Woke up this morning, got myself a ticket to The Sopranos Official Convention.
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caused the organization’s shelter and transitional housing programs to shut down.Superior Court Judge Danya Dayson, who presided over Thursday’s hearing, heard motions from the office of D.C.
Attorney General Karl Racine and Ruby Corado, Casa Ruby’s former executive director — who represented herself at the hearing — regarding the naming of a potential receiver. A receiver is a neutral third party appointed by the court to manage and resolve the financial situation of a distressed entity, as a way of keeping it intact while avoiding bankruptcy.The entity named as the receiver for Casa Ruby would be tasked with resolving the organization’s finances by repaying debts to creditors, potentially selling off assets or property to make the organization financially sound, ensuring Casa Ruby is in compliance with the law and other government regulations in place for nonprofit entities, and potentially hiring new management to run the organization more efficiently. Following arguments from both sides in court, Dayson granted the AG’s request to appoint a temporary receiver to assess Casa Ruby’s financial situation.That receiver will determine whether the organization’s outstanding debts can be resolved, and whether a board of directors who will provide necessary oversight can be reconstituted, thereby allowing the organization to remain intact and continue providing services to clients, or whether the organization would be better served by declaring bankruptcy.According to a spokesperson at the Attorney General’s Office, two organizations — Baltimore/DC Safe Haven and the Wanda Alston Foundation, were proposed as potential receivers.Representatives from both organizations were present at the hearing and were questioned by Dayson,
.Woke up this morning, got myself a ticket to The Sopranos Official Convention.
A post shared by Tracy Spiridakos (@spiridakos)The news of Soffer’s departure broke Monday, with the actor sharing his thanks with the longtime fans of the show, who’ve followed his story line since the series debuted in 2014.“This is sad but true. Just want all the fans to know how grateful I am,” Soffer tweeted Monday. “You guys are why we do it! It has been an honor.
The Chicago P.D. world won’t be the same. Tracy Spiridakos is weighing in on costar Jesse Lee Soffer‘s impending exit from the series.
Tracy Spiridakos is reacting to the news that Jesse Lee Soffer is leaving Chicago P.D. after 10 seasons.
Judge Judy is famous for her witty comebacks sharp put-downs and no-nonsense attitude but it turns out that the 79-year-old TV star has also battled heartache behind the scenes.MORE: Chicago PD is losing one of its original star in upcoming tenth season - detailsJudy Sheindlin married her first husband Ronald Levy in 1964 and the pair had two children, with Judy putting her budding legal career on hold to become a stay-at-home mom. But when she chose to return to work, Ronald reportedly did not support her and viewed her job as a "hobby and there came a time where I resented that," Judy told Fox News.WATCH: Judge Judy shares husband's 85th birthday giftThe pair divorced and she later met Jerry Sheindlin in 1976 at a New York bar.
Jesse Lee Soffer is leaving, with the upcoming 10th season marking his last as Det. Jay Halstead.
A shake-up in Chicago. Jesse Lee Soffer is set to exit Chicago P.D. during the upcoming 10th season.
Jesse Lee Soffer is bidding farewell to “Chicago P.D.”.
Another big change in the Dick Wolf-verse: Deadline has confirmed that Jesse Lee Soffer, who plays Det. Jay Halstead, is leaving NBC’s Chicago P.D.
Jesse Lee Soffer has announced that he is leaving Chicago PD after the upcoming 10th season.
Emily Longeretta Jesse Lee Soffer is turning in his badge on “Chicago P.D.” The upcoming 10th season will be the last for Soffer, Variety can exclusively announce. The actor has portrayed Det. Jay Halstead since the NBC series’ debut in 2014, appearing in all 187 episodes. He will be departing sometime in the fall. “I want to thank the incredible fans for their unwavering support during the past 10 years and want to express my deepest gratitude to Dick Wolf and everyone at Wolf Entertainment, Peter Jankowski, Matt Olmstead, Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, Rick Eid, Gwen Sigan, NBC, Universal Television, my fellow castmates and our incredible crew,” he said in a statement to Variety on Monday. “To create this hour drama week after week has been a labor of love by everyone who touches the show. I will always be proud of my time as Det. Jay Halstead.”
killed three people and injured a fourth outside a Chicago gay bar earlier this month.Tavis Dunbar, 34, was taken into police custody on Aug. 22 and charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree attempted murder, Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said during a news conference on Tuesday, which was shared on Facebook. Brown claimed an investigation showed Dunbar “intentionally struck multiple pedestrians” when he plowed his car into a crowd of people gathered outside the Jeffery Pub, a Black-owned gay club on Chicago’s South Side, around 5 a.m.
Casey Affleck is sending his love to brother Ben Affleck‘s wife Jennifer Lopez!
WFLD.The person claims to have voted for Trump three times in the 2020 election because “Chicago has a relaxed voting system.” The officer also appeared to advocate for armed insurrection, claiming that American cities “are not worth fighting for.”“I’ll leave here and shoulder a rifle in the woods if it ever comes to that,” the user wrote.That same user started a new thread on Tuesday asking for more questions, this time including a photo of an obscured police ID and a gay slur in the title. Asked about racial profiling, the user replied: “I don’t pull over anyone white.”The user also cited an interracial kiss as “the most serious crime” they overlooked while on the job, using the n-word in the response.The user’s postings were brought to the department’s attention after someone reached out to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Monday to complain about the incendiary postings.Jennifer Rottner, a spokeswoman for the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, said the agency received the complaint and forwarded it to the police department’s Bureau of Internal Affairs.Maggie Huynh, a spokeswoman for the Chicago Police Department, confirmed that an investigation has been opened, but would not comment further.The 4chan message boards have become widely regarded by many as a breeding ground for racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, and other forms of political extremism.
A woman who has been central to R. Kelly's legal troubles for more than two decades testified Thursday that the R&B singer had sex with her «hundreds» of times before she turned 18 years old, starting when she was just 15.Jane — the pseudonym for the now-37-year-old woman at Kelly's trial on child pornography and obstruction of justice charges — told jurors that in the late 1990s when she was 13, she asked the Grammy award-winning singer to be her godfather because she saw him as an inspiration and mentor.She said within weeks, Kelly would call her and say sexual things.
Lindsey Pearlman’s cause of death has been revealed six months after her death at age 43.
Kaley Cuoco admits she went through a "dark time" when she split with Karl Cook in 2021. In an interview with Variety, Cuoco, 36, said she "didn’t know how to deal" with her depression. "Going through my divorce, it was really a super dark time," she told the outlet. "I just didn’t know how to deal with it. I was throwing myself into work to deny my depression and how upset I was.
Phoebe Bridgers appeared in court yesterday (August 12) in an ongoing defamation lawsuit and the judge in the case appears to be leaning towards throwing the case out.The lawsuit was filed against Bridgers by the producer Chris Nelson last year. It came about following an October 2020 social media post in which Bridgers directed her followers on Instagram to a thread written by her friend Emily Bannon, which Nelson has claimed was defamatory.Nelson subsequently sued the singer for defamation and is currently seeking $3.8million (£2.8million) in damages.