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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

BREAKING NEWS: California Democratic donor Ed Buck arrested and charged with running drug house

By ROBERT JABLON Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A West Hollywood man who made prominent donations to the Democratic Party was charged Tuesday with running a drug house where two men died of overdoses.

Edward Buck, who was arrested at his home Tuesday, should be held on $4 million bail because he is a “violent, dangerous sexual predator” who offered drugs, money and shelter to mainly addicted and homeless men in exchange for participating in sexual fetishes, including a fetish that involved administering dangerous doses of drugs, Los Angeles County prosecutors said in a motion.

Buck “has no regard for human life,” the motion said.

In addition to operating a drug house, Buck is charged with furnishing methamphetamine and with battery causing serious bodily injury. He was scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday.

Messages to his attorney, Seymour Amster, were not immediately returned.
Buck, 65, has donated tens of thousands of dollars to California candidates, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, and is well known in LGBTQ political circles.

Buck came under investigation in January after 55-year-old Timothy Dean was found dead of an accidental methamphetamine overdose in his apartment. It was the second such death in two years, following the July 2017 death of Gemmel Moore, 26.

Both men were black. Buck, who is white, was not charged and critics later questioned if wealth, race or political ties influenced the investigation.

The investigation into those deaths continues, county district attorney’s spokesman Greg Risling said.

Buck’s attorney had said Dean came to Buck’s home under the influence and didn’t ingest any drugs while there.

In their bail motion, however, prosecutors specifically blamed Buck’s actions for the two deaths and they alleged he personally gave a dangerous dose of methamphetamine to a man who survived an overdose earlier this month.

On Sept. 11, the man returned and Buck injected him with two more dangerous doses, refused to help him and “thwarted” his efforts to get help until the man fled the apartment and called 911 from a gas station, prosecutors alleged.

“His deadly behavior has not stopped,” prosecutors contended.

Buck’s “predatory acts and willful disregard for human life must be stopped before another life is lost,” their motion read.

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Cody Friesen PhD ’04 awarded $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize

Cody Friesen PhD ’04, an associate professor of materials science at Arizona State University and founder of both Fluidic Energy and Zero Mass Water, was awarded the 2019 $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for invention. Friesen has dedicated his career to inventing solutions that address two of the biggest challenges to social and economic advancement in the developing world: access to fresh water and reliable energy. His renewable water and energy technologies help fight climate change while providing valuable resources to underserved communities.

Friesen’s first company, Fluidic Energy, was formed to commercialize and deploy the world’s first, and only, rechargeable metal-air battery, which can withstand many thousands of discharges. The technology has provided backup power during approximately 1 million long-duration outages, while simultaneously offsetting thousands of tons of carbon dioxide emissions. The batteries are currently being used as a secondary energy source on four continents at thousands of critical load sites and in dozens of microgrids. Several million people have benefited from access to reliable energy as a result of the technology. Fluidic Energy has been renamed NantEnergy, with Patrick Soon-Shiong investing significantly in the continued global expansion of the technology.

Currently, Friesen’s efforts are focused on addressing the global water crisis through his company, Zero Mass Water. Friesen invented SOURCE Hydropanels, which are solar panels that make drinking water from sunlight and air. The invention is a true leapfrog technology and can make drinking water in dry conditions with as low as 5 percent relative humidity. SOURCE has been deployed in 33 countries spanning six continents. The hydropanels are providing clean drinking water in communities, refugee camps, government offices, hotels, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and homes around the world.

“As inventors, we have a responsibility to ensure our technology serves all of humanity, not simply the elite,” says Friesen. “At the end of the day, our work is about impact, and this recognition propels us forward as we deploy SOURCE Hydropanels to change the human relationship to water across the globe.”

Friesen joins a long lineage of inventors to receive the Lemelson-MIT Prize, the largest cash prize for invention in the United States for 25 years. He will be donating his prize to a project with Conservation International to provide clean drinking water via SOURCE Hydropanels to the Bahia Hondita community in Colombia.

“Cody’s inventive spirit, fueled by his strong desire to help improve the lives of people everywhere, is an inspiring role model for future generations,” says Michael Cima, faculty director for the Lemelson-MIT Program and associate dean of innovation for the MIT School of Engineering. “Water scarcity is a prominent global issue, which Cody is combating through technology and innovation. We are excited that the use of this award will further elevate his work.”

“Cody Friesen embodies what it means to be an impact inventor,” notes Carol Dahl, executive director at the Lemelson Foundation. “His inventions are truly improving lives, take into account environmental considerations, and have become the basis for companies that impact millions of people around the world each year. We are honored to recognize Dr. Friesen as this year’s LMIT Prize winner.” 

Friesen will speak at EmTech MIT, the annual conference on emerging technologies hosted by MIT Technology Review at the MIT Media Lab on Sept. 18 at 5 p.m.



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Bermuda gets ready for pass by Category 3 Hurricane Humberto

MIAMI (AP) — Bermuda’s government called up troops and urged people on the British Atlantic island to make final preparations for an expected close brush Wednesday with Hurricane Humberto, a powerful Category 3 storm. Authorities ordered early closings of schools, transportation and government offices.

Gov. John Rankin called up 120 members of the Royal Bermuda Regiment to prepare for possible storm recovery efforts and National Security Minister Wayne Caines said schools, government offices and ferries on the island would close at noon and bus service would halt at 4 p.m.

Officials expected tropical storm-force winds to begin whipping at Bermuda in the morning and warned that hurricane-force gusts would probably last until early Thursday. Humberto was predicted to pass just north of the territory of some 70,000 people, though a small shift in its path could bring the storm over the island itself.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Humberto’s maximum sustained winds strengthened to 115 mph (185 kph) and it would probably remain a Category 3 hurricane through Thursday, though there could be some fluctuations in its winds. The storm was centered about 240 miles (390 kilometers) west of Bermuda early Wednesday, moving east-northeast at 16 mph (26 kph).

In Texas, the remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda threatened to drench parts of Southwest Texas and southwestern Louisiana with up to 18 inches (46 centimeters) of rain over the next few days. It was the first named storm to hit the Houston area since Hurricane Harvey’s much heavier rains flooded more than 150,000 homes around the city and caused an estimated $125 billion in damage in Texas.

Tropical Storm Jerry also formed Wednesday morning, forecast to become a hurricane as it nears the outermost Caribbean islands Thursday night or Friday.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Lorena was moving off Mexico’s Pacific Coast, and forecasters now expect it to become a hurricane Friday as it approaches shore. They warned of heavy rains and flooding to resorts from Zihuatanejo to Cabo Corrientes. Lorena had top winds of 60 mph (95 kph) early Wednesday and was centered about 140 miles (225 kilometers) southwest of Zihuatanejo, moving northwest at 14 mph (22 kph).

Further off Mexico’s Pacific Coast, Tropical Storm Mario also was expected to be a hurricane by Friday as it approaches the southern tip of Baja California and become nearly stationary through Friday night.

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Laverne Cox poised to make history with Emmy nod

Laverne Cox could make history on Sunday as the first transgender actress to win the coveted Emmy Award.

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Cox is inspired that her role as Sophia Burset in Orange is the New Black fills a void on television, but argues that transgender women and men still lag behind in recognition for their on-screen talent, ABC News reports.

While FX’s Pose has gained traction and made history as the first scripted television series on a major network to showcase a cast primarily made up of Black and brown queer people—specifically transgender women, Cox said there’s still much work to do.

“Most of the ways that trans people were talked about on television or when we would go on talk shows, the questions would be very invasive and objectifying and dehumanizing, in my opinion, and sensationalized,” she told E! News.

Still, Cox says she is disappointed that trans actresses aren’t receiving more nominations for for their work.

“Five years later, three nominations later,” Cox said she is the only trans actress being recognized. “We have this incredible responsibility as artists to speak up, to speak out, to have more diverse sets, to have more diverse writers rooms, to tell stories that reflect the rich humanity of people and to speak to issues of the world around us.”

Cox said she remains optimistic more stories on-screen will “change the conversation about transgender people.”

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Pose’s Billy Porter gets Emmy nod

One actor from Pose has gotten some recognition.

With Billy Porter’s first Emmy nomination, he is breaking new ground as the first openly gay Black man to be nominated for a lead acting role.

In addition, Porter’s star vehicle, FX’s hit series Pose has proven to be an important feat as it has made history by casting the most transgender actors in television history. Now the show is getting recognition from viewing audiences, as well as the Television Academy. According to Deadline the show has scored an Outstanding Drama Series nomination.

Good for them.

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Clever New DDoS Attack Gets a Lot of Bang for a Hacker's Buck

By exploiting the WS-Discovery protocol, a new breed of DDoS attack can get a huge rate of return.

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Sonos Move Review: The King of Wi-Fi Speakers Adds Bluetooth

Our time with the first Sonos speaker that has a battery and Bluetooth. Is Sonos ready for portability?

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Jimmy Carter says he couldn’t have managed presidency at 80

By BILL BARROW Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) — Weeks shy of his 95th birthday, former President Jimmy Carter said he doesn’t believe he could have managed the most powerful office in the world at 80 years old.

Carter, who earlier this year became the longest-lived chief executive in American history, didn’t tie his comments to any of his fellow Democrats running for president in 2020, but two leading candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, would turn 80 during their terms if elected.

Biden is 76. Sanders is 78.

“I hope there’s an age limit,” Carter said with a laugh as he answered audience questions on Tuesday during his annual report at the Carter Center in Atlanta. “If I were just 80 years old, if I was 15 years younger, I don’t believe I could undertake the duties I experienced when I was president.”

Carter’s observation came in response to a jovial inquiry about whether he had considered running in 2020 since he’s still constitutionally allowed another term. The 39th president left office in 1981 at the age of 56 after losing his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan, who served two terms and left office as the oldest sitting president in history, at 77.
Either Biden or Sanders would be older upon their inauguration than Reagan was on his final day in the Oval Office. At 73, President Donald Trump is a record setter, as well. He eclipsed Reagan’s mark as the oldest newly elected president in history and would become the oldest president to be reelected. Age has been a flashpoint for some critics of Trump, Sanders and Biden.

Carter, who turns 95 on Oct. 1, said the Oval Office requires a president “to be very flexible with your mind,” particularly on foreign affairs. He was speaking on the 41st anniversary of the Camp David Accords, a peace agreement he negotiated with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin.

“You have to be able to go from one subject to another and concentrate on each one adequately and then put them together in a comprehensive way, like I did between Begin and Sadat with the peace agreement,” Carter said.

“The things I faced in foreign affairs, I don’t think I could undertake them at 80 years old,” he continued, before adding with a smile: “At 95, it’s out of the question. I’m having a hard time walking.”

Carter said he remains undecided in the 2020 primary.

“I’m going to keep an open mind,” he said, explaining that he wants to vote for a candidate who pledges to make the U.S. the world’s leading champion for peace, human rights and equality. “One of the major factors I will have in my mind is who can beat Trump,” he added, noting that he’ll vote for the Democratic nominee in the general election regardless.
Still, Carter’s assessments on age could leave him with few easy choices in the primary.
Carter repeated his previous disclosure that he voted for Sanders over Hillary Clinton in 2016, siding with the democratic socialist over the party establishment favorite. But Carter has since warned Democrats not to go too far left, lest they risk alienating independents and moderate Republicans who can help the party defeat Trump.

He has specifically cited proposals like a single-payer health insurance system as potential deal-breakers for some voters inclined to vote against Trump. Sanders and another leading progressive candidate, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, back single-payer health insurance run by the federal government. Warren is 70 years old.

Meanwhile, Biden is leading most national and early state primary polls in part because of his strength among more moderate Democrats. Other moderates in the field trail far behind Biden, Sanders and Warren.

When Carter ran and won in 1976, he was the outsider toppling establishment favorites. But the former Georgia governor also represented the more moderate wing of a party that had been dominated by Northeastern liberals.

Since his defeat, however, Republicans have used Carter as a liberal caricature. And Carter himself, through his work at the Carter Center, has embraced the role of an outspoken human rights advocate willing to criticize the world’s establishment institutions and accepted world order.

He’s long blasted Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, even as both major U.S. parties more carefully navigated the U.S. alliance with Israel. As Israel tallies votes from its Tuesday elections, Carter lamented that returning hard-line Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to power could “end the peace process” altogether. Exit polls show that Netanyahu’s party fell short of securing a parliamentary majority, potentially threatening his position.

Speaking about his post-presidency legacy, Carter said he wants the Carter Center, which has focused since 1982 on public health and election monitoring, to be more willing to criticize the U.S. government, advocate for policies to combat the climate crisis and explicitly take sides against war.

“The Carter Center has been basically mute on the subject of global warming,” Carter said, putting blame on himself.

He also warned Americans against the consequences of perpetual military conflict. He noted that China, the major economic and geopolitical competitor to the U.S., has spent four decades at peace since Carter normalized relations with Beijing. In that time, China has spent trillions of dollars on infrastructure and education, Carter said, while the U.S. has spent corresponding amounts on military engagement.

“That just shows you the difference between peace and war,” Carter said, later adding, “I just want to keep the world at peace.”
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R. Kelly: Judge denies friend’s effort to recoup $100,000 bail–for now

The woman who came to R. Kelly’s rescue and posted up $100,000 so he could make bail, can’t get her cash back after he was re-arrested for additional charges.

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Valencia Love’s legal team on Friday filed a motion asking for the money to be returned. But a Cook County judge ruled Tuesday that the $100,000 she posted for Kelly’s release in February will stay on the books for now, The Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Love hates the fact that she’s temporarily out of six figures. Kelly was released for jail for about four months thanks to Love’s bail money but he ended up back in slammer on federal sexual abuse charges.

Love’s attorney, John Collins argued that when Love posted the money she had no knowledge of the federal investigations in New York or Chicago that he is faced with. And because Kelly is being held without bond on his new cases, Collins said Love should be given her money back.

Judge Collins denied the motion. Love will likely eventually get her money back at the end of Kelly’s cases.

“She’s worried she’s in jeopardy of losing that money,” Collins said in court.

“Why is it such a big deal? He’s already locked up,” Love said. “Why can’t the bail money be returned?”

Love told the outlet that she still supports Kelly.

“At no point have I ever supported a pedophile,” Love said. “He has not been convicted yet. Why is it so bad that I did a favor for a friend?”

Love also admitted to fronting Kelly $50,000 in March to pay child support

So who wants to tell her this isn’t a good investment?

Kelly might have Love’s support and love but his attorney Steve Greenberg alluded to the fact that if Kelly didn’t have money to pay his attorneys, he would not represent the singer.

“I can assure you that we’re not working, hoping that at the end of the case we’re getting bond money,” Greenberg said.

Diddy made it rain at Atlanta’s Magic City strip club

Kelly is locked up at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Downtown Chicago, pending his trial.

The embattled singer faces 18 counts in federal indictments on various sex crimes in Chicago and Brooklyn. He faces 195 years for the Chicago case alone.

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Does the FDA Even Regulate E-Cigs? Actually Kinda Not

That’s why all those weird, possibly toxic flavorings are allowed—and the lax regulatory environment goes back a century.

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The Facebook Portal Smart Speaker Is Back, Now With More AI

New models of Facebook's smart speaker plus camera start at $129, and offer improved tech to track body movements during calls.

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School fire leaves many children dead in Liberia

Fire breaks out in boarding school outside Liberian capital Monrovia, killing at least 23 children

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Diddy made it rain at Atlanta’s Magic City strip club

Bad Boy’s Diddy was being a good guy when he made it rain on strippers at Atlanta’s infamous Magic City club.

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And then Brother Love took his cash money and spread the love outside of the club when he passed out loads of cash to onlookers Saturday night, TMZ reports.

The hip-hop mogul was in town for his Revolt conference and after a hard day it appears he came to play and he reportedly brought along his new boo Lori Harvey too.

Inside the club, Diddy stood on cash covered floor along with his friends Jermaine Dupri, Mack Wilds and Jim Jones. Diddy also reportedly had his son Justin Combs by his side too who was rumored to have previously had a relationship with him.

After an exhausting night of cash throwing and flowing, Diddy dipped out in a Bentley with Harvey in tow in a Rolls Royce.

Must be nice.

Revolting Against Candace Owens

This past weekend, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Revolt Summit not only took over Atlanta, but also social media after an explosive moment between T.I. and Trump supporter, Candace Owens.

The two, along with rapper/activist Killer Mike and more were involved in a panel discussing the Black agenda, voting, and President Trump, moderated by Jeff Johnson. The conversation shifted to the racial tensions in America and how the “Make America Great Again” slogan has aided the issue.

“When you say ‘Make America Great Again,’ which period are we talking about?,” Tip asked Owens. “The period when women couldn’t vote, the period when we were hanging from trees, or the crack era? Which period in America are you trying to make America like again?”

Black conservative Candace Owens lashes out at critics of her Hitler statements

Owens attempted to attribute the slogan to Ronald Reagan, which T.I.  asked if it was generated during the crack era. Owens was unable to answer T.I.’s question and even attempted to deflect by stating America was one of the first nations to free slaves and adopt the practice from elsewhere, which received a litany of boos.

Girl, bye.

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Richard Stallman and the Fall of the Clueless Nerd

The controversial pioneer of free software resigned from MIT over his remarks on Jeffrey Epstein and Marvin Minsky. Stallman won’t be the last.

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'Racism rot is deep' in Italian football, says anti-discriminatory body Fare

Italian football authorities and their disciplinary systems to combat racism are "not fit for purpose", says the chief of anti-discriminatory body Fare.

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Apple Watch Series 5 Review: Always on Time

The biggest update is a most welcome one: A redesigned display that always shows the time of day.

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Don't Storm Area 51, Begs the Webmaster of the UFO Kingdom

Joerg Arnu loves the secretive military base, documents it on an exhaustive fan site, and wants people to visit—just not all at once.

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Ivory Coast's Wilfred Wilfried Kanon becomes Pyramids 11th signing

Egyptian club Pyramids take their signings for the transfer window to 11 with deals for Ivory Coast's Wilfried Kanon and Tunisia's Amor Layouni.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Weightlifting: Egypt 'banned from World Championships for doping offences'

Egypt has been banned from the Weightlifting World Championships for doping offences, according to state media.

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Keith A. Clinkscales: A County Manager Engineers Success in Palm Beach

BE Modern Man: Keith A. Clinkscales

Strategic planning and performance management expert; 57; Director of Strategic Planning and Performance Management, Palm Beach County, Fla.

Instagram: @kappaclink

As the director of strategic planning and performance management for Palm Beach County, I have had the awesome opportunity to work with the Board of County Commissioners, the County Administrator, and over 30 departments to establish the strategic priorities, direction, and performance management and improvement that impacts the over 1.4 million residents of Palm Beach County. Since my onboarding, I have been able to solidify six strategic priorities which include Economic Development, Substance Use and Behavior Disorders, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Environmental Protection, and Housing and Homelessness. All of these issues are front and center for people of color in Palm Beach, and I am honored to have the role of driving improvement in these areas across the county.

WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT BEING A BLACK MAN?

I like the way our swagger commands attention when we walk in the room. There is nothing like a strong, confident, well-dressed, educated black man walking into a room, and his very presence serves as a game-changer.

HOW ARE YOU PAYING IT FORWARD TO SUPPORT OTHER BLACK MALES?

As a young engineer just out of college, I, along with my wife, started the Science, Technology, Engineering, Precollege Studies (STEPS) Pre-Engineering Program in Boston. This program targeted 6-8 graders and utilized young black engineers to provide a hands-on pre-engineering program on Saturdays to minority kids. The goal was to increase the number of minority boys and girls in the science fields. This program was featured on the cover of the Black Enterprise March 1991 issue. Soon after, I founded the National Society of Black Engineers Professionals Chapter in Boston, and eventually became national chair, to help young black engineering professionals.

As a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi, I have worked to mentor young black men both in Boston and now in Florida. Now, in my strategic planning and performance director role for Palm Beach County, I work with the Board and the County Administrator to provide training and education to over 6,600 employees of the county. In my visible role, I am often sought out by black male employees who I mentor and provide guidance and direction for.

WHO WAS YOUR GREATEST MALE ROLE MODEL AND WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM HIM?

My greatest role model was Barack Obama. I learned to understand that success is when preparation meets opportunity. Have the right education, training, and knowledge needed for when that opportunity presents itself, and you can seize it. In addition, I learned to let your excellence speak for you. You cannot argue with success and excellence. When others come at you low, you remain high and fact-based.

HOW DO YOU DEFINE MANHOOD?

Manhood is thinking right, looking right, smelling right, standing right, representing right.

WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED?

To be authentic! To keep it 100! That I am the best version of me, so be me unapologetically and not try to be someone else or live for someone else.

WHAT PRACTICES, TOOLS, BOOKS, ETC. DO YOU RELY ON FOR YOUR SUCCESS?

I gravitate toward black male fellowship. Having led a men’s ministry in the past, I know the importance of building strong, transparent male-to-male relationships. I have a mentee that I have poured into since he was 19 and he is now 26. I have a son who is following in my footsteps by becoming an engineer so I repeatedly speak into his life to help him make good decisions. All of this keeps me grounded in my own success, by knowing others are watching what I do and not just what I say.

WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF IN LIFE?

I am extremely proud of my over 31 years of marriage to my college sweetheart and raising our three children: Candice, who has a successful career in the medical field; Kole, who is studying engineering at the University of Central Florida; and Kaleigh, who will be graduating this May from Florida State University. God has blessed me with an extremely supportive wife, and these three young adults who I try to be an example for. In addition, I am also proud to be a lifetime member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. and to have received a lifetime achievement award from the National Society of Black Engineers.


BE Modern Man is an online and social media campaign designed to celebrate black men making valuable contributions in every profession, industry, community, and area of endeavor. Each year, we solicit nominations in order to select men of color for inclusion in the 100 Black Enterprise Modern Men of Distinction. Our goal is to recognize men who epitomize the BEMM credo “Extraordinary is our normal” in their day-to-day lives, presenting authentic examples of the typical black man rarely seen in mainstream media. The BE Modern Men of Distinction are celebrated annually at Black Men XCEL (www.blackenterprise.com/blackmenxcel/). Click this link to submit a nomination for BE Modern Man: https://www.blackenterprise.com/nominate/. Follow BE Modern Man on Twitter: @bemodernman and Instagram: @be_modernman.

 



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Michael Strahan battles ex-wife in court over child support issues

Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan is probably having a few sleepless nights as he faces some custody issues with his ex-wife Jean Muggli involving their twin daughters.

Michael Strahan announces new gig hosting third hour of GMA

The morning talk show co-host and former NFL star, is battling his ex in a new case she filed concerning child support payments and the cost of their daughters’ horseback riding lessons. Muggli filed a money judgement back in June and this was Strahan’s first appearance in Manhattan Supreme Court on the matter, Page Six reports.

Muggli and Strahan divorced in 2006 and he reportedly shelled out $15.3 million.

Now Muggli says Strahan has been close-fisted in shelling out money toward their 14-year-old daughters riding lessons and he “reneged” on a promise to support their costs.

Back in 2007, Strahan reported was ordered to pay $18,000 a month to Muggli who resides in North Carolina with their daughters.

“Michael has always honored his commitments regarding his children. These accusations are completely false,” a source close to Strahan told Page Six. “The reason they are in court is that Jean continuously asks for more money. Michael intends to do what is best for his children, as he always does. He is properly handling this in the court.”

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They will resume the case on Oct. 16, but according to the outlet, they don’t have to appear in court.

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