Jayson Williams Messing with His "Stuff" in Un-Mixed Company
Nowadays, a lot of people might take a pass on getting into a limousine with Jayson Williams, who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on Monday in the 2002 fatal shooting of his limo driver. But, 10 years ago, pals who did party with the former Nets star in his stretch allegedly found out how weird he could be.
Former Scores owner Elliot Osher tells us Williams once invited Osher's late brother, Billy, and a bunch of the staff from his strip emporium to go club-hopping. Osher recalls Billy called him in a panic. According to Osher, Billy said the crew was riding around in the limo when Williams unzipped his trousers and got intimate with himself. "There were no girls there," says Osher. "[Jayson] says, 'This is cool, right? Come on guys, don't worry about it. I'm not gay!'" Osher, who's writing a memoir, says his bro jumped out of that limo.
Williams' lawyer, Joseph Hayden, didn't return calls.
Rosie O'Donnell says that, if Jay Leno had any class, he'd let Conan keep the "Tonight Show." "I’m never going to go on Jay’s show -- ever," Rosie told us at the Television Critics Association preview of her HBO doc, "A Family Is A Family." "What Jay's doing is disgraceful."
Obama and Rothstein Struck a Pose
Attorney General Eric Holder recently singled out Florida lawyer Scott Rothstein — who pleaded guilty last week to a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme -- as the sort of financial scoundrel the Justice Department will vigilantly target. How awkward, then, that a smiling President Obama posed with Rothstein at a Miami fundraiser on Oct. 26 — a day before Rothstein fled to Morocco with hundreds of thousands in his luggage. Rothstein, who previously donated bigtime to John McCain, gave Democrats $100,000 for the photo-op. Curiously, sources tell us, the Rothstein-Obama photo can't be found on the site where donors download their moment with POTUS.
Tila Tequila Kneading Grief of Fiancee's Family
Soft-porn strumpet Tila Tequila continues to torment the grieving family of her late "fiancée," Casey Johnson. "They are evil people," Tequila says of Jets owner Woody Johnson and his kin. "I have a huge dirty secret about them that will totally ruin their empire," she tells Steppin' Out's Chaunce Hayden.
"I have proof and documents. They are going down." We hear Tequila is threatening to reveal her supposed secret when she launches a gossip Web site with the help of defectors from TMZ.com. An unworried Johnson family friend scoffs, "She spent all of 14 days with Casey. She doesn't know anything."

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