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Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
The Breakfast Club yeah, Tom here today for Monday, August 11th goes to a 45 year old man named Wesley Worth. And he ain't worth a damn. Okay? I'm telling you right now, Wesley needs his ass beat. I mean belt to ass, foot to ass. Just a good old fashioned dog walking because he's 45 years old and, and he was walking around wearing pacifiers and sucking on a. I mean sucking on the pacifier and wearing a diaper and going to elementary schools making lewd comments. Okay, I repeat, I said he was walking around sucking on a pacifier and wearing diapers and going to elementary schools making lewd comments. Let's go to ABC7 for the report please.
DJ Envy
And is accused of soliciting a minor tonight while wearing a diaper and a pacifier around his neck. Here's a look at the man charged being walked by officers from the Tyler Police Department to a patrol car this afternoon. Last, last Tuesday Tyler police officers were called to Andy Woods Elementary School off Fry Avenue in Tyler for a report of a suspicious person. They say 45 year old Wesley Worrell here approached an 11 year old girl and made inappropriate comments. She quickly rode away on her bicycle. Wuerl is charged with criminal solicitation of a minor tonight. He was arrested while he was at work.
Unknown
He'd done this before but was punished for those things back then. And some of the things you can prove and not prove when he does these. But he has, has shown up with diapers on and approaching people in the past.
DJ Envy
World has half a million dollars in bond tonight and another $100,000 bond for criminal trespass.
Charlamagne Tha God
Wesley World. I said Worf. His name is Wesley World. Police. Y' all don't ever beat up who you supposed to. Okay, I have so many questions. Number one, who put the diaper on? All right. Are you able to put a diaper on yourself as an adult? I have never thought about it. Second, it had to be an adult diaper, right? These weren't pampas or huggies. Honest they had to be depends and depends only, right? Third, all this story showed me was the baby, little baby, baby side of baby. All of y' all have to change your names right now because you're not committed to that baby life, okay? The baby is the only one who came close because way, way, way, way, way back in the day, he would rock a diaper. So I respect his commitment to presenting as a newborn, but none of y' all have committed to that infant life like Wesley World, okay? How do you punish this level of freaky? I don't even know. I don't even know if we got anything on the books that is prepared to deal with this bundle of bazaar, okay? Not only is Wesley World walking around in diapers in a pacifier, he's a devil damn pedophile, okay? If you're gonna wear a diaper and pacifier and run up on, you know, little girls and ask them to burp and change, you, shouldn't you be doing that to grown women? Like, why are you doing that to other babies? 11 year olds. I'm saying you shouldn't do it at all. But I'm just saying, 11 year olds, elementary school, okay? They, they got, they just got off the titty they damn self, okay? What does an 11 year old know about offering skin to skin contact? What does an 11 year old know about supporting the baby's head and neck? I know we should be concerned about, you know, who's in the Epstein files, but let's also be concerned about who's 45 in diapers, okay? Running up to elementary schools, making lewd comments to 11 year old girls. That's the moral of the story. You was dressed up like a baby, pacifying your mouth, diaper on your ass because you full of sugar honey iced tea. I can't say the word. Okay? Salute to the homie. Shamar. Drop on the clues. Bomb shamar for shamar. Okay? On the big DM in Columbia, South Carolina, she would always say sugar honey iced tea to avoid saying S with a hitter after hit after it. But don't let the costume fool you, okay? This man was just a pedophile and pampas. Which is ironic because pedophiles are always trying to get in somebody's pampas. Okay? What do you call it? Was that hebophilia? Hebophilia, hemophilia and huggies. All right? That's it. Nothing less, nothing more. And I hope he goes to prison and they make him suck on more than pacifiers. Please give Wesley World the biggest hee haw I really don't even know how you punish that level of freaky. Yeah, there's some weird ass people out here, man.
Unknown
All right, well, thank you for that donkey today, Charlemagne. Now let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Now, a Staten island young man, he's 20 years old, he was caught in Florida after allegedly fleeing a Garden State Parkway crash that killed a man. Now, he was allegedly racing, illegally racing, and he killed somebody. And they arrested him as he was trying to flee the country. Now, they believe allegedly that his mom was trying to get him out of the country. She was arrested as well. So the question, 800-585-1051. Would you help your son or daughter leave the country if they got into trouble, or would you let them face their own consequences? That is the question. 800-585-1051. In this case, he was illegally racing, killed somebody, they tried to get out of Dodge. They're from Staten island. And he was arrested in Florida.
Charlamagne Tha God
Clearly. His family touching some paper though, right? His family got to be touching some paper if they could. I think he was racing the BMW and didn't have the money to get him out of the country. They touching. Well, it wasn't.
Unknown
It didn't look like a private jet. It looked like a commercial airline. It wasn't. No, it doesn't matter.
Charlamagne Tha God
You still gotta have a little bit of change to book them flights and say, I'm gonna take my son out to country for an extended period of time.
Unknown
Well, let's talk about it. 800-585-1051 is the breakfast donkey.
Charlamagne Tha God
Today is brought to you by the law office of Michael S. Lamisoft. Don't be a donkey. Dial £250 on your cel. Say the bull. If you've been hurt in a construction accident, that's £250 from your cell. And say the bull. Wake that ass up early in the morning. The Breakfast Club.
Angela Yee
Taking control of your career is empowering. Just don't tell my boss I said that. Building a career isn't just about a job. It's about creating a path that impacts our community and future generations. Whether you're starting out or making big moves, State Farm is here to support you with resources to help protect what you're working hard to achieve. They've got your back every step of the way. Because like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Find out more@stateforum.com this is an iHeart podcast.
Podcast Title: The Breakfast Club
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Episode: DONKEY: Man Wearing A Diaper Arrested For Making Lewd Comments To A Minor
Release Date: August 11, 2025
The episode kicks off with host Charlamagne Tha God introducing a disturbing incident involving a 45-year-old man named Wesley Worrell. Charlamagne expresses strong disapproval of Worrell's actions, setting a serious tone for the discussion.
Charlamagne Tha God [00:42]:
"Wesley Worth. And he ain't worth a damn. Okay? I'm telling you right now, Wesley needs his ass beat."
DJ Envy provides a detailed report on the arrest of Wesley Worrell, who was apprehended by the Tyler Police Department. Worrell was reportedly seen wearing a pacifier and a diaper while making inappropriate comments to an 11-year-old girl at Andy Woods Elementary School. The incident led to charges of criminal solicitation of a minor and criminal trespass, with Worrell's bond set at half a million dollars for each charge.
DJ Envy [01:18]:
"Wesley Worrell here approached an 11-year-old girl and made inappropriate comments. She quickly rode away on her bicycle. Worrell is charged with criminal solicitation of a minor tonight."
Additionally, it's noted that this isn't Worrell's first offense, highlighting a pattern of disturbing behavior.
Unknown Speaker [01:54]:
"He'd done this before but was punished for those things back then. And some of the things you can prove and not prove when he does these."
Charlamagne delves deeper into the unsettling aspects of Worrell's case, questioning the motivations and mental state behind his actions. He humorously yet critically examines the bizarre choice of attire, pondering whether Worrell could self-administer a diaper and mocking the impracticality of an adult wearing such items. Charlamagne emphasizes the severity of Worrell's actions, labeling him a pedophile and questioning the appropriate level of punishment.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:14]:
"How do you punish this level of freaky? I don't even know if we got anything on the books that is prepared to deal with this bundle of bazaar."
He also criticizes the societal fascination with subcultures that may excuse or misunderstand such behaviors, reinforcing the need for stringent consequences.
Charlamagne Tha God [03:30]:
"But don't let the costume fool you, okay? This man was just a pedophile and pampas. Which is ironic because pedophiles are always trying to get in somebody's pampas."
Transitioning to another alarming incident, DJ Envy reports on a 20-year-old man from Staten Island who was involved in an illegal race on the Garden State Parkway. The race resulted in a fatal crash, leading to the man's arrest in Florida as he attempted to flee the country. It is alleged that his mother was also involved in trying to help him escape, though she was subsequently arrested.
DJ Envy [04:49]:
"A Staten Island young man, he's 20 years old, he was caught in Florida after allegedly fleeing a Garden State Parkway crash that killed a man."
Listeners are encouraged to call in with their opinions on whether parents should aid their children in such desperate situations.
DJ Envy [04:49]:
"Would you help your son or daughter leave the country if they got into trouble, or would you let them face their own consequences?"
Charlamagne offers his perspective on the Staten Island case, speculating on the feasibility and morality of the parents' involvement. He questions the practicality of arranging an escape without substantial financial resources, mocking the idea of using a private jet versus a commercial airline.
Charlamagne Tha God [05:40]:
"Your family gotta be touching some paper though, right? His family got to be touching some paper if they could."
He underscores the complexity of legal consequences and parental responsibilities, highlighting the unlikely success of such escape attempts.
Charlamagne Tha God [05:54]:
"You still gotta have a little bit of change to book them flights and say, I'm gonna take my son out to country for an extended period of time."
The segment includes an invitation for listeners to call in and share their thoughts on the discussed incidents, further engaging the audience in the conversation.
Charlamagne Tha God [06:01]:
"Well, let's talk about it. 800-585-1051 is the breakfast donkey."
Additionally, Charlamagne delivers a humorous advertisement for a law office, blending satire with a call to action.
Charlamagne Tha God [06:05]:
"Today is brought to you by the law office of Michael S. Lamisoft. Don't be a donkey... If you've been hurt in a construction accident, that's £250 from your cell."
The episode concludes with a return to the initial State Farm advertisement, bookending the main content with promotional segments.
Angela Yee [06:24]:
"Building a career isn't just about a job. It's about creating a path that impacts our community and future generations. Whether you're starting out or making big moves, State Farm is here to support you with resources to help protect what you're working hard to achieve."
Wesley Worrell's Arrest: A 45-year-old man was arrested for making lewd comments to an 11-year-old girl while dressed in a diaper and pacifier, highlighting concerns about his mental health and criminal behavior.
Staten Island Racer's Fatal Crash: A 20-year-old Staten Island resident was involved in an illegal race resulting in a fatality and subsequently arrested for attempting to flee the country, raising questions about parental responsibility and legal repercussions.
Charlamagne's Perspective: Throughout the episode, Charlamagne provides candid and critical commentary, emphasizing the gravity of the situations and the need for appropriate legal actions.
Audience Engagement: Listeners are encouraged to participate by sharing their opinions on these serious matters, fostering a community dialogue around criminal behavior and accountability.
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions of the episode, providing a clear understanding for those who haven't listened to "The Breakfast Club."