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Gawker give up on supposed video of Toronto's Rob Ford

What happened to the video?

  • There never really was one.

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • It was a fake.

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • The dumb asses accidentally erased it before they could sell it.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • A Ford supporter qietly bought it or convinced the owners to lose it.

    Votes: 5 55.6%

  • Total voters
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Jethro Bodine

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foxontherun

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If two newspaper reporters (not counting Gawker guy as a real journalist) say there was a video, then I believe there was a video. Whether it really was Ford or not is up to question, of course. But my bet is the video was quietly disappeared - there are just too many strange links here for it to be nothing at all.
 

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The Ford Brothers are right out of central casting for the parts of the shady politicians who hire the hit man to solve "problems." That scenario seems more likely than that there was no video to begin with.
 

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The Ford Brothers are right out of central casting for the parts of the shady politicians who hire the hit man to solve "problems." That scenario seems more likely than that there was no video to begin with.
I understand what you mean, it's just that if they are so shady they should be well enough connected to have trusted people "run" their dope for them. The fact that they don't is more troubling to me then whether or not he gets high lol!
 

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So, it seems according to the news today, that the correct answer was not in the poll -- the Toronto police have announced that they have video "consistent" with what was described by the reporters and Gawker. It sounds like the reporters only saw an edited, shorter version of what the police have. The fun saga continues.....
 
So, it seems according to the news today, that the correct answer was not in the poll -- the Toronto police have announced that they have video "consistent" with what was described by the reporters and Gawker. It sounds like the reporters only saw an edited, shorter version of what the police have. The fun saga continues.....
That was too good not to follow up....
SOURCE: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/rob-ford-i-have-no-reason-to-res

Rob Ford: 'I have no reason to resign'
Video showing Toronto mayor allegedly using crack is in police possession
CBC News Posted: Oct 31, 2013 7:07 AM ET Last Updated: Oct 31, 2013 2:43 PM ET

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says he has no reason to resign even as Toronto police Chief Bill Blair revealed his force is in possession of a video that allegedly shows Ford smoking crack cocaine.

"I wish I could come out and defend myself," Ford said outside his city hall office on Thursday afternoon. "Unfortunately I can't because it's before the courts. That's all I can say."

Ford appears in a video recovered by police during the Project Traveller investigation, Blair said today after Ford's friend and occasional driver Alexander Lisi was arrested on an extortion charge. Lisi is also facing drug charges laid previously.

Blair said a video seized during an investigation contains images of Ford that have been described by media outlets, an apparent reference to an alleged video that shows Ford smoking crack cocaine.

“We have recovered a digital video file, which is consistent with that which had previously been described in various media reports, and that file forms part of the evidence of the charge that we have laid today,” Blair said.


"I think it’s fair to say that the mayor does appear in that video, but I’m not going to get into the detail of what activity is depicted on that video," said Blair, who added that he was disappointed at the contents of the video.

Blair made the shocking revelation Thursday, the same day court documents were released detailing some of the evidence police used to obtain search warrants for Lisi on drug charges.

A Toronto police news release issued shortly after's Blair news conference alleges Lisi made "extortive efforts to retrieve a recording."

Blair also said the video does not contain enough evidence to lay charges against Ford.

Chief Bill Blair says police have recovered video Toronto police Chief Bill Blair revealed Thursday morning that investigators have recovered a "digital video file" that contains images of Mayor Rob Ford. (CBC)

The documents released Thursday detail evidence police gathered in order to get a search warrant for Lisi, who is also known as Alessandro or Sandro, on drug charges.

More information on the contents of those documents can be found here.

Read the documents by clicking on the link below.


The document runs 474 pages, with hundreds of pages of redactions.

It includes police notes with surveillance of Lisi's contact with Ford and documents dozens of meetings between the two men.

The police document indicates friends and people who worked in Ford's office were concerned that Lisi was "fuelling" the Toronto mayor's alleged drug use.

Payman Aboodowleh, a volunteer football coach at Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School, where Ford coached the team, told police that Lisi met Ford through him. He told police he was "mad at Lisi because he was fuelling the mayor's drug abuse," the document says.

The photos in the documents show Ford and Lisi meeting on several occasions, and exchanging more than one package. The two men also spoke by phone more than 200 times between March 25 and June 25. On one day alone — the two men exchanged 18 phone calls, according to the documents.

The documents begin with information from media stories on U.S. website Gawker and the Toronto Star about the alleged video, which appears to show Ford smoking crack cocaine. It also includes a now-famous photo of Ford standing in the driveway of a north Toronto home along with four young men.

One of those men was fatally shot earlier this year and the other two men were arrested as part of Project Traveller, which focused on gang-related drug activity in northwest Toronto.

Hours after the Gawker article was published, phone records show Lisi called Mohamed Siad, who the police report says "is believed to have been one of the people trying to sell Mayor Ford crack video." He also called one of the residents of the "crack house" several times.

Earlier Thursday, prior to the release of the documents, Ford got into an angry shouting match with reporters in the driveway of his home. He screamed at reporters and camera operators: "Get off my property." Watch video of that exchange here.
 
He finally admitted to smoking crack.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has admitted to smoking crack cocaine, saying he had done so in a "drunken stupor".

Mr Ford made the confession to reporters at city hall on Tuesday, saying he had taken the drug about a year ago but was not an addict.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24824651
OMG...He actually SAYS it in the video. THEN he says he wants the whole CITY to see the video. Is this so he can prove he was in a "drunken stupor" when he did it. WOWZA. iirc the mayor of DC also got busted smoking the shit with a SP in a hotel room!!

Marion Berry

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Barry came to national prominence as mayor of the national capital, the first prominent civil-rights activist to become chief executive of a major American city;[2] he gave the presidential nomination speech for Jesse Jackson at the 1984 Democratic National Convention. His celebrity transformed into international notoriety in January 1990, when Barry was videotaped smoking crack cocaine and arrested by FBI officials on drug charges. The arrest and subsequent trial precluded Barry seeking re-election, and Barry served six months in a federal prison. After his release, however, he was elected to the D.C. city council in 1992 and ultimately returned to the mayoralty in 1994, serving from 1995 to 1999.
 

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He's not an "addict"...that's only because he hasn't started sucking dick yet. LOL It'll happen eventually.
 
I've worked with a lot of crack / drug addicts before and I don't think he resembles one. An addict wouldn't be able to present himself in clean clothes, coherent ( Yes, he makes some pretty funny statements but I think it just makes him more human ), drive, answer questions and deal with the pressure of being stalked and harassed by the press and especially show up to work every day. An addict would go into hiding or do something crazy lashing out. I think he's a loose canon whose made some mistakes but I don't think politicians should be shunned because of drug use or using SPs. What they do in their personal lives is their personal lives. Is he a good mayor ? Has a he done positive things with the city of T.O. ? I've never heard about that in the press and when asked they say it's not relevant. Thats the only thing that should be relevant.
I think we have different definitions of the word addict.

Rob Ford is definitely an addict. He is addicted to FOOD.

And I have seen crack addicts: run successful business, wear nice suits and drive fancy cars. I have had the most surprising clients turn into "party" guys or think it is okay to ask me for "party favours" because of the line of work I am in.


It's a damn shame Chris Farley is dead for many reasons. One of those reasons would be because Mayor Ford was the part Farley was born to play in a dark comedy.
This is so, so true!!! (RIP Chris Farley)
 

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Rob Ford has to resign. Too drunk to know that he was smoking crack? Poor judgment from a politician who is the mayor of a 5 million plus city. He is an embarrassment to Toronto and Canada.
 

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Rob Ford has to resign. Too drunk to know that he was smoking crack? Poor judgment from a politician who is the mayor of a 5 million plus city. He is an embarrassment to Toronto and Canada.
the embarrassment is that we're even having this conversation. he should have been booted out months ago - somebody else is being protected here... ford's got major dirt on somebody imo
 

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the embarrassment is that we're even having this conversation. he should have been booted out months ago - somebody else is being protected here... ford's got major dirt on somebody imo
When Toronto elected Fat Frat Boy as Mayor, they should have known they were stuck with him until the end of his term. It's not like they didn't have a chance to assess his performance during his time as a Councillor.
 

Jethro Bodine

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All I can say is right now every other mayor in Canada is going to sleep and thanking God for Rob Ford.
You could be a huge fuck up, like our Mayor Sammy and next election your campaign slogan only has to be "At least I'm not as bad as Rob Ford."

And anyone from Toronto when asked how they could vote for him could say they did it while in a drunken stupor. LOL!
 

1nitestan

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^ LOL

WRT the suspension of senators. While I said they're probably not facing financial hardship due to the suspension, I do think they're getting screwed in terms of being suspended without due process.
 

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I think we have different definitions of the word addict.

Rob Ford is definitely an addict. He is addicted to FOOD.

And I have seen crack addicts: run successful business, wear nice suits and drive fancy cars. I have had the most surprising clients turn into "party" guys or think it is okay to ask me for "party favours" because of the line of work I am in.




This is so, so true!!! (RIP Chris Farley)

I agree with this, just like people stereotype those that participate in this industry, they stereotype addicts as well, I've met many a person whom was clean, nice clothing, completely square looking, but damn they partied hard and they were definitely addicts.
 
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