NBA Player Bryn Forbes Arrested For Striking Elsa Jean

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NBA free agent Bryn Forbes has been arrested for hitting a woman who has been identified as Elsa Jean. According to police reports Bryn Forbes and Elsa Jean were out on a date when the NBA free agent would strike the woman several times who reportedly needed medical attention. Bryn Forbes would be arrested on charges of family violence and assault. Bryn Forbes would be able to post bond and was released

Elsa Jean use to be an adult film actress who retired from the industry in 2021 and now makes a ton of money over on OnlyFans where she is in the top one percent on the adult site.

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 Former San Antonio Spurs player Bryn Forbes was arrested early Wednesday morning on family violence charges.

According to the police report, Forbes, 29, was arrested just after 5 a.m. at a home off La Cantera Parkway.

Police said that while Forbes and a woman were out when he became upset at her. After the two drove home, Forbes allegedly hit the woman several times during an argument.

EMS was called out to give the woman medical attention.

Forbes was arrested for Assault Bodily Injury-Married. He’s been released from jail on a $2,500 bond.

Forbes last played for San Antonio back in 2022 before he was traded to the Denver Nuggets. Forbes eventually signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2022, but was waived on Feb. 9. He averaged just 3.6 points per game for the Timberwolves.

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MTV Connor Smith Wanted For Sex With A Minor

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Connor Smith was once on the MTV Program Are You The One? and is now wanted on a $1,000,000 warrant for soliciting sex from a minor. According to police reports Connor Smith was speaking to someone online who he believed was under the age of fifteen years old. Well the person he was really talking to was a undercover agent who reported that Connor Smith would send sexually explicit photos and videos of himself to he thought was a underage girl. Connor Smith also made plans to travel to see the girl for a sexual encounter.

When Connor Smith arrived in Las Vegas to meet the girl he was briefly taken into custody however he was able to escape. Authorities would issue a warrant for his arrest on charges of traveling to meet a minor, grooming and disseminating harmful material.

Now Connor Smith has been arrested in the past for sexually assaulting a sixteen year old girl. In that case out of Indiana Connor Smith was charged with sexual battery and rape as well as two counts of criminal confinement.

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An arrest warrant has been issued for a former MTV star accused of making arrangements to have sex with an underage girl, according to the Lake County sheriff’s office.

Connor N. Smith, 32, was actually communicating with a sheriff’s detective posing as a girl under the age of 15, the office said.

Smith appeared on MTV’s “Are You the One?” in 2015.

Smith sent the detective sexually explicit images and videos of himself, then made arrangements to meet for sex, the sheriff’s office said.

On Feb. 9, Smith drove to the arrangement meeting but fled when police moved in to arrest him, the office said. The next day, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

It charges him with traveling to meet a minor, grooming and disseminating harmful material, all felonies. A Lake County judge ordered him held on $1 million bond when arrested.

As of Tuesday, the sheriff’s office said Smith indicated he would surrender but was not in custody. He lives in Orland Park.

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Hayim Nissim Cohen Charged With Sexual Abuse

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Hayim Nissim Cohen is a man from Texas who made news when he adopted nine Jewish boys and now he is making news after one of them called a podcast to tell them he had been repeatedly sexually assaulted. According to court documents Hayim Nissim Cohen was the adoptive father of nine boys. One of the boys would call a podcast to say that he and his brothers had been repeatedly sexually assaulted over the last year. Police would investigate and Hayim Nissim Cohen would be charged with continuous sex abuse of a child and sexual assault of a child under 17 years old. Police are still investigating to determine if other boys in his care were assaulted.

According to one of the boys Child Protective Services (CPS) had conducted eight investigations however nothing has ever come from it. Hayim Nissim Cohen has previously been charged with indecency with a child back in 2019 and was currently out on bond. The victim in that case is suing Hayim Nissim Cohen and the agency that placed him in the home

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An adoptive father of nine boys is behind bars in Harris County after being accused of sexually assaulting at least one of his sons for years, and it is not the first time he’s faced child sex allegations.

Hayim Nissim Cohen, 38, was arrested Friday and charged with continuous sex abuse of a child and sexual assault of a child under 17 years old. Both charges stem from incidents involving the same son.

Charging documents state Cohen’s 17-year-old son called into a podcast and admitted to the abuse he and his brothers faced at the hand of their adoptive father.

The 17-year-old told the podcaster that he was “smart enough” to use a burner phone and Wi-Fi to communicate with her, according to a charging document.

The teen said he and his brothers were being sexually abused by their adoptive father and used the term “rape.”

He said Child Protective Services (CPS) had conducted eight investigations into the family, but nothing ever came of it.

A spokesperson with CPS told Eyewitness News that six of the boys have been removed from the home and are in foster care. Their ages are 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The spokesperson added that current cases are confidential, and the agency could not comment.

The teen told the podcaster, according to records, that “every time that CPS is involved that (Cohen) bribes or scares him and his brother.”

According to the teen, one of his brothers ran away at one point to get away from the abuse but was brought back by deputy constables. The teen told the podcaster that the Children’s Assessment Center interviewed him and his siblings, and they all spoke against their brother.

The teen was hesitant to give any identifying information during the podcast and was waiting until he was 18 years old to speak out, according to the charging document. He said he feared that no one would believe him since he had previously told CPS there was no abuse, despite the fact that it started two weeks after he was adopted at 11 years old.

It is unclear who contacted CPS following the podcast confession, but investigators got involved in the days following.

The teenage boy at first denied any abuse to the investigator when she expressed concerns. The investigator noted, when she played the podcast, he “became visibly scared, shaking, and held his head down” and admitted to calling in to vent.

He told the investigator he was “not brave enough to say anything,” according to the charging document. He also said Hayim Nissim Cohen told the brothers that it would be “one person’s word against the rest of them.”

Hayim Nissim Cohen was out of jail on bond for a 2019 case of indecency with a child. He was accused of having sexual contact with a foreign exchange student from Spain who was living with him. That student, who turns 20 next month, made an outcry to the staff at Sharpstown High School in 2019. He is suing Cohen and the organization that placed him.

“There were so many red flags,” Sherry Chandler, the attorney representing the exchange student, told ABC13. “We all suspected (Cohen) is a pedophile. You don’t just start one day. We all suspected the other kids were getting abused.”

Charging documents on the current cases go into detail about what the 17-year-old and his brothers were reportedly forced to do to their adoptive father and to each other.

The teen also told investigators that “everything (Cohen) does is fake.”

“The (teen) stated that (Cohen) only uses his wheelchair when people come over or when he is in public,” according to the charging document. “The (teen) stated that (Cohen) has six oxygen tanks and does not use them and that (Cohen) only coughs uncontrollably when he is in court.”

Hayim Nissim Cohen has been in the media in the past, touting his family’s unique situation, and has a blog dedicated to their lifestyle.

The 38-year-old’s next scheduled court appearance is Feb. 23. Bond has not been set in the current cases.

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Rapper Yung Corleon Gets 27 Years In Prison

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Houston rapper Yung Corleon has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for sex trafficking. According to court documents Yung Corleon, whose real name is Aryion Jackson, kept a house filled with 12 women who were ordered to earn a thousand dollars a day through sex work. One of the women in the home was a fourteen year old runaway. Yung Corleon would be convicted of sex trafficking minors, forced fraud, and coercion. The rapper would plead guilty and would be sentenced to 27 years in prison. Yung Corleon has a previous criminal record

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Reports have confirmed that Houston rapper Yung Corleon has been sentenced to 27 years behind bars for his role in a sex trafficking ring that involved twelve women, including minors.

Corleon, whose real name is Aryion Jackson, pleaded guilty in a federal court to sex trafficking minors, forced fraud, and coercion. Prosecutors allege that Corleon beat and drugged his “captives,” including a 15-year-old still missing. He ran his business from a Houston home, forcing the women to earn him $1K daily.

The cause behind the 24-year-old’s 27-year sentence has been controversial in Houston, as many locals pushed for the defendant to get life behind bars rather than the bare minimum for the alleged crimes

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A Houston rapper has been charged with sex trafficking.

Authorities say Aryion Jackson is charged with aggravated promotion of prostitution.

Prosecutors say the 21-year-old housed up to 12 girls and women inside a northeast Houston home.

Jackson has a lengthy criminal record. He was arrested on an unrelated charge in Jefferson County.

We found a sample of his music on Soundcloud and video of him rapping on his Instagram account.

It’s the same account that’s part of a lengthy charging document in which Jackson is accused of forcing girls into prostitution.

The women would work a strip of road along Bissonnet, selling their bodies for anywhere from $100 to $300 per act. One woman alleges Jackson ordered them to bring in $1,000 a day or face consequences. One of the girls was as young as 14 years old.

One woman claims he pulled a gun on her at this recording studio and threatened to shoot her if she didn’t do as he told her.

He is currently being held in the Jefferson County Jail.

https://abc13.com/houston-rapper-aryion-jackson-sex-trafficking-underage-girls/5731896/

Wesley Abel Brady Guilty Of 2 Bend Oregon Murders

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Wesley Abel Brady has plead guilty to the murders of two teenagers in Bend Oregon. According to court documents Wesley Abel Brady and the two victims, Angela Alexus Pastorino and Alfredo Hernandez, were working at a property in Bend when a fight broke out. Wesley Abel Brady would murder Angela Alexus Pastorino and Alfredo Hernandez and transport their bodies to the garage. The homeowner would discover one of the bodies and phone police. When officers arrived at the scene they would find the second body. Wesley Abel Brady would be arrested shortly afterwards. Brady was scheduled to go to trial for the double murder but would plead guilty. Now he faces sentencing where life without parole is on the table

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Six months after a Bend man was arrested in the killing of two Bend 18-year-olds, Wesley Abel Brady changed his pleas to guilty Wednesday to two counts of first-degree murder and one count of strangulation involving Angela Alexus Pastorino and Alfredo Hernandez.

A settlement conference in the case was held Wednesday by Deschutes County Circuit Judge Wells Ashby, leading to the plea deal and dropping of two other charges, a second count of strangulation and one of attempted abuse of a corpse.

Sentencing is set for 1:30 p.m. Friday. Court filings indicate Brady will appear by video, though he appeared in court for Wednesday’s guilty pleas, having been at the courthouse for the settlement discussions.

In a plea petition signed Wednesday, Brady, 41, admitted to the crimes and said he faces a maximum of “true life” with 60 years before he could be considered for parole, but that “I stipulate to a sentence without the possibility of parole

District Attorney Steve Gunnels told NewsChannel 21, “Life imprisonment without the possibility of parole is the maximum penalty that the court can impose and, according to the plea petition … the sentence that will be recommended by the District Attorney’s Office and agreed to by the defendant. The death penalty is not a potential penalty for these offenses.”

The plea petition also listed a potential fine of $1.25 million, but Gunnels said that is part of the maximum sentence and unlikely to be imposed.

Police were called late the night of Wednesday, August 17 to a home in the 20000 block of Mount Faith Place in southern Bend, where a homeowner found someone’s body in the garage. Police detectives found a second body.

Police said at the time that Wesley Abel Brady and the victims were doing work around the house for the homeowner the previous day, and noted Brady had lived at the home at times.

Later that evening, police said, Brady, the teens and homeowner were drinking alcohol at the home when Brady and Hernandez got in a physical fight and killed both teens, putting their bodies in the garage, then traveling to his property in Christmas Valley. He was arrested after he returned to Bend.

Pastorino’s mother, Jennifer Grigg, told NewsChannel 21 that she was at the courthouse during the settlement conference and was called to return at midday Wednesday, to be on hand when Brady appeared in court to enter the guilty pleas.

Grigg, who meet with the judge last Friday, said prosecutors “had a really strong case,” including an apparent confession, and that things “moved quickly” after a recent mental evaluation determined that Brady was capable of aiding and assisting in his own defense. Gunnels confirmed that information was accurate.

Grigg said, “Supposedly he feels really bad and doesn’t want to put the family” of those involved through a trial.

“I am slightly relieved,” Grigg said of Brady’s guilty pleas. “But I still feel like there’s this heavy pressure. I don’t want people to forget Angela.”

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