Netflix's "The Crown" has found the actress who will portray Princess Diana. Elizabeth Debicki will play the Princess of Wales in Season 5 and 6 of “The Crown,” the series announced Sunday.
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Twin brothers who run a YouTube channel with millions of subscribers were charged Wednesday with multiple crimes, theOrange County District Attorney’s Office announced. Alan and Alex Stokes, 23, of Irvine, were each charged with one felony count of false imprisonment effected by violence, menace, fraud, or deceit and one misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an emergency, according to authorities.
Netflix's "The Crown" has found the actress who will portray Princess Diana. Elizabeth Debicki will play the Princess of Wales in Season 5 and 6 of “The Crown,” the series announced Sunday.
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YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes are facing felony charges over a fake bank robbery stunt they staged for a video.Last October, the 23-year-old twins posted a video titled BANK ROBBER PRANK! (gone wrong), in which they wore black outfits and ski masks, and carried duffle bags filled with cash into an Uber, pretending to have just pulled off a heist.The driver refused to transport them and a witness called the police fearing they had seen a carjacking – with officers approaching the Uber driver
Alan and Alex Stokes have been arrested and charged with felony false imprisonment and misdemeanor swatting after staging a fake bank robbery prank for their channel.The twin social media influencers, 23, were each charged with one felony count of “false imprisonment effected by violence, menace, fraud, or deceit and one misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an emergency,” according to a press release from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday, August 5.Alan and Alex filmed
, the twin brothers have each been charged with a felony count of "false imprisonment effected by violence, menace, fraud, or deceit" and a misdemeanor charge of "falsely reporting an emergency." The charges relate to a since-deleted video Alan and Alex posted in October of last year called "BANK ROBBER PRANK! (gone wrong)," wherein they ordered an Uber and pretended to be bank robbers while wearing ski masks and carrying around cash-filled duffel bags.
YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes are facing felony and misdemeanor charges as a result of a fake bank robbery prank they allegedly orchestrated for a YouTube video.According to the District Attorney's Office of Orange County, California, the popular content creators have been each charged with one felony count of «false imprisonment effected by violence, menace, fraud, or deceit» as well as one misdemeanor charge of «falsely reporting an emergency,» also known as «swatting.»The event in question
Twin brothers who have won millions of followers by posting prank videos on social media have been charged for faking bank robberies in Southern California and could go to prison if convicted, authorities said Wednesday.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerTwin brothers who have a wildly popular series of prank videos on TikTok and YouTube are now charged with false imprisonment and swatting, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.Alan and Alex Stokes, both age 23 of Irvine, Calif., have each been charged with one felony count of false imprisonment effected by violence, menace, fraud or deceit, and one misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an emergency.