Most businesses have been forced to close down temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic; the exception, of course, is for essential services: hospitals, grocery stores, banks. And per Florida’s governor, that includes pro wrestling!
25.03.2020 - 23:19 / billboard.com
In addition, CEO Ariel Emanuel and executive chairman Patrick Whitesell will forgo the remainder of their 2020 salaries.Pandemic-induced layoffs have begun at Endeavor, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The initial round impacts about 250 staffers employed in capacities in which they cannot work remotely, such as groundskeepers, restaurant and hotel staff at Endeavor's IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. WME has just a fraction of such roles, such as temp workers in the mailroom.
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Most businesses have been forced to close down temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic; the exception, of course, is for essential services: hospitals, grocery stores, banks. And per Florida’s governor, that includes pro wrestling!
© Thomson Reuters Rod Stewart performs at the Brit Awards at the O2 Arena in London, Britain, February 18, 2020 REUTERS/Hannah Mckay Rod Stewart and his daughter Ruby, 32, held a charity show in the singer's Florida home live via Instagram on Friday.
Rapper YNW Melly, whose real name is Jamell Maurice Demons, is reportedly dying in prison from Coronavirus (aka COVID-19) and his lawyer wants him released.
Jamell Maurice Demons, popularly known as YNW Melly, is awaiting trial in the Broward County Jail. The American rapper has been convicted for double murder charges. He is accused of murdering two of his friends, Anthony Williams and Chistopher Thomas Jr. in 2018 but the 20 years old rapper pleads not guilty. Meanwhile, YNM Melly has tested positive for Coronavirus and is demanding restricted release from the Florida jail for better treatment.
The rapper is awaiting trial on two counts of first-degree murder
YNW Melly has been diagnosed with coronavirus while in jail.
YNW Melly has tested positive for coronavirus while awaiting trial in Florida's Broward County Jail, the rapper's Instagram account confirmed on Thursday (April 2)."He’ll be filing a motion for restricted release in hopes of better care due to any jails not being prepared to treat this new virus," the post alongside a photo with his family reads.
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Most television series halted production weeks ago in the face of the escalating coronovirus pandemic, yet some reality shows have actually still been filming up until this week.