The federal judge presiding over Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has recused himself, citing a conflict of interest.
12.04.2023 - 01:07 / perezhilton.com
Florida has dropped charges against a dad who shot another man’s child while road raging — yes, seriously…
In case you need a refresher, in late October two dads identified as William Hale (pictured above, bald) and Frank Allison (pictured above, bearded) got into a dispute while driving. Hale, who was driving a Dodge Ram along the US Highway 1 near Jacksonville, and Allison, in a Nissan Murano, somehow upset one another with their driving skills. It’s unclear how it began, but it was reported both men were swerving into each other’s lanes, brake-checking one another, and even going as far as having their passengers (i.e. their children) flip each other off in what police called a “cat and mouse game.”
It escalated from there — Allison rolled down his window to shout, but Hale threw a plastic water bottle at him. This enraged Allison, who pulled out a .45 caliber handgun and fired a single shot into the Ram before he made a break for it. An arrest affidavit said he was trying to shoot the tire to get out of the situation, but the bullet landed in the leg of Hale’s 5-year-old daughter instead.
Yeah, not super easy to aim when you’re driving. You know the best way to get out of the situation? Slow down and allow the other person to drive away.
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Obviously neither did that — and it only got worse from there…
Upon seeing his daughter suffering from a gunshot wound, Hale pulled his own weapon, a Glock 9mm pistol. He emptied the clip in the general direction of the Nissan, hitting Allison’s 14-year-old daughter. The bullet hit her in the torso, causing her lung to collapse. Luckily both girls survived their wounds, but these two gun owners very nearly lost
The federal judge presiding over Disney’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has recused himself, citing a conflict of interest.
Taking a stand. Dwyane Wade decided to move his family out of Florida due to state legislation that negatively impacts the LGBTQ+ community.
. During on Rachel Nichols' show Headliners, —who was recently inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame—revealed his reasoning for moving his family to Los Angeles, California after his retirement in 2019. "I have to make decisions for my family—not just personal, individual decisions," Wade explained. "I mean, obviously, the tax [situation] is great," he went on. But his primary motivation for moving his family out of the state was the political climate.
suing the Florida governor for politically motivated “retaliation” — and Jimmy Fallon has a pretty good guess of which lawyer will be representing Disney in court.In the complaint filed this week, Disney cited a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” from DeSantis, as a result of the company’s response to the governor’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill last year. According to the complaint, the “targeted campaign of government retaliation – orchestrated at every level by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech – now threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region and violates its constitutional rights.”During Wednesday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon read an additional statement from “the head of Disney’s legal team”: Donald Duck.“We will not give in to this outrageous government overreach,” the duck’s signature angry voice squawked.But just because Donald Duck is apparently the head of Disney’s legal team doesn’t mean he’ll be the one in the courtroom.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The Walt Disney Co. on Wednesday filed a First Amendment lawsuit against Florida Gov.
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“Florida Man” memes that include news reports that have “Florida Men” engaging in absurd crimes spurring real-life headlines: “Naked Florida man leads cops on chase in stolen school bus” or “Florida man punches bobcat to save daughter’s dog.” On the show, this manifests in situations including an incident where Mike tries to save a woman from drowning on a beach — only to get be accused of assaulting her. On top of this indignity, he then get his unmentionables bitten by a shark … and the incident goes viral on social media.There’s also a plotline involving a dismembered dead man found in a storm drain. In theory, it’s a good idea to make a show around these notorious “Florida Man” headlines that have become ubiquitous punchlines.
Jason Bateman is taking audiences to the sunshine state in his new series, .ET's Will Marfuggi spoke to Bateman at the premiere of Netflix's latest comedy-drama, where the executive producer said he hopes viewers love as much as they did .«Well, sure. My God, I mean we could only be so lucky,» Bateman said of the series seeing the same success did over its four seasons. Outside of both shows centering around a state, he added, «There are also a bunch of incredibly talented people on this show, like we were lucky to have on so it wouldn't surprise me.
an extensive and wide-ranging travel advisory for anyone considering moving or traveling to Florida.Calling it an “unprecedented step,” Equality Florida says their travel advisory “comes after passage of laws that are hostile to the LGBTQ+ community, restrict access to reproductive health care, repeal gun safety laws and allow untrained, unpermitted carry, and foment racial prejudice.”Equality Florida also warns that Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has “weaponized state agencies to impose sanctions against businesses large and small that disagree with his attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion.”READ MORE: ‘This Is Very Serious’: Judge Sanctions Fox News, Likely to Appoint ‘Special Master’ in Dominion $1.6 Billion LawsuitThe advisory notes that “Florida has recently adopted a slate of hateful laws, and is fast-tracking additional measures that directly target the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals and basic freedoms broadly.
Barnaby said, “We have people that live among us today on planet Earth that are happy to display themselves as if they were mutants from another planet. This is the planet Earth, where God created men, male, and women, female. I’m a proud Christian conservative Republican.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is escalating his war with The Walt Disney Co., outlining a set of moves against the company in what is amounting to a standoff between a potential 2024 presidential candidate and the entertainment giant.
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34 felony counts for falsifying New York business records through a “catch and kill” scheme created to conceal damaging information and unlawful activity before the 2016 election. Trump decided not to speak to reporters after leaving the courthouse but instead aired his grievances about various topics to his base.
Sue Radford has ignored her daughter Millie’s accusations that she uses her grandchildren to make money as she whisked away some of her 22-strong brood to Florida.The 22 Kids & Counting star, who is currently taking a break from filming their show, shared a video earlier this week of the moment she told three of her 13 grandchildren that she and husband Noel were treating them to a trip to Florida. While fans were moved to tears by the heartwarming clip, Noel and Sue’s daughter Millie – who is mum to two kids herself – wasn’t as pleased.
Sue Radford, star of 22 Kids and Counting, has ignored an accusation made by her daughter saying she makes money out of her grandkids, as she lives it up in Disney World, Florida.
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For the first time, Bob Iger is speaking out and addressing the ongoing battle between the company and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. He also answered a frankly bizarre question about the company’s so-called “woke agenda,” both with the kind of poise and composure that made him such a favorite of his employees as well as the shareholders, during the Disney Shareholders meeting.“Let me if you don’t mind let me address this issue which I haven’t really done much publicly. But I’d love the opportunity just to put it all in perspective.