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Where the Hell is Moses Kuria?

It seems Moses Kuria, the man of many portfolios, embarked on a whirlwind adventure through the halls of government, only to find himself in a comedic conundrum. Starting off strong as the Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade, and Industry, he was the talk of the town. But alas, fate had other plans. In a twist fit for a sitcom, Kuria found himself shuffled over to the Public Service portfolio faster than you can say "bureaucratic shuffle". Then, the plot thickened! In a classic case of diplomatic drama, the US Trade Representative, Katherine Tai, decided to give Kuria a cold shoulder after cancelling not one, but two meetings with him. The reason? His "foul mouth". Oh, the irony! It seems even the most seasoned politicians can't escape the wrath of a sharp tongue. Since then, Kuria has seemingly vanished into thin air, keeping a low profile that would make even Bigfoot jealous. Rumour has it he's taken up residence in a cozy cave somewhere, pondering th

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Meet Silvio Lucchesi. The Tennessee man allegedly used a hidden camera to film his girlfriend's mother naked inside a bedroom in his home.

Lucchesi, 33, was busted last week after Grayce Dewitt "observed a video camera in the closet of the bedroom she was getting dressed in after taking a shower."

Dewitt, a 54-year-old Arkansas resident, was visiting the suburban Memphis home her daughter shared with Lucchesi, "observed the camera to be recording," then reviewed the videotape and saw Lucchesi "adjusting the recorder just before she observed herself in the nude." A police review of the tape also revealed that Dewitt had been recorded "in a similar state of undress" on May 26, two days before the video camera was discovered, according to a criminal complaint.

In a brief interview, Lucchesi referred to his arrest as a "bogus kind of a set-up situation," but declined to talk further. "I'm a nervous wreck," he said, adding that he has gone "days with no sleep." Lucchesi is facing two counts of unlawful photographing, a misdemeanour.







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