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Singapoor Maid takes sexy photos on employer's bed



After reading the recent horror story about a maid who put menstrual blood in her employers' soup, one employer did a spot check on her maid's Facebook page.

She was shocked when she saw a photo of her Filipino maid posing suggestively on the bed in the master bedroom.

The employer deduced that the photo was taken by another person, which meant that her maid was allowing strangers into the house while everyone was at work.

The concerned employer sent the photos to citizen journalism website Stomp to warn other employers to be vigilant about their maid's activities.

She added that she had only employed this maid for two months after she was transferred from another employer.

She has already sent the maid back to the employment agency.

She said: "I also have a kid in her care and it's unnerving to know these things are happening in my own house... Employers beware. She might be transferred to you next."

Earlier this year, there was a similar incident where a domestic helper wore her employer's clothes and posted the photos online.

Jobless man in Singapoor jailed for entering female toilet, peeping at student

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM9rbQnOffA3lRtGtDP8ho11nGdWyWuAR1TbG2GDFtXQSgX78D4LeJEotA7pu2JHpbED5JsdOpS-ErALnmJIHh3-90hLfGkWLsfnFU6b2913ICeukFemyCEDqRph_YqrALbebM6Uzjzpch/s400/121617903283528754wariat_Toilet_Signs.svg.med.pngAn unemployed man was jailed for three weeks on Friday for trespassing into a female toilet and insulting modesty.

Foo Sai Teck, 38, pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal trespass at the female toilet of CPA House at Aljunied Road and to peeping at a 17-year-old student through a gap between the door and the floor of a cubicle last month.

A Community Court heard that on Aug 3, he went to a female toilet on the fifth level of the building and stayed in the last cubicle.

Later, a 22-year-old student walked in and saw him kneeling with his head bent towards the floor and looking into a cubicle.

A week later, Foo repeated the offence by entering another women's toilet and peeping at a 17-year-old student.

Foo has convictions for criminal trespass, molestation and insulting modesty.

He could have been jailed for up to a year and/or fined for insulting modesty. For trespass, the maximum punishment is three months' jail and a $1,500 fine.

Facebook Accused of Publishing Partner’s Passwords

113910-facebook-founder-and-ceo-mark-zuckerberg.jpgAnother person is currently claiming a stake in Zuckerberg's Facebook fortune: someone named Paul Ceglia recently claimed that the social “not-working behemoth” had used some underhand tactics in the company’s legal defense.



Paul Ceglia said that he used to have a contract that would have undoubtedly made him a Facebook partner eight years ago. Ceglia is now claiming that the social network’s hired hands from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP for some reason included his personal passwords in court papers.

According to his accusations, his private e-mail addresses and passwords were extracted from the public federal court filing. Then, he claims, they were later removed. Meanwhile, Bloomberg believes that Paul Ceglia's attorneys were outraged and for some reason took a decision to use the alleged privacy violations for leverage in court. The court papers reveal that they are claiming that counsel’s baffling misconduct caused the situation where Ceglia’s e-mail accounts were accessible to the open public for a few hours. Currently they are looking for both court sanctions and attorney fees.

In respond, the most popular social network in the world denied that an individual named Paul Ceglia had any rights to its vast, vast coffers. All they were able to disclose was that Zuckerberg had agreed to work with something under the name “StreetFax” – a start-up. However, Facebook wasn’t referenced anywhere. In its turn, the corporation claimed that Paul Ceglia was engaging in fraud and therefore wasn’t entitled to any money.

Regardless of whether or not Paul Ceglia had any right to Zuckerberg's Facebook, everyone understands that he chose to target a company with very, very deep pockets. The latter, in the meantime, is a company that doesn’t wear its heart on its sleeve. If you have seen The Social Network or just learnt something about the most amazing network in the world, connecting friends and relatives in some cases tighter than any other means of communication, you would know that Facebook’s history was all over the lawsuits with claims that someone’s taken part in developing Facebook’s idea.

With the case continuing, we’ll whether this person is simply trying to turn a buck, or whether the social network is more worried than it’s letting on.