Sheriff Robin Tunney Responds to Appeals
Mar 6, 2019 16:04:01 GMT -6
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Post by Proxio on Mar 6, 2019 16:04:01 GMT -6
Chief Deputy Sheriff Robin Tunney poses for 2018-19 ID portraits on Friday September 7, 2018 (NITRO Officials)
OTTAWA, ON (NITRO HEADQUARTERS) - NITRO Chief Deputy Sheriff Robin Tunney made the decision on Monday morning to reverse last week's decisions of Emily Osment, Airee Brooks, and Mia Lasanti but Michi Kat Grimes' decision will not be reversed as it was not appealed by ICE Defense Attorney Rashida Jones anyways because ICE Phederation CEO Paige Van Buren wanted MKG to be punished to the full extent of the law and doesn't want her getting out early because she wants a message to be sent that the other young ICE Starlets will not get away with reckless behavior like that in her studio.
Emily Osment was represented by ICE President Molly Ephraim and their Defense Attorney Rashida Jones despite Emily not actually being on that roster but Molly fought for Emily because she plans on working with her as a free agent this season while Emily works on getting back into a NITRO studio at some point in the future. Emily was originally suspended for almost 3 months and was not due to end her suspension until Sunday December 2, 2018. Now Emily is a NITRO Free Agent and will start working with Molly Ephraim on getting a recurring role on Molly in South Philly including a special called Anti-Gay which will be a Molly in South Philly spin-off according to ICE sources which will focus on dissing the LGBTQ community in NITRO and its actors who are gay mainly the ones who work for NBC Universal this season. Anti-Gay could be ready for a November launch and it will air during the weeks where Molly in South Philly takes a break this season.
Airee Brooks actually served a few days in jail starting last Tuesday and was released on Friday to go an practice with her WFL team the Quebec Nordiques on Friday and Saturday along with playing the actual game against Amber Anderson and the Houston Oilers this past Sunday so Airee only served three full days in prison. Rashida Jones didn't see the point of Airee serving anymore time since she was going to be out on Monday October 1st anyways which is only two weeks from now. Airee's crime wasn't that severe anyways she just stole a pair of sneakers from Chase Carter. NBC Universal's Tempestt Bledsoe who is the leader in fighting anti-bullying at NBC is not happy about Airee Brooks getting off the hook that easily and didn't agree with the 3-week decision either but the decision is final as Airee Brooks is a free citizen now and will officially be back at ICE in Toronto today.
The last reversed decision comes on the ROD side with their new pickup Mia Lasanti and this decision was not appealed by Lucy Hale or any of her lawyers this was actually a decision made collectively with Sheriff Tunney, Superintendent Bridget Moynahan, and Commissioner Rachael Leigh Cook. Sheriff Tunney wanted Mia Lasanti out of jail for her own safety after reports came out that her former gang affiliation with the Sallies gave trouble in prison including Lizzies gang members who were threatening to kill her. Sheriff Tunney said that Mia would be better off in her new studio since she is not a danger to anybody there like she was in Chicago when she didn't wanted to be with RTN. Mia wants to be ROD so they believe her behavior will be better. Mia will stay in the Ontario province in Canada and will be used to represent Northern Secondary School against Team ICE on Tuesday in Toronto to help that team then she'll fly back with her studiomates on Tuesday night to Los Angeles and start working the rest of the week.
Michi Kat Grimes is not expected to get our prison before her sentence ends in January as she was suspended for the whole season by the WFL over the weekend so she won't be able to come out of prison to play on the weekends so Detroit Fury will need to to replace her this season. MKG's sentence had a lot to do with her being a repeat offender because she's been committing crimes ever since she's been in the NITRO system starting in 2013 and has been in and out jail ever since. Most actors would've been able to get out of prison today but MKG's rap sheet is too long and too deep and a lot of people in NITRO feels she's extremely dangerous and mentally disturbed in the head.
NBC EXECUTIVES CONCERNED WITH TRIP TO TORONTO FOR TEAM ICE
NBC President Erinn Hayes is extremely concerned with her actors going up to Toronto on Monday for Team ICE's third episode on Tuesday. She doesn't know how good or deep the security will be at those facilities where these sporting events are going to be played at tomorrow.
The NBC Hotties and NBC Heartthrobs along with the ROD Knockouts and a few of the ROD male actors are expected to compete on Team ICE the rest of the season every Tuesday to help their opponents take them down. Both CEOs Selena Gomez from NBC and Lucy Hale from ROD support the decision to allow their athletes to take part in these episodes as they'll be getting a phat paycheck every week for participating directly from the high school league and The ICE Phederation. Selena and Lucy thinks it will help them get their players ready for their upcoming BOTNS events this season as the first BOTNS event of the season takes place on Wednesday October 17, 2018 as NBC hosts Team NEXUS (future NITRO draft picks & free agents like Emily Osment) in Paris while ICE travels to Los Angeles to take on ROD.
The Head of the ICE Security Unit Shemar Moore assures the safety of all of the NBC and ROD athletes coming saying that the high school league has hired extra cops from the Toronto Police Department to be present during each event.
Also these trips to Toronto will be a lot different from NBC's first official visit as a team and studio to Toronto on November 23rd because the actors will not be hanging around the city they will come there to their hotels and go straight to the sporting facilities and leave they will have no contact outside of playing fields with the ICE actors. Shemar Moore also says that they will not use the locker rooms at East York Secondary Academy to shower and change they'll have a ride back-and-forth to the hotel to change their clothes and take a shower after the matches. Then at the end of the day they'll immediately take a team bus to the airport to get the hell out of town and this will be the routine every week. Also they'll be protected with a heavy amount of the police the whole time they're there.
The biggest threat around these Team ICE games is that the high school students and Lizzies gang members hanging out around the facilities like the baseball park as students cut class towards the end of the school day to hang out in the outfield to watch the games and it was a wild scene when East York was up there for the season opener a couple of weeks ago where there was a brawl of students fighting each other that got real bloody and violent and stopped the game for 20 minutes. A majority of the games take place afterschool hours in the early evening so the baseball game is the biggest concern and the soccer game takes place at BMO Field which is located right by Lake Ontario so about over 3 miles away from the high school so it should be a lot more safer atmosphere although they're expecting a sellout crowd of 30,000 people for the soccer home opener.
Shemar Moore says it will be a lot more dangerous when they visit Toronto for BOTNS in October though because they aren't protected by the high school league to bring in a heavy police presence and the actors will be on the streets of Toronto that weekend so anybody can attack them at anytime. That will be the true dangerous visit for NBC actors but they will have nothing to worry about coming up to Toronto for Team ICE episodes. It will be impossible for anybody to pull anything off unless it's inside of the game itself.
Commissioner Rachael Leigh Cook says that Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in October so students will be in school to terrorize NBC on November 23rd as students will be in school that day. It's not a holiday like it is in the United States the day after Thanksgiving known as Black Friday the biggest shopping day of the year and many Canadians call in sick to take the day off to shop but East York the last few years hasn't had a huge amount of their students missing that day. Her original plan was to use one of the teacher days to schedule that game but there were several scheduling conflicts and November 23rd was open so she says good luck to NBC on that day maybe somebody doesn't return alive.
CEO Paige Van Buren says as badly as she wants to hurt the NBC actors she says they'll wait until November to do anything to them and that she told her actors not do anything that will get them suspended or sentenced to jail. She says the police presence will be way too large for anybody to try anything like that as she feels like the WFL is a lot more unsafe than Team ICE episodes will be which is how Airee Brooks was able to steal Chase Carter's sneakers so easily.
These won't be the full teams from ROD or NBC coming to compete against Team ICE but there are going to be some high-profile athletes coming into Toronto like Allison Shields, Tracy Kimmell, and Kya Summers as this is expected to be their first visit to Toronto since they were first traded from ICE. Allison says she hasn't been in Toronto since 2016 when she went to Chicago and the same for Tracy Kimmell and Kya was traded just last week so she's barely been away from ICE.
WARNING: Sheriff Tunney told NBC and ROD executives to make sure that they're careful who they send to Toronto for the baseball game because that's the least safest Team ICE event because of the way the baseball park is made anybody can jump over the fence to attack one of the players. She says anybody who has severe beef with any of the ICE Starlets should not participate in baseball this week. ROD has already shown concern for Kya Summers' safety saying that she will only pitch when East York has road games outside of Toronto.
ICE made a deal with NBC Sports last week to broadcast all of the baseball games for Team ICE this season in daytime.