BREAKING NEWS: Senate votes 53-47 to CONFIRM Ketanji Brown Jackson 

The voted 53-47 on Thursday to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, with three Republicans voting with all .

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice.

Her confirmation vote was not nearly as bipartisan as that of the justice she’d been chosen to replace, Stephen Breyer, and others. But still, President Biden can tout a bipartisan win thanks to yes votes from Sens.

Mitt Romney, Utah, Susan Collins, Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, Alaska. 

Vice President  presided over the Senate and banged the gavel to declare the final vote count and seal Jackson’s confirmation, as Democrats throughout the Senate chamber broke out in raucous applause.  

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.Photos showed them holding hands and excitedly hugging as enough votes came in to confirm Jackson’s nomination.  

Breyer, 83, had come under intense pressure from progressives to retire while Democrats still hold the White House, House and Senate and let someone younger step in. 

Jackson joins two other Democrat-appointed justices, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, on the 6-3 conservative-dominated court.She will be sworn in during the summer recess, when Breyer officially steps down.  

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House 

Biden had promised to put a black woman on the Supreme Court. Jackson will now be the first black woman to sit on the high court

Biden had promised to put a black woman on the Supreme Court.Jackson will now be the first black woman to sit on the high court 

After 99 senators had voted, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., held up the vote when he was nowhere to be found on the Senate floor.After about 30 minutes he finally showed up to cast his ‘no’ vote. Paul, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., had to cast their ‘no’ vote from the cloakroom because they did not wear a tie. Senate dress code requirements require a jacket and tie for men. 

Seated in the front row of the VIP gallery was Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.Members of the White House ‘sherpa’ team were also in the gallery, along with Democratic commentator Donna Brazille and at least 17 members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

President Biden’s designated sherpa, former Alabama Democrat Sen. Doug Jones, was standing in the back of the chamber.The sherpa guides a Supreme Court nominee through the interviews and hearings that make up the confirmation process.   

Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee aggressively interrogated Jackson over her sentencing record, arguing that Jackson had offered lenient sentences, particularly to child porn offenders.Some went after her record defending Guantanamo Bay detainees as a public defender, at which time she called President George W. Bush a ‘war criminal.’ 

Other Republicans cited her refusal to offer a judicial philosophy and her refusal to weigh in on issues like court packing and the definition of a ‘woman’ as reason to vote no. 

Biden and Jackson excitedly hugged as the vote tally came in to confirm his nominee to the high court

Biden and Jackson excitedly hugged as the vote tally came in to confirm his nominee to the high court 

Biden took a break from watching the Senate confirm his nominee's position on the bench to take a selfie

Biden took a break from watching the Senate confirm his nominee’s position on the bench to take a selfie 

The President then posted the result of the selfie on Twitter and called her confirmation a 'historic' day for the U.S.

The President then posted the result of the selfie on Twitter and called her confirmation a ‘historic’ day for the U.S.

Harris told reporters after the vote: ‘I’m overjoyed, deeply moved.You know, there’s so much about what’s happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors. And then we have a moment like this that I think reminds us that there is still so much yet to accomplish and bokep terbaru that we can accomplish, including a day like today that is so historic and so important, for so many reasons.’

‘I do believe is a very important statement about who we are as a nation, that we have just made a decision to put this extraordinary jurist on the highest court of our land.It’s a good statement about who we are.’

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender. 

‘As I’ve said over and over again, there are three words that I think best fit Judge Jackson: brilliant, beloved, belongs.’ He called Jackson ‘one of the most experienced individuals ever nominated to the Supreme Court.’ 

‘There is no question: The country, by and large, wants the Senate to confirm Judge Jackson.’ 

Harris, who presided over the vote, told reporters: 'I'm overjoyed, deeply moved. You know, there's so much about what's happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors'

Harris, who presided over the vote, told reporters: ‘I’m overjoyed, deeply moved.You know, there’s so much about what’s happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors’

Democrats broke out into raucous applause after Jackson was confirmed. Sen. Mitt Romney is seen above applauding alone on the Republican side - he was one of only three GOP senators to vote for Jackson's confirmation

Democrats broke out into raucous applause after Jackson was confirmed.Sen. Mitt Romney is seen above applauding alone on the Republican side – he was one of only three GOP senators to vote for Jackson’s confirmation 

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender

GOP leader Mitch McConnell said that Biden had set out to nominate a ‘judicial activist’ and Jackson checked off that box. 

‘Today the far left will get the Supreme Court justice they want,’ the Kentucky Republican said on the Senate floor.’As a violent crime wave sweeps America, Democrats are pursuing a nationwide campaign to make the justice system softer on crime.’ 

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in a press conference ahead of the vote said he believed Jackson would be ‘the furthest left justice to have ever served on the Supreme Court.Cruz and Jackson were schoolmates at Harvard Law. 

‘There is no area of law where her record is more extreme than in criminal law,’ Cruz added. 

Jackson throughout the hearing repeatedly reiterated that she would rule with impartiality and would not ‘legislate from the bench’ as some have predicted. 

First Lady Jill Biden talked about Jackson's family's pride after she was confirmed to the Supreme Court

First Lady Jill Biden talked about Jackson’s family’s pride after she was confirmed to the Supreme Court 

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice

‘I have been a judge for nearly a decade now, and I take that responsibility and my duty to be independent very seriously,’ Jackson said.’I decide cases from a neutral posture. I evaluate the facts, and I interpret and apply the law to the facts of the case before me, without fear or favor, consistent with my judicial oath.’ 

In addition to her nine years on the federal bench, Jackson has worked both as a public defender and at a private law firm and served on the U.S.Sentencing Commission. She also clerked for Breyer.  Jackson was confirmed to the D.C. circuit just last June. 

‘Can you define the word ”woman”?’ Sen. Marsha Blackburn had asked Jackson in one viral moment of the Judiciary Committee hearings. 

‘Can I provide a definition?’ Jackson responded.

‘No, I can’t,’ she declared, before adding: ‘I’m not a biologist.’

And of Jackson’s 100 sentencings over eight years as a trial judge, Republicans focused in on eight child porn cases where they viewed her sentences to be too lenient.In these cases, the sentences she offered were far short of what federal sentencing guidelines would dictate and what prosecutors sought. 

Jackson implied that in the age of the internet, some child porn sentences needed to be lighter than others because of ease of access. 

‘With one click you can receive, you can distribute tens of thousands.’

‘You can be doing this for 15 minutes and all of a sudden, you are looking at 30, 40, 50 years in prison,’ she said.

‘Good!Good! Absolutely, good! I hope you are!’ Graham shouted back.

‘I hope you go to jail for 50 years if you’re on the internet trolling for images of children and sexual exploitation,’ he said.

‘I think the best way to deter people from getting on a computer and viewing thousands and hundred – and over time maybe millions, the population as a whole – of children being exploited and abused every time somebody clicks on is to put their a** in jail,’ he offered.’Not supervise their computer usage.’ 

Murkowski on Thursday lauded the judge’s ‘grace’ throughout the attacks by her colleagues. ‘Think about the kind of the strength under fire that we saw with this nominee, a level temperament that I think was very clear, you saw what I would call grace under pressure,’ she told reporters after the vote. 

BREAKING NEWS: Senate votes 53-47 to CONFIRM Ketanji Brown Jackson 

The voted 53-47 on Thursday to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, with three Republicans voting with all .

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice.

Her confirmation vote was not nearly as bipartisan as that of the justice she’d been chosen to replace, Stephen Breyer, and others. But still, President Biden can tout a bipartisan win thanks to yes votes from Sens.

Mitt Romney, Utah, Susan Collins, Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, Alaska. 

Vice President  presided over the Senate and banged the gavel to declare the final vote count and seal Jackson’s confirmation, as Democrats throughout the Senate chamber broke out in raucous applause.  

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House.Photos showed them holding hands and excitedly hugging as enough votes came in to confirm Jackson’s nomination.  

Breyer, 83, had come under intense pressure from progressives to retire while Democrats still hold the White House, House and Senate and let someone younger step in. 

Jackson joins two other Democrat-appointed justices, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, on the 6-3 conservative-dominated court.She will be sworn in during the summer recess, when Breyer officially steps down.  

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House

President Biden watched the vote tally come in with Jackson in the Roosevelt Room of the White House 

Biden had promised to put a black woman on the Supreme Court. Jackson will now be the first black woman to sit on the high court

Biden had promised to put a black woman on the Supreme Court.Jackson will now be the first black woman to sit on the high court 

After 99 senators had voted, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., held up the vote when he was nowhere to be found on the Senate floor.After about 30 minutes he finally showed up to cast his ‘no’ vote. Paul, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., had to cast their ‘no’ vote from the cloakroom because they did not wear a tie. Senate dress code requirements require a jacket and tie for men. 

Seated in the front row of the VIP gallery was Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.Members of the White House ‘sherpa’ team were also in the gallery, along with Democratic commentator Donna Brazille and at least 17 members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

President Biden’s designated sherpa, former Alabama Democrat Sen. Doug Jones, was standing in the back of the chamber.The sherpa guides a Supreme Court nominee through the interviews and hearings that make up the confirmation process.   

Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee aggressively interrogated Jackson over her sentencing record, arguing that Jackson had offered lenient sentences, particularly to child porn offenders.Some went after her record defending Guantanamo Bay detainees as a public defender, at which time she called President George W. Bush a ‘war criminal.’ 

Other Republicans cited her refusal to offer a judicial philosophy and her refusal to weigh in on issues like court packing and the definition of a ‘woman’ as reason to vote no. 

Biden and Jackson excitedly hugged as the vote tally came in to confirm his nominee to the high court

Biden and Jackson excitedly hugged as the vote tally came in to confirm his nominee to the high court 

Biden took a break from watching the Senate confirm his nominee's position on the bench to take a selfie

Biden took a break from watching the Senate confirm his nominee’s position on the bench to take a selfie 

The President then posted the result of the selfie on Twitter and called her confirmation a 'historic' day for the U.S.

The President then posted the result of the selfie on Twitter and called her confirmation a ‘historic’ day for the U.S.

Harris told reporters after the vote: ‘I’m overjoyed, deeply moved.You know, there’s so much about what’s happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors. And then we have a moment like this that I think reminds us that there is still so much yet to accomplish and that we can accomplish, including a day like today that is so historic and so important, for so many reasons.’

‘I do believe is a very important statement about who we are as a nation, that we have just made a decision to put this extraordinary jurist on the highest court of our land.It’s a good statement about who we are.’

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender. 

‘As I’ve said over and over again, there are three words that I think best fit Judge Jackson: brilliant, beloved, belongs.’ He called Jackson ‘one of the most experienced individuals ever nominated to the Supreme Court.’ 

‘There is no question: The country, by and large, wants the Senate to confirm Judge Jackson.’ 

Harris, who presided over the vote, told reporters: 'I'm overjoyed, deeply moved. You know, there's so much about what's happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors'

Harris, who presided over the vote, told reporters: ‘I’m overjoyed, deeply moved.You know, there’s so much about what’s happening in the world now that is presenting some of the worst of this moment and human behaviors’

Democrats broke out into raucous applause after Jackson was confirmed. Sen. Mitt Romney is seen above applauding alone on the Republican side - he was one of only three GOP senators to vote for Jackson's confirmation

Democrats broke out into raucous applause after Jackson was confirmed.Sen. Mitt Romney is seen above applauding alone on the Republican side – he was one of only three GOP senators to vote for Jackson’s confirmation 

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender

Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised Jackson ahead of the vote and touted that she would be the first justice with experience as a public defender

GOP leader Mitch McConnell said that Biden had set out to nominate a ‘judicial activist’ and Jackson checked off that box. 

‘Today the far left will get the Supreme Court justice they want,’ the Kentucky Republican said on the Senate floor.’As a violent crime wave sweeps America, Democrats are pursuing a nationwide campaign to make the justice system softer on crime.’ 

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in a press conference ahead of the vote said he believed Jackson would be ‘the furthest left justice to have ever served on the Supreme Court.Cruz and Jackson were schoolmates at Harvard Law. 

‘There is no area of law where her record is more extreme than in criminal law,’ Cruz added. 

Jackson throughout the hearing repeatedly reiterated that she would rule with impartiality and would not ‘legislate from the bench’ as some have predicted. 

First Lady Jill Biden talked about Jackson's family's pride after she was confirmed to the Supreme Court

First Lady Jill Biden talked about Jackson’s family’s pride after she was confirmed to the Supreme Court 

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice

Jackson, a 51 year-old federal appeals court judge, will be the first black woman on the high court and the third black justice

‘I have been a judge for nearly a decade now, and I take that responsibility and my duty to be independent very seriously,’ Jackson said.’I decide cases from a neutral posture. I evaluate the facts, and I interpret and apply the law to the facts of the case before me, without fear or favor, consistent with my judicial oath.’ 

In addition to her nine years on the federal bench, Jackson has worked both as a public defender and at a private law firm and served on the U.S.Sentencing Commission. She also clerked for Breyer.  Jackson was confirmed to the D.C. circuit just last June. 

‘Can you define the word ”woman”?’ Sen. Marsha Blackburn had asked Jackson in one viral moment of the Judiciary Committee hearings. 

‘Can I provide a definition?’ Jackson responded.

‘No, I can’t,’ she declared, before adding: ‘I’m not a biologist.’

And of Jackson’s 100 sentencings over eight years as a trial judge, Republicans focused in on eight child porn cases where they viewed her sentences to be too lenient.In these cases, the sentences she offered were far short of what federal sentencing guidelines would dictate and what prosecutors sought. 

Jackson implied that in the age of the internet, some child gay porn sentences needed to be lighter than others because of ease of access. 

‘With one click you can receive, you can distribute tens of thousands.’

‘You can be doing this for 15 minutes and all of a sudden, you are looking at 30, 40, 50 years in prison,’ she said.

‘Good!Good! Absolutely, good! I hope you are!’ Graham shouted back.

‘I hope you go to jail for 50 years if you’re on the internet trolling for images of children and sexual exploitation,’ he said.

‘I think the best way to deter people from getting on a computer and viewing thousands and hundred – and over time maybe millions, the population as a whole – of children being exploited and abused every time somebody clicks on is to put their a** in jail,’ he offered.’Not supervise their computer usage.’ 

Murkowski on Thursday lauded the judge’s ‘grace’ throughout the attacks by her colleagues. ‘Think about the kind of the strength under fire that we saw with this nominee, a level temperament that I think was very clear, you saw what I would call grace under pressure,’ she told reporters after the vote. 

Question Time creator JOHN MAIR says left wing bias ruined Channel 4

So is to be sold off by the Government next year, in a privatisation that might raise as much as £1.4 billion. And the reaction of the viewing public is a collective shrug.

Perhaps we’ll sit up and take notice if, as some observers predict, the channel is snapped up by or Disney+.But the woeful truth is that the announcement by Nadine Dorries caused few ripples this week, because there simply hasn’t been much worth watching on C4 in recent years.

Once the nation’s cutting-edge broadcaster, capable of provoking scandal and outrage on an almost nightly basis, it is now the home of flaccid dating shows and endless property makeovers.

I’m a television addict, eager for the sort of current affairs journalism and genre-busting entertainment that C4 used to pioneer.But these days, I tune in chiefly for Gogglebox and the news at 7pm — and I switch off C4 News halfway through after the main headlines, because the second half of that hour has become a service for social workers, a sort of Guardian of the airwaves.

Woeful: New Channel 4 show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, in which, says C4, ¿committed couples come to a luxury retreat to test whether opening up their relationships and having sex with other people will strengthen their bond

Woeful: New Channel 4 show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, in which, says C4, ‘committed couples come to a luxury retreat to test whether opening up their relationships and having sex with other people will strengthen their bond

It’s a sad business.The channel’s demise is entirely the fault of its own overpaid executives, who have become smug and lazy — commissioning endless re-treads of any series that wasn’t an outright failure, such as First Dates or Location, Location, Location.

C4’s fate, expected to be confirmed formally next week, ought to be a stern warning to the BBC.If director-general Tim Davie or anyone else at the corporation believed Boris Johnson would not carry out his threat to privatise a public broadcaster, they know the truth now.

When Channel 4 launched in 1982, it shook up the staid world of television in ways that seemed positively shocking.

Phil Redmond’s scabrous Scouse soap Brookside was a million miles from the homely heartaches of Coronation Street.The writer had challenged C4’s then chief executive Jeremy Isaacs to let him create a serial drama where the teenagers swore the way teenagers really do — not blooming this and sugar that, but with real venom.

Its storylines revolved around unemployment and middle-class drug abuse. The characters drank, and were sometimes violent. They had sex — even gay sex.

The irony was that all this happened on a channel given the go-ahead by Mrs Thatcher and her deputy, William Whitelaw, 40 years ago.There could be no clearer proof that Isaacs and his team were beholden to no one, nor that they intended to redefine what was permissible on TV. Their remit was to challenge the BBC with new content funded not by the licence fee but by advertising.

Remember that, in the 1980s, depictions of homosexuality were still seen as scandalous.And some words simply couldn’t be aired, even on C4. Jools Holland was suspended in 1987 as presenter of the pop magazine The Tube after he let slip an F-bomb in a trailer broadcast at teatime.

Sex was one of C4’s major selling points.Films and dramas with graphic nudity were advertised in the schedules with a red triangle beside the title — supposedly a warning to viewers of a prudish nature, but really a promise of juicy bits in an age before internet porn Latina.

The announcement by Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries caused few ripples this week, because there simply hasn¿t been much worth watching on C4 in recent years

The announcement by Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries caused few ripples this week, because there simply hasn’t been much worth watching on C4 in recent years

These days the channel still tries to push the bar on sex, but shows such as Naked Attraction are desperate fare.Exhibitionists looking for love stand in plastic pods as a screen slowly lifts to reveal their privates, in a nudge-nudge dating show that has neither wit nor flair but is puerile and smutty.

Naked Attraction has, at least, been a hit, in contrast to a lamentable ‘sexology’ programme fronted by Mariella Frostrup in 2013 called Sex Box.Couples disappeared into a padded shipping container for a quickie, while Mariella waited outside with a psychologist. The lovers emerged and reported on their activities. Thankfully, the format didn’t last. The latest in this genre is Open House: The Great Sex Experiment, in which, says C4, ‘committed couples come to a luxury retreat to test whether opening up their relationships and having sex with other people will strengthen their bond’.

This sort of unimaginative output is sadly typical of the channel in the past decade.Its biggest success has probably been to poach The Great British Bake Off from BBC1 for £25 million.

The best you can say about that is that C4 executives didn’t ruin it — because after buying it oven-ready, they wisely left the makers, Love Productions, in charge.Little has changed, and for my money presenters Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas are a more talented act than their predecessors on the Beeb, Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.

As for innovation, other than a few moments of brilliance like It’s A Sin — last year’s acclaimed drama about a group of young gay men living in London during the Aids crisis of the 1980s — it has sunk without trace.

C4¿s fate, expected to be confirmed formally next week, ought to be a stern warning to the BBC. If director-general Tim Davie (pictured) or anyone else at the corporation believed Boris Johnson would not carry out his threat to privatise a public broadcaster, they know the truth now.

C4’s fate, expected to be confirmed formally next week, ought to be a stern warning to the BBC.If director-general Tim Davie (pictured) or anyone else at the corporation believed Boris Johnson would not carry out his threat to privatise a public broadcaster, they know the truth now.

Take the channel’s outstanding tradition of film-making: early Film4 titles included A Month In The Country with Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh and My Beautiful Laundrette with Daniel Day-Lewis.But 20 years ago the budget for film-making was slashed by two-thirds and now the brand is little more than a niche in the Freeview schedules, rerunning weary Hollywood titles.

Much of C4’s other output has an air of leftover scraps from the big table.How can it be that chief executive Alex Mahon is worth a £991,000 salary, or why her programme director Ian Katz deserves to be paid £536,000 a year, is anybody’s guess. I suspect that, whoever buys the channel next year, those two fat cats will be out through the catflap.

They have tried to make the channel appear relevant by establishing a new ‘national headquarters’ in Leeds, with hubs in Bristol and Glasgow — on the orders of the Government in 2016, with privatisation threatened if they did not.But the bitter reality is that C4 barely merits its existence now — except for its news output, the jewel in its crown. Since its launch in November 1982, it has been the liveliest, most iconoclastic bulletin on air.

For more than 30 years it was fronted by Jon Snow, a genuine heavyweight among news anchors.But Snow retired last year and though his successor Krishnan Guru-Murthy may be the Royal Television Society’s network presenter of the year, he lacks Snow’s gravitas — and his ability to listen to answers without interrupting.

As for his sidekicks, Cathy Newman, Matt Frei and Fatima Manji, they remind me of grown-up children squabbling for attention in the playground.

In its coverage of the biggest international story of the year, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, C4 News has lagged far behind the BBC and Sky.Where its better-funded, higher-profile rivals have sent teams of reporters, often venturing into the centre of the maelstrom, C4 has been mainly watching from the sidelines.

As a television veteran who devoted his career to current affairs — I helped create Question Time for BBC1 in 1979 — this baffles me.A news show that doesn’t want to get to the heart of the action is one that has stopped trying — and when the reporters give up, so will the viewers.

When Channel 4 launched in 1982, it shook up the staid world of television in ways that seemed positively shocking

When Channel 4 launched in 1982, it shook up the staid world of television in ways that seemed positively shocking

I don’t believe C4 News is doomed.Emily Maitlis, the interviewer who skewered Prince Andrew so lethally, left BBC’s Newsnight this year. To have someone of her stature on board would give the entire channel a much-needed shot in the arm. It badly needs a journalist of that magnitude.

For at least ten years, the spectacle of a failing Channel 4 has been reminiscent of a David Attenborough documentary.

The ailing wildebeest has limped along, trying to hide its weakness, and the fact that it has long been unable to lead the herd.

Governments have been snapping at their heels.Now Boris the Lion has pounced. Who gets to devour the carcass, we shall have to wait and see.

And as the lion looks around for his next kill, the BBC should be very nervous.

  • John Mair co-edited What Price Channel 4?

    in 2016 and What Price Channel 4 Now? in 2021, published by Abramis

Son of multimillionaire is sentenced to 18 years for child porn

Zackary Sanders, 27 (in mugshot) has been jailed for 18 years for child porn offenses

Zackary Sanders, 27 (in mugshot) has been jailed for 18 years for child porn offenses

The son of a multimillionaire doctor dubbed the ‘father of telemedicine’ has been jailed for 18 years for child porn offenses.

Zackary Sanders, 27, was given the jail term by a federal judge who praised him as ‘a pretty amazing, inventive, energetic young man. 

But he added: ‘What you did was wrong.’ 

Sanders’s father is Jay Sanders, 84, a Harvard-educated doctor who is credited with popularizing telemedicine in the 1990s when he advised the Clinton administration.

The family owned a $3.4 million, seven bedroom home n McLean, Virginia, but sold it in May last year, five months before their son was convicted at trial.

It appears to be this property where, according to court documents, 26 law enforcement agents carried out a 6am raid in February 2020 with their guns drawn.

They are said to have ‘pulled Mr.Sanders’s parents out of their home and forced Mr. Sanders at gunpoint into his mother’s office’.

Members of Sanders’s family, including his mother Risa, 64, appeared tense while in court for the sentencing of their son in Alexandria, Virginia, last week.

Sanders was jailed by judge T.S.Ellis for 12 counts relating to receiving, producing and possessing child pornography.

The trial heard that he engaged in conversations with at least six minors on messaging apps and possessed sick videos and images including one which depicted the sexual abuse of a toddler.

His father is Jay Sanders, a doctor who is credited with popularizing telemedicine in the 1990s when he advised the Clinton administration

His father is Jay Sanders, a doctor who is credited with popularizing telemedicine in the 1990s when he advised the Clinton administration

Sanders directed minors to engage in sexually explicit where they harmed themselves and to film themselves doing it - and send the videos to him

Prosecutors said that Sanders possessed videos and images of underage children being 'subjected to sadistic acts'

Sanders directed minors to engage in sexually explicit acts where they harmed themselves and to film themselves doing it – and send the videos to him.Prosecutors said that Sanders possessed videos and images of underage children being ‘subjected to sadistic acts’

The family owned this $3.4m, seven bedroom in McLean, Virginia, but sold it in May last year, five months before their son was convicted at trial

The family owned this $3.4m, seven bedroom in McLean, Virginia, but sold it in May last year, five months before their son was convicted at trial

Sanders directed five of the minors to engage in sexually explicit where they harmed themselves and to film themselves doing it – and send the videos to him.

Prosecutors said that Sanders possessed videos and images of underage children being ‘subjected to sadistic acts’.

Judge TS Ellis told him: 'What you did was wrong' but then went on to praise Sanders and said that he expected he would bounce back after he completed his jail term

Judge TS Ellis told him: ‘What you did was wrong’ but then went on to praise Sanders and said that he expected he would bounce back after he completed his jail term

Upon Sanders’s release he will have to sign on as a sex offender and will be subject to supervision for the rest of his life.

Judge Ellis told Sanders that some of the images in his possession were ‘quite awful’.

He said: ‘You’re a smart young man, you can do better.But you need to understand what you did was wrong, it was criminal and you cannot do it ever again’.

Before his conviction Sanders enjoyed a life of privilege thanks to the success of his father, who is president of Global Telemedicine Group, whose clients have included the World Health Organization and the US Department of Defense.

Jay Sanders is currently an adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine who served as the telemedicine representative to the G8 group of industrialized nations during the Clinton administration.

He helped set up the first telemedicine facility in a correctional institute and in 1991 designed the telemedicine system for the state of Georgia.

It was the first statewide system of its kind and it served as the model for many others.

Jay Sanders’s son studied theater at NYU before founding a lighting and concessions business, Oasis Entertainment.

On its website the company says it offers concessions stands, lighting and DJs to ‘keep any party rocking’.

The company boasts that it is ‘proud to be certified by the FDA to operate high powered entertainment lasers’.

On his Twitter account, Sanders calls him: ‘Entrepreneur – Visionary – Designer’.

The Sanders family’s zealous representation of their son included several different lawyers who filed emergency motions to try to get him out of prison.

They sued the FBI for breaching FOIA laws after submitting a request for records from the agency related to its investigations of sex traffickers.

Sanders’s parents offered to be third party custodians of their son and his mother Risa even testified in court she would be willing to do whatever the court wanted, including removing his electronic devices and making her son wear a monitoring device. 

Judge Ellis remarked that he had seen ‘seven or eight’ different law firms before him, such was the amount of money the family spent on legal representation.

At sentencing he said he had ‘no doubt his parents will continue to support him’.

Jay Sanders is currently an adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine who served as the telemedicine representative to the G8 group of industrialized nations during the Clinton administration

Jay Sanders is currently an adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine who served as the telemedicine representative to the G8 group of industrialized nations during the Clinton administration 

Sanders's mother Risa appeared tense while in court for the sentencing of their son in Alexandria, Virginia, last week. The Sanders family's zealous representation of their son included several different lawyers who filed emergency motions to try toget him out of prison

Sanders’s mother Risa appeared tense while in court for the sentencing of their son in Alexandria, Virginia, bokep jilbab last week. The Sanders family’s zealous representation of their son included several different lawyers who filed emergency motions to try toget him out of prison

However Judge Ellis ruled that Sanders was too broke to pay a $60,000 special assessment for now and would have to wait until he served his sentence.

Sanders’s only possession – aside from his family’s wealth – is his car, Judge Ellis said.

Judge Ellis went on to praise Sanders and said that he expected he would bounce back after he completed his jail term.

He said: ‘He is a pretty amazing, inventive, energetic young man. Enterprising would be the best word I could use.

‘Even as a child he developed a business…I have no doubt that while his conviction would be a significant burden if he wants to work for Goldman Sachs, they will not be a significant burden if he becomes an entrepreneur, which he will.

‘I think he does have earning potential in the future.’

Judge Ellis has attracted controversy for comments about defendants before, including at the trial of Paul Manafort, Donald Trump’s former campaign manager.

While jailing Manafort for 47 months for a multi-million dollar fraud scheme Judge Ellis said that the sentencing guidelines of between 19 and 24 years were ‘vindictive’ and ‘way out of whack’.

He said: ‘Go and spend a day in the jail or penitentiary of the federal government.Spend a week there. He has to spend 47 months’.

Judge Ellis added that Manafort, who previously ran a lobbying firm that worked for third world dictators, had led an ‘otherwise blameless life’.

The Sanders family and their lawyer Christopher Amolsch did not respond to messages asking for comment

Labour and Channel 4 stars today accused the Government of deciding to sell the broadcaster for £1billion because of a ‘petty vendetta’ against its left-wing news bulletins and personal attacks on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson

Labour and Channel 4 stars today accused the Government of deciding to sell the broadcaster for £1billion because of a ‘petty vendetta’ against its left-wing news bulletins and personal attacks on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Critics have claimed Nadine Dorries’ pledge to take it out of public ownership is ‘payback’ for ‘biased coverage’, including of Brexit and climate change, with one hysterical MP branding it ‘fascism’. 

Labour has called the decision ‘cultural vandalism’ – but some viewers have pondered whether a new owner might improve on shows such as Naked Attraction — an uncensored nude dating show repeatedly branded the ‘worst programme ever shown on TV’.

Ministers deny they are pursuing any vendetta, with Ms Dorries pushing ahead with plans to sell the broadcaster in what will be the biggest disposal of a state-owned asset since Royal Mail in 2013.

She tweeted last night: ‘I have come to the conclusion that government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon’. 

US TV giants Paramount and Discovery are said to be vying with ITV and Sky to buy Channel 4 for £1billion and take it out of public ownership amid years of rows over its treatment of the Conservatives.

Its star presenter Jon Snow, who retired last year after 32 years, was accused of chanting ‘f**k the Tories’ at Glastonbury while Channel 4 News has been criticised for years over its coverage, most recently of and climate change.When secured a 80-seat majority in 2019, boos rang out in the studio during C4’s live news coverage of the general election hosted by Krishnan Guru-Murthy. 

Shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell said today that the decision was a ‘petty little vendetta against Channel 4’ that will ‘serve no good for the British public’, adding: ‘It doesn’t make any sense.I can’t find many people are in favour of it’. 

Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s former spin doctor, tweeted: ‘The Channel 4 move is right out of the Orban playbook and timed to make it blatant. Part of their purpose is to wind up ‘liberals’.’ Disgraced Labour MP Claudia Webbe, bokep indonesia now an independent, tweeted: ‘This is not freedom or independence – its the seedbed of fascism. Tory privatisation of Channel 4 is revenge for all the good journalism they did’.

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries is pushing ahead with plans to sell the broadcaster in what will be the biggest disposal of a state-owned asset since Royal Mail nine years ago.

Some hope that it will see the end of shows such as Naked Attraction, hosted by Anna Richardson

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries is pushing ahead with plans to sell the broadcaster in what will be the biggest disposal of a state-owned asset since Royal Mail nine years ago.Some hope that it will see the end of shows such as Naked Attraction, hosted by Anna Richardson

Viewers hope that a new Channel 4 could look to revamp its coverage and go back to its roots

Viewers hope that a new Channel 4 could look to revamp its coverage and go back to its roots 

Labour supporters including disgraced MP Claudia Webbe and Alastair Campbell compared the move to fascism and Viktor Orban

Labour supporters including disgraced MP Claudia Webbe and Alastair Campbell compared the move to fascism and Viktor Orban 

The Government has given the green light to the privatisation of Channel 4 after rows over funding and the balance of its coverage

The Government has given the green light to the privatisation of Channel 4 after rows over funding and the balance of its coverage

US TV giants Paramount and Discovery are said to be vying with ITV and Sky to buy Channel 4 for £1billion

US TV giants Paramount and Discovery are said to be vying with ITV and Sky to buy Channel 4 for £1billion

US TV giants Paramount and Discovery are said to be vying with ITV and Sky to buy Channel 4 for £1billion

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted: 'Channel 4 rightly holds a cherished place in British life and I want that to remain the case'

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted: ‘Channel 4 rightly holds a cherished place in British life and I want that to remain the case’

Now retired Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow was accused of apparently joining in a chant of 'F*** The Tories' while attending Glastonbury music festival in 2017 (pictured)

Now retired Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow was accused of apparently joining in a chant of ‘F*** The Tories’ while attending Glastonbury music festival in 2017 (pictured)

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MAFS: Mishel Karen to defend OnlyFans career on new reality show

Controversial Married At First Sight star Mishel Karen is heading back to the small screen.

The 51-year-old grandmother, who now works as an X-rated model, will be confronted by one of her family members about her raunchy career path on Spencer Pratt’s new online courtroom series, Judge Me. 

Pratt, best known for his time on The Hills, will serve as mediator between Mishel and her family on the show.

She's back! Married At First Sight's Mishel Karen (pictured) will return to the small screen to defend her controversial new career as an OnlyFans performer

She’s back! Married At First Sight’s Mishel Karen (pictured) will return to the small screen to defend her controversial new career as an OnlyFans performer

Daily Mail Australia understands that mum-of-three Mishel will defend herself over her porn career, which has ruffled some feathers among her nearest and dearest. 

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Mishel, who used to work as a policy trainer in the police force, recently became a grandmother after her son Sam welcomed a baby boy with his girlfriend.

She’s also a doting mum to daughter Eva, who featured on a few episodes of Married At First Sight and now works as a curve model in Brisbane.

The Macedonian stunner shot to fame in 2020 when she ‘married’ barber Steve Burley on Married At First Sight.

Family: The 51-year-old is a doting mother of two children (pictured), as well as a grandmother

Family: The 51-year-old is a doting mother of two children (pictured), as well as a grandmother

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Surgery-addicted model can't close her mouth after lip fillers

A surgery-addicted social media star who boasts the world’s ‘fattest vagina’ may soon have the world’s biggest lips too.

Mary Magdalene, 25, revealed this week she can no longer close her mouth after a lip lift and another round of lip .

On top of that, she just had her saline breast implants topped up to 5000cc, which has left her unable to fit into most normal clothes.

Pucker up! Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene (pictured) can no longer close her mouth after a lip lift and another round of lip filler

Pucker up!Surgery-addicted social media star Mary Magdalene (pictured) can no longer close her mouth after a lip lift and another round of lip filler

‘I got a lip lift so my mouth is always open,’ she explained to her 100,000 followers on Instagram.

‘Why?Because I think it looks a lot sl***ier and hotter,’ she added, before admitting she wants to look like a ‘bimbo’.

The American model was then asked about late singer Pete Burns, who famously had his lips botched so badly by a plastic surgeon that they almost had to be amputated. 

‘The lip amputation thing?’ Mary said.’Well, it’s sad, but for me, I go into surgery knowing, “Okay, I might die. I might lose a limb. But let’s hope for the best.”‘

Reasons: 'I got a lip lift so my mouth is always open,' Mary explained on Instagram. 'Why? Because I think it looks a lot sl***ier and hotter'

Reasons: ‘I got a lip lift so my mouth is always open,’ Mary explained on Instagram.’Why? Because I think it looks a lot sl***ier and hotter’

She also said she was working on making her lips and other body parts even bigger.

‘You can’t go huge all at once. I don’t think most people realise how much time, effort and money it takes to get really big body parts,’ she explained.

In addition to enlarging her lips, Mary also upped her saline breast implants to 5000ccs, which would make her bra size somewhere around a MM cup.

‘Both of my twins are officially in the 5000cc club,’ she proudly announced this week.

'I might die': The 25-year-old admitted she was aware she could possibly lose a limb, or even her own life, every time she goes under the knife

Bloody Mary: The model showed off her bleeding lips after her latest round of filler

‘I might die’: The 25-year-old admitted she was aware she could possibly lose a limb, or even her own life, every time she goes under the knife

Mary has expanders in her breasts, which are a type of empty implant that can be filled with saline via a port in the breasts.

While she has her implants gradually filled every few months by professionals, some models fill their own breasts at home with a needle and tube.

Over the years, she has spent about $300,000 on various plastic surgery procedures.

Enormous: 'You can't go huge all at once. I don't think most people realise how much time, effort and money it takes to get really big body parts,' she explained

Enormous: ‘You can’t go huge all at once.I don’t think most people realise how much time, effort and money it takes to get really big body parts,’ she explained

Eye of the beholder: Mary admired her own appearance in the mirror after her latest surgeries

Eye of the beholder: Mary admired her own appearance in the mirror after her latest surgeries

So far, her surgeries have included a brow lift, fat transfers, multiple nose and boob jobs, veneers, liposuction, and three Brazilian butt lifts with implants.

More recently, she went to Turkey to have her teeth filed down to get veneers, in addition to cat-eye surgery and a fourth nose job.

She became an internet sensation in 2018 after undergoing surgery to ‘inflate’ her vagina, making it the ‘fattest’ one in the world.

Mary has already announced plans to get a second vaginal surgery to make it even bigger, despite the fact she almost died during the first operation.

Busting out! In addition to enlarging her lips, Mary also upped her saline breast implants to 5000ccs, which would make her bra size somewhere around a MM cup

Busting out! In addition to enlarging her lips, Mary also upped her saline breast implants to 5000ccs, which would make her bra size somewhere around a MM cup

‘I almost died during [the] procedure.I had to get two blood transfusions. The doctor said I was losing so much blood, and turning very pale. He thought I was going to die,’ she previously said. 

Explaining the bizarre procedure on the No Jumper podcast, Mary said she wanted her nether regions to look ‘inflated’ so she could have ‘the world’s fattest vagina’.

‘So basically there’s this contraption that you use and it sucks your p***y and then it makes it very inflated, so I told the doctor that I just want it permanently to look like that,’ she said.

The voluptuous star said her enhanced vagina now looks like male testicles from certain angles due to the way it ‘pushes out’.

Flashback: Mary was raised in a deeply religious family and grew up as a devout Christian. (Pictured as a teenager)

Flashback: Mary was raised in a deeply religious family and grew up as a devout Christian. (Pictured as a teenager)

Natural: A natural Mary is pictured here before her extreme plastic surgeried

Natural: A natural Mary is pictured here before her extreme plastic surgeried 

Mary currently rakes in thousands of dollars a month doing porn on OnlyFans, which she uses to fund her plastic surgery and extravagant lifestyle. 

She grew up as a devout Christian in a strict religious family, but was working as a stripper before her 18th birthday after rebelling against her parents.

Mary also worked as an escort before using plastic surgery to transform herself into an internet celebrity and OnlyFans star, which she used to escape stripping and escorting for good. 

She has boasted that she now gets ‘paid to exist’ and is famous enough to never have to work a real job again. 

Oh my! Mary currently rakes in thousands of dollars a month doing porn on OnlyFans, which she uses to fund her plastic surgery and extravagant lifestyle

Oh my! Mary currently rakes in thousands of dollars a month doing Porn latina on OnlyFans, which she uses to fund her plastic surgery and extravagant lifestyle