Manhattan bartender Caitlin Cahill has received a no-strings attached $5,000 tip from the former vice president of PayPal Jack Selby. His reasons for doing this and the rather over-the-top name Tips for Jesus are murky but Cahill doesn’t mind. She says she’s going shopping. Then, Senator Al Franken, the one-time comedian has apologized for giving radio host LeeAnnn Tweeden a sloppy kiss during a USO appearance they made together in 2006. It’s today’s #MeToo expose. Next, a painting of Christ by Leonardo de Vinci has fetched $450 million at auction in New York. Salvator Muni (Saviour of the World) dates from the 14th Century. And finally, Ginella Massa with the story of a wife scammed out of $10,000 to “rescue” her husband. Once again the extortionist’s currency of choice was Bitcoin, the money made for all manner of dishonest activity. If someone wants Bitcoins from you, it’s a fraud.