Jordana Brewster holds hands with boyfriend Mason Morfit while out to lunch in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (May 31).
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TMZ reported on May 13 that the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office won't charge him with a misdemeanor, but a hearing will be held next month to determine if he violated his probation, which he got following a 2019 domestic incident with his ex-girlfriend, Jenn Harley. The website says jail time is "a real possibility."On April 22, Ronnie was arrested following an alleged domestic incident in Los Angeles with his girlfriend, Saffire Matos.
Jordana Brewster holds hands with boyfriend Mason Morfit while out to lunch in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (May 31).
Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes walk side by side through the airport after touching down at LAX on Sunday night (May 31) in Los Angeles.
Kim Kardashian is being sued for withholding overtime pay, failure to reimburse expenses made by her staff, and employing a minor to maintain her Hidden Hills property in California. Seven former members of her gardening and maintenance staff filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Supreme Court on Monday.
The season finale of NCIS: Los Angeles shocked a lot of viewers as it revealed not just one, but two series regular stars would be leaving the show.
Trae tha Truth is being honored in a big way.
Danny Masterson will be standing trial on three counts of rape.
Associated Press.In June, the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office charged Masterson with three counts of forcible rape stemming from accusations of three incidents in 2001 and 2003 with three different women. Masterson entered a not guilty plea at a hearing in January.Masterson is accused of raping a 23-year-old woman between January and December 2001, a 28-year-old woman in April 2003 and a 23-year-old woman between October and December 2003.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA judge on Friday ordered “That ’70s Show” actor Danny Masterson to stand trial on charges that he raped three women nearly 20 years ago.Masterson faces up to 45 years to life in prison if convicted on all three charges. Each of the three women testified at a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court, which began on Tuesday.Judge Charlaine F.
news report noted that the suspects were described as white men in all black who waved “pro-Palestinian” flags and shouted slurs at Jewish diners. A brawl then ensued, with one man seen picking up a stanchion and waving it at a group of masked men.
The cast of Outer Banks has arrived!
The Flight Attendant took off for HBO Max when it launched in November. So much so that the streamer and the team, led by star and exec producer Kaley Cuoco, decided to make a second season.
LOS ANGELES -- “Jersey Shore” star Ronnie Ortiz-Magro will not be charged after an arrest on suspicion of domestic violence last month, authorities said Thursday.Los Angeles city attorney's spokesman Rob Wilcox said his office opted not to file charges against the 35-year-old Ortiz-Magro, but it will charge him with a probation violation from another domestic violence case.Ortiz-Magro pleaded no contest last year to domestic battery and resisting arrest.
Frank McRae, a National Football League player turned actor, died in Santa Monica, Calif. on April 29 from a heart attack. He was 80 and his death was confirmed by his daughter-in-law, Suzanne McRae.
Harvey Weinstein could be heading out to Los Angeles within week to face multiple counts of sexual assault. Or not.
Multiple arrests have been made in the case of Lady Gaga's French bulldogs, which were stolen in a violent February altercation where her assistant was shot, according to Los Angeles police. Five suspects were taken into custody: James Jackson, 18; Jaylin White, 19; Lafayette Whaley, 27;Harold White, 40; andJennifer McBride, 50, according to police.
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that five people were arrested Tuesday in the February shooting of 30-year-old Ryan Fischer, Lady Gaga’s dog walker and theft of two of her French bulldogs.