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Two Coffee County women are facing sex charges for allegedly taking explicit photos in front of a child. 43-year-old Tammy Bogard and 19-year-old Tiffany Jo Bryant face three counts of soliciting sexual exploitation of a minor and solicitation of a minor to observe sexual activity. Police said they found photos while serving a search warrant that showed explicit photos showing the two women with Bogard's 7 year old daughter watching. The two have a General Sessions hearing set for next Monday. They are in jail on a $550,000 bond. |
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Bill Clinton must have felt Tiger Woods' pain because the ex prez recently reached out and called the disgraced golfer. Clinton -- who knows a thing or two about sex scandals and public apologies -- offered Tiger his support and reportedly "wished him well." It's not certain when or how the call happened. But this is certain -- if Bill Clinton wants to give you advice on surviving your sex scandal, take the call. |
T-V ONE CELEBRATES 50-MILLION SUBSCRIBER MARK
T-V One has reached the 50-million household subscriber mark, according to the March 2010 Nielsen estimates. The cable lifestyle and entertainment network for adult African-Americans launched in just over two-million homes in January 2004. T-V One President and C-E-O Johnathan Rodgers says, "We are particularly pleased that distributors are recognizing the value of diversifying their lineups and adding T-V One beyond the markets that have a traditionally high percentage of African-American households."
MORE SCHOOL HATE
College campuses may want to offer 1-0-1 courses on racism -- the latest shenanigans happened at the University of Missouri. Police are investigating after someone scattered a bunch of cotton balls outside the Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center on the Columbia campus. Witnesses told campus police that two people were seen running from the area early in the morning last week. A town hall meeting was held on Monday to discuss the possible hate crime, and University chancellor Brady Deaton issued a statement Friday denouncing the "disheartening and inexcusable act."
GANGS TAKE OVER MIDDLE TN SCHOOLS
The Gang problem in Nashville is spilling over into the school system, with many young people terrified to go to school. Read this story in the TENNESSEAN about what's being done to help your child.
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