I can't help but notice that you thrive on drama! May I recommend some gawdamn telenovelas mkay? This ain't a book, nor a script, it's people's real lives. You have no facts, but one sided suppositions.
Mind your own cam persona, build your fame or whatever, but just fucking stop being that noisy neighbor that "knows" everything.
To be fair, the divorce was mentioned in the article linked in the OP.[/quote]
Oh, I have certainly read the article and I don't doubt the veracity of the fact they are divorced.
BUT SHE KNOWS EVERYTHING... it's rather obnoxious.
Even the facts that are not public record in the article are one sided, the other side has never commented on it, the charges are up in the air as well, the only one risking his job, is the husband just because the police can't stand another embarrassing scandal. It's rather easy to side with the victim in this case, it was a shill bidding that went wrong.
But I can't help but notice that the one being the victim is a rational grown up human that decided to gamble his bank account on a fantasy taken place on a camsite. If it was a poker player or any kind of gambler we'd be calling him a degenerate gambler and accuse him, the victim for falling pray to his addiction, but because sex (cybersex really) was involved everybody's so concerned about his poor ol' soul.
Was she wrong (who ever she is) and scammy to use shill bidding, fuck yes, embarrassing for the whole camgirl community actually, but I certainly am with Punk on this, that sort of money, on more than one occasion, wtf no one put a gun on his head to type his CC number to bid on that HT date, or that raffle.[/quote]
And yet you keep paying attention and posting to this thread...you must love drama as well. I am supplying FACTS. I didn't blame her or the guys. Just filling in missing pieces.