Texas Teacher, Brittni Colleps Who Was Convicted After Being Filmed Having Group Sex With 4 Students Insists She's The Victim. Husband Defends Her


Former Kennedale High School teacher Brittni Colleps insists she's not a sexual predator but says she feels like a victim after students she engaged in group sex with made a video of it without her consent.
Colleps spoke out in an interview that aired Friday on ABC's 20/20 -- her first public comments since being sentenced to five years in prison last month. She was convicted of 16 felony counts of improper relationship between an educator and student.
Prosecutors say Colleps had sexual relations with five of her students, including a group sexual encounter with four that was videotaped. The video was shown to jurors during the trial.
During the 20/20 interview, Colleps, who turned 29 on Thursday, was dressed in a pale yellow jail garb, with "Tarrant County" stenciled on the leg. She remains in the jail awaiting transfer to prison.

Correspondent Deborah Roberts asks the married mother of three what part of inappropriate did she not get?
"It's not that I didn't get it," Colleps said. "I should never be able to teach again."




But Colleps also said that she didn't believe she deserved prison. She said all the students were 18 or older -- consenting adults.
Colleps added, "I felt like I was victimized in that video, because I did not, I never gave my consent for it."
To explain her behavior, the former teacher said people go through "rough patches" in their lives and that's what happened to her. Her husband, Christopher, was out of state with the Army when the group sex happened.
He, too, was interviewed, and the 20/20 cameras followed him to the jail where, he said, he visits his wife daily.
Christopher Colleps and wife Brittni
"A lot of people don't know what unconditional love is, or how to love unconditionally," he said.
He said his wife having to one day explain her actions to their children should be punishment enough.
Colleps' appellate attorney has filed a motion for a new trial, court records show.

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Kid Cudi decided to bless his fans today with a preview of a new song off of his upcoming album, Indicud. While the sound quality for "King Wizard" isn't exactly CDQ you get a good idea what direction Cudi is headed in with this new project.

Earlier this year Cudi referred to the upcoming album as his version of The Chronic 2001, referring to Dr. Dre's classic.


"My new album is entitled 'indicud,' it will be my version of The Chronic 2001, some songs i'll produce, others i'll feat &/or play songwriter," he tweeted, at the time calling it, "My best work."

No release date for Indicud has been set yet.

What do you think of Cudi's new song?






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Alicia Keys made a splash at the iTunes Music Festival in London yesterday by premiering a new track during her 15-song set. The 31-year old singer thrilled the audience at The Roundhouse by playing "Brand New Me."

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YOUNG JEEZY & RICK ROSS GET INTO IT BACKSTAGE, 50 CENT ALSO MENTIONED IN SEPERATE BEEF AT TAPING OF BET AWARDS IN ATLANTA


Young Jeezy performs onstage at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards Rick Ross performs at the BET Hip-Hop Honors at Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center
Shots were allegedly fired on Saturday night outside the taping of the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta following a shoving match that broke out backstage between rappers Young Jeezy and Rick Ross.
According to sources, the two performers exchanged heated words during the ceremony and started pushing each other before their bodyguards and BET security intervened and separated the two men.
But that was apparently not the end of the incident. According to eyewitnesses, soon afterwards a member of Ross' entourage went to the parking lot of the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center and pulled out a gun, firing several shots.
No injuries were reported, and police have denied that shots were in fact fired.
Sources said that the concert venue was temporarily shut down during a musical tribute to the late hip hop mogul Chris Lighty. The building later reopened and the taping of the awards show continued with heightened security.
    According to the Atlanta Police Department, neither Young Jeezy nor Rick Ross was arrested in connection to the altercation.
    Rick Ross, 36, and Young Jeezy, 34, have not enjoyed a good relationship in the past, but lately the two appeared to be on good terms. 
    Escalation: Sources said a member of Rick Ross' entourage went to the parking lot after the backstage altercation and fired shots
    Escalation: Sources said a member of Rick Ross' entourage went to the parking lot after the backstage altercation and fired shots
    But on Saturday, Hot 97 DJ Funkmaster Flex tweeted that things between the rappers came to a head when members of their cliques crossed paths backstage.
    At around 9.30pm, the DJ tweeted: 'Jeezy and Rick Ross just had words backstage!! Pushing and shoving!!!'
    Minutes later, he posted an update, telling his followers: 'Beef just spread to the parking lot!!!' before tweeting, 'Shots fired in parking lot!!! Gunman arrested!!! Back to the show and the Club later!!!'  
    More trouble: Eyewitnesses said that Ross' protégé Gunplay was involved in a fight with members of 50 Cent's (pictured) G-Unit camp
    More trouble: Eyewitnesses said that Ross' protégé Gunplay was involved in a fight with members of 50 Cent's (pictured) G-Unit camp
    Multiple sources confirmed to News that Ross' protégé Gunplay was also involved in a fight with members of 50 Cent's G-Unit camp.
    Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that Jeezy was arrested in 2005 for carrying a concealed firearm without a permit and in 2008 for DUI, while Ross was arrested in 2008 for gun and marijuana charges, and in 2011 for possession of marijuana.
    The BET Hip Hop Awards will air on October 9.



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    Hanna Rosin’s new book,“The End of Men" Does the Future really need men?


    Hanna Rosin’s new book, “The End of Men”, has people talking. In her book, Rosin argues that women are adapting better to modern society than men are – moving into new jobs and new careers.
    It’s an issue that touches a lot of nerves. Are men really necessary? Despite research out this week that suggests the answer is no, scientists say males are vital to the survival of the human race.
    The study in question found that some snakes sometimes have “virgin births” without any male input.

    Teams at the Copperhead Institute and Wofford College in South Carolina and San Diego State University reported in the journal Biology Letters that they found copperhead and water moccasin snakes sometimes reproduce without males in a process known as parthenogenesis – literally, virgin birth.
    Other snakes including boa constrictors have also been documented as reproducing asexually, as have sharks and birds including chickens and turkeys. Insects and bacteria do it frequently.
    There are fears that advances in cloning technology could make the same true for humans. Farm animals are now frequently cloned. Why not people?
    “Between cloning and cellular reprogramming, you probably don’t need men, at least not biologically speaking,” says Dr. Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology, a company that uses cloning technology to make animals in the lab and also to make human embryonic stem cells. “But it wouldn’t be as fun.”
    And the human race might become weaker, too.
    Sexual reproduction makes plants, animals and other organisms stronger. Every time a new baby is born, half the genes come from mom and half from dad. It might be a roll of the dice, but over a population, this will give some of the new children an advantage growing up as the new genetic combinations help them survive new challenges.
    One really good example of this is sickle cell disease. People who inherit two versions of a certain gene, one from mom and one from dad, get sickle cell disease, a painful and often fatal condition caused by misshapen red blood cells clogging things up. It affects 1 in 5,000 U.S. children, mostly African-Americans. But if you get just one version, it turns out that gene helps make their red blood cells resist infection by the malaria parasite. That explains why the gene is so common among people who live on the African continent and their descendants.
    “This has saved literally hundreds of millions of people in the past,” says Lanza.
    Lots of theories center around how the constant changes caused by sexual reproduction can help people live through outbreaks of disease and resist new challenges. For instance, the people who survived the “black plague” that wiped out populations across Europe and Asia hundreds of years ago probably inherited genes that helped protect them against plague germs. Because those people survived better and lived to have more children, those genes became more common in the population. But those same genes might not help a bit against new germs, like Ebola or AIDS. So the human population does better when DNA gets a little mixed up with every new generation.
    However, there’s an even more compelling reason that explains why humans need sex, even if snakes and turkeys don’t.
    Lanza said it became clear when his labs started cloning animals. Males carry genes important for a process called imprinting, and this DNA is extremely important for the proper development of mammals in the womb – especially humans.
    In 2003, his lab cloned a rare animal called a banteng – an experiment meant to help preserve the endangered species of Asian cattle. One of the two animals had to be put down because it was twice the size of a normal banteng.
    It turns out you need male DNA for the proper development of the placenta -- the organ that nourishes a developing embryo and fetus. Many cloned animals have been born large, which can lead to fatal heart conditions and failures of other organs.
    Even companies that have successfully cloned pet cats and dogs have noted the process doesn’t work well – you must try many times to get a living animal.
    So to try to make people would just be too dangerous, Lanza says. “I always say right now with the way the technology is, it would be like sending your kid up in a rocket with a 50-50 chance it’ll blow up,” he said. “With the bantengs we put one down, but you couldn’t do that with your child.”
    And it’s not just the unnatural conditions involved in cloning an animal in the lab that are to blame. Every once in a while, a human woman’s body can start an egg developing without sperm having fertilized it. But Lanza says it doesn’t produce a baby. “Parthenogenesis in humans never produces a viable embryo,” he said. "They don’t implant in the uterus correctly.”
    Even if it did work scientifically, there are lots of other arguments against cutting men out of the process of making babies. The debate really took off after Dolly the sheep became the first cloned mammal in 1996, and it became clear that someone, somewhere, someday, would clone a human being.
    In theory, it would be possible to clone Einstein or Brad Pitt from a hair follicle. Scientists might perfect a technique for making sperm cells using cloning technology. “Everyone could have a child that was some percent Brad Pitt,” Lanza said. “You could see where that would cause very serious social issues.”



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