Justin Hartley is spending his time in quarantine analyzing his personal life and career.
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Justin Bieber filed a defamation lawsuit against two Twitter users who accused him of sexually assaulting them in 2014 and 2015, Us Weekly confirms.In court documents filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, June 25, and obtained by Us, the pop star’s attorneys claim that the defendants — who are only identified by their first names and Twitter handles, Danielle (@danielleglvn) and Kadi (@ItsnotKadi) — “fraudulently schemed to seek attention and fame by maliciously posting
.Justin Hartley is spending his time in quarantine analyzing his personal life and career.
Rachael Leigh Cook and Daniel Gillies are moving forward with their split, one year after announcing their separation.The Originals alum, 44, filed for divorce with on Friday, July 10, according to documents obtained by Us Weekly on Wednesday, July 15.
Chrishell Stause requested to have her maiden name restored amid her divorce from Justin Hartley, Us Weekly confirms.The Selling Sunset star, 38, notes in court documents filed in Los Angeles on Monday, July 13, and obtained by Us that she “changed her name from ‘Terrina Chrishell Stause’ to ‘Terrina Chrishell Hartley’” when she married the This Is Us actor, 43, in October 2017.
Princess Love and Ray J have changed their minds about a divorce, it seems.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson heads out of the gym ahead of husband Justin Mikita after a workout session together in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (July 10).
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Television has acquired the rights to develop Ravenswood Manor, a camp-horror soap opera based on a live weekly episodic theatre production from writer and comedian Justin Sayre.The show, which ran at Los Angeles’ Celebration Theatre last fall, is set in the small New England town of Ravensport, Maine during the Spring of 1976.
Justin Bieber, 26, is fighting back against two women who accused him of sexually assaulting them in 2014 and 2015 by suing them in a $20 million defamation lawsuit. The singer filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on June 25 after he denied the claims and posted what he called “proof” that what they’re accusing him of is “factually impossible.” Although the lawsuit is for a large sum of money, California lawyer George T. Kelly, from The Law Offices of George T.
Hailey Bieber wears a long and fashionable trench coat while arriving at a studio in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (June 29).
Former porn star Ron Jeremy has pleaded not guilty to charges of raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth.The 67-year-old entered the plea at an arraignment hearing on Friday in Los Angeles.The ex-adult actor, who is being held in a county jail, stands accused of raping a woman at a West Hollywood home in May 2014, sexually assaulting a 33-year-old and a 46-year-old at a Los Angeles bar in 2017, and raping a 30-year-old woman at the same bar in July 2019.Porn Star: The Legend of Ron
Justin and Hailey Bieber are on the move.
Hailey Bieber is on the move again.
Jordan Moreau Porn star Ron Jeremy has pleaded not guilty to three charges of rape and one charge of sexual assault as 25 new allegations of sexual misconduct have been reported.The specific charges to which Jeremy pleaded not guilty included three counts of forcible rape, one count of sexual battery, three counts of forcible penetration by a foreign object and one count of forcible oral copulation.According to the Los Angeles Times, authorities in Los Angeles County received 25 new complaints
Justin Bieber has launched legal action against two social media users who accused him of sexual assault.
charges that he forcibly raped three women and sexually assaulted another, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office told TheWrap.Jeremy, whose full name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, will next appear in court on Aug. 31.
Legal action. Justin Bieber sued fans for $20 million after sexual assault accusations. In court documents obtained by Us Weekly on Thursday, June 25, from the Los Angeles Superior Court, the “Sorry” singer filed a defamation lawsuit against two Twitter users who accused him of two cases of sexual assault in 2014 and 2015.