Prosecutor Trying to Play Evidence in Court Accidentally Plays Porn and a Video of a Little Person Dancing

That’s not going to help their case.

By Braden Bjella

Published 1 month ago in Facepalm

That’s not going to help their case.


Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe is currently facing charges of bribery and witness tampering, which he denies.


Things haven’t really been going well in the trial, though that’s not necessarily related to the facts of the case. Instead, the trial has had a few, umm, “technical glitches” — by which I mean the prosecution accidentally played a video of a little person dancing and of a vulva tweeting like a bird.


Apparently, the lead prosecutor was showing the judge some files extracted from the phone of lawyer Juan José Salazar. While the prosecutor was intending to play audio recordings of conversations between Salazar and another lawyer, she instead opened two other files: one containing a video of a little person doing a dance, and another that was, let’s just say, interesting.


The first video is below. If you want the spicier version, you can watch it here.

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Dude Schools Police Officers on the Law, Gets Them to Apologize to Him

That’s embarrassing.

By Braden Bjella

Published 1 month ago in Facepalm

That’s embarrassing.


Cops break the law all the time. On average, it’s estimated that around 1,000 police officers are arrested every year — and that’s mainly when the arresting officer has no other choice, such as in cases of drunk driving or assault.


Often, it’s unclear whether a cop just doesn’t know the law or if they’re intentionally ignoring it, and most of the time, the general public isn’t well-informed on the issue either. When they are, however, they can pose a real headache for an officer, as this officer learned upon trying to apprehend an innocent man.


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