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Laurence, come get your daughter, she's out here acting up something tough.
Montana Fishburne, the 19 year old daughter of acclaimed actor, Laurence Fishburne has already made her sex tape which comes out this month. Now she's starring in an R rated video with the co-star of her sex tape, Brian Pumper.
I gotta give it to Brian though, he sees an opportunity to exploit this broad while her name is out there in the press, so he's going for it.
Fishburne, goes by the name "Chippy D" in her fledgling porn career. She's hoping to get that Kim Kardashian type success from freaing on camera according to her press release.
We'll see........
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Actor Laurence Fishburne probably just scratched Kim Kardashian off his Christmas card list.
Citing the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star as her major inspiration, Laurence's 19 year old daughter, Montana Fishburne is releasing a sex tape according to TMZ.
The relatively unknown actress says, "I've watched how successful Kim Kardashian became and I think a lot of it was due to the release of her sex tape."
Montana has no previous acting credits, her page on the Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) is blank.
I guess if it worked for Paris Hilton and Kim K, it could work for Montana. I somehow doubt Laurence is happy about this though.
Vivid Entertainment is set to release the tape in August.
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A New York City police officer is in hot water over the major mishandling of a minor accident.
Officer Louis Ramos of the 84th Precinct was arrested and suspended Tuesday after being charged with leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving.
The arrest follows a June 14 incident in which Ramos and his partner ran into a cyclist with their patrol car.
According to the Daily News, Ramos and fellow officer Paris Anderson were driving against traffic when they neared the intersection of Sands and Jay Streets in Brooklyn and struck the unnamed bicyclist.
The biker was launched forward over his handlebars.
He suffered a broken hand, cuts and bruises.
Ramos, a 19-year veteran, and Anderson, a six-year veteran, can be seen on surveillance video pulling the rider onto the sidewalk and giving him tissues to clean the cuts and abrasions on his face, arms and legs.
They then returned to their vehicle and left the scene.
The Daily News reported that Anderson and Ramos said they thought the man just fell off his bicycle after being startled by the patrol car's lights and sirens, but it was unclear what the officers were responding to.
The Brooklyn District Attorney's office has charged Ramos with assault, leaving the scene of an accident with injury and reckless driving