told Piccolo that he’d had an electronic anti-bugging expert come into his office over the weekend and had swept the rooms. It had cost him $500, Avena said.

“It’s money well spent,” said Piccolo as the undetected FBI listening device beamed the conversation back to the listening post.

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George Anastasia is the owner of G&A Media LLC, the company through which he served as consultant for the series and through which he was paid, .

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Kathryn Dennis Released from Jail WAY Early After Complaining to Judge About Sentence

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Early this month, Kathryn Dennis was jailed to serve her DUI sentence.

The fallen Southern Charm star was supposed to remain behind bars until early November.

Instead, she is already out.

How did Kathryn’s three-car collision DUI arrest result in only 11 days behind bars?

Kathryn Dennis in her mugshot.
Former ‘Southern Charm’ star Kathryn Dennis made headlines with this “glam” headshot before her 2025 jail sentence began. (Photo Credit: Berkeley County Detention Center)

Beware! Kathryn Dennis is free!

In May of 2024, Kathryn Dennis had a somewhat viral meltdown amidst her arrest.

Following her involvement in a three-car collision, police identified the former Bravolebrity as the one who rear-ended the car in front of her at a stop light.

That car went on to hit the car in front of it.

Authorities at the scene determined that Kathryn seemed to be intoxicated, due to a scent of alcohol and alleged “glossy eyes.” The empty liquor bottles (plural) in her vehicle didn’t help.

So, early this month, she began serving what was once going to be a 30-day jail sentence.

Blonde Kathryn Dennis looks down in silence during an awkward dinner.
In this moment from near the end of Kathryn Dennis’ 8-season run of Southern Charm, she looks contemplative and full of regret. (Image Credit: Bravo)

According to Us Weekly, Kathryn filed a motion on October 6 — around the time that most folks were first learning of her sentence.

In the motion, she essentially begged the judge to “reconsider” her sentence.

These sorts of motions are not uncommon. Believe it or not, most people behind bars would like to get out earlier.

However, it seems that Kathryn’s motion worked. Like, she asked to be let out early and the judge assented?

Anyway, this meant that she got out of jail after only 11 days. That’s not a fun week-and-a-half, but it’s better than a full month. She won’t even miss Halloween!

Kathryn Dennis wore golden blonde hair to match the sparkles of her outfit.
At the Bravo Reunion, Kathryn Dennis wore golden blonde hair to match the sparkles of her outfit. (Image Credit: Bravo)

How did she manage to weasel out of her full sentence?

Kathryn Dennis left the Berkeley County Hill-Finklea Detention Center in South Carolina early based upon three separate claims.

Her attorney argued that “the vast majority of [DUI]/open container cases are sentenced to pay a fine or minimal jail time.”

Meanwhile, Kathryn was “sentenced to the maximum” which made her an outlier.

The judge also allegedly claimed that the fallen Bravolebrity “should have been charged with felony [DUI].”

Kathryn’s attorney argued that this was “without … a factual basis to make such a statement.”

(Image Credit: Bravo)

Additionally, Kathryn’s attorney complained that “[the judge] and her child could have been on the road at the same time and location” of the 2024 collision.

It seems that this felt personal and emotional.

Remarks like these are not entirely uncommon from judges. They will point out a personal example of how someone’s irresponsible or reckless behavior put others at risk.

However, Kathryn’s filing griped that the judge’s comments were made “out of the passion of the moment rather than as a factual basis for the sentence.” 

Apparently, these three arguments worked. Or maybe the judge was just sick of hearing from her.

Kathryn Dennis wears blonde hair and stares up hopelessly in the kitchen on Southern Charm.
Over the years, Southern Charm viewers have watched Kathryn Dennis go through some major low points. (Image Credit: Bravo)

This isn’t over

One of the drivers from the three-vehicle crash is suing Kathryn Dennis. So that’s going to be another financial mess for her — or, at least, a legal headache.

Additionally, DUIs result in a fairly infamous series of legal hurdles and fees.

We don’t know when Kathryn will be back on the road. And, to be blunt, many familiar with her troubling history feel that others have a right to know.

In the mean time, she can certainly avail herself of rideshare services in order to travel from place to place without doing the driving herself.

If Kathryn (and others with DUI arrests) would make use of these services to begin with, they could avoid a whole mess of trouble. Also, they could avoid needlessly endangering others.

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Amy Duggar Recalls Josh’s ‘Twisted Grin’ After Molestation Scandal Came …

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Amy Duggar King once felt a connection to Josh Duggar.

That connection is long gone.

But their former bond also made learning his true nature that much more chilling.

The Duggar cousin is opening up about confronting Josh — and his harrowing response.

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Josh Duggar will be stuck behind federal bars for a VERY long time. No one feels sorry for him. (Image Credit: NBC)

Amy Duggar learned what Josh is from the news, just like everyone else

In 2015, the world learned that Josh Duggar had molested four of his younger sisters and another underage girl — a babysitter.

This monstrous revelation led to TLC canceling 19 Kids and Counting, though it would go on to platform the Duggar family for years after this through Counting On.

Speaking to Fox News Digital, Amy Duggar King reveals that she learned of Josh’s unforgivable crimes just like everyone else — from the news.

After the news broke, she drove to Jim Bob’s house to confront her evil cousin. She wanted answers.

“He was extremely passive, non-responsive,” Amy recalled about Josh’s initial response.

Amy Duggar on the confessional segment of Marriage Boot Camp.
Amy Duggar appeared on Marriage Boot Camp with her husband, Dillon King. (Image Credit: WEtv)

“[He was] looking down at the floor for the longest time, didn’t have much to say at all,” Amy described.

She, however, was a flurry of emotion.

“I was furious and red in the face, crying,” she admitted. “Just my heart beating so fast out of my chest.”

Eventually, however, Josh spoke up. And his haunting statement will haunt her for life.

“He looked at me right into my eyes and said, ‘I knew better,’” Amy shared. “And it was the creepiest smile I’ve ever seen.”

Josh Duggar in an ugly yellow polo shirt on 19 Kids and Counting.
During his time on TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting, Josh Duggar was hiding dark secrets. (Image Credit: TLC)

She describes the same encounter in her memoir

In her book, Holy Disruptor: Shattering the Shiny Facade by Getting Louder with the Truth, she goes into further detail.

“As I continued to stare directly into his eyes, a slow smile spread across his face,” Amy Duggar described in her memoir.

“It was the kind of smile that sent shivers down my spine,” she admitted.

Amy characterized his expression as “a twisted grin that was unlocking a world of chaos, suffering, and pain that was yet to come for my family.”

There was an interruption in the confrontation, however. And it was by the same man who shielded Josh from legal consequences for his crimes until the statute of limitations ran out.

Amy Duggar King on Season 2 of Shiny Happy People on Amazon Prime Video.
For ‘Shiny Happy People’ Season 2, Amy Duggar King acknowledges that she received blowback for her participation in the first season. (Image Credit: Prime Video)

According to Amy, “just as the tension reached its peak,” Jim Bob burst into the room.

“Now, Amy, let’s not stir up contempt,” he allegedly told Amy, his voice dripping with condescension.

That would be an unhinged statement under any context. But, we must remember that we’re talking about people in a cult.

Many subcultures have unique turns of phrase. It is not always sinister. But these people make up their own phrases so that language alone separates the in-group from the out-group.

“His son was a predator, and yet he was more worried about my language and tone of voice,” Amy remarked.

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Anna Duggar and Josh Duggar appear in this photo, from way back in the day on the show 19 Kids and Counting. (Photo Credit: TLC)

Jim Bob was (as usual) just super weird about everything

When speaking to Fox News Digital, Amy admitted that she felt like her uncle was experiencing some form of denial.

“This is just my opinion, we’ll just put that out there, [but] I think the reality was too much,” she admitted.

“I think the harsh reality was heartbreaking, and it was too much,” Amy reiterated.

“But I don’t know what was going through his mind,” she emphasized. “I can’t really speak for my uncle, and I’m not going to, but I just know that if I were in that situation, I would have parented very differently.”

For one thing, Amy says that she would have gotten help for Josh’s victims. But that would require seeing the girls as both victims and full human beings, rather than as temptresses and property — as the cult perceives them.

Amy Duggar having a conversation.
In 2017, Amy Duggar appeared on Marriage Boot Camp alongside her husband. (Image Credit: WEtv)

Truth be told, Jim Bob’s thoughts may have been denial. But they could also have been a natural extension of the cult’s beliefs.

Historically, one of the theological selling points of Christianity has been a divine forgiveness. Through different mechanisms (according to denomination), Christians believe that their wrongdoings can be expunged.

So, though Josh cost the family their (first) reality show and had to resign in disgrace as a lobbyist for noted hate group the Family Research Council, Jim Bob may have truly seen Josh’s heinous crimes as irrelevant due to divine intercession.

Whatever his family believes happened to him on a spiritual level, Josh obviously did not change. The crimes behind Josh’s prison sentence prove that.

A belief in forgiveness-through-faith brings comfort to many. But regardless of creed, there are many people in this world who will use this concept as a cover to continue to prey upon the helpless and the trusting.

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Prince Andrew Facing Total Royal BAN from Prince William: Banned from Coronation & …

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Prince Andrew is getting pushed out by Prince William.

Over the past decade, the former Duke of York has lost many of his previous honors. It has been entirely his own doing.

Now, in the wake of Andrew losing his royal title, some in the family feel that it’s still not enough.

It’s too late for Virginia Giuffre to see Andrew lose everything. But losing his titles is only the beginning.

Prince William and Prince Andrew in 2017.
Prince William and Prince Andrew leave a Service of Thanksgiving for the life and work of Lord Snowdon at Westminster Abbey on April 7, 2017. (Photo Credit: Hannah McKay – WPA Pool /Getty Images)

Prince Andrew losing his titles may be just the beginning (if William has his way)

According to The Sunday Times, Prince William plans to bar Prince Andrew from participating in all aspects of royal life.

This will include William’s coronation.

It will also include other royal events and ceremonies.

According to the report, William was “consulted” about the decision for Andrew to lose his remaining royal titles and honors.

However, the same report says that the Prince of Wales is still not “satisfied with the outcome” and plans to take things further.

Prince William in October 2025.
Prince William, Prince of Wales during a visit to RAF Benson on October 15, 2025. (Photo Credit: Andrew Matthews – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Per the report, Andrew will be“excluded from public and private royal events, including the coronation.”

The article explains that the disgraced royal is also “banned from most state occasions.”

This is about more than just the normal level of revulsion that everyday people feel towards Andrew and towards other friends of Epstein.

“William considers his uncle a ‘threat’ and a reputational risk to the monarchy,” the report explained.

The article continued by saying that William “is understood to be concerned about the message Andrew’s presence at royal events sends to victims of sexual abuse.”

Prince William, Prince Andrew, and now-King Charles in 2021.
Prince William, Prince Andrew, and then-Prince Charles during the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021. (Photo Credit: Leon Neal/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

And then there is the ex-wife

In addition to Prince Andrew, Prince William reportedly plans to target another infamous figure.

Sarah Ferguson is not only Andrew’s ex-wife, but also has her own repulsive ties to Epstein that have made her unpalatable to charities and to the general public.

People had already eyed her askance for her continuing to stand by her ex-husband.

But the revelation that she had once emailed an apology to Epstein after publicly disavowing him was sickening.

With Epstein’s name in the headlines, his friends and supporters — from the White House to Martha’s Vineyard to the royal family — are all feeling the heat.

The announcement on Friday allowed Andrew to behave as if he were voluntarily stepping back — like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Even worse, Andrew’s own statement on the matter made it sound as if this were heroic. As if he were nobly stepping down and not losing his station in disgrace.

That said, things could get much worse for him.

American politicians on both sides of the aisle want Andrew prosecuted and imprisoned for his alleged sex crimes.

And while Donald Trump is likely to protect his fellow Epstein associates just as he is protecting Ghislaine Maxwell, one day, someone less sympathetic to Andrew’s wrongs will be in the White House.

Prince Andrew and Prince William in September 2025.
Prince Andrew and Prince William leave after the Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral on September 16, 2025. (Photo Credit: Jordan Pettitt – Pool/Getty Images)

Will Prince Andrew end up in prison one day?

Regardless of what Prince William does or does not want, we won’t hold our breath waiting for Prince Andrew to face justice.

Historically, powerful men are seldom held to account in a meaningful manner. And, when they are, it is often for opposing other powerful men — not for their real victims.

For now, him losing his titles and honors may seem like justice.

But we should remember that the vast majority of the people of the world are not princes or dukes or other medieval nonsense and do not consider it a punishment. “Downgraded to normal rich guy” is not exactly a prison cell.

It’s good to hear that, for all of his many flaws, William is taking the right stance on his widely reviled uncle. A rare W for Peggy.

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Britney Spears: ‘Brain Damage Happened to Me’

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Britney Spears is sharing her pain. And, allegedly, her “brain damage.”

Kevin Federline has lashed out as his ex-wife in a dubious new memoir.

Some of the extreme claims about Britney may, some fans speculate, end up part of a libel suit.

For now, even as her other ex-husbands separately roast Federline, she’s expressing how she feels.

Britney Spears in October 2018.
Singer Britney Spears attends the announcement of her new residency, “Britney: Domination” at Park MGM on October 18, 2018. (Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Britney Spears has a lot to say, and she’s seeing cinematic parallels to her story

On Sunday, October 19, Britney Spears took to her Instagram page to share an extremely lengthy caption.

“My back… my blades… my wings…” her caption begins beside a photo that showcases her shoulder blades.

“Remember the movie Maleficent,” she asks, “Such an incredible movie!!!!” That is accurate.

“Remember the king tried to kill her but instead a guy secretly took her wings,” Britney recalled.

“But anything from the father in heaven the real father whom is the one I only claim who loves unconditionally,” she wrote, seemingly referring to her Christian beliefs. “Anything holy is never forgotten.”

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In a lengthy Instagram caption, Britney Spears spoke of the 2014 film, ‘Maleficent,’ seeing the titular character’s loss of her wings as a parallel to the wrongs that she has suffered. She has a point. (Image Credit: Instagram)

“Her wings were holy so the king couldn’t take them not one person could say they were restored and hidden locked in a secret holy stain glass church,” Britney wrote.

This is a perhaps unorthodox interpretation of the excellent 2014 film.

“Not that this has any relevance with me,” she continued, “but I do find it incredibly interesting.”

Britney reminded followers: “I had a traumatic experience as some of you know at the end of my book.”

This was a time “where for 4 months I no longer had my private door and illegally was forced to not use my feet or body to go anywhere.”

Britney Spears in 2017.
Singer Britney Spears speaks during the grand opening of the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation Britney Spears Campus on November 4, 2017. (Photo Credit: Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)

‘There’s a LOT I didn’t share in my book’

Britney continued: “for a person like me who understands the sacredness is god speed… it did more than hurt my body.”

She assured: “trust me there’s A LOT I didn’t share in my book.”

Britney continued: “and still things at this very moment I’ve kept hidden because its incredibly painful and sad.”

She wrote: “I do feel the logic and mindfulness in my body as ONE was 100 percent murdered and destroyed I couldn’t dance or move for 5 months.”

Britney went on to share: “anyways I know my post and dancing seemed silly but it made me remember how to fly.”

Britney Spears in 2016.
Singer Britney Spears performs onstage during 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball 2016 presented by Capital One at Staples Center on December 2, 2016. (Photo Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

She recalled: “I used to swim with my babies on my back till they were 4 and 5 I was incredibly strong.”

Once again pivoting back to her interpretation of Maleficent (2014), Britney wrote: “At the end of the movie she goes to a church and somehow find her wings.”

She described the titular protagonist as the “protector of the moors considered a villain but actually one with mother nature.”

Britney noted: “animals would bow to her… she was brilliant in that movie…”

Tying the two seemingly divergent topics together, she expressed: “I do feel like my wings were taken away and brain damage happened to me a long time ago 100 percent.”

‘Brain damage happened to me a long time ago 100 percent’

“I have of course moved on from that troubling time in my life,” Britney Spears acknowledged. “And I’m blessed to be alive.”

She wrote: “I’m showing my back one make up artist said don’t you think its too big.”

Britney accurately commented: “People are incredibly cruel.” Especially body-shaming trolls.

“Still to this day I haven’t flown like I used to do,” she lamented.

Britney then asked: “You think if I go to the Vatican I might find something quite interesting there??????”

Britney Spears in November 2015.
Singer Britney Spears arrives at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony at The LINQ Promenade on November 21, 2015. (Photo Credit: David Becker/Getty Images)

“Its fun to tell stories at this point,” Britney remarked. “Because this all might sound so silly.

“But with what garbage literally is being said about me,” Britney concluded, “I said why not bring SUBSTANCE to the table.”

For the record, she is far from the first person — particularly among women — to see parallels in the Maleficent (2014) story. There is a very deliberate symbolism at work in the loss and return of the titular character’s wings.

It is true that Britney does not always convey her points with immediate clarity.

But for someone who was reportedly put on high doses of powerful psychoactive drugs against her will during her conservatorship, she is doing extremely well.

Britney Spears: ‘Brain Damage Happened to Me’ was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Kody Brown Tries to Seduce Wife in Really Weird Fashion

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Real talk, folks:

We’re hearing way too much about Kody Brown’s sex life these days.

Previously, ex-spouse Christine complained about the lack of intimacy in the bedroom with Kody… while having also said she simply hated intercourse with the father of 17.

On the latest episode of Sister Wives, meanwhile, Kody was packing up his home in Flagstaff and made it clear that he was missing visits to Pound Town with Robyn.

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“I can smell my own armpits, and it’s gross,” Kod said on air at one point, prior to trying (we guess) to flirt with his wife by asking her:

“Why don’t you come over here and smell my pheromones?”

In his warped mind, Kody believed this to be a generous offer.

“I’m always peacocking at her,” Kody said to younger brother Michael Brown, “something I’d never do with another woman.”

Added the family patriarch, explaining how things have been amid making plans to move across Arizona:

“We’ve been moving for months now. We haven’t had a romantic getaway, an escape, time together. And so what’s happened is we become battle buddies, not lovers.”

Kody Brown appears to be pondering life in this photo. (TLC)

The 56-year old went on to say he’s looking for any opportunity to basically get into Robyn’s pants.

“I’m just flirting around here, just having some fun with it, like making my stinky body something romantic,” he said to the cameras.

“‘Hey, you smell those pheromones? Mmhmm. It means you’re digging on me. You like that stinky smell? Is there a stink on me that’s making you go, oh, that handsome man?’”

You may not believe this, but Kody’s move wasn’t exactly working on his soulmate.

“It’s not that I don’t like it,” she told viewers of his brazen flirtations. “It’s just I’m not going to give you attention when you’re doing it. I’ll give you attention when you’re not doing it.”

Kody Brown is a polarizing reality TV personality. (TLC)

When Kody was still spiritually married to his first three wives — Meri Brown, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown — PDA was off limits.

“There was such a big family culture of no affection with Kody and wives in front of each other that when it came to anything public, I just would shy away from flirting with him. Now I’m having to kind of get comfortable with it,” Robyn went on.

These days? Since they’ve distanced themselves from his former spouses?

“I think it’s just going to take time for Robyn to get used to this monogamy thing,” Kody said.

Kody Brown and Robyn split screen
Kody Brown and Robyn Brown are featured in this split-screen image. (TLC)

Eventually, Kody said hopes that Robyn will find ways to get cheeky with him.

“I want to be walking down the street with her someday, maybe in a shopping mall or something like that and have her just slap my ass,” Kody confessed. “That’s when I know that she’s comfortable with her and I.”

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again… actually, Robyn said it before and now we’ll quote her again:

Kody is a horny and desperate pig.

Kody Brown Tries to Seduce Wife in Really Weird Fashion was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Trump nominee says MLK Jr. holiday belongs in ‘hell’ and that he has ‘Nazi streak,’ according to texts

Paul Ingrassia, President Donald Trump’s embattled nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, told a group of fellow Republicans in a text chain the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and said he has “a Nazi streak,” according to a text chat viewed by POLITICO.

Ingrassia, who has a Senate confirmation hearing scheduled Thursday, made the remarks in a chain with a half-dozen Republican operatives and influencers, according to the chat.

“MLK Jr. was the 1960s George Floyd and his ‘holiday’ should be ended and tossed into the seventh circle of hell where it belongs,” Ingrassia wrote in January 2024, according to the chat.

“Jesus Christ,” one participant responded.

Paul Ingrassia stands outside the D.C. Central Detention Facility in Washington, on Jan. 20, 2025.

Using an Italian slur for Black people, Ingrassia wrote a month earlier in the group chat seen by POLITICO: “No moulignon holidays … From kwanza [sic] to mlk jr day to black history month to Juneteenth,” then added: “Every single one needs to be eviscerated.”

POLITICO interviewed two people in the chat and granted them anonymity after they expressed concerns about personal and professional repercussions. One retained the messages and showed the text chain in its entirety to POLITICO, which independently verified that the number listed on the chain belongs to Ingrassia. The person said he came forward because he wants “the government to be staffed with experienced people who are taken seriously.” The second person has since deleted the chain and didn’t recall specifics about it, but did confirm the discussions took place.

A lawyer for Ingrassia, Edward Andrew Paltzik, initially suggested that some of the texts were intended to be poking fun at liberals, though he didn’t confirm they were authentic.

“Looks like these texts could be manipulated or are being provided with material context omitted. However, arguendo, even if the texts are authentic, they clearly read as self-deprecating and satirical humor making fun of the fact that liberals outlandishly and routinely call MAGA supporters ‘Nazis,’” he wrote in a statement.

“In reality, Mr. Ingrassia has incredible support from the Jewish community because Jews know that Mr. Ingrassia is the furthest thing from a Nazi.”

In a subsequent statement to POLITICO a few days later, Paltzik called out anonymous critics trying to hurt Ingrassia.

“In this age of AI, authentication of allegedly leaked messages, which could be outright falsehoods, doctored, or manipulated, or lacking critical context, is extremely difficult,” he said. “What is certain, though, is that there are individuals who cloak themselves in anonymity while executing their underhanded personal agendas to harm Mr. Ingrassia at all costs. We do not concede the authenticity of any of these purported messages.”

In May 2024, the group was bantering about a Trump campaign staffer who’d been hired in Georgia and was working on outreach to minority voters, when Ingrassia suggested she didn’t show enough deference to the Founding Fathers being white, according to the chat. 

“Paul belongs in the Hitler Youth with Ubergruppenfuhrer Steve Bannon,” the first participant in the chat wrote, referring to the paramilitary rank in Nazi Germany and the Republican strategist. POLITICO is not naming the participants to protect the identity of those interviewed for this article.

“I do have a Nazi streak in me from time to time, I will admit it,” Ingrassia responded, according to the chain. One of the people in the text group said in an interview that Ingrassia’s comment was not taken as a joke, and three participants pushed back against Ingrassia during the text exchange that day. 

Referring to white nationalist Nick Fuentes and the “Live From America” show on the video-sharing platform Rumble, a second member of the group replied: “New LFA show coming starring Nick Fuentes & Paul Adolf Ingrassia.” To which Ingrassia wrote, “Lmao,” according to the group chat.

The existence of the messages comes as Ingrassia’s nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel — an agency that investigates federal employee whistleblower complaints and discrimination claims, among other sensitive work — is already in trouble. Earlier this month, POLITICO reported that Ingrassia, 30, has been the subject of an internal investigation at the Department of Homeland Security, where he works as White House liaison, after a sexual harassment complaint was filed against him. The woman who filed the complaint later withdrew it and said there was no wrongdoing. Ingrassia’s attorney denied the allegations.

Spokespeople for the White House and DHS did not respond to requests for comment about the text messages.

In July, Republican senators delayed Ingrassia’s nomination hearing, with one airing concerns about “some statements about antisemitism.”

Ingrassia made other racist remarks, according to the chain. In January 2024, he wrote of former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy: “Never trust a chinaman or Indian” and then added: “NEVER,” the texts show. Ramaswamy, the son of Indian immigrants, declined to comment.

A month later, discussing why some Republicans feel that Democrats make Black people into victims, the texts show Ingrassia remarked: “Blacks behave that way because that’s their natural state … You can’t change them.” He then added, according to the chat: “Proof: all of Africa is a shithole, and will always be that way.” (In his first term, Trump used the term “shithole countries” to describe some African nations and Haiti.)

The May 2024 discussion surrounding the “Nazi” remark turned serious as Ingrassia dug in.

Ingrassia arrives before President Donald Trump speaks during a summer soiree on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, on June 4, 2025.

Ingrassia at first remarked that the Georgia operative should “read a book (if she’s able to) on George Washington and America’s founding,” according to the chain.

“Paul you are coming across as a white nationalist which is beneficial to nobody,” a third participant in the chat replied.

When Ingrassia apparently said that “defending our founding isn’t ‘white nationalist,’” that participant pushed back, saying Ingrassia “reflexively went to saying whites built the country.”

“They did,” Ingrassia said, according to the chat.

That comment prompted the same participant to respond, “You’re gunna be in private practice one day this shit will be around forever brother.”

Ingrassia posted an image of paintings showing several Founding Fathers, including Washington, John Adams and Alexander Hamilton, into the chat. “We should celebrate white men and western civilization and I will never back down from that,” he wrote, according to the chain.

The third participant of the group criticized Ingrassia’s “white nationalist” tone then said he was coming across “with a tinge of racism.” The second participant then said he sounded like “a scumbag,” to which Ingrassia allegedly replied, “Nah it’s fine … Don’t be a boomer … I don’t mind being a scumbag from time to time,” the texts show.

In February 2024, Ingrassia wrote: “We need competent white men in positions of leadership. … The founding fathers were wrong that all men are created equal … We need to reject that part of our heritage,” according to the text exchange.

Ingrassia’s apparent comments in the text chain echo some of his public statements and associations.

Ingrassia has had ties to Fuentes and Andrew Tate, a far-right influencer who has been charged in Britain with rape and human trafficking, which he denies. One month after he apparently made the “Nazi” comment in the group chat, Ingrassia attended a rally for Fuentes, though he later claimed that he didn’t know who had organized the event and soon left. Fuentes did not respond to a request for comment.

After Fuentes was kicked out of a Turning Point USA event in June 2024, Ingrassia called it “an awful decision.” He also called the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a “psyop” a week after the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack.

In March 2023, he said that education should focus on helping “elevating the high IQ section of your demographics, so you know, basically young men, straight White men.” And in December 2023, Ingrassia declared on X: “Exceptional white men are not only the builders of Western civilization but are the ones most capable of appreciating the fruits of our heritage.”

The person in the group chat who shared the messages, who has known Ingrassia for several years and met him through Republican political circles, said that Ingrassia’s personality changed in recent years as he went from a young law student interested in conservative politics to an “extreme ego-driven” Trump loyalist. The person said the shift began after Ingrassia, a Cornell Law School graduate, started working as a law clerk for the firm representing Tate and appeared several times on the “War Room” podcast with Bannon, who did not respond to a request for comment.

“He was too young and too inexperienced to deal with the fame,” the person said. “It was like giving an 18-year-old $10 million and saying, ‘Have at it, kid.’”

Periodically during the text chain, the group nudged Ingrassia to tone down his rhetoric, especially if he wanted to work in a future Trump administration, according to the person.

“Very influential people were trying to give him advice on how to be, and he threw that advice right back at them and basically said, ‘Fuck you. Look at me. I can write a Substack and get it posted by the president,’” the person said. “‘Who are you to talk to me?’”

Soon after the May 2024 text exchange, the group chat disbanded. People were tired of Ingrassia’s rhetoric, according to the chat participant who provided the messages to POLITICO.

“I will not be posting on this thread going forward,” the first participant said that day. Referring to Ingrassia, the person added: “There are enemies in this group. Please take my name out of this thread.”

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The Underrated Nut That Has More Magnesium Than Almonds

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