Hasselhoff Scores Court Victory Over ExOctober 5th, 2009 DAVID HASSELHOFF has scored a court victory in an ongoing legal battle with his ex-wife PAMELA BACH - a judge has ordered her to cover the actor's legal expenses. As the pair's messy divorce rumbles on, a court has ruled Bach has been filing frivolous legal actions against her ex, forcing him to employ his lawyer to constantly fight for him, reports TMZ.com
Bach has been told to pay the former Baywatch star's legal bills, amounting to $7,550.80 (£5,033), including a lump sum of at least $3,000 (£2,000).
Hustler Boss Flynt Granted Court Battle With NephewsSeptember 25th, 2009 Porn tycoon LARRY FLYNT has won the first round in his battle against nephews Jimmy Flynt II and Dustin Flynt - he has been given the opportunity to take his relatives to court over a trademark infringement issue. The Hustler magazine boss sued his nephews' Flynt Media Group for using the family name to start a new porn enterprise without his permission, and now a Los Angeles judge has denied their request to dismiss the case.
Judge grants 'Hills' star Audrina Patridge restraining order from fanSeptember 11th, 2009 Audrina Patridge gets restraining orderLOS ANGELES — A judge granted Audrina Patridge a temporary restraining order from a man recently arrested outside the actress' home, court records show. Patridge, a star of the MTV series "The Hills" sought and was granted the order on Thursday.
Timbaland Apologises To Jay-z For Album LeakSeptember 11th, 2009 Hip-hop producer TIMBALAND has apologised to JAY-Z for inadvertently leaking several songs from the rapper's new album THE BLUEPRINT 3 more than two weeks before its release. A handful of Timbaland-made beats from the Big Pimpin' hitmaker's album surfaced online in August (09), ahead of its original 11 September (09) release date.
Eddie Cibrian files for divorce in Los Angeles after nearly 8 years of marriageAugust 26th, 2009 Eddie Cibrian has filed for divorceLOS ANGELES — Eddie Cibrian (sib-ree-EN') is divorcing his wife of nearly eight years. Court records show the 36-year-old actor, who has appeared on TV shows such as "Ugly Betty" and "The Starter Wife," filed for divorce on Monday.
Omarion Not Responsible For Lil Wayne LeakAugust 21st, 2009 R&B singer OMARION has hit back at suggestions he was dropped from LIL WAYNE's record label imprint after leaking his collaboration with the rapper. The former B2K singer signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money roster earlier this summer (09) and even made an appearance on the Young Money Presents America's Most Wanted Music Festival roadshow last week (ends14Aug09).
Report: Cheney felt Bush gradually turned away from him, gained unexpected independenceAugust 13th, 2009 Report: Cheney felt Bush stopped taking his adviceWASHINGTON — Former Vice President Dick Cheney believes his old boss, President George W. Bush, gradually turned away from his advice during their second term in the White House, showing a surprising independence as he started taking more flexible positions on a range of issues, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
MJ's estate caught in $7.9m payoutAugust 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Michael Jackson's estate is at the centre of a row involving an unpaid judgment entered against his family members. A South Korean newspaper is seeking 7.9 million dollars from the late singer's estate over cancelled concert dates, according to documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Court filing: Administrators of Michael Jackson's estate receive life insurance paymentAugust 3rd, 2009 Filing: Michael Jackson's life insurance paid outLOS ANGELES — Court filings state the administrators of Michael Jackson's estate have received the King of Pop's life insurance proceeds. The records, filed Friday in Los Angeles, are redacted and don't indicate how much the policy paid out.
Actor Stephen Baldwin files for bankruptcy, owes millions of dollars, court filings showJuly 22nd, 2009 Actor Stephen Baldwin files for bankruptcyNEW YORK — Court records show actor Stephen Baldwin is millions of dollars in debt and has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A filing Tuesday in federal court in New York shows that Baldwin owes $1.2 million in two mortgages on a property about 30 miles north of New York City valued at $1.1 million.
Michael Jackson's mother files for guardianship of the singer's 3 childrenJune 29th, 2009 Jackson's mother wants control of estate, kidsLOS ANGELES — A person close to the proceedings says Michael Jackson's mother has moved to take control of her son's estate, filing a second court action shortly after petitioning for custody of the singer's three children. According to the person, the court action was initiated by Katherine Jackson with the intent to protect Jackson's legacy.
Cheney speaks: Working on memoir planned for 2011June 24th, 2009 Cheney memoir planned for 2011NEW YORK — Former Vice President Dick Cheney has a book deal with a conservative imprint at Simon & Schuster. The memoir by Cheney, widely considered the most powerful vice president in history, is expected to be published in Spring 2011, a few months after President George W.
Kelis lays out support needs from Nas in divorce filing; wants $20,000 for baby suppliesJune 18th, 2009 Kelis lays out support needs from NasLOS ANGELES — Kelis (KA'lees) says in a court filing that she wants soon-to-be ex-husband Nas (NAHZ) to pay for tens of thousands of dollars in baby supplies. Kelis Rogers is scheduled to deliver the former couple's first child next month.
Miley Cyrus seeks $60,000 in costs in racial photo suitJune 13th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Ramping up her fight against a suit over a photo showing her and others making a "slanty eyes" gesture, 'Hannah Montana' star Miley Cyrus has asked court to award her 60,000 dollars in costs, if she wins the case. One Lucie Kim filed the case against the singer on behalf of Los Angeles' Asian citizens, after the picture appeared on the Internet in February.
Talking with Cheney then Powell, Bob Schieffer makes some Sunday morning noise for CBS NewsMay 31st, 2009 Cheney, Powell interviews winners for SchiefferNEW YORK — While followers of the Sunday morning political shows obsess about which host best represents the genre's future, a man who's proven an utter failure at setting retirement dates is making some noise. CBS "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer's bookend interviews with Dick Cheney and Colin Powell in May made news and offered riveting inside looks at old conflicts within the Bush administration and the current struggle for the future of the Republican Party.