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'KUWTK' Producers 'Begging' Jordyn Woods Take Lie Detector Test On Camera - Radar Online

Posted: 07 Mar 2019 04:12 AM PST

It's not over yet!

Less than one week after Jordyn Woods told all on her side of the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, RadarOnline.com exclusively learned Keeping up with the Kardashians producers are "begging" the 21-year-old to take a lie detector test on camera!

"They really want Kris Jenner to polygraph Jordyn for the upcoming season of the show," a family insider revealed.

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"Everyone wants to settle this once and for all and they've approached Jordyn with the idea and she is considering it," the source added.

Although the KUWTK family is on board with the lie detector test idea, Radar has learned exclusively Khloe Kardashian, 34, is not!

"Khloe wants this to be over and she also doesn't want to look more wrong than she already does," a source close to family told Radar.

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"If it turns out that Jordyn is telling the truth, Khloe will have to apologize again, which she doesn't want to do!"

As Radar readers know, Jordyn revealed her side of the story on pal Jada Pinkett-Smith's Red Table Talk podcast last week where she admitted the NBA player kissed her on the lips in the wee hours after a raging, boozy house party in Los Angeles on February 17.

Just moments after the explosive interview, Khloe took to Twitter to slam Jordyn and accuse her of lying!

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"Why are you lying @jordynwoods ?? If you're going to try and save yourself by going public, INSTEAD OF CALLING ME PRIVATELY TO APOLOGIZE FIRST, at least be HONEST about your story. BTW, You ARE the reason my family broke up!" Khloe wrote.

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Explosive Results! Michael Jackson's Sex Abuse Accusers Undergo Lie Detector Test - Radar Online

Posted: 05 Mar 2019 12:08 PM PST

Family, friends and fans of the late Michael Jackson have been torn over the explosive two-part HBO documentary Leaving Neverland. Now, a top lie detection expert is revealing exclusively to RadarOnline.com if Wade Robson and James Safechuck could be lying about their accusations that the King of Pop molested them as children.

Lie detection expert Michael Sylvestre used a truth-detecting device to scrutinize the statements made by the accusers in the documentary against Jackson.

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Sylvestre, a certified voice-stress analyst, fed the clips into the DecepTech Voice Stress Analysis Machine – a computerized version of the Psychological Stress Evaluation, which is used by over 50 law-enforcement agencies in the U.S. The test is said to be superior to a conventional polygraph, although some critics note that the same critiques against traditional polygraphs can be applied to this technology as well.

In the documentary, Safechuck, claimed Jackson held a mock ceremony and even gifted him jewelry.

"I was really into jewelry at that time and he would reward me with jewelry for doing sexual acts to him," he claimed. "He would say that I need to sell him some so I could earn the gift."

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He alleged the mock wedding ceremony took place in Jackson's bedroom.

"We filled out some vows like we would be bonded forever," he said. "It felt good. And the ring is nice. It has a row of diamonds. The wedding ring."

According to Sylvestre's analysis, Safechuck, 42, was probably being truthful about the mock wedding, but levels of stress indicate he may not have been truthful about the "rewards" for sexual favors.

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"That statement is truthful and is the least amount of deception he has, there is zero stress," he said of the mock wedding. "That is really good in the fact there is a lot of detail and it's truthful."

He claimed the vows have "a little bit of stress, but he's being truthful."

As for the two being bonded forever, the stress jumps at "forever."

"He had ninety percent stress in that response," he said. "They may have been bonding, but him talking today would break that bond."

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As for receiving the ring and being into jewelry, "The statement yells out that I'm not sure he liked the ring, he wasn't necessarily being truthful. He would have been enamored by Michael, more than jewelry."

Sylvestre concluded Safechuck may not have been truthful about the reward for sexual acts.

"There may be embellishments here given it's the recollection of a 10-year-old and the sensitive nature of the claims," the certified voice-stress analyst said.

As for Robson, 36, his statements also could have been "embellished."

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"He looks away at times when he is speaking, which tells me he may not be truthful," he said. "Words like 'physical' and 'intertwined' may not be truthful. He goes back to being star struck and caught up in the moment."

Jackson's family has denied the allegations made in the documentary.

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Trinidad: 140 police officers to undergo lie detector tests - St. Lucia News Online

Posted: 11 Mar 2019 02:24 AM PDT

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Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith (CMC Photo)

(TRINIDAD GUARDIAN) — Po­lice Com­mis­sion­er Gary Grif­fith says with­in the next two weeks over 140 po­lice of­fi­cers who work on the bor­ders of the south­west­ern penin­su­la will un­der­go poly­graph (lie de­tec­tor) tests.

Grif­fith, who met with the of­fi­cers two weeks ago, ex­plained that the test was not an in­di­ca­tion of guilt but was meant to de­ter­mine whether the right set of peo­ple are placed in the zones where drug traf­fick­ing, gun run­ning, smug­gling and hu­man traf­fick­ing take place.

As Grif­fith moves to strength­en man­pow­er in the zones, he not­ed that the poly­graph test would be a key in­di­ca­tor to de­ter­mine whether of­fi­cers will re­main work­ing in the penin­su­la.

"All of­fi­cers on the bor­der will be asked two ques­tions: Do you re­ceive re­mu­ner­a­tion for il­le­gal weapons and guns and hu­man traf­fick­ing? And are you aware of the in­di­vid­u­als in­volved but has not op­er­at­ed as a po­lice of­fi­cer to bring the per­pe­tra­tors to jus­tice?" Grif­fith re­vealed.

He de­nied, how­ev­er, that the re­sults of the test will lead to the ter­mi­na­tion of any po­lice of­fi­cer.

"The ques­tions are not aimed to dis­ci­pline any of­fi­cer but just as they would be poly­graphed to get in­to an elite unit, the ques­tions are there to en­sure that the right per­sons will be in those po­si­tions in the penin­su­la," Grif­fith said.

He added, "If any­one is a rogue of­fi­cer and is placed in a po­si­tion that he is not suit­ed, he can cost the life of his fel­low of­fi­cers."

Grif­fith said when he first raised the is­sue of poly­graph tests, the ma­jor­i­ty of po­lice of­fi­cers were very com­fort­able with the re­quest, but then mis­in­for­ma­tion set in and caused con­fu­sion.

"Ini­tial­ly, less than five per cent was not pre­pared to be poly­graphed. Some­one got a bright idea to spread a false ru­mour that if they fail to take the test they will be dis­ci­plined and re­moved from the TTPS. That was to­tal­ly in­cor­rect and did not em­anate from the Com­mis­sion­er," Grif­fith re­it­er­at­ed.

He said if red flags are raised af­ter an of­fi­cer takes the tests, then fur­ther re­search will be done to see if the of­fi­cer need­ed to be re­as­signed.

"I met with all of these of­fi­cers about two weeks ago to clar­i­fy their con­cern and they were pleased to un­der­stand my thought pat­terns and most of them agreed to do the test," Grif­fith said.

He not­ed that the ba­sic poly­graph will com­mence with­in the next two weeks.

"It will not be an av­enue to ad­min­is­ter guilt but it is be­ing done to en­sure there is no breach in the bor­ders by pos­si­ble rogue el­e­ments in the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice," he added.

Grif­fith al­so agreed there was a need to do con­tin­ued psy­cho­me­t­ric test­ing among all of­fi­cers.

"I agree that there must be a con­tin­ued eval­u­a­tion to en­sure that of­fi­cers pos­sess the same char­ac­ter traits as when they en­tered the TTPS. Peo­ple change and cir­cum­stances change and this is an av­enue that we could use to clean up the Po­lice Ser­vice," Grif­fith said.

Last year, 40 of­fi­cers were trans­ferred from the south­west­ern penin­su­la of Erin, Ce­dros and Ica­cos to in­land sta­tions at Point Fortin, San­ta Flo­ra, Siparia, Fyz­abad and Oropouche, af­ter they re­fused the poly­graph test.

T&T Po­lice So­cial and Wel­fare As­so­ci­a­tion (TTP­SWA) pres­i­dent Michael Seales then ex­pressed his sup­port for the trans­fers and urged Grif­fith to poly­graph all 7,000 of­fi­cers in the TTPS. Apart from the poly­graphs and rou­tine psy­cho­me­t­ric tests, Grif­fith al­so plans to boost man­pow­er in the penin­su­la. High-tech drones will al­so be utilised to mon­i­tor the bor­ders in re­al time.

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