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Mike Gallagher R. A spokesman for the Chinese embassy cited a World Health Organization report from February that concluded a lab leak from Wuhan was unlikely. He also endorsed the Fort Detrick conspiracy theory. The video is only the latest attempt to smear America as the originator of the pandemic. Meanwhile, Sims had previously checked in to the Express Inn to oversee his own prostitutes. After Jane Doe's initial check-in, she was relocated to a room in the Express Inn occupied by one of Sims's prostitutes, referred to as Janet Doe.

Janet Doe was instructed by Sims to teach Jane Doe how to make money— "help her," make her "comfortable," and "help her post ads. Jane Doe then engaged in commercial sex for three days in which all money she earned from these activities was paid to Haynes. After the three days, on November 23, , Jane Doe called the police and asked them to arrest her so that she could escape. The police arrived and recovered Jane Doe, and Sims and several prostitutes at the hotel were arrested….

Sims argues that rap videos admitted at trial were unfairly prejudicial and should have been excluded under Federal Rule of Evidence He contends that the lyrics to the music in the videos, which referred to women as "bitches" and "whores" and glorified the pimp lifestyle, including designer clothes, violence, weapons, money, drugs, jewelry, and "selling white bitches," were fictional and did not depict his real life.

At trial, the Government played three rap videos by TSF—"," "ALot of That," and "Remix"—and questioned witnesses about the identities of the people in the videos and the phrases and imagery used in them.

Under Rule , relevant evidence may be excluded if "its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of one or more of the following: unfair prejudice, confusing the issues, misleading the jury, undue delay, wasting time, or needlessly presenting cumulative evidence.

The admissibility of rap videos is an issue of first impression in our circuit. However, other circuits have analyzed the admissibility of rap videos under Rule The general conclusion from courts that have considered this type of evidence is that explicit rap videos are probative and outweigh substantial prejudice when the defendant performs the song, describes events closely related to the crime charged, and the evidence is not cumulative.

In this case, Sims performs in all three videos. Regarding the song, "," Mangis testified that was made shortly after Sims was arrested for sex trafficking a minor. Given the timing of this song, the lyrics that describe the facts of this case, and the fact that Sims was in the video, we cannot say that the district court abused its discretion in admitting this video.

Under the terms of the plea agreement, both the prosecution and defense will recommend a year prison term and lifetime supervised release to follow prison. According to the plea agreement, Price was residing with his spouse and an infant child in a motel in Washougal. In summer , Price used his smartphone to videotape the rape of the infant child. Later that year, Price used the online communication platforms Discord and Skype to share videos depicting his rape of the infant.

Also in the summer of , Price filmed himself sexually assaulting a second infant — the child of an acquaintance who had also resided at the motel. In October , the day after one of the videos was uploaded, Discord alerted law enforcement and Vancouver Police moved quickly to arrest Price. Ras also takes time to shout out local bus routes that helped him get around town like the 70 and Washington Slizzards Video by Ras Nebyu on youtube.

Proper Livin Video by Ras Nebyu on youtube. Naturally, the video is set in her own neighborhood and largely filmed in the parking lot of the Circle 7 Express on Kenilworth Avenue and the nearby pedestrian bridge leading to the Minnesota Avenue Metro station which gets a shout out in the lyrics. All three artists grew up in the Washington area and the song was nominated for a grammy in The song itself has a mid-tempo beat undercut by the verses by both Goldlink and Shy Glizzy who talk about the dichotomies brought about by sudden wealth and fame.

The video features shots taken around the city from the past and present while the rappers hang out and dance in a local public park.

Crew Video by Goldlink on youtube. The song teaches a dance while reminding viewers to count their blessings.



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