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Soulja Boy has been issued with a restraining order against a woman who is suing him for alleged sexual assault, battery and more.The rapper’s domestic violence restraining order, which was detailed in documents obtained by TMZ, gives the claimant protection for three years until July 2024.The unnamed, alleged victim is the same woman who filed a suit against the rapper, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, in January.
She claimed that she was in a relationship with him that developed while
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One of the stars of The Suicide Squad has obtained a restraining order against a former sex partner and posted about the situation at length on Instagram.
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor“The Suicide Squad” star Joel Kinnaman has filed for a temporary restraining order against model Bella Davis, alleging that she has tried to “extort money” from him and has threatened physical harm to his family.Davis, a Swedish-Jamaican model whose real name is Gabriella Magnusson, has accused Kinnaman of raping her in 2018 in New York while she was intoxicated.
Joel Kinnaman took to social media Friday to explain why he filed a restraining order against a woman he had a brief fling with in 2018. The 41-year-old "Suicide Squad" star detailed how a model named Bella Davis is trying to extort him for money by claiming to the media that they did not have consensual sex. Kinnaman explained his side of the story in a long statement on Instagram, revealing Davis demanded money and made threats against the Swedish actor and his family/loved ones. "Earlier
Joel Kinnaman has filed a restraining order and has released a lengthy statement explaining why.
Joel Kinnaman has filed a restraining order against a woman he had sex with back in 2018.
Perthshire mum once deemed to be at risk of harm by a women’s aid charity has launched a campaign for stronger laws to protect women who have lost unborn children as a result of domestic abuse. Nicola Murray (43) says courts should take into greater account the loss of a baby when sentencing those who abuse their partner.
reports the former cable host’s lawyers petitioned the New York State Supreme Court in Nassau County for it.Mackris recently ignored her years-long non-disclosure agreement and gave a full interview to The Daily Beast outlining the process by which she settled her sexual harassment claim against O’Reilly for $9 million in 2004, when he was a top star at Fox News, and the impact that it’s all had on her life since.
Richard Sherman is under arrest.
The future is unclear for future Hall of Famer Richard Sherman, as the NFL free agent was arrested early Wednesday on a charge of burglary domestic violence.
Chris Willman Music WriterEmmy voters had a song in their heart, or the recent memory of a favorite singer on screen, when they went to vote in the 2021 documentary categories.
Conan has crashed the late-night Emmy party after scoring a nomination in the Outstanding Variety Talk Series category following his exit from the medium after 28 years.
Foo Fighters have shared a new performance video for their cover of the Bee Gees’ ‘You Should Be Dancing’ – you can watch their rendition of the disco classic below.The clip of the cover comes ahead of the Foos’ release of ‘Hail Satin’ – under their disco alter-ego the Dee Gees – on Friday (July 17) for Record Store Day.After previously performing the Bee Gees’ 1976 song on BBC Radio 2 back in February and during their Madison Square Garden show last month, Foo Fighters – or the Dee Gees – have
Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters are unleashing their inner disco kings with their new cover of “You Should Be Dancing,” the Bee Gees’ hit from the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, adding some Foo-style edge to the toe-tapping tune.
Explorations of mental health have become increasingly common in comedy-dramas over the last few years, from “Lady Dynamite” to ”You’re The Worst” to ”Fleabag.” Something about the structure of a 22-minute, often short season show lends itself perfectly to the topic, allowing for an equal balance of seriousness and levity.