In February 2010, the Democratic candidate for Illinois Lieutenant Governor decided to resign from the race. He decided to leave the race midstream because of some interesting allegations that came to light. Before leaving the race, he participated in one of the most bizarre television interviews ever. Drugs...sex...politics...crazy ex-wives...delusions... it makes John Edwards and Mark Sanford look like decent guys.
After the jump, the awesome photos of the "massage therapist."
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This just in: Reginald VelJohnson may be the most prolific cop in cinematic history.
Lazy Sunday night in Brooklyn. Viv, Mike, and I are watching Ghostbusters. All is calm... until the scene where the guys are in jail then they get taken to the mayor or something. We're only sort of paying attention until they're released from the clink... by none other than Carl (Otis) Winslow himself.
Crowd goes nuts.
Why? Because last night, this is what we were talking about. Everything we could think of that RVL has been in, he has played a cop. Here's the list we came up:
- Family Matters
- Die Hard
- Die Hard 2: Die Harder
- Ghostbusters
- Kojak: The Belarus File (1985) (TV) (uncredited) .... Policeman at courtroom
- Plain Clothes (1988) .... Captain Graff
- Turner & Hooch (1989) (as Reginald Veljohnson) .... Det. David Sutton
- One of Her Own (1994) (TV) .... Det. Bob Hymes