Showing posts with label prison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prison. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Phylicia Rashad Addresses "Insensitive" Reaction to Bill Cosby's Prison Release

Phylicia Rashad Addresses "Insensitive" Reaction to Bill Cosby's Prison Release

  • After tweeting in support of Bill Cosby's prison release, The Cosby Show's Phylicia Rashad said she didn't intend to diminish the "lifelong residual effects" that assault survivors often face.
  • Phylicia Rashad is responding to backlash over her reaction to Bill Cosby‘s prison release

    The actress, who played Cosby’s wife on his eponymous show, tweeted in support of the scorned comedian after Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court vacated his 2018 assault conviction.

    “FINALLY!!!!” she wrote on June 30. “A terrible wrong is being righted- a miscarriage of justice is corrected!” 

    Three hours later, after coming under fire for the tweet and muting her replies, Rashad spoke out again to say she didn’t intend to diminish the pain many sexual assault survivors often face. 

    “I fully support survivors of sexual assault coming forward,” the This Is Us star, 73, tweeted. “My post was in no way intended to be insensitive to their truth. Personally, I know from friends and family that such abuse has lifelong residual effects. My heartfelt wish is for healing.” 

    Rashad has been a vocal ally of Cosby, who served almost three years behind bars for a 2018 conviction of three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault. 

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    The state’s Supreme Court said Cosby was released from prison as a result of an agreement he made with a previous prosecutor that prevented him from facing criminal charges in the case. 

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    While a spokesperson for Cosby described the news as “justice for Black America,” Andrea Constand, the woman who accused the star of drugging and assaulting her in 2004, said today’s outcome resulted from a “procedural technicality.” 

    Her statement read in part, “Today’s majority decision regarding Bill Cosby is not only disappointing but of concern in that it may discourage those who seek justice for sexual assault in the criminal justice system from reporting or participating in prosecution of the assailant or may force a victim to choose between filing either a criminal or civil action.” 

    Cosby has maintained his contact with Constand was consensual and denied all other allegations of wrongdoing. 

    In a 2019 jailhouse interview, Cosby said he won’t express remorse for his alleged actions. “I was there,” he remarked at the time. “I don’t care what group of people come along and talk about this when they weren’t there. They don’t know.”

    Former Prison Guard Revisits Inappropriate Relationship With Convicted Child Killer Susan Smith

    Former Prison Guard Revisits Inappropriate Relationship With Convicted Child Killer Susan Smith

  • In a sneak peek of Lifetime's Cellmate Secrets: Susan Smith, the cellmates and lover of the convicted murderer recall how manipulative she was and the impact it had on their own lives.
  • In October 1994, Susan Smith called South Carolina police claiming her two sons, 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alex, were kidnapped when a Black man stole her car. 

    However, after a nine-day search, Susan confessed she was responsible for the deaths of her two boys. According to NBC News, she told investigators she had strapped Michael and Alex into their car seats, before pushing her Mazda into a nearby lake with the kids still inside of it. 

    Susan was convicted of Michael and Alex’s murders in 1995 and sentenced to life in prison.

    She was subsequently taken to the Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution and later the Leath Correctional Institution, where she met Afred Rowe, who was one of the two prison guards she had an “inappropriate” relationship with.

    In the upcoming Lifetime series Cellmate Secrets: Susan Smith, Alfred and his wife Elizabeth Rowe discuss how their lives were “turned upside down” by his affair with Susan, who is described as “manipulative.”

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    Alfred confessed to having a sexual relationship with Susan in 2003. Following his admission, the prison guard was sentenced to five years probation.

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    Additionally, Susan’s former prison cellmates Stephanie Hulsey and Christie Smith discuss the time they served alongside the now-49-year-old inmate. They tell Lifetime they were manipulated into helping Susan carry out sexual affairs with other individuals, and describe how she coerced others into getting her drugs.

    According to NBC News, Susan wrote a letter to The State reporter Harrison Cahill in 2015, in which she said, “I am not the monster society thinks I am.”

    As Susan told Harrison, she was not in her “right mind” when she killed her two sons, writing, “There was no motive as it was not even a planned event.”

    Furthermore, she stated that contrary to prior reports, she did not kill her two boys so she could be with a man, whom told her he didn’t want any children. She said, “The thing that hurts me the most is that people think I hurt my children in order to be with a man… That is so far from the truth.”

    Learn more about Susan’s life behind bars when Cellmate Secrets: Susan Smith premieres on Lifetime next Friday, July 9 at 10 p.m.

    Tuesday, June 22, 2021

    Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli Jet Off to Mexico After Completing Prison Time

    Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli Jet Off to Mexico After Completing Prison Time

  • After each serving months in prison, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli enjoyed some different time away. For more on how the couple spent their vacation with friends in Mexico, just keep scrolling!
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    Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are soaking up their freedom. 

    Two months after Giannulli was released from home confinement—ending his five-month prison sentence—he and the Fuller House alum headed to Mexico. According to an eyewitness, the married pair of 23 years spent four days there with friends after traveling on a private jet. 

    As for how they spent their days, according to the source, the Mossimo brand founder played golf with his pals before they all met back up for time at the pool. 

    “The guys all loved Mossimo and were jumping on him and having fun,” the eyewitness described. “Lori joined them and seemed very friendly and happy.”

    Overall, “They all seemed to have a great time,” the eyewitness noted, “and loved being there on vacation together.”

    The couple was photographed on June 19 after arriving in Mexico, Loughlin donning a brimmed hat with a pink ribbon border and carrying a yellow and tan tote bag. 

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    In August 2020, the couple was sentenced to prison for their participation in the college admissions scandal that first made headlines in March 2019. After turning herself in to prison on Oct. 30, Loughlin ultimately served less than two months before her release on Dec. 28, 2020. Her sentence also included two years of supervised release, as well as 100 hours of community service and a $150,000 fine, both of which she has completed.

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    Giannulli began his five-month prison sentence—more than double that of his wife’s—in November 2020 and remained until he was released to home confinement in early April. Jail records showed April 16 as his official release date, marking the end of his home confinement with an ankle monitor.

    He was also similarly sentenced to two years of supervised release, 250 hours of community service and a $250,000 fine.

    According to court documents obtained by E! News, the couple submitted international travel requests to the court for permission to take a trip to San Jose Del Cabo in June. Per a filing on Giannulli’s behalf, he paid the $250,000 fine and is “actively working on completing his community service requirement.”