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Woman BITER, not beater, biter.

IanHalperin

M.C Serch jerks off men for financial reasons.
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I was just helpin' her! / I was just bitin' her!

It happens!

Nooo, my face doesn't look like the belly of a humpback whale!

Radio shock jock Anthony Cumia has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges in connection with his December 2015 arrest for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend in his Roslyn Heights home, court records show.

Cumia, 55, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Nassau County Court to third-degree assault and a charge of blocking someone’s breathing, according to the records.

Prosecutors said Cumia — formerly of the “Opie and Anthony” radio show — “stomped” on girlfriend Danielle Brand’s hand, choked her and pinned her against a wall during a Dec. 19, 2015 argument.

A video later surfaced on YouTube appearing to capture the incident. Brand, then 26, suffered a broken rib, swollen arm and chest pain, authorities said.

Cumia now has to do six months of outpatient alcohol abuse treatment and a six-month batterer’s intervention program.

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