It would be nice if this daytime talk show host who started off as a security guard had a very public breakup with a frequent guest who is on the celebrity cult’s payroll as a private investigator.

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‘Steve Wilkos’ Criticized After Man Faces Death Penalty After Passing Lie Detector

A Steve Wilkos episode originally aired in 2018 has caused fans to question the accuracy of the show’s lie detector tests.

Jesse Wayne Perkins appeared on Season 12, Episode 43 of the hit tabloid talk show. The episode was titled: “A 15-Month-Old Died: What Do You Have to Hide?”

After forming a relationship with a woman named Amanda for five months, Perkins took on the responsibilty of looking after her 15 month old daughter Carolina Rose Dodd.

Tragically on Aug. 22, 2018 Carolina’s mother later found the girl unresponsive and face down. The infant was later confirmed dead, according to WITN.

On 14 November 2018, Perkins appeared on The Steve Wilkos Show where he initially refused to take a lie detector test. He was seen storming off stage and past lie detector expert Daniel Ribacoff’s office. Wilkos pursues him as Perkins demands not to be filmed as he smokes a cigarette outside. After being persuaded to come inside, he still refused to take the lie detector test to prove his innocence.

He yawns and fails to communicate with Steve – who later describes him as a “snake.”

It’s only after Perkins’ girlfriend threatens to break up with him that he agrees to take the test.

He is asked: “Did you witness anyone causing Amanda’s 15 month old daughter’s death?” and “Did you intentionally cause Amanda’s 15 month old daughter’s death?”

He passed both questions – much to the shock of the audience.

But last year, Jesse Wayne Perkins, 25, of Carrousel Drive in Clemmons, faced a charge of first-degree murder in the death of Carolina Rose Dodd.

Prosecutors intially went for the death penalty but he has now been sentenced to life without parole.

Perkins admitted to smothering Carolina while she struggle and resisted. – Source

 

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Texts Reveal How the Church of Scientology Shadowed Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez

Retired NYPD detective Yanti “Mike” Greene had spent three days weaving through Manhattan traffic in pursuit of two Cadillac Escalades and their precious cargo—actress Leah Remini and her friend Jennifer Lopez—when, on the fourth night at 2:01 a.m., he received a text from another ex-cop turned private eye, Saul Roth.

It was December 2017 and Roth, then 58 and a former Nassau County police detective, asked Greene what the job was, and whether he’d be paid his rate of $50 an hour.

“Main question lol,” Roth texted.

Greene, 46, assured him they would be getting their “normal rate” working for International Investigative Group (IIG), a company founded by renowned polygraph expert Dan Ribacoff, which employed a number of ex-police officers and other private investigators.

When Greene texted that their target was Remini, Roth admitted he didn’t know who that was.

“Matrimonial?” Roth asked, assuming that the job was trailing a spouse in a divorce case, one of the most common ways PIs are used.

Greene informed Roth that the King of Queens actress was in fact shooting a movie in New York City with her good pal Jennifer Lopez, and that the two often stayed together. So they would essentially be following both Remini and J.Lo.

“Nice,” Roth replied.

Greene explained that Remini was staying at the Four Seasons (actually the Ritz Carlton Private Residences in Long Island), so they’d be parked outside it much of the time. And, in addition to the movie shoot in SoHo, Remini was also filming scenes for the CBS series Kevin Can Wait at a studio in Bethpage, Long Island, so her movements would be complex.

“I’ve been on it for 4 days now. We got her last night but then lost her,” Greene texted.

“Why are we following her?” Roth asked.

Greene was initially circumspect: “Basically the client just wants to know her movements and locations. I don’t have any more details as to why and who.”

“Could be matrimonial,” he added, throwing Roth off the scent.

But then Roth indicated that he’d Googled Remini, and Greene knew what he’d find.

“Or Scientologists,” Greene added.

“She quit,” Roth texted. – Source

Dan Ribacoff, IIGPI Allegedly Aided Rapes, Sexual Assaults, Overbilled Clients Together with Lance, Lisa Ribacoff

NEW YORK, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Daniel Szalkiewicz & Associates, P.C. filed a new $50 million lawsuit against International Investigative Group (IIG) of Rockville Centre, NY, a firm run by TV polygraph expert and P.I. Dan Ribacoff. The lawsuit alleges that the polygraph expert from NBC’s The Steve Wilkos Show and his family condoned, encouraged, and incentivized grossly inappropriate contact between their investigators and a female subject in order to retain a lucrative contract.

The Plaintiff and former subject of an IIG matrimonial investigation, Susanne Gold-Smith, alleges that Dan Ribacoff, together with his children Lance Ribacoff and Lisa Ribacoff, personally supervised and was aware of IIG’s investigators’ nefarious conduct. According to the lawsuit, after months of surveillance failures, IIG resorted to desperate measures to control their subject. As a result of their actions, the Ribacoffs fostered a toxic culture and permissive environment for sexual assault which ultimately led to Gold-Smith being raped by former NYPD Detective Yanti Mike Greene and New York State-licensed P.I. Richard Custodio, and sexually assaulted by former NYPD officers Tyrone a.k.a. Ty Dux and Fred Caravousanos as well as former Nassau County Police Officer Saul Roth.

The suit against IIG is based on troves of newly discovered and previously unknown text messages forensically recovered from investigator Yanti Mike Greene’s iCloud account, which revealed that the Ribacoffs used investigators to overbill clients. Text messages confirm that lead IIG investigator and former NYPD detective Yanti Mike Greene was frequently directed by the Ribacoffs to bill for hours he never worked in exchange for information obtained by inappropriately interacting with the subject. The suit alleges that other IIG investigators were rewarded for similar behavior.

According to the lawsuit, recovered text messages revealed that Greene, who played a central role in the investigation and carried out IIG’s directives, received authorization from Dan Ribacoff to proceed with a plan to “shut down” a lawsuit Gold-Smith had filed against IIG in 2018; several weeks later, Greene raped and recorded Gold-Smith while she was incapacitated. The lawsuit alleges that Greene planned to use the nonconsensual video as leverage over Gold-Smith to drop her lawsuit against IIG. As alleged, Greene attempted to destroy much of the recorded footage he shot during the rape to conceal his crimes, and a hearing for contempt has been ordered by the Court in the pending sexual assault lawsuit Gold-Smith filed against Greene in 2019. – Source


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