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My gawd, Larry! I know we all wanted those bikini photos but you didn’t have you didn’t have to do this!
Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation of CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte and searched his home to determine whether he illegally accessed the private e-mail of onetime colleague Alycia Lane, numerous sources told The Inquirer today.
Mendte’s lawyer, Michael A. Schwartz, confirmed tonight that FBI agents approached his client Thursday and searched his home. Schwartz said it was related to “claims made by Alycia Lane.” He added that “Larry is cooperating fully with the investigators and hopes to promptly reach a resolution of this matter.” [...]
FBI agents from the Computer-Crimes Squad executed a search warrant on Mendte’s Chestnut Hill home on Thursday and seized his personal computer - a rarity given his status as a journalist
Wow. And, once again, the whole Alycia Lane saga continues to not only (a) drag on, but (b) get even stranger. Who knows. But now that the feds are involved, will they release the bikini photos?
Larry Mendte probed for snooping on Alycia Lane, sources say [Inquirer]
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In this whole celebrity gossip dimension, Philly kind of sucks.
OK give Larry a break for being a cyber peeping Tom as his wife Dawn is a heffer! Go Larry-you pervert but I just can’t believe you wouldn’t share the photos during sweeps week.
DMAC do you get a 10% bounty fee for calling the Feds?
What I don’t get is that the mandate for the FBI computer crime squad is “crimes cross multiple state or international boundaries.” And it has to involve two computers.
Perhaps Hillary should hire Lane for her campaign - they are both obviously bitter about not getting their way and will stoop to any level to take others down with them.
Larry is obviously a douche, but who knew he was this big a loser.
So… Larry has the bikini pics now?
Oh my god, this whole time ALB was Larry Mendte? I guess that makes sense. What about Sentient ATM?
Larry Kane used to hang from a tree in my side yard hoping to see me slip out of my raincoat after storm coverage at the Jersey Shore.