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  • Diddy Reportedly Rushed to Hospital While Awaiting Trial: Reports


    Sean “Diddy” Combs has reportedly been transported to a local hospital, according to multiple outlets.

    Diddy, 55, had claimed his knee was bothering him, according to Sunday, February 2, reports from the Daily Mail and Page Six. The outlets further reported that Diddy received an MRI to check on an old injury and was sent back to the Metropolitan Detention Center several hours later.

    Us Weekly has reached out to representatives for both Diddy and the Metropolitan Detention Center for comment.

    The disgraced music mogul has been in jail since September 2024, when he was arrested on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. A 14-page indictment claimed that Diddy “abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him” for decades.

    Diddy's Attorney Says He Is Getting 'Treatment and Therapy' Amid Indictment, Prison Stay


    Related: Diddy Is Getting ‘Treatment and Therapy’ Amid Indictment, Says Attorney

    Sean “Diddy” Combs is undergoing “treatment and therapy” amid his recent legal woes, his attorney said during an arraignment hearing on Tuesday, September 17. During Tuesday’s hearing in New York, Diddy’s main attorney, Marc Agnifilo, noted that the rapper and business mogul is in “treatment and therapy for things that most respectfully he needs treatment […]

    Diddy pleaded not guilty to the claims before being remanded to Brooklyn’s MDC ahead of his trial date, which is slated to begin in May. He was also denied bail following four separate appeals.

    We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo told Us Weekly in a statement at the time. “Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is a music icon, self-made entrepreneur, loving family man and proven philanthropist who has spent the last 30 years building an empire, adoring his children and working to uplift the Black community. He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal.”

    The statement concluded, “To his credit, Mr. Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court.”

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    Related: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Ordered to Stay in Jail Until Trial

    John Shearer/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter Sean “Diddy” Combs has been ordered to remain in jail until his trial for sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy begins. With the Wednesday, September 18, order, Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. rejected an appeal by Diddy’s lawyers requesting that he be released on bail, per The New York […]

    Agnifilo said in a separate statement later in September 2024 that Diddy was getting “treatment and therapy” while behind bars.

    “Mr. Combs is not a perfect person,” the statement concluded. “There’s been drug use, there’s been toxic relationships — which I think were mutual in their toxicity as these things often are.”

    According to the lawyer, it should be commended that Diddy was getting help “at the ripe age of 54.” He later turned 55 amid his prison stay.

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    There are reports circulating that rapper and music mogul Diddy was rushed to the hospital while awaiting trial for a legal matter. The details surrounding his hospitalization have not been confirmed, but sources close to the situation have stated that it may be related to stress and anxiety over the impending trial.

    Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, is no stranger to legal issues, having faced several lawsuits and legal battles throughout his career. However, this latest incident has fans and followers concerned for his well-being.

    As we wait for more information to emerge, we can only hope that Diddy receives the necessary care and support during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with him and his loved ones as they navigate this challenging situation. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Kanye West Jets Back to L.A., Crashes at A$AP Rocky’s House Amid Trial


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    In a shocking turn of events, Kanye West has jetted back to Los Angeles and taken refuge at A$AP Rocky’s house amidst his ongoing trial. The rapper, who has been embroiled in legal troubles in recent months, was spotted arriving at Rocky’s lavish mansion in the Hollywood Hills earlier this week.

    Sources close to the situation revealed that Kanye sought shelter at A$AP Rocky’s home to escape the media frenzy surrounding his trial and to seek solace from his close friend. The two artists have been longtime collaborators and have a strong bond that dates back several years.

    As Kanye’s trial continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this unexpected development will impact the outcome of the case. Fans and onlookers alike are eagerly awaiting further updates on Kanye’s legal situation and his stay at A$AP Rocky’s house.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Rihanna attends the trial of her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, who is accused in a 2021 shooting


    LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a stretch of questioning crucial to the defense of A$AP Rocky, his lawyer on Friday challenged the account of his accuser, who said he suffered a hand injury when the hip-hop performer fired a gun at him in 2021.

    Superstar singer Rihanna, Rocky’s partner and the mother of their two children, watched from the audience as the man who goes by A$AP Relli, a former friend of Rocky, underwent a second day of cross-examination that left him visibly frustrated and at times angry. Rihanna slipped into court for a third day about 30 minutes into the testimony and sat next to Rocky’s mother.

    Relli had testified under prosecution questioning that his hand felt hot when Rocky fired at him on a Hollywood street and his hand was grazed. A photo was shown of scrapes that had torn the skin on his knuckles.

    He did not seek medical attention until two days later in New York.

    “You waited to fly all the way across country before seeking medical attention?” defense attorney Joe Tacopina asked.

    “I had my hand wrapped that night,” Relli said, then acknowledged he had.

    He said that after the incident, “I didn’t trust LA. I didn’t trust nobody.”

    Through their opening statement and the cross-examination, Rocky’s attorneys have suggested Relli only sought medical attention because the lawyer in a separate civil case where he’s seeking money from the rapper, and a police detective, told him he should.

    Tacopina also challenged him about the short time he spent at the hospital.

    “That’s one hour and 36 minutes for a gunshot, yeah?” the lawyer said.

    “It was two days later,” Relli replied.

    Anticipating the defense tactic, the prosecution told jurors during their opening statement that for the charges in the case — two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm — it doesn’t matter whether Relli was injured.

    Guilty verdicts on both counts could lead to a maximum of 24 years in prison for Rocky.

    That verdict could be a major turning point in the life of the rapper, who this weekend is nominated for his third Grammy Award at a ceremony at Crypto.com Arena just two miles from the trial.

    Rocky’s attorneys are arguing, in a revelation made just before the trial began, that the gun he fired was a starter pistol that carried only blanks that he had just as a prop for security. They allege Relli knew this.

    Relli testified under prosecution questioning that he had not known Rocky to carry a gun.

    When Tacopina returned to the question, Relli hedged.

    “I don’t really chill with him every day, I don’t know,” he said. “From the time I chill with him, I don’t know him carrying guns.”

    Tacopina continued, “Well one thing you know, is for sure he doesn’t carry a prop gun.”

    “Who carries a prop gun?” Relli answered. “Who’s going to come to a situation and carry a prop gun?”

    After the jury was dismissed for lunch, a vicious argument broke out between Tacopina and Deputy District Attorney John Lewin over a racy photo of Relli’s girlfriend that he showed Relli to identify her.

    Lewin argued it was an attempt to inflame the witness, and that the defense’s entire case failed to address the actual incident, including “this prop gun garbage!”

    “Oh?! Oh!?” Tacopina shouted back. “We’ll see what the jury says at the end!”

    Tacopina then called Relli a perjurer, and said that the prosecutors were abetting him.

    As it got even louder and more personal, the judge, who seemed disgusted, walked out.

    He had previously instructed the men, who have butted heads often, only to talk to each other on the record. In this case they were, though the cameras had been turned off.

    Rocky and Rihanna, both 36, have two sons together: 2-year-old RZA Athelston Mayers and 1-year-old Riot Rose Mayers.





    Rihanna Stands by A$AP Rocky as He Faces Trial for 2021 Shooting Incident

    Pop superstar Rihanna made headlines today as she attended the trial of her partner, rapper A$AP Rocky, who is accused in a 2021 shooting incident. The couple has been dating for several years and Rihanna has been a vocal supporter of A$AP Rocky throughout this challenging time.

    The trial, which has garnered widespread media attention, centers around an alleged altercation that took place last year at a nightclub in New York City. A$AP Rocky is facing charges of assault and possession of a firearm in connection with the incident.

    Despite the serious nature of the charges, Rihanna has stood by A$AP Rocky, showing her unwavering support by attending the trial alongside him. The couple arrived at the courthouse hand in hand, with Rihanna looking stylish and composed as she faced the cameras.

    As the trial proceeds, all eyes are on Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, as fans and onlookers eagerly await the outcome of this high-profile case. Rihanna’s presence at the trial is a powerful statement of solidarity and love, demonstrating her commitment to standing by her partner through thick and thin.

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  • Gemini App Now Defaults to Gemini 2.0 Flash, 2.0 Pro Experimental Trial Rolls Out


    When Google announced Gemini 2.0 back in December, it was a big deal for AI nerds. Said to be twice as fast as Gemini 1.5 Pro, Google was so hyped about 2.0 that it launched a preview Flash version for Android users to play with and do whatever it is you do with AI on a phone. Things must have gone well there, because Google has announced today that Gemini 2.0 Flash is now the default on mobile.

    That’s the news – that Gemini 2.0 Flash is what you’ll use if you open the Gemini app on your phone. However, if you don’t want to for some reason, you can still tap the top menu and switch to 1.5 Flash and 1.5 Pro for “the next few weeks.”

    What does this mean for you, the Gemini mobile app user? Good question! Ummm, Gemini is supposedly excellent at helping you research things, analyze entire books or reports, getting things done across Google apps, to code some stuff, or to be there as a voice to lean on when you need support before a big speech. I mean, that’s what Google tells us it’ll do. And that’s awesome, if those are things you need in life.

    With Gemini 2.0 Flash, all of those things I mentioned above will happen way faster.

    As a bonus, Google says that Gemini Advanced subscribers can now access Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental.

    Introducing Gemini 2.0 Flash to Gemini

    • What: Gemini is now powered by 2.0 Flash, our latest model that is designed for the agentic era, delivering fast responses and stronger performance across a number of key benchmarks for everyday help with tasks like brainstorming, learning, or writing.
    • In addition to 2.0 Flash, Gemini Advanced users will continue to have access to a 1M token context window for up to 1,500 pages of file uploads, priority access to features such as Deep Research and Gems, 2TB of storage, and more.
    • Gemini 1.5 Flash and 1.5 Pro will remain available for the next few weeks.
    • Why: With faster responses and improved performance, we’re making it easier for you to unlock new ways to create, interact, and collaborate with Gemini.

    Priority access with Gemini Advanced: Try our 2.0 Pro Experimental model

    • What: Gemini Advanced users can now try 2.0 Pro Experimental, our leading model designed to be exceptional at complex tasks, providing better factuality and stronger performance for coding and math prompts.
    • Whether you’re tackling advanced coding challenges, like generating a specific program from scratch, or solving mathematical problems, like developing complex statistical models or quantum algorithms, 2.0 Pro Experimental will help you navigate even the most complex tasks with greater ease and accuracy.
    • This experimental model is meant to be an early preview and can have unexpected behaviors and may make mistakes. Additionally this model will not have access to real-time information and won’t be compatible with some Gemini features in its experimental state.
    • Why: We believe in rapid iteration and bringing the best of Gemini to the world, and we want to give Gemini Advanced subscribers priority access to our latest AI innovations. Your feedback helps us improve these models over time and learning from experimental launches informs how we release models more widely.

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    Exciting news for Gemini users! The latest update to the Gemini app now defaults to the highly anticipated Gemini 2.0 flash feature. This new flash feature promises to enhance speed and efficiency in trading, making it easier than ever to buy and sell crypto.

    But that’s not all – Gemini is also rolling out an experimental trial for Gemini 2.0 Pro. This advanced version of the platform offers even more features and tools for experienced traders looking to take their crypto game to the next level.

    If you’re a Gemini user, be sure to update your app to take advantage of these exciting new features. And if you’re not already using Gemini, now is the perfect time to join and experience the future of crypto trading. Happy trading! #Gemini #crypto #trading #Gemini2.0

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  • Jennifer Crumbley’s appeal: Judge expected to rule on request for new Oxford High School shooting trial


    An Oakland County judge is expected to make a decision Friday as Jennifer Crumbley, the Oxford High School shooter‘s mother, seeks a new trial.

    Watch the hearing live above at 9 a.m.

    Jennifer and her husband, James Crumbley, were both convicted by juries of four counts of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 10-15 years in prison for their role in the Nov. 30, 2021 school shooting. The charges were brought against the couple after their then-15-year-old son brought a gun to school and killed four people.

    Last month, Jennifer’s attorney, Michael Dezsi, filed an appeal to her sentence, saying that her trial was “riddled with errors.” Issues raised in the appeal included the prosecution not disclosing agreements with key witnesses to jurors, publicity around the case, and Jennifer being convicted for not controlling her minor son, despite him being convicted as an adult.

    However, on Thursday Judge Cheryl Matthews denied most of the motions filed by Dezsi. In court Friday, she will only hear arguments about the proffer agreements before making a final ruling.

    Jennifer Crumbley wants out of prison

    The backstory:

    While the appeal is pending, Dezsi says Jennifer should be allowed to post bond and be released from prison because she “has committed no crime, has never harmed anyone, and is certainly not a flight risk.”

    He went on to call the prosecutors “overreaching,” and said the case was the result of “attempts to pin the failings of a nation on the back of a parent.”

    According to Dezsi, sentencing guidelines recommended a sentence as short as 43 months, but Jennifer received more than a decade behind bars.

    “Having Mrs. Crumbley locked up at the Michigan Department of Corrections’ Women’s Huron Valley facility not only casts a dark shadow over the justice system but rewards the prosecution of a fabricated crime, setting a very dangerous precedent,” Dezsi said in a press release. 

    Dezsi argued that evidence was withheld from the trial, including information that two key witnesses who worked at the school entered into cooperation agreements to testify against Jennifer. According to Dezski, these agreements were not disclosed.

    According to the appeal filing, the agreements should have been shared with the jury because the employees – Nick Ejak and Shawn Hopkins – interacted with the shooter the day of the crime, and had the chance to search his backpack before the shooting, but did not.

    “These findings merely demonstrate why Hopkins and Ejak were given Proffer Agreements in the first place, because they had obvious criminal exposure,” Dezsi wrote. “To the extent that these witnesses testified so as to shift blame away from themselves and onto the parents, the jury should have been made aware of those Proffer Agreements so that they could more accurately and fully assess their credibility.”

    Jennifer’s defense believes knowledge of the agreements would have helped with cross-examining Ejak and Hopkins. However, the prosecution denies that the pair were offered anything to testify. 

    In the court filing, Dezsi wrote that the prosecution argued that Jennifer did not control her minor child. However, he noted that her child was convicted and sentenced as an adult.

    “These theories are both factually inconsistent and mutually exclusive amounting to a violation of Mrs.  Crumbley’s due process rights under both federal and state law,” he wrote.

    Dezsi also argued that the jury was told that they could convict Jennifer even if their verdict was not unanimous. 

    The other side:

    After the appeal was filed, the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office responded to the appeal, saying in part that ” James and Jennifer Crumbley are the rare, grossly negligent exception, and twenty-four jurors unanimously agreed that they are responsible for the deaths of Hana, Madisyn, Tate, and Justin. Holding them accountable for their role is one important step in making our schools safer.”

    The Source: Information in this story is from previous FOX 2 reporting and court records. 

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    Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Ethan Crumbley, one of the teenagers responsible for the tragic shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, has filed an appeal requesting a new trial for her son. The appeal argues that the original trial was unfair and that crucial evidence was not properly considered.

    Now, the judge is expected to rule on this request for a new trial. Many are closely following this case, as it raises important questions about accountability and justice in cases of school shootings.

    Stay tuned for updates on the judge’s decision and the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding this heartbreaking tragedy. #OxfordHighSchool #JenniferCrumbley #newtrial #justice

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  • Judge keeps one issue alive in Jennifer Crumbley’s quest for new trial




    In a recent court hearing, the judge ruled to keep one crucial issue alive in Jennifer Crumbley’s quest for a new trial. The issue at hand revolves around the defense’s claim that crucial evidence was mishandled by law enforcement during the investigation into the Oxford High School shooting.

    Despite the prosecution’s arguments against granting a new trial, the judge’s decision to focus on this specific issue gives hope to Crumbley and her legal team. This development could potentially open the door for a reexamination of the case and bring new evidence to light.

    As the legal battle continues, the outcome of this pivotal issue could have far-reaching implications for Crumbley’s future. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as more details emerge from the courtroom.

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  • Judge to hear arguments over new trial request in Jennifer Crumbley case


    An Oakland County judge denied most of a request from Jennifer Crumbley to have her acquitted or given a new trial in connection to the Oxford High School shooting.

    WATCH THE FRIDAY HEARING LIVE HERE

    Watch below: Michael Dezsi, new attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, speaks on motion to toss conviction

    Michael Dezsi, new attorney for Jennifer Crumbley, speaks on motion to toss conviction

    Crumbley, the mother of the shooter, was found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter last year. Her husband, James Crumbley, was convicted on the same charges. They were each sentenced to 10-15 years in prison.

    In December, Jennifer and her new attorney, Michael Dezski, filed a motion to get the sentence overturned.

    However, on Thursday, Oakland County Judge Cheryl Matthews denied most of the request. She did not make a decision on whether or not Jennifer should get a new trial based on proffer agreements the prosecution made with two witnesses in the case.

    Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald and the prosecution team gave those agreements to Oxford High School counselor Shawn Hopkins and former dean of students Nicholas Ejak, so the statements they provided to prosecutors could not be used to file charges against them.

    They were the last administrators to meet with the shooter before his rampage in the school.

    Watch below: Digging into the proffer agreements given to witnesses in the Crumbley trials

    Looking into the proffer agreements used in the Crumbley trials

    “It is an agreement between a prosecutor’s office and an individual that whatever they say as long as they’re truthful will not be used against them,” Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan President Arthur Weiss said.

    The prosecution reportedly never gave those agreements to Jennifer’s first defense attorney, Shannon Smith.

    On Friday, Matthews will hear arguments over the proffer agreements during a motion hearing.





    A judge is set to hear arguments over a new trial request in the high-profile case of Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Ethan Crumbley, the teenage suspect in the Oxford High School shooting.

    Jennifer Crumbley’s defense team has filed a motion requesting a new trial, citing alleged errors in the trial proceedings that they argue could have affected the outcome of the case. The prosecution has countered that the trial was fair and that there is no basis for a new trial.

    The judge will hear arguments from both sides and will ultimately decide whether to grant or deny the motion for a new trial. The outcome of this hearing could have significant implications for Jennifer Crumbley’s legal future.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the hearing unfolds.

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  • Rihanna appears again at A$AP Rocky’s gun assault trial as ex-friend testifies | A$AP Rocky


    The most important testimony at the trial of the rapper A$AP Rocky got second billing for a second day as superstar Rihanna sat quietly in the audience.

    Rihanna, A$AP Rocky’s partner, appeared at his Los Angeles trial again on Thursday, sitting between his sister and mother.

    Rocky, whose legal name is Rakim Athelston Mayers, is facing trial on two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, accused by a former friend, A$AP Relli, of firing a gun at him in 2021.

    A$AP Relli, who was born Terell Ephron, faced a fierce cross-examination on Thursday, bristling under questioning from Rocky’s lawyer and at one point shouting at the defendant. The judge briefly called a recess so the prosecution and Relli’s lawyer could instruct him how to respond properly in court.

    Before that could happen, Relli shouted, “You did this to yourself!” to Rocky, prompting an admonishment from the judge.

    “Do not talk to the defendant!” the judge, Mark Arnold, shouted at him.

    Relli grew frustrated by the questions asked by Rocky’s attorney. The defense showed screenshots of Relli’s Instagram posts in an attempt to contradict his earlier testimony that he had a positive relationship with Rocky before the shooting, but that he’d been so shunned for coming forward that his business was ruined and that he had no social media presence.

    Relli is suing Rocky’s defense attorney Joe Tacopina for libel in civil court for his public statements, and suing Rocky over the incident. The defense has sought to highlight the lawsuits in order to cast him as someone seeking money from a false story and has said his account of what happened has changed over time.

    Relli argued that although details of his story may have shifted over the past three years, his fading memory doesn’t change what fundamentally happened.

    “A gun was pulled on me. It was pointed at me, and it was fired later,” Relli said on Thursday.

    In testimony in previous days, Relli has described the night in November 2021 when he and Rocky, their relationship straining, had a confrontation and scuffled on a Hollywood street, and Rocky pointed a gun at him before walking away.

    Relli testified that he was shouting at Rocky as he walked after him, then Rocky pulled the gun again and held it in the air.

    “He turned around and then it was like BOOM!” Relli told the jury. “The whole thing was like a movie, he kind of like pointed down and he shot the first shot.”

    He said he felt a burning on his hand where a bullet grazed it.

    Relli testified Rocky fired another shot that he didn’t see because he had hidden behind a mutual friend.

    He said, “I felt my hand hot,” and later added: “I was hit. Or I was grazed. I didn’t have a hole or nothing.”

    Rocky’s lawyer says the shots he fired were not even from a real gun – they were blanks from a starter pistol that he carried as a prop. The lawyer said Relli knew this, and that was why he was so fearless walking after him.

    “Oh it was a real gun,” Relli testified under prosecution questioning, saying he knew because of his scraped hand.

    Since the shooting and his decision to go to police and testify, he said he had received death threats, been shunned as a snitch and saw the modest music management career he built fall apart.

    “It’s been a living hell,” Relli said.

    About an hour after the shooting, Relli returned to the scene and said he photographed and recovered two shell casings. Earlier, while responding to a report of a shooting, police did not find any.

    He sent a text to Rocky that was shown in court saying: “U try killing me.”

    Rocky denied it in his reply: “Bro wtf is u talkin bout why u tell ppl I shot at u.”

    He sent Rocky photos of the shell casings and his grazed hand.

    Rocky said he was making stuff up and speaking “all type of nonsense” and was trying to “extort” him.

    The judge in the case ruled on Thursday morning that Relli’s social media posts capturing what seems like a luxury lifestyle after the incident would be fair game for questioning.



    Rihanna appears again at A$AP Rocky’s gun assault trial as ex-friend testifies

    Pop sensation Rihanna made another appearance at A$AP Rocky’s ongoing gun assault trial, as a former friend of the rapper took the stand to testify against him. The ex-friend, who has not been named, alleged that A$AP Rocky had threatened him with a gun during a heated altercation last year.

    This latest development in the trial has only added to the drama surrounding the case, which has garnered widespread media attention since A$AP Rocky’s arrest. Rihanna, who has been a vocal supporter of the rapper throughout the trial, has been spotted attending court hearings and showing her solidarity with A$AP Rocky.

    The singer’s presence at the trial has only served to heighten the public interest in the case, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcome of the trial. As the proceedings continue, all eyes will be on Rihanna and A$AP Rocky as they navigate this challenging legal battle together.

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  • Rihanna Makes Rare Court Appearance to Support A$AP Rocky amid Gun Trial


    Rihanna is showing support for her partner, A$AP Rocky, amid his trial in Los Angeles.

    On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the singer-songwriter was present for the rapper’s ongoing trial, in which he’s accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun at his former friend A$AP Relli during an altercation in November 2021.

    Dressed in all black, Rihanna, 36, sat in the gallery at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles, between Rocky’s mother Renee Black and his sister Erika B. Mayers.

    This is the first time that Rihanna has expressed public support for Rocky (whose real name is Rakim Mayers) since the legal case began.

    Her court appearances comes just hours after she and Rocky, also 36, stepped out for a date night in Los Angeles.

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky.

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    On Jan. 21, Rocky turned down a plea deal from prosecutors and opted for a jury trial instead of pleading guilty to one of two felony charges of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. He faces up to 24 years in prison if found guilty.

    The plea deal included serving 180 days in jail and receiving a seven-year suspended sentence with three years on probation.

    During opening statements, Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina claimed that the rapper, 36, was carrying a “prop gun” for the purpose of scaring off potential threats. Tacopina also claimed that Rocky is licensed to carry a firearm in California.

    “For Relli, it was never about justice… it’s about a man seeking a profit from a fabricated narrative,” Tacopina said. “Rocky has nothing to hide here.”

    Meanwhile, the prosecution team began opening statements by recounting the events leading up to the altercation. He also claimed that Relli showed up the night of the altercation thinking they would just “argue” and this would “repair their relationship.”

    “This is not a complicated case,” Deputy District Attorney Paul B. Przelomiec said in his opening statement. “The defense will turn in an alternative explanation to what happened that night… we ask that you do not leave your common sense at the door.”

    Relli filed a civil lawsuit for assault, battery and emotional distress against Rocky on Aug. 10, 2022. The “Praise the Lord” rapper has denied all claims.

    Rocky was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on April 20, 2022 and was released on bail the same day, per the Los Angeles Times. At the time, he was returning from Barbados, where he was vacationing with Rihanna. This was only a few weeks before the birth of their first son RZA. Rocky paid a $550,000 bond for release, per the outlet.

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky.

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    Following his arraignment in January, Tacopina told reporters that was “cool as a cucumber” ahead of trial and eager to get the trial “over with so he can start enjoying his family.” 

    Rocky and Rihanna have been together since 2020 and share two sons, RZA, 2, and Riot Rose, 17 months. They were last seen stepping out for a date night at Carbone during Art Basel weekend in Miami in December.

    In am August Billboard cover story, Rocky opened up about his love of Rihanna.

    “I don’t think there’s a more perfect person because when the schedules are hectic, she’s very understanding of that,” he said.

    Rocky added that they spend the “most time together” when their schedules are “freed up,” explaining, “It’s all understanding and compatibility.”



    Rihanna Makes Rare Court Appearance to Support A$AP Rocky amid Gun Trial

    Pop superstar Rihanna made a surprise appearance in court today to show her support for rapper A$AP Rocky, who is currently facing trial on gun charges. The singer, known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds,” arrived at the courthouse in a sleek black suit and sunglasses, looking every bit the fashion icon she is.

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have been friends for years, and the singer has been vocal in her support for him since his arrest. She even started a hashtag campaign on social media, #FreeRocky, calling for his release.

    A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, was arrested in July after a street altercation in Stockholm, Sweden. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and maintains that he acted in self-defense.

    Rihanna’s presence in court today was a rare sight, as she typically keeps a low profile when it comes to legal matters. Her support for A$AP Rocky is a testament to the strong bond between the two artists and their shared commitment to justice.

    Fans and onlookers gathered outside the courthouse to catch a glimpse of Rihanna, who waved and smiled at the crowd before heading inside to support her friend. The trial is ongoing, but with Rihanna by his side, A$AP Rocky surely has a powerful ally in his corner.

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  • O.J. Simpson Trial Potential Witnesses Who Never Testified Speak Out in Docuseries (Exclusive)


    Even three decades later, the O.J. Simpson murder trial still reverberates in the minds of those involved.

    Simpson was famously acquitted of the June 12, 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a waiter and aspiring actor, who were brutally stabbed to death outside Nicole’s condo in Brentwood, an upscale Los Angeles neighborhood.

    A new docuseries, American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson, premiering on Netflix on Wednesday, Jan. 29, relives the touchstone moments from both the murder investigation — including the infamous low-speed police chase where Simpson sat in the backseat of a white Ford Bronco — and the unforgettable moment in court when the former Heisman Trophy winner tried on a blood-stained glove found at the crime scene.

    But the series also focuses on more under-the-radar details, like hastily opened first-aid supplies found in an open cabinet in Simpson’s bedroom, an empty knife box in his bathroom and still-damp clothes in a washing machine and features interviews with potentially key witnesses who saw Simpson on the night of the murders but were never called to testify in court.

    Nicole Brown Simpson, Ron Goldman.

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    “The audience gets to listen to witnesses who were not called and consider evidence,” says director Floyd Russ. “I want them to feel like the jury.”

    Here, those witnesses tell PEOPLE their stories:

    Jill Shively: ‘When I saw it was O.J., I thought, what the heck is his problem? He looks angry’ 

    Jill Shively was getting over the flu on the night of June 12, 1994 and needed to get food in her stomach. Shively says she left her Santa Monica apartment before 11 p.m. to drive to the Westward Ho Market in nearby Brentwood, trying to get there before it closed.

    Jill Shively.

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    Driving east on San Vicente Boulevard toward Bundy Drive, less than half a mile from where Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman had been murdered, Shively nearly struck a white Bronco with no headlights on, which had driven onto the median in order to avoid hitting another car in the intersection.

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    “I could see who it was and I knew it was a football player, but I wasn’t sure who,” Shively, now 63, says. “He was yelling at another driver, ‘Move, move.’ I recognized his voice because I had just seen a Naked Gun movie. It was O.J. Simpson.” 

    Evidence photo of Ford Bronco.

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    But Shively’s testimony, which could have put Simpson near the scene around the time of the murders, was never heard in court.

    Shively, who was raising her young daughter at the time, sold her story to the tabloid show Hard Copy. As a result, Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor on the case, shied away from calling Shively as a witness.

    “Marcia thought that tainted any testimony she might provide,” former prosecutor Chris Darden, Clark’s co-counsel on the case, says in American Manhunt.

    For nearly 30 years, Shively has lived with guilt that she wasn’t able to testify at Simpson’s trial, only recently making peace with it. She’s not sure her testimony would have led to a conviction, but she claims she’s heard from jurors since the trial who wish they could’ve listened.

    “I’ve spoken to jurors from the Simpson trial who said, ‘I would’ve loved to have heard your story,’” Shively says. “I asked them if it would have made a difference. And they said, ‘Maybe.’

    Skip Junis: ‘O.J. was holding a bag and would not let anyone touch it’ 

    Parked outside Los Angeles International Airport just after 11:30 p.m. on June 12, 1994, Skip Junis was waiting to pick up his wife, an American Airlines employee, when he saw a limo pull up about 40 feet away. Out stepped O.J. Simpson, he says. 

    Junis, an advertising executive who played baseball at UCLA when Simpson was at USC, recognized him immediately and found it odd that the A-lister was holding a cheap gym bag. 

    Skip Junis.

    Courtesy of Netflix


    “O.J. went to a trash can and plopped the bag on top,” Junis recalls. “What was really peculiar is when he unzipped the bag, he pulled out a long item that was covered with a white rag or cloth and put it in the trash can.”

    After he learned about the murders and that Simpson was a suspect, Junis says, he called both the prosecution and the defense teams to report that he could place him at LAX that night. But neither team called him back. 

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    Junis, who would tell his story at parties, says LAPD detective Philip Vannatter finally contacted him, and the police then took him to the prosecutor’s office, where he was asked to draw a picture of the bag he saw Simpson carrying at the airport. They told him they would call him as a witness—but they never did. 

    “I think Marcia Clark forgot about me,” he says.

    Years later Junis says he was told by detectives that Clark decided not to call him because she didn’t think she could corroborate his story. The advertising executive still thinks about what he saw that fateful night. 

    “I have spent many, many years now thinking of what he would have had in the bag to throw away without looking at it. Why would he have brought it from his house? It just doesn’t make sense.”



    In a new docuseries titled “The O.J. Simpson Trial: Untold Stories,” potential witnesses who were never called to testify in the infamous trial are finally speaking out. The series sheds light on the perspectives of individuals who were close to the case but were not given a chance to share their side of the story in court.

    Among the featured witnesses are friends, family members, and acquaintances of both O.J. Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson. These individuals offer new insights and reflections on the events leading up to the trial, as well as the aftermath of the verdict.

    One particularly compelling interview is with a former neighbor of the Simpsons, who reveals never-before-heard details about their relationship and interactions in the months leading up to Nicole’s tragic death. Another key witness is a close friend of O.J. Simpson who provides a different perspective on his character and behavior during the trial.

    The docuseries aims to present a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the trial and its impact, giving a voice to those who were previously sidelined in the public discourse. Viewers can expect to hear candid and emotional accounts from individuals who were deeply affected by the trial and its aftermath.

    Don’t miss out on this exclusive look at the untold stories of the O.J. Simpson trial. Tune in to the docuseries for a fresh perspective on one of the most infamous cases in American history.

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