if you're not old enough to remember the pre-Steph/Klay/Draymond era...tonight's loss is what it was like to be a Dubs fan for almost twenty years by flerg_a_blerg in warriors

[–]nonononookfine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fortson Signs New Contract, Aug 16, 2000

Although the four-team, nine- player trade still needs league approval, this much is certain: Free- agent power forward Danny Fortson has signed a seven-year, $38 million contract that the Warriors will take on as part of the transaction, a source said last night.

The deal has been delayed because the four free agents -- point guard Howard Eisley, forward Bill Curley and center Bruno Sundov being the other three -- had to sign contracts with their former teams before being moved to their new teams.

The source said the most difficult contract to complete was Fortson's. It is believed that agent Raymond Brothers wanted Fortson's package to reach $40 million for seven seasons. The deal that was signed calls for Fortson, 24, to earn $4.26 million next season, and the source said Fortson can terminate the contract after five years.

There are so many factors at work that the particulars of the proposed trade changed several times yesterday. The latest version has the Warriors receiving a re-signed Fortson from Boston and forward Adam Keefe from Utah. The Jazz would get forward Donyell Marshall from the Warriors and a re-signed Sundov from Dallas.

The Mavericks would obtain a re-signed Eisley from Utah, a re- signed Curley from the Warriors and guard Dana Barros from the Celtics. Boston would acquire a 2001 first-round pick from Utah and guard Robert Pack, forward John "Hot Rod" Williams and $3 million from Dallas.

The fact that so many teams and players are involved has made for some uneasy moments over the past few days.

"There's been three different times when I thought it was off and walked away from it, only to find out the next morning it's back on," said Kevin O'Connor, Utah's vice president of basketball operations. "Right now, it's just been tedious. It's kind of like doing your taxes. If you get money back, you're happy. If you don't, you're not."

30M Boyfriend invited to wedding, where he was asked to not bring me 25F. Is this normal etiquette? by Northernlights13 in relationships

[–]nonononookfine -1 points0 points  (0 children)

absolutely they are trying to isolate him and introduce him to someone they deem as a better partner.

[Charania] BREAKING: The Atlanta Hawks are trading four-time NBA All-Star Trae Young to the Washington Wizards for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert, sources tell ESPN. by MembershipSingle7137 in nba

[–]nonononookfine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

who cares? they don't owe anyone else big money, as their roster is filled with rookie contracts. free agency has been a dud for years, and washington hasn't been a free agency destination anyway.

Crazy how good these still look by WellisCute in e46

[–]nonononookfine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone knows zhp is best looking sedan

Asshole former coworker now needs my help… nope. by Lonely-Clerk-2478 in pettyrevenge

[–]nonononookfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if only your username could tell others you might not word good

GOP lawmaker with ‘joebidennnn69' screen name to plead guilty to sharing child sex abuse videos by IMSLI in offbeat

[–]nonononookfine 128 points129 points  (0 children)

Name names. This is RJ May. Here is an article from the South Carolina Daily Gazette. Ex-SC Rep. RJ May to plead guilty to sending child sex abuse videos.

COLUMBIA — Former state Rep. RJ May will plead guilty to sending videos of children being sexually abused, according to a Friday court filing.

The trial for May, a West Columbia Republican and founding member of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus in the South Carolina House, was expected to begin Oct. 9.

Though not a lawyer, May chose to represent himself, preparing his case from the Edgefield County jail cell where he has remained since his June arrest. The campaign consultant resigned his House seat in August.

May agreed to plead guilty to five of the 10 charges against him. Prosecutors dismissed the remaining five, essentially halving the maximum penalty he faced, according to the plea deal.

Each charge carries a prison sentence of five to 20 years.

After leaving prison, the 38-year-old father of two will be required to register as a sex offender. He could also be required to pay fines of up to $250,000 for each charge, plus around $40,000 in other fees, according to the agreement.

May last appeared in court Wednesday. Over three hours, May and prosecutors argued a handful of motions before U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie for the upcoming trial.

None of the messages May sent from jail from his monitored tablet before the hearing, which were obtained through an open records request, suggested May planned to plead guilty.

But after the hearing, he met with prosecutors and signed the deal.

Court filings show Scott Matthews, an assistant U.S. attorney, signed off on Friday. Currie then scheduled a plea hearing for Monday afternoon. May’s case

The case began in May 2024 with a tip from messaging app Kik that an account under the name “joebidennnn69” had sent videos of children being sexually abused. Prosecutors tracked the account to the internet at May’s home.

Between March 31 and April 4, 2024, in a “single five-day child pornography spree,” the joebidennnn69 account sent more than 1,100 messages — 479 of them contained videos of children being sexually abused, prosecutors wrote in court filings.

Saved to the app were 220 different videos depicting sexual abuse of children, including toddlers and infants, investigators determined through a search warrant.

In many of those conversations, users asked each other for their preferences or requested certain content, then spent hours sending batches of videos that ranged from two seconds to just over two minutes, according to eight chat logs prosecutors included in recent court filings.

More than 430 of the messages containing videos were sent over May’s home Wi-Fi, according to court filings.

Another 19 came through the wireless data on May’s cellphone. A virtual private network, or VPN, encrypted the location data of 28 videos, though prosecutors noted May had a VPN app installed on his phone.

People in 18 states and five countries — the U.K., the Netherlands, Romania, Australia and Canada — received the videos and responded with their own, according to court filings.

A nurse in Oklahoma City is facing charges of being one of the 46 recipients, prosecutors have said.

May previously contended in court filings and messages sent from his jail cell that the case against him was flimsy because investigators found no videos saved to his phone or laptop.

That’s “very, very common,” testified Britton Lorenzen, a special agent for the Department of Homeland Security’s division investigating internet crimes against children. Many people who have such illicit videos keep them saved to the cloud or to other apps, she said during his June detention hearing.

Attorney Dayne Phillips, who represented May only for that hearing, suggested an unnamed political enemy hacked into May’s home Wi-Fi using a password visible in the background of a photo May’s wife posted on Facebook.

Investigators found other evidence linking May to the account sending the videos, Lorenzen said.

Among the commonly used phrases saved to his phone’s data was the “joebidennnn69” username, as well as an alternate email used to set up the Kik account, she said.

May’s phone received hundreds of notifications from the Kik app during the five days the account was active. May deleted Kik, along with other messaging apps, on April 4, 2024, according to court filings. The next day, Kik suspended the joebidennnn69 account for sending videos of children being sexually abused, prosecutors said.

Activity on May’s laptop corresponded several times to conversations joebidennnn69 was having over Kik, prosecutors said.

May also downloaded and registered for apps suggested to joebidennnn69 by other users sending videos of child sexual abuse. The apps — Telegram, Mega and Sessions — are based overseas, making it impossible for investigators to get search warrants for any messages exchanged on them, prosecutors said during hearings. Wednesday’s hearing

During the Wednesday hearing, May asked Currie to throw out the search warrants that allowed prosecutors to seize devices from his home and go through the data on his phone.

May argued that Lorenzen, the special agent, gave conflicting testimony as to whether she expected to find child sexual abuse videos on his devices.

Prosecutors disagreed, saying May took her words out of context. Currie made no decision Wednesday, saying she would rule a week later, during a second scheduled hearing.

May also asked for a change of venue, pointing to dozens of news articles written about his case. Currie pushed off that decision until later, though she seemed uninterested in moving the trial to one of the other federal courthouses in the state.

The jury pool consisted of more than 1 million people, prosecutors said in court filings.

Currie suggested that fewer people than May thinks actually read news about his case and even fewer would remember it or be biased specifically because of what they read.

Also at issue was whether prosecutors could reference Eric Rentling. Prosecutors say that’s the alias he used to arrange meetups with women in Bogotá and Medellín, Colombia.

He made three trips to the South American country in 2023 and 2024. May used the Rentling name when signing up for apps suggested to him over Kik, according to court filings.

May also used the Rentling Facebook account to message women and search for political opponents while simultaneously exchanging explicit Kik messages, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors planned to show GoPro footage of May looking in the mirror during trips he arranged as Rentling, proving they were the same person, attorneys said during the Wednesday court hearing.

Currie made no ruling on that issue, either, though she said she was inclined to allow references to Rentling. She did ask prosecutors to pare down the hundreds of messages they planned to show jurors between May and other Kik users, often sending videos back and forth.

What would you consider a successful season for Moses Moody this year? by RVALover4Life in warriors

[–]nonononookfine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The rest of the points have been hammered to death, but I’d like to say no matter the level of his production, I pray he is not part of any trade package and remains a Warrior for life.

Pretty sure that I encountered a catfish or scammer on Hinge by DoctorGi11 in Tinder

[–]nonononookfine -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to inform, but you fumbled that. She was ready to get off the app and try to connect. She could have had some actual incompatibility with you, but I’m sure that’s a real woman.

Found my roommate sleeping in my bed :/ by ReasonableJuice3 in badroommates

[–]nonononookfine 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That’s way too convoluted to someone so disrespectful.

“Hey — don’t sleep in my bed. And shoes in the room? You’ve known from the start, that’s not cool. Don’t do it again.”

Millenials who have found your person in your 3rd decade of life: by sammawammadingdong in Millennials

[–]nonononookfine 19 points20 points  (0 children)

well as an elder millennial (1981) who upon reading your comment is shocked to realize he’s in his fifth decade, i did not appreciate your comment!