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Title: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: shooter32 on August 05, 2009, 09:37:22 AM
Four women tag-team cheating husband with super glue
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Therese Ziemann

After a bizarre act of revenge, four women face felony charges for an assault against a womanizer who is married to one of his attackers.

The victim’s wife and three women, two of whom the man was dating, met at a motel to trap him in order to exact their revenge for his cheating ways.

After he was lured to the location, the Wisconsin man was tied up, and his wife, along with Wendy Sewell, 43, Therese Ziemann, 48, and Michelle Belliveau, 43, super-glued his penis to his stomach.


Wendy Sewell 

The married man was dating both Sewell and Ziemann (Belliveau is Ziemann’s sister).

The women took the man’s cell phone, wallet, and car and left him bound in the motel room, screaming for help.

According to Ziemann, she met the man on Craigslist and loaned him money to stay at the motel.

His wife discovered the rouse and last week, got in touch with Ziemann to tell her the man was married and that he was using Ziemann and another woman for money.

Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: fightingquaker13 on August 05, 2009, 01:20:38 PM
Cheating on your wife and two sisters? :o He's lucky all they did was super glue it. Idiot!
FQ13
PS, assuming they get even ONE woman, or a married man who will have to explain his vote to his wife, what do you think the odds are on conviction??? ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: Kid Shelleen on August 05, 2009, 01:52:24 PM
The guy screwed up big time, but so did the ladies.

Regardless of the validity of the reason, assault is assault. The DA should have no trouble with convictions. He may need a change of venue, (like another planet  ;D) due to the publicity, but that should be the only problem if there is a trial.

I'm thinking that a plea is likely and would benefit all concerned.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: Ichiban on August 05, 2009, 02:15:23 PM
Can you say "Lorena Bobbitt?" 
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: tt11758 on August 05, 2009, 04:04:16 PM
Can you imagine what would have happened had be become.....errrr......excited.......in the aftermath of that?!? 





tt11758 who is crossing his legs just THINKING about it.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: Big Frank on August 05, 2009, 06:34:16 PM
Can you imagine what would have happened had be become.....errrr......excited.......in the aftermath of that?!?  





tt11758 who is crossing his legs just THINKING about it.

Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiippppppppppp.
Dear God please let me never get into that kind of situation.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: twyacht on August 05, 2009, 08:21:41 PM
He's a lucky guy.

George Costanza had "shrinkage", I'm sure after this "detachment" the dumb ass womanizer, might reconsider his options.

The women will probably pay a fine be put on unsupervised probation for a year, and still be laughing....

Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: Johnny Bravo on August 05, 2009, 08:46:54 PM
He got what he deserved. Cheaters shouldn't prosper. I hope she has enough sense to divorce him.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: tombogan03884 on August 05, 2009, 08:52:25 PM
He got what he deserved. Cheaters shouldn't prosper. I hope she has enough sense to devorce him.

He's going to get damages for mental anguish and the "trauma". All it takes is nail polish remover, (acetone) back when I built scale models I used super glue on some of the parts and swiped a bottle of the ex wifes nail polish remover for clean up.
He's going to make out like a Jew in a junk yard.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: CJS3 on August 05, 2009, 10:24:32 PM
Don't forget the made for TV movie ;D
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: tt11758 on August 06, 2009, 07:55:50 AM
Don't forget the made for TV HBO movie ;D


Corrected for cable.   ;D
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: MikeBjerum on August 06, 2009, 08:08:59 AM
I'm guessing that since he got just what he was looking for ... until the glue and abandonment, and the fact that the super glue will not harm anything, he won't get anywhere.  I also think that the DA won't pursue it, and if he does the judge will do nothing more than slap the wrists of all (including the cheating husband).
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: tombogan03884 on August 07, 2009, 01:57:39 PM
    Cheaters Never Prosper

     Bullsh!t

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090807/ap_on_go_co/us_senators_mortgages

WASHINGTON – The Senate ethics committee cleared Sens. Chris Dodd and Kent Conrad of breaking rules by accepting VIP mortgages, even as it scolded them Friday for not being more careful to avoid the appearance of sweetheart deals.

The Select Committee on Ethics told Dodd of Connecticut and Conrad of North Dakota in separate letters that it found "no substantial credible evidence" after a yearlong investigation that their mortgages from Countrywide Financial Corp. broke Senate gift rules. The two influential Democrats got their mortgages through a VIP program for friends of then-Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo.

But the committee found that the loans they received would have been available to a wide variety of borrowers with comparable financial profiles.

Both senators have said that at the time the mortgages were being written they didn't think they were getting special deals.

"I'm pleased and gratified that the Democrats and Republicans on the Ethics Committee have dismissed this complaint and found that the underlying accusations simply were not credible," Dodd said in a statement. But he added that, "I understand that my reaction to those false allegations only served to foster cynicism. And that was my fault."

Dodd planned an afternoon news conference in Hartford to answer questions about the matter.

Conrad said the Ethics panel's finding "confirms what I have said all along: I did not ask for or receive any preferential pricing on my loans. While I should have shown more vigilance in the appearance of these transactions, the committee has concluded I did nothing unethical, and that is the truth."

The panel of three Democrats and three Republicans said it heard testimony and pored through 18,000 pages of documents from Countrywide — which has since been bought by Bank of America — to reach its conclusions.

The investigation stemmed from a complaint by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington that charged that the two senators' violated Senate rules against knowingly accepting gifts. The rule has an exception for loans that are provided on terms generally available to the public. The panel also said it looked into whether Dodd and Conrad violated another rule that bars senators from using their official positions for personal gain.

While it found no basis to believe Senate rules had been broken, the panel did take the unusual step of admonishing both Dodd and Conrad for not doing more to prevent the appearance that they were getting special treatment.

Dodd and Conrad "should have exercised more vigilance in your dealings with Countrywide in order to avoid the appearance that you were receiving preferential treatment based on your status as a senator," the committee wrote to them.

Specifically, the panel told both senators that their eventual realization that their loans were being handled through a program known as "V.I.P." — or "very important person" — "should have raised red flags for you," and prompted them to learn more about the loans, and whether they might have been special deals.

Dodd has previously said that he knew he was in a so-called "VIP" program, but thought it involved only enhanced customer service — not special deals. According to the letter the panel sent Conrad, he told the committee that when he learned of his VIP status, he too "assumed it was merely an employee and customer relations effort."

As part of its investigation, the ethics committee heard from Robert Feinberg, the Countrywide official who handled the two senators' mortgage deals.

Feinberg told GOP investigators for another congressional panel, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, that both Dodd and Conrad were told they were getting special treatment. A transcript of his testimony indicated that, while Feinberg had no direct knowledge of Dodd being told he was getting preferential terms, he said it was standard practice for all borrowers in the VIP program to be told they were.

Feinberg said he didn't recall all the details of his conversation with Dodd. Asked specifically if he shared with Dodd or his wife that they were getting special VIP treatment, Feinberg replied yes but then added, "I mean they'd already been there to begin with, so they knew. Once you're basically in the VIP program, you're in."

He said records showed that Dodd had been in Countrywide's VIP program in 2001.

  Again it's only illegal if NONCOMMUNISTS do it, when the socialists get caught it's OK. Tim Giethner says so.
   These crooked bastards like Barney "Butt Buddy" Frank make me want to either puke or kill.
Title: Re: Cheaters Never Prosper
Post by: twyacht on August 07, 2009, 03:56:27 PM

WASHINGTON – The Senate ethics committee cleared Sens. Chris Dodd and Kent Conrad of breaking rules


Gee, Who would have seen that coming?????

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