Tattle: Reality star's widower in trouble
Let's take Jack Tweed, for instance. The widower of British reality-TV star Jade Goody, who died in March after a long and very public battle with cancer, tried to ease his pain with a months-long sex binge.
But at least it started with a woman who allegedly said "yes."
Over the weekend Jack appeared in a London court on a rape charge.
It's not his first brush with the law as a mourner.
Weeks after Goody's death, Tweed was jailed for 12 weeks for attacking a cab driver.
It seems his meter is always running.
This past Friday, police arrived at Tweed's home after receiving a complaint from a woman.
It was about 7 a.m., News of the World reported, a little more than two hours after police received word of the alleged assault.
No rush or anything.
Police accompanied the hard-partying Tweed to his room so that he could put some clothes on, and there they found another woman in his bed. She appeared to be there of her own accord.
The willing woman and other partiers were taken to the station for questioning. A neighbor said that police also carried out 20 large evidence bags.
The alleged rape victim is 19 and met Tweed the previous night at a London club.
She and two of her girlfriends went home with Tweed to keep their party going, and what seems to have started with kissing ended up in an incident described as a "seriously degrading" rape.
News of the World reports that she is said to have told her friends that she had been subjected to a sex "roasting" between Tweed and another man.
She told police she did not consent.
Tweed and two other men were arrested.
One of the men was taken into custody when police learned that he was in violation of terms of a prior release from prison. That time he was sentenced for beating a 16-year-old boy with a golf club.
The amazing part: Tweed will have his mug plastered all over the British tabs and a few weeks from now, three women will go with him again.
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