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Yeah, plus I don’t know if their health insurance will pay for the medical care expenses related to the abuse if they got a settlement. Like counseling or medication. Does anyone here know if existing health insurance will pay for medical costs in the event of a settlement?

As a parent of a young child, that $100,000 check would immediately need to be used as bail after I beat the ever loving shit of the pervert who just handed it to me.

I’m not sure about hating children, but the justice system sure looooooooves it some rich white dudes.

Shoulda been 1.4 million each, minimum, for starters. WTF? The US justice system fucking hates children, apparently.

That’s it? 1.4 Million for 14 victims? Seriously?

It was also really random, which added to the horror. Do you remember the episode where a contestant had to sit in a haunted room for hours (I think) and returned victorious only to be told she had to go right back out again by the computer? I’m pretty sure it was the plantation episode. That’s the kind of

I loved MTVs Fear so friggin much and was looking forward to this show, but I was afraid of what you basically laid out here. :(

CORRECTION: The criminal justice system has complete contempt for women and children.

Only four of fourteen charges resulting in a year in jail? This is a judge that has complete contempt for women and/or children.

“Something eccentric is happening,” he murmurs.”

Wait. Is this weird? Because if I was sailing with Gussie Katt and shit started to go down, I would grab her and my purse and haul ass to safety in a flash.

Why isn’t “Amber Rose: speaker and activist” enough to warrant a public profile?

Looks like a trans?

bruh...you essentially said “this white woman who covers up is better than those trashy black singers who don’t dress the way I want them to.” You are the definition of “white feminism” and your opinion is so ill informed that, once I’ve posted this response, I’m going to ignore your existence because, honestly? It’s

No, I think she meant more like, when you ask the question, “Why is X famous?” the conventional answer is usually framed through a certain chain of events that creates the most correct answer. For instance, “Why is Mila Kunis famous?” “Well, she was on That ‘70s show when she was a teenager, and then starting doing

Amber Rose certainly doesn’t regret her past, but she also doesn’t think that being a stripper and dating rappers precludes her from being known for other things.

I wonder how much a celebrity’s ability to shed a scandalous / sexualized past has to do with time. Channing Tatum’s stripping was played up a lot in his early career, and now is only referred to now when he is promoting one of the Magic Mikes. In time will Amber Rose article ledes read “Amber Rose, activist, author,

“Sorry Honey”...You are the worst and beyond reason.

How is saying “Stop it” an admonisment or humiliation? Is it the “it?” Stop by itself, wouldn’t have seemed as harsh, but the “it” is just rude!

Considering it was those events which launched her celebrity, I’m surprised she’s upset at all.