-
Aaron Carter Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Xanax Prescriptions Is Scaled Back but Survives
A judge says Carter's son can proceed to trial with claims two doctors and two pharmacies supplied the pop star with "excessively high" amounts of Xanax before his death
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Megan Thee Stallion Gives Emotional Testimony About Deepfake Porn Video: ‘Really Embarrassing’
“There was a time that I genuinely didn’t care if I lived or died,” the Grammy-winning rapper testified at a trial for her defamation lawsuit against blogger Milagro Gramz
- ‘Defeated’
- By
-
Smokey Robinson Facing Two New Sexual Battery Accusers, Including a Man
The new accusers want to join a lawsuit filed by four former housekeepers in May, but Robinson's lawyer calls the allegations "fabricated"
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Judge Ends Vin Diesel Sexual Assault Lawsuit on Technicality
Court rules that Diesel's former employee could not sue in California because the disputed sexual assault allegedly took place in Atlanta
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Everything We Know — and Don’t — About the Missing Teen Found in a Car Registered to D4vd
No arrests have been made, nor has a suspect been named in the harrowing and twisting case
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Danny Masterson Blames Trial Lawyer and Anti-Scientology Bias for Rape Convictions
The former That '70s Show star is seeking to overturn his convictions with a new habeas petition
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Lil Nas X Appears in Court for Police Battery Case, Lawyer Says He’s ‘Doing Amazing’
“We’re super happy for him,” defense lawyer Drew Findling said Monday, adding that the musician is looking forward to a “positive resolution” of the criminal charges
- ‘Doing Great’
- By
-
Tory Lanez Held in Contempt as Trial Starts in Megan Thee Stallion Lawsuit Against Blogger
Lanez was ordered to pay Megan’s lawyers $20,000 for refusing to answer questions about how he first met or came to know blogger Milagro Gramz
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Suspect in Killing of ‘American Idol’ Exec, Husband Declared Incompetent Before Judge Recalls Ruling
A judge declared Raymond Boodarian “not presently competent” to stand trial at a hearing Thursday before revoking the ruling and delaying it until Dec. 19
- Courts and Crime
- By
-
Cardi B Blasts Security Guard's Request for New Trial: 'Entirely Frivolous'
“Speculation, knowingly false statements, and inaction are not grounds for a new trial,” Cardi’s lawyers write
- 'Complete Fiction'
- By