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Police: Guy Fucked a Corpse

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Police: Guy Fucked a Corpse

A homeless man broke into a funeral home in Columbus, Georgia and fucked a woman's corpse, the Associated Press reports.

The 26-year-old Dominique Smith was arrested on February 9th when he was found in a vacant home with various items of stolen property, including TVs, guns, and a bicycle taken from the Hill Watson Peoples Funeral Service. Further investigation of the burglary revealed that a body had been "disturbed," police said.

Smith faces necrophilia charges. He is expected to appear in court on Monday.

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Man Convicted of Attempted Murder Over $12,000 Snake Deal Gone Bad

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Man Convicted of Attempted Murder Over $12,000 Snake Deal Gone Bad

For snake dealer Mark Haas, the plan was simple: he'd bring the long ones and the other guy would bring the big ones—12,600 simoleons, to be exact. But until this week, all Haas got was a Beretta slug and a bad taste in his mouth.

On Thursday, Rasheem Dowdy finally took the rap for attempted murder and robbery over the 2012 snake deal gone sour. From the Associated Press:

Ridley Township police said Dowdy arranged to buy $12,600 worth of snakes but then robbed the breeder in the Woodlyn Shopping Center parking lot in January 2012. The robber shot the dealer and fled in his SUV but crashed it in nearby Folsom.

Dowdy has yet to be sentenced, but I'll bet a dollar to a Canadian dime the punk isn't swiping serpents anytime soon.

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Three Wounded in Shooting at Copenhagen Synagogue

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Three Wounded in Shooting at Copenhagen Synagogue

At least three people were wounded in a shooting at a Copenhagen synagogue tonight. Two of the wounded were police officers, and one of the victims was reportedly shot in the head. The shooter reportedly fled on foot, and a manhunt is underway in central Copenhagen. The attack comes just hours after a gunman opened fired during a free speech debate at a cafe in the Danish city, killing one and wounding three, though police said it's too early to tell if the two shootings are connected.

Ukraine Cease-Fire Under Threat in Key Town, Holding Elsewhere

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Ukraine Cease-Fire Under Threat in Key Town, Holding Elsewhere

A cease-fire brokered by Angela Merkel and François Hollande went into effect in Ukraine last night, the New York Times reports. Aleksandr Zakharchenko, leader of the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic, has announced that it would not apply to Debaltseve, one of the war in Ukraine's key battlefields.

Debaltseve, which the Times describes as "a critical railway hub," has been the scene of intense fighting in recent weeks as Ukrainian troops under siege there defended the city from rebel troops who strove to capture it before the cease-fire was passed. From the Times:

Just after the midnight deadline, Ukraine's president, Petro O. Poroshenko, went on national television saying he had ordered Ukraine's armed forces to halt their fire in the contested eastern portion of the country. In his earlier statement, Mr. Zakharchenko, the head of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, also said he had ordered his forces to halt combat all along the front line in eastern Ukraine, as required in the Minsk agreement, but not near Debaltseve. He also indicated that rebel forces would not allow the approximately 8,000 Ukrainian troops who are there to leave.

"We will block all attempts to break out," he said. "I have given the order."

Poroshenko said that if the cease-fire—which appears to be holding elsewhere—deteriorates he will ask the Ukrainian parliament to declare martial law, the Times reports.

While rebel forces have Debaltseve surrounded, neither they nor the Ukrainian military fully control the road connecting the city with government forces in Artemivsk, the Guardian reports. Vladimir Putin has suggested that Ukrainian forces should abandon the city, a proposition which the Kiev government has refused.

Shelling resumed outside city, after a few hours of quiet, around 6 o'clock Sunday morning. "There's no ceasefire here," a Ukrainian soldier told the Guardian's Alec Luhn. "It's a present from Putin," said another soldier, referring to the mortar fire.

[Photo credit: AP Images]

Mass Text to Ukrainian Troops: Rebel Dudes Maybe Not So Bad After All

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Mass Text to Ukrainian Troops: Rebel Dudes Maybe Not So Bad After All

Ukranian soldiers outside Debaltseve received a mass text message telling them that they would not be killed if they surrendered to rebel troops who have surrounded the city, the Guardian reports.

Guardian reporter Alec Luhn tells Gawker that the text reads:

Parasha betrayed us. He's fucking lying there's no encirclement. We're going to the Donetsk guys. Captivity not death

"Parasha" refers to Petro Poroshenko, president of Ukraine. "The Donetsk guys" refers to the the separatist troops of the Donetsk People's Republic, who have laid seige to Debaltseve for the past several weeks.

A Ukrainian soldier named Andrei told the Guardian that the mass text has been sent to phones all over the area, but he didn't know who had sent it.

[Photo credit: AP Images]

Benedict Cumberbatch Weds Human Woman Sophie Hunter

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Benedict Cumberbatch Weds Human Woman Sophie Hunter

The Associated Press reports that actor and outworlder Benedict Cumberbatch married Earth female Sophie Hunter on Saturday, forever tying him to our strange and wonderful planet.

"Benedict and [human woman] Sophie were married yesterday surrounded by their close friends and family," Cumberbatch's publicist told the New York Daily News on Sunday. "It was a magical day [for the telurian and her unearthly groom]."

According to USA Today, the starman and his bride exchanged vows at a quiet church on the Isle of Wight.

Hunter, an accomplished theatre and opera director, first taught Cumberbatch about the miracle we earthlings call love after meeting him on the set of 2009's Burlesque Fairytales.

[Image via Associated Press]

New York City Murder Freeze Thaws with Queens Shooting Victim's Death

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New York City Murder Freeze Thaws with Queens Shooting Victim's Death

A 28-year-old Queens man died yesterday from gunshot wounds he sustained on Friday, the New York Times reports. So ends New York City's longest stretch without a new homicide—12 days—since the police department began tracking such data in 1994.

"Weather is definitely a factor," a police source told the New York Post earlier this week.http://thevane.gawker.com/brutal-cold-sn...

Found at his Woodhaven home shot in the head, hand, and leg, Eric Roman died at Jamaica Hospital. His assailant is still at large.

[Image via Gothamist/Google Maps]

Autopsy Shows Times Columnist David Carr Died of Lung Cancer

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Autopsy Shows Times Columnist David Carr Died of Lung Cancer

Autopsy results from the New York City Medical Examiner's office show that David Carr died of complications from metastatic lung cancer, The New York Times reports.

Carr, the Times' celebrated media critic, died suddenly Thursday night at the age 0f 58 after collapsing in the paper's newsroom.

According to the city's medical examiner, Carr's death was the result of metastatic small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung, with heart disease as a contributing factor.

The Times notes that Carr had previously battled Hodgkin's lymphoma, an experience he detailed in his 2008 memoir The Night of the Gun.

Asked by the Associated Press whether Carr's illness was known to his coworkers, a New York Times spokesperson declined to comment.

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Muslim Brotherhood Deputy Jailed in Jordan for Facebook Post

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Muslim Brotherhood Deputy Jailed in Jordan for Facebook Post

The deputy head of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, Zaki Bani Rushaid, sentenced on Sunday to 18 months in prison for "acts harmful to the country's relations with a friendly nation," the New York Times reports. In November, Bani Rushaid had posted a message critical of the United Arab Emirates, one of Jordan's regional allies, to his personal Facebook page.

Bani Rushaid was found guilty by the state security court, the Times reports. Bani Rushaid had written that the Emirates functions as "the American cop in the region, supports coups and is a cancer in the body of the Arab world."

Jordan is a monarchy; the Muslim Brotherhood is the state's main opposition party. Reuters reports that the movement—which has "ideological ties" with the organization of the same name in Egypt, but is not directly affiliated—enjoys support among "among urban Palestinians and in camps populated by refugees who have fled successive Arab-Israeli wars since 1948."

According to the Times, in 2011 the Emirates promised Jordan more than a billion dollars in grants over five years. In the first half of 2014, the Emirates sent more than $70 million in aid to Jordan to assist with care for Syrian refugees.

Just before Bani Rushaid's arrest in November, the Emirates had designated the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. In December, the Times reported, Jordan's government spokesman, Mohammad Momani, denied that the arrest came as a result of Jordan's relationship with the Emirates.

Sale Armouti, Bani Rushaid's lead counsel, characterized the court's verdict as one intended to "twist the arms of the Islamist movement," Reuters reports. "It's the death of freedom of speech and a sword that hangs over anyone who dares express his personal view," Armouti said.

[Photo credit: AP Images]

Media Identifies Copenhagen Gunman as 22-Year-Old Omar el-Hussein

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Media Identifies Copenhagen Gunman as 22-Year-Old Omar el-Hussein

Authorities in Copenhagen say the dead man believed to be responsible for yesterday's shootings was a 22-year-old born in Denmark. Unconfirmed reports from Danish media have named him as Omar Abdel Hamid el-Hussein.

According to The Guardian, the gunman was already known to police "because of past violence, gang-related activities and possession of weapons."

Early Sunday morning, officers shot and killed the suspect after they say he opened fire on police. He is believed to be the same man who shot four people at a free speech debate in Copenhagen on Saturday and three more at a synagogue just hours later.

In December, el-Hussein was reportedly convicted of stabbing another passenger on a commuter train in 2013.

[Image via Copenhagen Police/Twitter]

ISIS Video Purportedly Shows Mass Execution of 21 Egyptian Christians

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ISIS Video Purportedly Shows Mass Execution of 21 Egyptian Christians

According to Reuters, ISIS released another grisly beheading video on Sunday, this one purportedly showing the execution of 21 Coptic Christians kidnapped in Libya.

Libyan parliament confirmed the deaths yesterday, when photos of the execution were published by an ISIS-affiliated magazine.

The Guardian reports the Egyptian guest workers were abducted from the Libyan city of Sirte during two raids in December and January, apparently "in revenge for" two women allegedly imprisoned by Coptics for converting to Islam.

Earlier this week, Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb told the hostages' families that the government would "spare no efforts to protect its sons and defend their rights," Daily News Egypt reports.

UPDATE - 4:00 p.m.: According to CBS News' Alex Ortiz, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has announced seven days of national mourning in response to the video.

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New Jersey Man Posed as Fake Blind Twin in Court

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New Jersey Man Posed as Fake Blind Twin in Court

In an effort to avoid paying his traffic tickets that worked for a lot longer than it probably should have, Olawale Agoro of Hackensack, New Jersey appeared in court several times while posing as his made-up twin brother "Tony," the Bergen Record reports. Also, he pretended to be blind.

The 58-year-old Agoro was issued with five motor vehicle summons on July 31st. He appeared in court on Sept. 19, identifying himself as "Tony." After his appearance, the original arresting officer, who had recognized Agoro in court, pulled him over, issuing three more tickets and impounding his car, the Record reports. This forced Agoro to admit that he was not blind, so that he could get his car back.

According to the Record, Agoro appeared before clerks as "Tony" twice more, requesting adjournments (that were granted) while claiming that his "brother" Olawale was in Nigeria mourning the death of their father. But he was standing right there in front of them!

When Agoro missed a court date on Wednesday, a warrant was issued for his arrest. He appeared in court on Thursday, still claiming to be Tony. At this point, clerks called township police. From the Record:

Detective James DePreta and Officer Ken Stapleton questioned Agoro about "Tony." But the Hackensack man was unable to produce identification. Police then matched a birth mark under his lip on his driver's license photo of Agoro to the man who was claiming to be "Tony," and a fingerprint scan proved that "Tony" did not exist.

The Record reports that Agoro, after resisting arrest once more, was sent to Bergen County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail. "This is just another example of the extremes people will go to escape justice," Rochelle Park Police Chief Robert Flannelly said Friday.

[Image via WPTV/Twitter]

Judge Indicted for Alleged Racist Attack on Mentally Disabled Man

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Judge Indicted for Alleged Racist Attack on Mentally Disabled Man

This week, a Mississippi grand jury indicted Justice Court Judge Bill Weisenberger for felony assault on a vulnerable adult after he allegedly struck a mentally disabled black man and yelled, "Run, nigger, run."

According to WAPT, multiple witnesses report seeing the judge attack 20-year-old Eric Rivers while screaming racial slurs at a flea market in Canton, Mississippi last May. Weisenberger claims Rivers made "negative comments to his mother."

Since then, the judge has faced additional accusations of misconduct. From The Clarion-Ledger:

Weisenberger also had a lawsuit filed against both him and the county in November. The attorney for Charles Plumpp said Weisenberger arrested and jailed her client, who is African American, on the nonexistence charge of "roaming livestock."

While the judge voluntarily stepped down from his position last June, the Ledger reports that Weisenberger is currently seeking re-election.

[Image via Madison County Detention Center//h/t Raw Story]

South Carolina Inmates Get Solitary Confinement for Using Facebook

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South Carolina Inmates Get Solitary Confinement for Using Facebook

Over the last three years, South Carolina prison officials have brought more than 400 disciplinary cases against inmates for "social networking," the Electronic Frontier Foundation reports. Penalties in such cases are exorbitant, including time in solitary confinement as well as deprivation of visitation and telephone privileges.

Following a request filed under South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act, the EFF identified at least three cases in which inmates received more time in "disciplinary detention" than they had actually been sentenced to serve in prison. Tyheem Henry, for example, received 37.5 years in solitary confinement and lost 74 years worth of telephone, visitation, and canteen privileges.http://io9.com/why-solitary-c...

The EFF explains why the penalties are so severe:

The sentences are so long because SCDC issues a separate Level 1 violation for each day that an inmate accesses a social network. An inmate who posts five status updates over five days, would receive five separate Level 1 violations, while an inmate who posted 100 updates in one day would receive only one.

Henry, the South Carolina Department of Corrections said, will not have to serve the full 37.5 years of his punishment, as his actual sentence—between five and ten years—is shorter than that.

The report also found that SCDC staff members obtained inmate's passwords and used them to access inmates' accounts. Also, as part of an effort to catch inmates using the service, SCDC investigators created fake profiles. Both are violations of Facebook's Terms of Service.

Facebook—which denied to the EFF that it enforces prison policies—has a "Inmate Account Takedown Request" form. The EFF found that SCDC paid $12,500 to an outside contractor to assist in its investigations.

"We take the use of contraband cell phones and social media by inmates very seriously, and the punishment for using them is severe," SCDC director Bruce Stirling said in a statement, referencing a 2012 attack on a corrections officer coordinated via a contraband phone.

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

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American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

This weekend an American college student answered the eternal question—"I wonder if it's worth it to pay money to get close enough to a bull that he could gore my sphincter?"—with a firm no.

Benjamin Miller, a 20-year-old Georgia resident, was celebrating at the Carnaval del Toro in Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain when he reportedly set out running alongside what turned out to be quite the aggressive bull. A photographer on scene documented the goring, which left Miller with serious injuries to his thighs, sphincter and back muscles.

"It's not the worst injury I've seen, but it's the biggest goring wound I've ever had to operate on," surgeon Enrique Crespo told reporters after performing a three-hour operation on Miller, who is now reportedly in intensive care.

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

American Student Learns the Downside of Running With the Bulls

[images via AP]


Is Chevy Chase Okay?

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Either something's going on or Chevy Chase is really nailing his impersonation of a man not living his best life.

Chase was part of NBC's red carpet special for the SNL 40th anniversary special Sunday night and he did a brief interview with Carson Daly where Carson asked questions and Chevy sighed deeply and then sort of rambled on.

"I left after the first year because I thought this isn't going anywhere... I liked [hosting]. I liked it. But I missed it more for not being a part of the cast because I left after one year, I had reasons to leave. I'm sorry if I'm perspiring, but I just had to run through a gauntlet. But I liked it a lot, and I still like it. I love Lorne. We're like brothers now."

Chase—who has a long, checkered history with the show—eventually came back to host eight times, even returning for dozens of cameos after he was reportedly banned from hosting in 1997.

He seemed to recall his SNL days with genuine affection, adding that it was a "lot of fun" with "good people—Lorne and John and Gilda and Danny and uh, the rest."

Just Two Cool Celebs Hanging Out Together 

Jessica Simpson Gets Spanked In Bizarre Homemade "50 Shades" Photo Shoot

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Jessica Simpson Gets Spanked In Bizarre Homemade "50 Shades" Photo Shoot

The above photo is one of three that mother and designer of the Jessica Simpson Collection® Jessica Simpson posted during the wee hours of Sunday morning, presumably after watching Fifty Shades of Grey at the Regency Valley Plaza 6 with her husband, former NFL tight end Eric Johnson. She captioned the photo, "V-Day #FIFTYSHADESOFJOHNSON."

Oh, Jessica!

Though her husband's face is not visible in the shot, you can see that it is his hand holding her lifted leg and palming her ass in the comfort of their own cozy-looking home.

The second photo in the Instagram triptych, captioned simply "#FIFTYSHADESOFJOHNSON," features Jessica and her Johnson shot dramatically in black and white, because it'll look like kinda gray that way, like Fifty Shades of Grey, y'know what I mean, babe?

And though the final shot does not feature spanking, it is perhaps the most intimate. "I'm so in love with you #FIFTYSHADESOFJOHNSON," reads the caption.

Aww. A commenter responds, "I really don't want to see when your husband is giving you satisfaction. That is to [sic] private for me!"

Congratulations to Jessica Simpson on her healthy, exciting, married sex life, and best of luck to the nanny who was forced to capture it on film.

[Photo via Instagram]

The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

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The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

New York's preeminent fashion week scalper sees selling tickets to invite-only shows as "good samaritan work." He's in his late 20s, says he's a Wall Street consultant by day, and describes himself as a liaison who helps connect friends—mostly underpaid fashion insiders—with outsiders eager to attend the closed-to-the-public events.

Over the past few weeks, the scalper, who wishes to remain anonymous, has listed invitations to more than thirty New York Fashion Week events on the app Shout, a Craigslist competitor, at prices ranging from $180 to $1,300 a head. He doesn't take a commission, he claims, and gives the money back to the original ticket holders. But he does get something for the trouble. "Two years ago I didn't know anyone in New York. Now there's not a single door that can stop me," he said.

People behind those doors see things differently. "Selling fashion show invitations is, quite frankly, very shady," said Fern Mallis, a former executive at IMG and the Council of Fashion Designers of America, where in 1993 she helped create the first New York Fashion Week. IMG, the organizer of shows held at Lincoln Center, forbids the sale of invitations. "Invitations are non-transferable and as a matter of security guests are required to check in on arrival," a rep for Zac Posen told me in a statement.

Despite these rules, invitations are a short Google sleuth away. According to several interviews with buyers and sellers, they're coming from fashion writers, PR reps, and employees of brands, motivated by low salaries in the industry as well as ferocious demand from outside. This year, more than 40 shows are being advertised on Craigslist and Shout, including Alexander Wang, Zac Posen, Herve Leger, Diane Von Furstenberg, Prabal Gurung, and Reem Acra. Craigslist has been used for selling invitations since at least 2009. Shout, launched last year and known as a platform for trading restaurant reservations, is a newcomer on the landscape.

The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

Fashion shows last about 15 minutes each. Prices on the secondary market this year range from $180 to $1,500 a head. Official invitees attend free of charge. These lopsided economics illustrate fashion week's mystique, as well as the delicate balance of money, beauty, and power that drives New York's social universe.

When we meet, the Shout scalper is wearing an understated leather jacket, colorful slip-ons, and a watch with several dials. His suppliers are friends within the fashion industry who, in return for his help, get him into shows he wants to attend. When I reached out to him for this story, he agreed to meet as long as he didn't have to disclose their names. Twenty minutes into our meeting, though, he was dropping them—"they're kind of Anna Wintour level," he said. (I'd heard of them, but this is exaggerated.)

Many of the people he's helped find invites to shows work on Wall Street, like he does, or are aspiring bloggers who don't get invited. He recognizes that the events are attractive, at least on the surface, because attendee lists are cultivated. "I don't think they should be open to the public," he said. "If they deserve it, people will find their way in."

Another Craigslist seller expressed a similar opinion, although with a different sentiment. "The customers I have are losers who don't deserve to attend," he told me over the phone from an anonymous Google Voice number. "They spend money to get something other people work hard for." He's made $2,000 from selling invites for the past two seasons, he said.

"Fashion shows are about prestige," he continued. "If you go to shows it means you're somebody, and the people who don't are considered nobody. They're embarrassed to have purchased tickets."

This is probably true in some circles, but others on the illicit market seemed happy just to be there. A college student who purchased a Rebecca Minkoff invitation for $350 told me she didn't think there was a stigma. "To me this is like a concert or an art opening. It's just for fun," she said (still, she asked to remain anonymous). Invitations are issued to a single name. Because shows are so short, door personnel don't verify IDs, making it possible to attend on someone else's behalf.

Within the industry, invitation scalping is unanimously frowned upon. "I generally encourage any display of the entrepreneurial spirit, but I think selling invitations to an invite-only event crosses the line," Paper's Mickey Boardman told me. "It's a bit like crashing someone's wedding. It's not horrifyingly wrong, but it's rude."

Like weddings, fashion shows are big investments—to the tune of $1 million, if you're Marc Jacobs—designed for a specific live audience. The audience is chosen for its ability to have a positive impact on business, and when it's diluted with randoms from the internet, part of a brand's investment is wasted.

There's also the issue that, if too many people crash, things go can terribly wrong. Fern Mallis, the former CFDA director, tells of a Heatherette show at Bryant Park years back for which someone manufactured fake invitations en masse. "They went to Kinkos and made literally 1,000 copies. We had to have security and PR teams check everybody's invitation against the guest list. It was a nightmare."

Crashing shows predates the internet, according to Mallis. Early on, people would crawl underneath tents or try to impersonate celebrities in order to gain entry. This still happens, but the internet provides easier ways. Shout describes its app as providing "marketplaces for passionate groups." It's more or less a cross between Craigslist and Venmo: Anyone can list a product under whatever username he or she chooses, but users can rate each other, and the company verifies identities internally. It takes a ten percent commission and holds money in escrow until participants confirm a transaction went as planned.

Currently, most of the tickets available on Shout and Craigslist are for shows at Lincoln Center. Off-site shows, or shows at Milk Studios, whose competing fashion week was acquired by IMG in January, are more difficult to crack, sources said. Prices online reflect it—the Anna Sui show at Lincoln Center was $400, a Prabal Gurung show at the The IAC Building in Chelsea, $1,300.

The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

The Strange Underworld of Fashion Week Scalpers

That's partly because Lincoln Center is already crowded with non-invitees. At that venue, sponsors get reserved seats at every show, per IMG's handbook. Since 2007, American Express has operated a "Skybox" for certain high-level cardmembers to watch the shows. Some of this may change next season, when IMG leaves Lincoln Center and combines with MADE at Milk Studios to create a single NYFW at a new, to-be-determined location.

Still, if you're wealthy and uninvited, you'll likely be able to find a way in, through Cragislist or other slightly less shady means. Private concierge services, for instance, make deals with PR firms to obtain tickets for shows at prices even higher than Craigslist. And if a wealthy customer wants to drop serious money on clothes, a brand will likely invite her to the front row with open arms.

"The consensus is that fashion week has become less exclusive, with more people who don't seem to be necessary at the shows," Mallis said. "On the other hand, I could play devil's advocate and say that fashion is about as many people as possible seeing a collection and if more people want to see it, then that's great."

The Wall Street scalper sees what he's doing along these lines—helping people who love fashion participate in it. While selling tickets is a risk for his friends, it's not for him because he doesn't work in the industry, he initially told me.

He later appeared to have changed his mind. After our interview, he deleted his email from the Shout listing, which is still live. Maybe he decided his side business isn't entirely "good samaritan work." In any case, he said he was attending as many shows as he is scalping tickets for this week. As he told me during our meeting: "When you help people out it ends up benefiting you."

Alice Hines is a writer in New York covering fashion and culture.

[Top image via AP/Screenshots via Craigslist/Shout]

Oh Shit Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Spent Valentine's Day Together 

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Oh Shit Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Spent Valentine's Day Together 

Mere days after Leonardo DiCaprio, actor and founding member of the Pussy Posse, was allegedly caught making out with a model in Los Angeles, the environmental activist was spotted hanging out, once again, with VIVA GLAM Rihanna™ model Rihanna—and on Valentine's Day, no less.

According to the Daily News, the two lovebirds—who have been texting and hooking up, and also Rihanna would like Leo to get a six pack—were spotted leaving Up and Down club, whatever that is, in New York City at 4 a.m. on Saturday. Here's what they looked like:

Oh Shit Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Spent Valentine's Day Together 

Oh Shit Leonardo DiCaprio and Rihanna Spent Valentine's Day Together 

I love love!

50% model.

[images via Splash]

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