HBO is developing My Dentist’s Murder Trial, a limited series, starring and executive produced by David Harbour (Stranger Things) and Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, The Last of Us).
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Eric Holder Jr., the man accused in the 2019 murder of Ermias Asghedom a.k.a. Nipsey Hussle, was found guilty of first-degree murder today (July 6), the New York Times reports.
He will face sentencing in the future and could spend up to life in prison. Hussle was shot and killed in the parking lot of his Marathon clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019.
Several eyewitnesses placed Holder at the scene, saying that he got into an argument with Hussle before going to his car and returning with the two handguns used in the murder. Holder's defense team argued that while their client killed Hussle, the death was not premeditated.
Read Next: Watch Nipsey Hussle’s weed documentary The Marathon (Cultivation) Holder was arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and possession of a firearm by a felon days after the killing and pled not guilty. The trial began in June, with the jury spending less than an hour deliberating before handing down its verdict.
HBO is developing My Dentist’s Murder Trial, a limited series, starring and executive produced by David Harbour (Stranger Things) and Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, The Last of Us).
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPedro Pascal and David Harbour at set to star together in the limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial” currently in development at HBO, Variety has learned.The series is inspired by the James Lasdun New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation.” The article told the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman.Both Pascal and Harbour will executive produce in addition to starring.
MailOnline.com said Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as former President Donald Trump's White House communications director, will reportedly be named as Meghan's permanent replacement on the ABC show. The news isn't completely surprising, as Alyssa has often contributed to "The View" panel and was considered the frontrunner for the gig.Although ABC said it wasn't prepared to make a decision "at this time," a source told the New York Post that an announcement should come within two weeks.Since appearing on "The View," Alyssa has sometimes clashed with her fellow panelists, much like her predecessor often did. Still, Alyssa has some big shoes to fill, as Meghan became a huge conservative voice during her four seasons on the show.Although Meghan praised the show in announcing her decision to leave in July 2021, she later said she doesn't "miss it at all." "I felt like I was really happy to do it on my own terms because a lot of people get fired from that show," she said in a MailOnline column.
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R Kelly’s former manager Donnell Russell was found guilty on Friday of threatening physical harm by interstate communication in relation to a phone call he made to a New York cinema in late 2018 in a successful bid to stop a screening of the documentary ‘Surviving R Kelly’. The guilty verdict came at the end of a short trial that began last week in the New York courts.The December 2018 screening at the NeueHouse Madison Square complex was called off after an anonymous man made phone calls to both emergency services and the cinema itself to the effect that he would “shoot up the place” if the film was shown.
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again (aka NBA YoungBoy, real name Kentrell Gaulden) has been found not guilty in his California case regarding a federal weapons possession charge, a Los Angeles jury ruled on Friday (July 15).As reported by Stereogum, the rapper was arrested in LA last March. It’s said that prosecutors in the city had a federal warrant out for Gaulden’s arrest – stemming from his September 2020 charges in Louisiana – and although he was cooperative with them at first, he eventually led the authorities on a “high-speed chase” in his Mercedes Maybach.
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the Associated Press reported Wednesday.David Brian Pearce, 40, was charged with murder and two controlled-substance counts, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office. Brandt Osborn, 42, was charged with being an accessory to murder.Osborn, an aspiring actor, was taken into custody on the set of “NCIS: Los Angeles” in Hollywood in December.
Jurors found a 32-year-old man guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday for the 2019 fatal shooting of rapper Nipsey Hussle.
A jury found a 32-year-old man guilty of murdering rapper Nipsey Hussle back in 2019. Eric R. Holder Jr.
tweeted the news Wednesday.Holder’s trial began in June, three years after the rapper was shot in South Los Angeles outside his clothing store. The jury reached a verdict within the expected time of four weeks.Holder Jr.
Eric R. Holder Jr. has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2019 killing of rapper Nipsey Hussle.
Nipsey Hussle has been convicted of first-degree murder.32-year-old Eric Holder Jr. shot Hussle outside his Marathon Clothing store in Los Angeles on March 31, 2019.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticEric Holder Jr., the gang member who shot superstar rapper Nipsey Hussle to death in 2019, has been convicted of first-degree murder in a Los Angeles court.Beyond the murder conviction, Holder was also convicted of several other charges, including attempted voluntary manslaughter and assault for shooting two other men who survived the shootings. He faces a possible life sentence.Jurors went only an hour into their second day of deliberation before announcing they had reached a verdict siding with the Los Angeles Country prosecution.
Nipsey Hussle in March 2019, has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the trial that finally started and ended after a years-long delay due to the pandemic.The verdict was announced Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom. Holder had initially pleaded not guilty and had been held behind bars in lieu of $6.5 million bail. The jury deliberated for less than an hour on the second day of deliberations.