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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Andy Dick Is A Sexual Predator!

They're still booking this sexual predator. He continues to touch people inappropriately and not sitting in the iron college.
Controversial entertainer Andy Dick hasn't gotten his #MeToo moment yet.

The entertainer has a history of drug abuse, violent altercations and sexual assault. None of these actions hasn't stopped him from being booked on television, radio, podcasts and comedy shows.

The entertainer was known for groping women and men out of nowhere whenever he gets on a drug or alcohol binge. He was accused of lifting up a 17-year old girl's shirt and exposing her breasts in West Virginia.

Why isn't he in the iron college for that?

The Los Angeles County lockup had placed him in a holding but held him on a few hours because the overcrowding. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail stemming from his 2018 sexual battery case.

Dick, 53, was charged with misdemeanor sexual battery and misdemeanor simple battery in the incident, TMZ reported. According to the outlet, a judge ordered the washed up entertainer to complete community service, but he allegedly failed to complete it, which led to the sentencing.

In July 2018, the washed up entertainer allegedly groped a woman in Los Angeles.

The woman claimed that Dick grabbed her butt twice as he walked past her on a sidewalk in Los Angeles. He was also accused of making lewd comments.

His estranged wife, Lina Sved told the law that he's back on the booze and drugs again. She filed a restraining order against him.

Again a restraining order won't stop a person from grabbing a firearm and killing the loved one.

It's just a piece of paper.

Should it be time for us to label Andy Dick a sexual predator? I mean if Cuba Gooding, Jr. is facing accusations of inappropriate sexual contact, why isn't Dick in the same court?

While in New Orleans he got laid out by a man. The man claimed that Dick grabbed his genitals.

The suspect was charged with felonious assault. In New Orleans that could carry up to three years in a parish lockup. The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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