Wednesday, November 26, 2025

 

you see    no words  needed   no matter how  smart  ....greed will always get the  smatest and turn them into stupid .......no end    never ....... trust a woman  look at this  .....had a  great  career   and   stuff and ruined it  for  40 k  .......totally   fucking stupid 




Glamorous prosecutor's career ruined over claims she refused to return $40,000 jewelry delivered to her by mistake before selling some of it online

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scandal-plagued Arizona ex-prosecutor's career and reputation lie in ruins over claims she refused to return $40,000 of jewelry delivered to her by mistake and sold a diamond bracelet from the haul online.  

Vanessa Dailey, 49, has been charged with felony theft after receiving a pricey package meant for someone else at her Phoenix condominium complex on May 31 - before allegedly stealing one of the items to turn a profit.

The former division chief at the Arizona Attorney General's Office - professionally known as Vanessa Hickman - was unwilling to hand over the expensive accessories to their rightful recipient, investigators said.

US Postal inspectors came knocking on her door nine times trying to take back the package, according to court records reviewed by AZ Central.

She allegedly told investigators that she runs an online store on web retailer Poshmark, so she often has an influx of packages being delivered to and shipped from her home. 

Finally, Dailey gave in about a month later and returned the package, but postal authorities allegedly found the return suspicious. 

While Dailey gave them the missing package, inspectors noticed excessive tape on it - even though she claimed that she never opened it, KOLD reported. 

But the intended recipient, who had been expecting a package from a friend in Florida, was dismayed to find that a $2,400 diamond bracelet from Costco was nowhere to be found. 

Vanessa Dailey, 49, has taken a leave from her position at the Arizona Attorney General's Office

Vanessa Dailey, 49, has taken a leave from her position at the Arizona Attorney General's Office

The allegedly stolen package belonged to one of Dailey's neighbors at her Phoenix condominium complex

The allegedly stolen package belonged to one of Dailey's neighbors at her Phoenix condominium complex

Photos reviewed by authorities indicated that Dailey had removed a label from the package, according to court records. 

Investigators discovered that Dailey allegedly sold an identical wrist piece on Poshmark about 10 days before returning the package, initially listing it for $1,947, but ultimately selling it for just $750. 

'This dramatic undervaluing is consistent with the sale of stolen property,' investigators wrote in court filings, as per KOLD. 

Amid the unflattering accusations stemming from the investigation, Dailey was placed on leave from her top position at the AG's office on November 13. 

US Postal Service (USPS) inspectors arrested Dailey on November 19 in connection with the stolen jewelry. 

The county sheriff's office told the Daily Mail that she was released from custody the following day.  

On Monday, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office formally charged the disgraced prosecutor with one count of felony theft. 

While she currently is only facing one charge, a Postal Inspection Service report recommended that she also be charged with the more serious felony of trafficking in stolen property. 

Dailey did not respond to Daily Mail's request for comment. When an AZ Family reporter went to her condo for a statement, she declined to speak. 

Dailey, professionally known as Hickman, was arrested on November 19

Dailey, professionally known as Hickman, was arrested on November 19 

Dailey opened the door to her condo and declined to comment on the situation to an AZ Family reporter

Dailey opened the door to her condo and declined to comment on the situation to an AZ Family reporter

This is not the first time Dailey has found herself accused of stealing. 

She previously worked as the City of Peroia's attorney but took a leave of absence in January 2023. 

Dailey worked as a top-ranking official under AG Kris Mayes, seen above

Dailey worked as a top-ranking official under AG Kris Mayes, seen above

The city has launched a lawsuit against her, alleging that she had wrongfully accepted $139,000 in severance funds - coming out of taxpayers' pockets. 

Dailey has fiercely denied any wrongdoing. She filed a countersuit against Peroia last year, but the Maricopa County Superior Court dismissed her case, allowing the ongoing lawsuit to move forward. 

In a statement to the Daily Mail, a spokesperson for Arizona AG Kris Mayes confirmed that Dailey has stepped away from her high-ranking position. 

'Attorney General Mayes believes that every individual is entitled to due process, but also that justice must be served,' he said.

'The allegations against Ms Hickman [Dailey] are serious for any state employee, particularly someone in a leadership position.'

The Daily Mail has reached out to Mayes' office, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, the city of Peroia and the USPS Inspection Service for comment. 





Tuesday, November 25, 2025

A SIMPLE SNOWBOARDER .....WHO KNEW

 

Let me start by saying....... "god dam jesus christ son of a hooker /carpenter."....fuck my old boots  ......as they say  ...who are they ???.......i mean........ who would have thought a simple  snowboarder .......would be a  king pin   chooch dealer ....you  know .....snow/white lady/charles/dust/bolivian marching dust /nose candy /....cocaiina......but you just  never   know   who is selling blow .....(haiku poetry)........anyways........ nice car and  stuff  ......but the  fact........ a  snow  boarder  well he is  into snow   of  course   so  that  might have been the  connection .......never believe anything anyone tells ya      you  just do not  know  what the fuck people are into these  days   .......look at  this ......




FBI Seizes One-Of-Six Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster From Former Olympic Snowboarder Who's Currently On The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List

Collin Woodard
4 min read
2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster the FBI seized from Ryan Wedding
2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster the FBI seized from Ryan Wedding - FBI Los Angeles

You know you've got a fun one on your hands when an FBI press release opens with the line, "Ten defendants have been arrested – and 11 total are in custody – pursuant to a nine-count federal grand jury indictment unsealed today charging a former Olympic snowboarder now on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List, a Canadian criminal barrister, a reggaeton musician, a would-be gangland news website operator, and others in connection with the January 31 murder in Colombia of a federal witness in a separate criminal case." And boy, do we. Because that case also involves the FBI seizing an ultra-rare and expensive 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster.

On Facebook this week, the FBI's Los Angeles division posted four (objectively terrible) photos of the car, saying, "As part of the Giant Slalom investigative developments announced last week involving FBI Top Ten Fugitive, Ryan Wedding, and his associates, a rare 2002 Mercedes CLK-GTR valued at $13 million was seized by the FBI." Why the photos look like something you might accidentally take if you dropped your phone on the floor close to the car, I have no idea, but considering the FBI posted them on Facebook, it's at least fitting.

Still, that Mercedes is no random Facebook Marketplace listing. Only 28 CLK GTR road cars were ever built, only six of which were convertibles, and this is one of them. Is it worth exactly $13 million like the FBI claims? Who's to say until it sells, but they're probably not far off. It's not like they come up for sale all that often, but a 2002 CLK GTR Roadster sold in 2023 for a little more than $10 million. Of course, we also don't know whether it will survive long enough for the FBI to auction it off, since you just know Kash Patel is headed there right now in the FBI jet, hoping to take it for a spin with his country singer girlfriend.

Read more: This Is Every Car Brand Killed By GM

From hitting the slopes to hitting the slopes

So, who is this Ryan Wedding, who somehow went from Olympic snowboarding to becoming a (now former) CLK GTR owner and one of the most wanted men in the world? According to NBC News, Wedding was born in Thunder Bay, a small city in Ontario, Canada, that Wikipedia's list of notable people tells me also gave us Edgar Laprade, Elizabeth Smellie, and Elsie MacGill. He was also a talented enough skier to compete with Team Canada in the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics in parallel giant slalom, but he didn't medal or even come close, instead finishing 24th.

Six years later, in 2008, Wedding was arrested for trying to buy cocaine from an undercover FBI agent and was eventually found guilty of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. He only received a 48-month sentence, though, and was released in December 2011 after the judge allowed him to count time served. Once he was released, Wedding reportedly went right back to a life of crime and soon became the biggest cocaine dealer in Canada:

In Wednesday's unsealed indictment, law enforcement detailed how Wedding's organization, working with members of Mexican drug cartels, allegedly used boats and planes to move hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia to Mexico. The organization then began using semitrucks to smuggle the drugs across the border from Mexico to its "hub" in Southern California, the indictment said. The cocaine would then be transported to Canada and other states, federal officials said.

At the Wednesday news conference, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wedding's organization is responsible for importing about 60 metric tons of cocaine a year into Los Angeles.

"He controls one of the most prolific and violent drug-trafficking organizations in this world," she said. "He is currently the largest distributor of cocaine in Canada."






  you see    no words  needed   no matter how  smart  ....greed will always get the  smatest and turn them into stupid .......no end    neve...