Lady Cop
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RE: Weinergate
A male escort has claimed a former Congressional candidate paid him $500 for sex and promised to buy him a new car and other gifts.
The unnamed 'rent boy' alleged he met married father-of-two Chris Myers, the suburban mayor of Medford, New Jersey, at a hotel in California.
He said Myers showed him his township identification card and gold ID shield as proof of identity.
But Myers insists he has been set up. He said in his defence: 'I've been down that road before, where a photo has been photoshopped to look like something it wasn't.'
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| 10-22-2011 05:26 PM |
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RE: Weinergate
another dipshit ![[Image: itodance.jpg]](http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k615/26witch/itodance.jpg)
![[Image: judge_20120423172433_640_480.GIF]](http://media2.myfoxdetroit.com//photo/2012/04/23/judge_20120423172433_640_480.GIF)
A Detroit judge from a legendary legal family is probably wishing he kept his black robe on.
Third Circuit Judge Wade McCree, who specializes in sexual misconduct cases, admitted he texted a shirtless photo of himself to his bailiff's cellphone, where her husband found it.
"Hot dog, yep that's me," McCree told Charlie LeDuff, a former New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who now reports for MyFoxDetroit. "I've got no shame in my game. I ain't talked to nobody else's wife … There's nothing nude about it. I'm in no more clothes than I'll be at the Y this afternoon when I swim my mile."
McCree's father, Wade H. McCree Jr., was the first African-American judge to be appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and only the second African-American solicitor general, serving during the Carter administration.
Despite the judge's lack of shame, the husband of the unidentified woman -- a court bailiff in Detroit -- told MyFoxDetroit.com that his wife received the "highly inappropriate" photo from McCree directly.
The angry husband has filed a complaint with Michigan's Judicial Tenure Commission, which declined to comment when contacted by FoxNews.com on Tuesday, citing confidentiality requirements imposed by Michigan courts. It is not clear what penalty -- if any -- the married McCree faces for sending the photograph.
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