Angela tells New Idea she was going to use her last moments in the house to get everything off her chest.
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David Robb Labor EditorThe WGA and the Big 3 talent agencies are at loggerheads over whether the guilds’ in-house counsel should be allowed access to certain confidential financial and business records that the agencies have agreed to turn over during the discovery phase of their ongoing legal battle over packaging fees.The agencies – WME, CAA and UTA – argue in their latest court filings for a protective order that some of the sensitive documents they might produce could be used against them at
.Angela tells New Idea she was going to use her last moments in the house to get everything off her chest.
Tight lockdown restrictions have been reimposed in Leicester as the city sees a spike in coronavirus cases.Non-essential shops will close from tomorrow (Tuesday 30) and schools will close to most pupils on Thursday (2 July), Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.The city has recorded 866 new cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks.Mr Hancock said the easing of the lockdown planned for the rest of England on July 4 cannot happen in Leicester because of rising cases.He said: “Given the growing
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentA British court has ruled that Johnny Depp is in breach of a court order for failing to disclose texts that allegedly show him trying to get hold of drugs.The ruling by Judge Andrew Nicol Monday was made as part of the actor’s libel action against Rupert Murdoch’s The Sun newspaper, to be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice in London next month.
The Rolling Stones are ready to take action. In a statement obtained by Fox News, the iconic rock band said that their legal team is collaborating with BMI, a performing arts rights organization, to prevent the use of their music at President Trump's reelection events.
David Robb Labor EditorThe Big 3 talent agencies have won another skirmish in their ongoing legal battle with the WGA over packaging fees – this time over a protective order they proposed that would prohibit the guilds’ in-house lawyers from having access to certain confidential financial and business records that the agencies have agreed to turn over during the discovery phase of the case.Before Wednesday’s ruling, agencies WME, CAA and UTA had expressed concerns that the guilds’ in-house
best Big Brother series' of aaaaaaalll time, which starred Nicki Grahemme (of WHO IS SHE?! fame) Pete Bennet and love birds Mikey Dalton and Grace Adams-Short.Grace infamously threw a glass of water at Suzie Verrico's face after she put her up for eviction.
Mr Justice Saunders refused the application, but said they would still have a voice and encouraged them to contribute.
Jussie Smollett – who has been fighting the city of Chicago’s $130,000 lawsuit over the costs of an investigation into what officials alleged was a hoax attack on himself – is now turning the tides on the city’s police force.
David Robb Labor EditorA federal judge today denied the WGA’s motion to compel the Big 3 talent agencies to produce more documents than they’d originally agreed to turn over in their ongoing legal battle over packaging fees.It was another win for WME, CAA and UTA — though they didn’t get away cleanly: U.S.
death of George Floyd in his ongoing legal battle with the City of Chicago. In new legal documents obtained by TMZ, the former "Empire" star argues that police are lying about his case and the city is helping to cover it up."As we see millions across the country rise up to protest and expose police misconduct, the City, by its refusal to produce the requested documents, is choosing to actively resist a citizen's lawful efforts to reveal dishonesty," Jussie says in the new documents. While Jussie
Big Bird is thankful for his friends.