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All those pervs got exactly what they deserved and the world is a better place for it. I think what people are reacting to here is the hypocrisy of casting the first stone. Although, passing bad checks is nothing compared to violating innocent people but it is still absolute criminality and very wrong & inappropriate
I'm not arguing that cashing bad checks isn't illegal. I just don't see how the show he used to host has any bearing on, well, anything.
I just don't see how the show he used to host has any bearing on, well, anything.
Equally, we don't see how anyone could not see how hosting that show has 100% bearing on being nailed for committing a class D felony when he went around pointing fingers for so many years
Equally, we don't see how anyone could not see how hosting that show has 100% bearing on being nailed for committing a class D felony when he went around pointing fingers for so many years
You all going to be throwing the same hissy-fit if the guy who hosts Americas Most Wanted gets a DUI or something?
I mean, if that's what trips your trigger, knock yourself out. I don't get it, though.
You all going to be throwing the same hissy-fit if the guy who hosts Americas Most Wanted gets a DUI or something?
Not seeing any hissy fits but yeah absolutely if John Walsh were nailed on a carjacking charge you can bet we would have a thread 10 times as big about it. Nobody likes a hypocrite
He wrote bad checks? Not such a big deal as people are making it out to be. Hardly on the same level as a grown man trying to hook up with a 13 year old.
Chris Hansen, the former host of "To Catch a Predator," is facing more issues with the law.
According to court documents obtained by Fox News, Hansen was charged with harassment -- communication in manner to cause alarm -- in Hoboken, N.J., on Feb. 28.
Per the docs, the alleged offense date is listed as Feb. 5 at 5:40 a.m and a "civilian" is listed as the complainant.
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