A tense reunion? Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval were spotted for the first time since news broke of his affair with Raquel Leviss.
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Drake won’t need to be deposed in relation to the murder of XXXtentacion, after the rapper’s lawyers argued it was “unreasonable” for him to be drawn into the case. Last week, Drake was ordered to appear in court in connection with the ongoing murder trial. While prosecutors have never claimed that Drake was implicated in the rapper’s 2018 death, a defence attorney for one of the three murder suspects previously tabled Drake’s alleged involvement as an alternative theory to XXXTentacion’s killing.Mauricio Padilla, the defence attorney for suspect Dedrick Williams, cited an alleged feud between Drake and XXXtentacion (real name Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy) dating back to 2018.
In his opening arguments on February 7, Padilla referenced a social media post from Onfroy that read, “If anyone tries to kill me it was [Drake]. I’m snitching right now.”Onfroy later deleted the post and told his followers not “to [entertain] that bullshit on Twitter.” The rapper said the post was part of an apparent hack.
Elsewhere, in court filings submitted last December (per Billboard), Padilla referenced Drake’s 2017 song ‘KMT’, which Onfroy believed was stolen from him, according to the court filings.Drake’s alleged ties to several people with gang affiliations were also referenced in the filings, as well as quotes from a deposition given by Onfroy’s mother, Cleopatra Bernard, in which she recalled her concerns over son’s “ongoing battle with Drake.”The filings led to Drake being ordered to sit for a deposition, which was due to take place on February 24. Yesterday (February 14), however, Judge Michael Usan signed off on an order which voided a subpoena that would have required Drake to be deposed.
A tense reunion? Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval were spotted for the first time since news broke of his affair with Raquel Leviss.
Her girls to the rescue! Vanderpump Rules stars Scheana Shay, Katie Maloney and Kristen Doute were spotted visiting Ariana Madix amid her split from Tom Sandoval and his affair with castmate Raquel Leviss.
Her No. 1 fan! Vanderpump Rules alum Kristen Doute visited Ariana Madix amid her split from their mutual ex-boyfriend, Tom Sandoval — and his affair with Raquel Leviss.
Grab the gasoline! Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent slammed Tom Sandoval for his affair with Raquel Leviss — after she got the official go-ahead from his ex, Ariana Madix.
Team Ariana! James Kennedy and Lala Kent are employing their followers to taunt Tom Sandoval at his show after he cheated on Ariana Madix with Raquel Leviss.
Drama behind the scenes. Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix‘s split came as a shock to Vanderpump Rules fans, but an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly that the pair were on the rocks for quite some time.
Vanderpump Rules stars Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval ended their relationship in March 2023 after the Schwartz & Sandy’s cofounder cheated with costar Raquel Leviss, Us Weekly confirmed at the time.
Ghosting? Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix has disappeared from social media amid her split from Tom Sandoval — and his infidelity with costar Raquel Leviss.
An NLRB administrative law judge has ruled that two Hallmark movie productions violated federal labor law in 2021 when nine of its drivers were interrogated about their union activities, were threatened with job loss, and were then fired for attempting to unionize the projects under a Teamsters Local 399 contract.
The Edgar Ramirez-led limited series Florida Man is set to premiere on April 13 via Netflix, it was revealed on Friday with the release of the first teaser trailer above.
What’s Edgar Ramírez been up to lately? Well, last year he had the female spy flick “The 355.” And up next, he’s part of the star-studded cast of Eli Roth‘s take on the videogame “Borderlands,” with any luck out this year. But in between, he returns to Netflix with “Florida Man,” a new crime series that traces shady people in a sun-dappled atmosphere.
Florida SB 1316 was met with blowback and confusion online with one Twitter user asking how the bill defines “blogger.”As proposed, the bill would not apply to newspapers or other traditional reporters and media but targets but to bloggers who the bill’s author says serve as lobbyists by using the internet instead the halls of Florida government buildings. “There’s no way this could be constitutional,” one Twitter user said, while another called it “a very fascist, anti-First Amendment thing to do!”See other replies to a WFLA-TV story tweeted Thursday by CNN anchor Jim Acosta.
A Florida lawmaker has proposed a bill that would require bloggers who write about Governor Ron DeSantis or other elected officials to register with the state or face fines.
Kasabian had been living in Washington State at the time of her death and had changed her last name to «Chiochios» to protect her identity.Kasabian served as the Manson family's lookout during the cult's infamous murder spree. She was also the key witness in the Manson family trials in 1970, which lead to the conviction of cult leader Charles Manson and several of his accomplices. Seven people were killed across two nights in the summer of 1969, and while Kasabian did act as the family's lookout, she did not take part in the actual murders.As for a cause of death for Kasabian, the obtained a copy of her death certificate, but no cause was cited.Kasabian was just 20 years old when she moved to Spahn Ranch in July 1969, an old movie set in Los Angeles where Manson and his followers were living in a commune.
Drake has spoken out about how Lil Wayne got his name wrong when they first met.The pair collaborated on the track ‘Ransom’ in 2008, with the latter rapping about Drake’s email address.“And I think his name was kinda like ‘Drake Drizzy Rogers’ / Or ‘Drizzy Drake Rogers,’ I’m too busy to play father,” Wayne rapped on the song, not realising that Rogers wasn’t actually his last name but his email provider. Drake’s actual name is Aubrey Graham.Speaking in a new interview on the debut episode of Lil Yachty’s A Moody Conversation interview series, Drake explained the the mix up.
Drake‘s armed guards allegedly refused a subpoena issued to the rapper in relation to the murder of XXXtentacion.According to the Miami Herald, Mauricio Padilla, lawyer for Dedrick Williams, one of the three men accused of murdering XXXTentacion, issued a motion last week requiring Drake (real name Aubrey Graham) to deliver a deposition later this month.Padilla alleged that when an attempt was made to deliver the subpoena outside Drake’s California home on February 14, guards not only closed the gates in the face of the servers, but also kicked the subpoena down the driveway.The defence lawyer’s filing also included transcribed audio of the conversation said to have taken place between the process servers and Graham’s guards, reports Rolling Stone.According to the audio, security repeatedly allegedly insisted the process servers had to get off Graham’s property and maintained that they were neither expecting any deliveries, nor authorised to accept anything.In trying to plead their case, one of the process server’s allegedly told the guards: “It is only a subpoena for a virtual deposition, it is not even like a lawsuit bro.”After one final attempt to serve Graham, one of the process server’s apparently said: “By the way, I like Drake.” To which the guard replied, “I am not accepting anything.”Along with trying to serve Drake, Padilla claimed a subpoena was also served to his lawyer Bradford Cohen, asking if he would “accept service on behalf of” the rapper which Cohen allegedly refused.In a filing by Cohen yesterday (February 20), he insisted that the subpoena brought to Drake’s house was not properly served in compliance with California law, arguing that not only was he not authorised to accept service, but neither were
Jurors have retired to consider their verdicts in the Thomas Campbell murder trial. Mr Campbell, 38, was 'tortured to death' in his own home after being subjected to a two hour ordeal, during which he suffered 61 separate injuries, the jury has heard.
the 2018 slaying as the two rappers had a public feud. Court documents showed that Drake — whose real name is Aubrey Graham — was ordered to appear virtually to answer questions in Broward County Court on Feb.
Drake will not be forced to sit for a deposition in the murder trial of XXXTentacion, TMZ reports, after Judge Michael A. Usan granted the Canadian rapper's motion to avoid sitting down for an interview.
Florida authorities on Feb. 11 charged Ryan McKenna, who went viral in 2018 after posting a selfie with Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl 52, with resisting arrest and battery of a law enforcement officer. Collier County deputies responded to reports of a disturbance at a California Pizza Kitchen located in a high-end, outdoor shopping mall called the Waterside Shops in Naples, Florida, around 8 p.m.