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Two sisters are suing the Biography Channel and A&E as well as a production company and the City of Naperville after they were reluctantly the subjects of an episode of "Female Forces."
Chelsea Frederick and Ferrara Daum say they were exiting their apartment dressed in pajama pants to go to a drive-through restaurant one night when a Naperville police officer detained Chelsea on a warrant for her failure to appear in traffic court. According to the complaint, the following then occurred: - The male police officer detained the plaintiffs to await the arrival of a female Naperville police officer and a camera crew filming "Female Forces." - The plaintiffs were told the camera crew was for a documentary about the Naperville police. - The plaintiffs told them they did not want to be filmed and were ignored. - Chelsea was unable to post bond and was arrested. - Ferrara was not physically restrained but felt compelled to stay with her younger sister. - While being searched and handcuffed, Chelsea's pajama bottoms began falling down her hips but she could not lift them up because she was handcuffed. Continue reading after the jump. Follow me on Twitter at jenfernicola. - The camera crew focused attention on Chelsea's falling pink Hello Kitty pajama bottoms and indecently exposed skin. - While in a holding cell, Chelsea was asked to sign a release form authorizing the use of the footage. Chelsea refused to sign the form. - Ferrara Daum was never asked to sign a release. - In episode five of "Female Forces," both plaintiffs are prominently and clearly shown with Chelsea's arrest being featured in the episode. - In the episode, a voice-over states that Chelsea was "concerned about the state of her pants." |
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Naperville does not harbor illegal immigrants. There are no illegal immigrants in the beautiful city of Naperville. I cant speak for any other communities, all I can say is that Naperville has never and will never harbor illegal immigrants. Thats what Florida is for.
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As far as the two sisters suing for being on Female Forces, they got what they deserve. This would have never happened if she didnt FAIL to appear in traffic court. Failing to appear in court results in...a warrant! Doesnt take a genius to figure that one out.
If you choose to leave the house in pajama pants or any other attire that may be embarrasing...dont do it in the first place! When you go out into public, you are putting yourself on display. They chose to wear what they did so now they can suffer the consequences. This lawsuit will be dropped. |
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Hahahahaha "conpa"...get a life. Stay in Elgin. It's disgusting in Elgin and I know you wish you can live in an affluent city like Naperville. Face it, you cannot afford to purchase a home here. You cannot afford the taxes to live here. You cannot afford to shop at our high end stores here. The only big fence that should be built around the luxurious community of Naperville is the one to keep the trash like you out!
I dont see a show on television praising your police force. I dont see your town on CNN Money Magazines list of the Best Places to Live in America. The police force here serves and protects the people of Naperville...and they do so by keeping people like you out! |
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