> After two and a half years in jail, former Republican member of Congress, Bob Ney is on the air. Ney, who was convicted because of his ties to the Abramoff scandal, is now the host of a talk radio program on WVLY in Wheeling, WV. Channel 10 (10tv.com) had a story on Ney this evening.
> I guess we are still waiting for Ohio Republican Jon Husted to prove his residency. Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner has asked Husted for utility bills and such to prove that he actually resides in Kettering (even though everyone knows he lives 99.9% of the time in Upper Arlington). Husted is an announced Republican candidate for Ohio Secretary of State.
> The New York Times is reporting that Phil Spector has been found guilty of second degree murder:
Phil Spector, the rock music impresario behind such hits such as “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feeling” and “Be My Baby,” was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of an actress at his mansion in 2003, after a night of drinking.
Mr. Spector, 69, faces a possible 18 years to life in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for May 29....
Are prisoners allowed to wear hair pieces in prison?