Cheryl Chin shared a statement with Yahoo Southeast Asia on recent claims by her ex-husband, OnlyFans content creator Titus Low. (Photos: Instagram/titusslow, Screengrab from Instagram/cherb8ar) Malaysian influencer Cheryl Chin doesn’t want to engage in public discourse after her ex-husband, OnlyFans content creator Titus Low, went on social media to accuse her of restricting visitation rights with their daughter. Low had earlier shared on Instagram Stories that he’d only been able to meet… Source link
Read More »Brett Favre’s involvement in Mississippi welfare scandal is getting plenty of attention. But what about companies that still back him?
My fellow critics of all things sports, media and sports media: Can we switch up now? We need to stop tweeting, writing and saying that the Brett Favre welfare money theft misappropriation story isn’t getting attention from “the media.” It most certainly is. Thanks to the diligent work of some journalists in Mississippi, this writer first started wondering over two years ago why Favre got $1.1 million earmarked for needy families through the Mississippi Department of Human Services. Yes, it… Source link
Read More »Texts reportedly show Brett Favre seeking millions in federal welfare funds for Southern Miss volleyball stadium
Brett Favre’s Mississippi welfare scandal keeps getting bigger. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) Throughout his Mississippi welfare fund scandal, Brett Favre has pleaded innocence or, at worst, ignorance. No, he didn’t just take the $1.1 million and run, he actually did record ads for the nonprofit involved. No, he had no idea that money came from a program intended to help needy families. No, he really did pay back the money (with no interest). A new report from Mississippi Today… Source link
Read More »Lawyer probing Brett Favre, ex-Gov Phil Bryant in $94M Mississippi welfare fraud scandal fired by state
The lawyer tasked with probing ex-NFL quarterback Brett Favre, former Governor Phil Bryant and others in a sprawling $94 million Mississippi welfare fraud scheme has been fired by the state. Brad Pigott, a former U.S. attorney leading the investigation for the Mississippi Department of Human Services, was informed of his termination by MDHS Director Bob Anderson on Friday. He told Mississippi Today that he wasn’t given cause for his dismissal but was told that it wasn’t related to the quality… Source link
Read More »Brett Favre named in $24M Mississippi welfare funds lawsuit
The Mississippi Department of Human Services has named Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre in a lawsuit seeking to recoup roughly $24 million in misspent welfare funds intended to combat poverty in one of the nation’s poorest states. The lawsuit filed on Monday seeks $3.2 million combined from Favre and Favre Enterprises, Inc. Favre is one of 38 defendants in the lawsuit that also names former pro wrestlers Brett and Ted DiBiase and their father Ted DiBiase Sr. aka “The Million Dollar… Source link
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