Nevada
Sex worker who appeared on ‘Hustler’ cover busted for shooting at Nevada brothel
The intercourse employee busted for a taking pictures inside Nevada’s notorious Bunny Ranch brothel has been recognized as a one-time cowl mannequin of “Hustler” Journal who claims she’s been “falsely accused.”
Savannah Henderson, generally known as “Tiara Tae,” took to Twitter Tuesday night time after posting bail, asking customers to subscribe to her OnlyFans account to listen to her facet of the story with all of the “juicy particulars.”
Henderson was arrested Monday night time after allegedly firing a number of rounds contained in the authorized brothel that was as soon as featured in an HBO collection, authorities stated.
However the self-described “pleasure and orgasm specialist” later claimed that cops obtained the unsuitable particular person.
“Spoiler shock: falsely accused. Lawyer examine. Fees dropped,” Henderson tweeted Tuesday shortly after 10 p.m. native time. “y’all thought you bought me lol keep tuned for my OF hyperlink with juicy particulars and information of courtroom I’m free to stroll and roam! Hope everyone seems to be having an amazing week. I’m feeling aid.”
Lyon County Sheriff’s deputies had responded to a report of pictures fired contained in the institution off Freeway 50 in Mound Home round 9:30 p.m. Monday — and heard a number of extra gunshots once they arrived on the scene, based on the sheriff’s workplace.
Nobody was harmed in the course of the taking pictures, the sheriff stated.
Nonetheless, Henderson allegedly locked herself in a room and disaster negotiations staff members had been referred to as in for help. She surrendered to officers hours later at about 12:30 a.m., the workplace stated.
The intercourse employee, who appeared on the duvet of the March 2019 difficulty of “Hustler” journal, was booked into Lyon County Jail and charged with 4 counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in addition to one depend every of possession of a managed substance, discharging a firearm the place others could also be endangered and obstructing/resisting a peace officer.
She was launched Tuesday after paying $86,140 in bail.
“I’mma drop an OnlyFans. I’m gonna discuss many of the particulars on there, however for those who wanna know what occurred at Dennis Hof’s world well-known Moonlight Bunny Ranch, be sure that and f—ing subscribe,” Henderson stated in a video she posted to Twitter.
The intercourse employee appeared to revel within the consideration her arrest garnered, writing “all eyes on me” subsequent to the video.
“E-mails sky rocketing, individuals wanting bookings and meet ups.. perhaps Dennis was proper, all publicity is nice publicity the phrase watching proper now what I do subsequent,” she tweeted, referring to late, former proprietor of the brothel Dennis Hof. “Keep tuned.”
The pictures had been reportedly sparked by a dispute between staff, the sheriff stated.
A girl who recognized herself as a “retired Bunny Ranch worker” referred to as Henderson a “loopy bully barbie b–ch” and a “whole f–king nutcase.”
“[She] bullied different girls for years. Attacked different,” Alexa Haze tweeted. “I witnessed when i [sic] labored there.”
“You would like B–ch Lmao you’re gonna eat your phrases after you see this courtroom information,” Henderson snapped again, not lacking the prospect to promote her channel as soon as once more. “Make certain and subscribe to my OF for the juicy particulars!”
Nevada
Nevada high school football championships 2024: How to watch state finals online
The Nevada state high school football championships are here. Here’s how you can watch any of the championship games online on NFHS network.
Watch: Nevada High School football championships
The NIAA state football championships will air from Nov. 23 to Nov. 26 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
How can I watch Nevada high school football? Fans can subscribe to NFHS Sports Network, a nationwide streaming platform for more than 9,000 high school sports. You can find the list of available schools here.
How much does an NFHS subscription cost? Is there a free trial to NFHS Network? An annual subscription costs $79.99, or you can pay monthly for $11.99 per month.
Can you watch NFHS on your phone or TV? NFHS Network is available on smart TVs like Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Google Chromecast, as well as on iOS and Android smartphones.
Nov. 23:
10 a.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 2A Football Championship Incline Vs. Pershing County
1:30 p.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 5A Div. II Football Championship Faith Lutheran Vs. Bishop Manogue
Nov. 25:
Noon PT: 2024 NIAA 5A Div. III Football Championship Galena Vs. Centennial
Nov. 26:
9 a.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 1A Football Championship Pahranagat Valley Vs. Tonopah
12:20 p.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 3A Football Championship Truckee Vs. SLAM Nevada
3:40 p.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 4A Football Championship Canyon Springs Vs. Mojave
7 p.m. PT: 2024 NIAA 5A Div. I Football Championship Arbor View Vs. Bishop Gorman
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Nevada
Controversial no-call, early hole dooms Nevada 66-62 against Weber State
RENO, Nev. (Nevada Athletics) – Nevada women’s basketball returned home after two weeks of being way, hosting Weber State, where Lexie Givens jumped to eighth all-time in rebounds in the 66-62 loss to the Wildcats.
Givens recorded 12 rebounds on the night, bumping her to eighth in the Nevada women’s basketball record book after tying ninth last season. With her rebounds, combined with 10 points, Givens got her first double-double of the season.
The first half started out strong for the Wolf Pack as they scored the first points off of free throws by Dymonique Maxie.
Nevada only gave up the lead once in the opening quarter, which it quickly got back and maintained throughout the remainder of the first 10.
Quarter two began with the Pack up 17-9.
The lead stayed with Nevada through five minutes, with Weber State slowly cutting into it. With 5:13 left in the half, the game was tied at 23. Nevada then found itself playing from behind for the rest of the quarter, trailing 40-27 heading into the break.
In the third quarter, Nevada began its comeback, cutting a once 15-point Wildcat lead down to just six. An eight-point run by the Wolf Pack allowed them to get back into it, beginning with free throws by Rakiyah Jackson. She was followed by back-to-back layups, scored first by Audrey Roden and then Izzy Sullivan.
Givens capped off the run with two more made free throws.
Weber State extended its lead a bit heading into the fourth, Nevada down, 51-43.
The final 10 saw the Wolf Pack’s first lead since the second quarter. Nevada inched its way back in front after a three-pointer by Roden, putting the Pack up, 57-56, with just over five minutes remaining in the game.
Nevada tried to keep the lead, but was unable to hold on, dropping the hard-fought battle to Weber State.
Roden, Maxie and Jackson all led the team with 11 points a piece. Jackson also recorded seven rebounds, followed by Olivia Poulivaati with six. Maxie led both teams in steals with a season high of five.
Nevada will remain at home to take on Morgan State on Sunday at 1 PM.
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Nevada wins a thriller over VCU in Charleston Classic; Pack will play Oklahoma State at noon Sunday
Nevada’s Kobe Sanders hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds to lift the Wolf Pack to a 64-61 win over VCU in the Charleston Classic men’s basketball tournament Friday night.
The Wolf Pack (5-1) will play Oklahoma State (4-1) at noon Sunday to close out the tournament.
Nevada’s Nick Davidson scored 15 points, 13 in the second half, to help spark the Pack.
Oklahoma State beat Miami, 80-74 on Friday.
Nevada struggled from the free throw line in Friday’s game, hitting 15-of-26, but hit some from the stripe late in the game. The Rams were 11-of-14 from the free throw line.
Nevada hit 7-of-13 from 3-point range while the Rams were 10-of-31 from deep.
Up Next
- Nevada plays Oklahoma State at noon Sunday in Charleston, S.C.
- Dec. 2, Washington State at Nevada, 7 p.m.
- Dec. 7, Nevada at Loyola Marymount, 6 p.m.
- Dec. 11, South Dakota State at Nevada, 7 p.m.
- Dec. 14, Texas Southern at Nevada, 7 p.m.
- Dec. 21, Colorado State at Nevada, 2 p.m.
- Dec. 28, Nevada at Wyoming, 1 p.m.
- Dec. 31, Utah State at Nevada, 7 p.m.
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