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Kate Gosselin to be Contestant on Dancing With the Stars

Kate Gosselin to be Contestant on Dancing With the Stars

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Camera and media whore Kate Gosselin didn’t waste any time cashing in the promotional value to her appearance on the new cycle of “Dancing with the Stars” that starts March 22. The announcement was made around 10 p.m. on “The Bachelor,” and two hours later, she was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” chatting it up with Kimmel.

And while she was on Kimmel’s show, she promoted an appearance on Tuesday’s “Good Morning America” — when her dance partner will be announced.

No plans yet for her to appear on “World News with Diane Sawyer” or “Nightline” later in the week. I’m kidding about those two, but I wouldn’t be surprised. What a blitz.

Reality TV’s “super mom,” as ABC now calls her, said she is doing the show because she “really wants to learn how to dance.” But she also said she intends to win. When Kimmel asked if she was competitive, Kate Gosselin said, “Have you seen my show?”

Kate said she sees Nicole Sherzinger, of the Pussycat Dolls, and actress Pamela Anderson (“Baywatch”) as her chief competition.

Whoever her partner is, he is going to have to train on what Gosselin described as “makeshift dance floor” in the basement of her Pennsylvania home several days a week, and then fly out with her to Los Angeles each week for the show. That’s quiote a concession ABC is making for her, but she says the producers did not let her pick her partner.

She said she “did suggest a person” who she thought would be a good partner, but the producers “said he’d be too quiet” for her.

“I asked for a miracle worker,” she told Kimmel.

“Well, if each of your children votes [for you], that’s like a thousand votes a week,” Kimmel said.

This is shaping up as one hype-o-rama.

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Mother Tortures Her Own Daughter To Death

Mother Tortures Her Own Daughter To Death

A good night for Laura Cummings meant being allowed to sleep on the kitchen floor in her family’s North Collins home.

Usually in the weeks leading up to her death, she was forced to sleep shackled to a metal chair with a sack over her face.

Eva Cummings in Court facing murder chargesDays were even more nightmarish for the 23-year-old mentally disabled woman, who was held captive and brutalized, allegedly by her own mother and half brother, according to an Erie County Grand Jury indictment returned Friday.

Cummings’ short life ended Jan. 21 with a long, tortuous death and a trail of missed chances to get her to safety.

A grand jury indicted Cummings’ mother, Eva M. Cummings, 51, and her half brother, Luke J. Wright, 31, on charges related to the homicide, but authorities continued to be confounded by the apparent lack of community concern for the defenseless woman’s welfare.

“There were a lot of people who knew what was going on and said nothing, and that is a sad commentary on the human condition,” said District Attorney Frank A. Sedita III.

Clues and reports about mistreatment inside the apartment at 2052 Sherman Ave. popped up frequently over the years.

Siblings and other relatives said they called Child Protective Services and Adult Protective Services. Whispers floated around town, including at the food pantry, that Cummings was being tied up at home.

“This is the problem today — nobody wants to get involved,” added Caroline Lee, who lives down the street from the Cummings apartment.

The pantry was one of the few places in town where Laura Cummings, a petite woman with short brown hair who rarely made eye contact with people, was seen in public away from her home.

Lee called Laura Cummings’ younger brother, Richard, about the suspected abuse, and Richard contacted Erie County Adult Protective Services.

“They never went inside the household and they never filed for a warrant to go inside,” said Richard Cummings, who is serving in the Air Force and is stationed in North Carolina. “I’m wondering why .‚.‚. Adult Protective Services didn’t do anything about it.”

Instead, the abuse intensified over the last few months of Laura’s life, said investigators. “Starting in November, there’s a significant escalation of her debasement as a human being,” Senior Trial Counsel Thomas M. Finnerty of the DA’s Office said. “It was happening on a daily or nightly basis.”

Finnerty, who has prosecuted a number of heinous crimes in his 17 years in the DA’s office, called it “the worst case I’ve ever seen.”

“It’s sadistic, and it’s allegedly sustained over a long period of time,” he said.

That was especially true of the unlawful imprisonment of Laura Cummings, in the weeks preceding her death.

“She’s restrained more often than she’s not,” Sheriff’s Capt. Ronald L. Kenyon said.

At other times, she was treated as an inanimate object, draped with a blanket so that visitors who stopped by the apartment wouldn’t know she was there, according to authorities.

Eva Cummings and Luke Wright were indicted on a total of 15 charges in connection with the suffocation death of Laura Cummings. They are expected to be arraigned at 2 p.m. Monday before Erie County Court Judge Sheila A. DiTullio.

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Washington man electrocuted by urinating on power line

I just love stories like these. Some people are so incredibly stupid that it defies logic and reason. JD

MONTESANO, Wash. (AP) – Authorities believe a Washington man was killed by accidentally urinating on a downed power line after a car crash.

Grays Harbor County sheriff’s Deputy Dave Pimentel (PIM’-en-tel) said Monday 50-year-old Roy Messenger was not seriously hurt after he collided with a power pole Friday and called a relative to pull his car from a ditch.

However, family members found Messenger electrocuted when they arrived.

Pimentel says Messenger apparently urinated into a roadside ditch but didn’t see the live wire. The urine stream likely served as a conductor, allowing the electricity to reach his body.

Pimentel says there will be an autopsy but burn marks indicated the way the electricity traveled through Messenger’s body.

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Pennsylvania Man Killed By Pet Bull

WERNERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) ―An eastern Pennsylvania man was attacked and killed by a “temperamental” pet bull a day before his 53rd birthday, the coroner’s office said Monday.

Ricky Weinhold, of Reinholds, was attacked Saturday by a 1-ton bull on a farm where he leased barn space in Wernersville, about 60 miles northwest of Philadelphia, Berks County Deputy Coroner Terri Straka said. The son of the farm’s owner found his body Sunday in an outdoor pen.

The property owners had encouraged Weinhold to get rid of the bull, Straka said. She said the same animal believed responsible for the weekend attack rammed Weinhold last summer, breaking several of his ribs.

“He’s been known to be temperamental,” Straka said. “The property owners just didn’t trust him. They told Ricky, ‘This bull has got a bad disposition.”‘

Weinhold kept about 10 head of cattle at the farm, all of them as pets. Straka said it’s not clear what precipitated Saturday’s attack. The bull recently fathered a calf, but Straka said bulls are not as protective of their offspring as cows.

“We don’t know if this is a playful thing, or a nasty, agitated, angry thing,” she said.

No one witnessed the attack. All of Weinhold’s injuries appear to have been inflicted by a bull’s head and hooves.

“The poor man, he loved his animals,” Straka said. “They were his pets.”

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Topless Bar Fires Pregnant Bartender

When Jennifer Paviglianiti, 29, of Centereach, N.Y., discovered she was pregnant, she hoped to wait until the three-month mark to tell her boss, John Doxey. But workplace gossip got to him first.
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Once Doxey heard the news, Paviglianiti says, he immediately showed he had doubts about her work status.

Now, Paviglianiti says, she has been unfairly let go from her bartending job at the Cafe Royale gentlemen’s club. She has filed charges of discrimination with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

The charges, which were received by the EEOC on February 2, say the “cause of discrimination” is based on “sex, retaliation, perceived disability, and pregnancy.” In the charges, Paviglianiti says she “encountered continual blatant discrimination,” and that Doxey told her customers are “not coming in to see sexy bartenders that are pregnant and bulging out.”

“I had a bad feeling from the beginning,” Paviglianiti tells ABC News, “I know John and once you’re on his bad side, you’re on his bad side. Two weeks before they took away my shifts he said, ‘I don’t see you making it through Thanksgiving.’”

Paviglianiti says she knew her pregnancy would put her on Doxey’s bad side. She says Doxey was making her job increasingly incompatible with pregnancy, forcing her to clean the bar with ammonia instead of cleaning fluids that are considered safer for expectant mothers.

“He also put an extra bartender on the shift, severely cutting back what I would bring home at the end of the night. He was doing everything he could to try to make me leave.”

Paviglianiti looked up pregnancy discrimination lawyers and began keeping a tape recorder in her purse at work.

“I researched online how hard it is to prove discrimination,” Paviglianiti says, “I knew if anything were to happen I would at least have a tape. And I caught him saying things out loud so he couldn’t deny it. I made sure he said that I wasn’t in trouble and my registers aren’t short.”

“A pregnant woman behind the bar, in a topless bar, I’m beginning to think that it’s hurting the registers and you’re incapable of fulfilling all of your job duties.” Doxey says on the tape released to ABC News.

“I’m not saying that you’re not trying, OK, but number one, I don’t want nothing to happen to you…they’re not coming in to see sexy bartenders that are pregnant that are bulging out, I’m sorry…”

On the tape, Paviglianiti argues with Doxey to let her stay on the job, saying she is the highest-grossing bartender at the club. Doxey agrees she is doing well but says, “Each week you’re getting bigger and bigger, and uh, more unsexy, unsexy, OK….I’m not saying that you’re not ringing the register, I just said there’s all different things and aspects, customers don’t wanna come in and see a pregnant woman behind the bar. Why can’t you get that through your head, you’re not getting it.”

Paviglianiti says once she got Doxey on tape, she knew she had enough evidence to bring a case. “I went online and typed ‘women’s rights,’” she says.

That search is how Paviglianiti found attorney Jack Tuckner.

Tuckner says Paviglianiti’s decision to tape-record Doxey was both prudent and prescient.

“This kind of thing happens all the time,” Tuckner tells ABC News, “It’s usually difficult to prove. But here we have a smoking gun. It was blatant.”

Recording a conversation, as Jennifer did, is completely legal in the state of New York, falling under the one-party consent statute which simply means that one party to the conversation must have knowledge and give consent to the recording.

After the Audio

Although Paviglianiti was prepared to be pushed out, she did not believe she would be let go until October 28, when she taped their conversation.

“My jaw hit the table,” Paviglianiti says, “I didn’t think he was going to put me in that position.”

After seeking counsel and confronting Doxey with her claim, Paviglianiti was hired back at the club, but this time as a cashier, making less than half of what she made at the bar. She is a certified New York State teacher, but she has been unable to find a teaching job. When she became pregnant, she needed income more than ever.

“I need to work,” Paviglianiti says, “I need a job. And some money is better than no money.” Paviglianiti says after her daughter is born next month, she hopes to find work at a day care or nursery school. But today, she continues to work the overnight cashier shifts.

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