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22 year old Dallas man accused of posing as high school basketball star, having sex with under aged girls

Guerdwich Montimer may have just won the coveted “Douchebag of the Year award for his antics down in the greater Dallas area. Odessa police say that school officials said Montimer enrolled at a junior high school and later at Permian High School last year with a fake birth certificate from Haiti. What a douchebag.

Guerdwich Montimer was arrested for the third time in four days, this time after a 16-year-old girl in Odessa told police and school district officials she had sex with him at a home in August when she thought he was 15-year-old Jerry Joseph, said Odessa police Cpl. Sherrie Carruth.

Officials said Montimer enrolled at a junior high school and later at Permian High School last year with a fake birth certificate from Haiti. Suspicions were raised recently after coaches at an amateur basketball tournament said they recognized Joseph as Montimer, a 2007 graduate of a Florida high school and a naturalized U.S. citizen from Haiti.

Montimer was being held in jail Friday on a $50,000 bond, according to a court affidavit released Friday.

Montimer was originally arrested Tuesday on a misdemeanor charge of failure to identify himself to a police officer, and school officials said he admitted that he wasn’t Joseph. He was arrested again Thursday on a third-degree felony charge of tampering with a government document.

A jail official said Friday there was no information about whether Montimer had an attorney. The sexual assault charge, a second-degree felony, carries a sentence of two to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

Based on information provided by the girl, investigators determined Montimer “intentionally and knowingly engaged in a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old juvenile and portrayed himself to be 15 years old when he was actually 21 years of age,” Carruth, the Odessa police official, said in a statement.

Permian High School made the state basketball playoffs with Joseph helping lead the way as a sophomore star. Questions arose after the season, and Joseph was initially cleared by immigration authorities and allowed to return to the school.

The investigation continued, and a fingerprint from a passport found in his room matched one taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after the allegations surfaced, according to an affidavit. School officials said Montimer confessed after he was confronted with the new evidence.

His last name has been widely reported as Montimere, including by The Associated Press, but an affidavit released Thursday had several references to official documentation with Montimer, the spelling used by Odessa police.

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Bill Clinton has stents placed in artery after heart attack symptoms

Former President Bill Clinton is in a New York City hospital after having two stents put in one of his coronary arteries.

Clinton, heavily involved in Haiti relief work, is said to be in good spirits and will continue to focus on the earthquake recovery.

Here is a statement from Douglas Band, counselor to the former president:

“Today President Bill Clinton was admitted to the Columbia Campus of New York Presbyterian Hospital after feeling discomfort in his chest. Following a visit to his cardiologist, he underwent a procedure to place two stents in one of his coronary arteries. President Clinton is in good spirits, and will continue to focus on the work of his Foundation and Haiti’s relief and long-term recovery efforts. In 2004, President Clinton underwent a successful quadruple bypass operation to free four blocked arteries.”

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Bill CLinton has Heart Attack, Hospitalized in New York

Bill Clinton is in New York Methodist Hospital from a possible heart attack. Clinton, who had triple heart bypass surgery, has been having chest pains for the last few days and was admitted today to the hospital for tests.

Clinton, who takes blood thinners, had been complaining that his chest was hurting on a recent trip to Haiti for the earthquake relief.

Hillary Clinton was seen leaving the White House and is going to New York to see Bill Clinton.

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John Travolta uses own plane to fly Scientologists’ aid to Haiti

John Travolta in a file photo next to one of his personal aircraft

John Travolta piloted a plane laden with aid supplies and Scientologists to Haiti today to bolster the US-based group’s disaster relief effort.

The actor and leading Scientologist flew his own Boeing 707 to the capital, Port-au-Prince, and helped unload six tonnes of ready-to-eat military rations and medical supplies. “We have the ability to actually help make a difference in the situation in Haiti and I just can’t see not using this plane to help,” he said.

The delivery came as impatience with food distribution sparked a small riot in front of the national palace and President Rene Preval announced he would move into a tent in solidarity with hundreds of thousands left homeless by the magnitude 7 quake on 12 January.

Aid continued building up at the airport with planes and helicopters landing and departing every few minutes. The jumble of US troops, western aid workers, Chinese rescue teams, UN staff and wounded Haitians turned even more eclectic with the overnight arrival of Travolta.

The actor, who has a pilot’s licence, flew from Florida accompanied in the cockpit by his wife, Kelly Preston. He compared the mission to their visit to New Orleans after hurricane Katrina. “We were there right away, with this aeroplane, because you know we have the ability and the means to do this so I think you have responsibility on some level to do that.”

There is a backlog of at least 800 aircraft awaiting permission to land at the overloaded airport, which can handle just 130 flights daily, prompting recriminations from some aid agencies

The Church of Scientology has dispatched several hundred “volunteer ministers” in yellow T-shirts to other disasters, including September 11. They use a process called “assist” in which the power of touch purportedly reconnects nervous systems shaken by trauma. Since last week several hundred have fanned across Port-au-Prince. “Our volunteers are coming from all over. From Puerto Rico, Mexico, the US, everywhere,” said Frank Suarez, from Puerto Rico, as colleagues set up a camp at a gymnasium. “The need is huge here.”

The group, which critics say is a cult peddling quack treatments, has received a mixed reaction to the light “touching”, through clothing and bandages, of fractures and infection.

“All the patients are happy with the technique,” a volunteer named only as Silvie told AFP. “But some doctors don’t like the yellow T-shirts. It’s a colour thing.”

One US doctor, who declined to be named, said it was more a credibility thing. “I didn’t know touching could heal gangrene.”When asked about the Scientologists, an Oxfam spokesperson said: “All aid agencies need to co-ordinate and ensure help that is given reaches benchmark standards and follow best practice.” Delays continued to hamper the response to a disaster which, according to the Haitian government, has killed more than 150,000 and left 3 million needing aid.

Only 10,000 of a needed 200,000 tents have arrived, leaving many to shelter under grubby sheets in settlement camps. The president, who lost his home in the quake, said he would move into a tent on the lawn of the collapsed national palace.

A daily handout of rice and soy oil in front of the palace degenerated into chaos on Monday when 4,000 people overwhelmed Uruguayan UN troops in charge of the distribution.

“Whatever we do, it doesn’t matter – they are animals,” one soldier, who declined to be named, cried in Spanish, as he tried to hold back the crowd with a shield.

The troops, who did not speak French or Creole, waved pepper spray and fired rubber bullets in the air from atop an armoured vehicle.

They carried off a pregnant woman who vomited and collapsed amid the chaos. After the troops had withdrawn, the crowd jostled over 50 rice sacks left behind. Those too slow or weak for the struggle were left to pick up the remaining rice grains from the street.

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Man pulled from rubble 11 days after Haiti Quake

A man has been pulled from the rubble 11 days after the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti. The man was in good condition. The announcement came a day after two people, an 84-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man, were pulled alive from the rubble in Port-au-Prince.

The UN spokeswoman Elizabeth Byrs says 132 people have been rescued since the earthquake 11 days ago.

On Friday the official government death toll from the quake rose to 110,000.

Speaking in Geneva, Ms Byrs said that the decision to end the rescue operation was “heartbreaking” but that it had been taken on the advice of experts.

She said most search and rescue teams would now be leaving Haiti, although some with heavy lifting equipment may stay to help with the clean-up operation and with aid distribution.

She added that humanitarian relief efforts were still being scaled up in Port-au-Prince, as well as in the towns of Jacmel, Leogane and other areas affected by the earthquake.

The BBC’s Adam Mynott, at a university building in Port-au-Prince where many people are feared buried, says there has been some disquiet among Haitians about the decision to end search efforts.

But although two people were pulled out alive in the capital on Friday, it is believed rescue teams have detected no new signs of life under the rubble for the past three days, our correspondent says.

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