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May 16, 2007 at 06:22 PM |
A lawsuit has been filed against Lindsay Lohan by a photographer who claims that the actress drove into him with her mother's BMW. He is suing not only for his permanent physical injuries, but also for the lost income resulting from his inability to return to work for some time after the indicent. The Bronx county supreme court said that Giovanni Arnold suffered "severe and permanent personal injuries and economic loss", according to the lawsuit filed on Thursday.
Robert Stephen Cohen, the Lohan family lawyer, was unavailable for comment.
Arnold's lawyer, Marc Mausser, said that Lohan drove into his client when he was standing only two feet away from the BMW. Mausser claimed that the vehicle was not moving, and Arnold only wished to take a picture. Apparently, Lohan left the scene in another vehicle but returned soon after.
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May 15, 2007 at 07:59 AM |
Rocky Actor Sylvester Stallone has plead guilty today (Tuesday 15th May 2007) to brining vials of a restricted muscle building horomone, Jintropin, into Australia.
Jintropin cannot be imported to Australia without a permit from the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
Custom officials searched the actor's Sydney hotel room and private jet on February 19. Before officials arrived, Stallone is known to have thrown four of the vials out of his hotel room window. |
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May 14, 2007 at 11:38 AM |
TV star Chris Tarrant has dismissed claims he assaulted a man in a curry house as "utter nonsense".
The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host was arrested after a fellow diner claimed the star threw cutlery at him and cut his arm.
Tarrant, 60, was eating with two colleagues at the MemSaab restaurant in Nottingham when the assault allegedly took place.
The star said the "mythical alleged assault" occurred after he bantered with the man and his girlfriend.
He told Sky News: "It is just utter nonsense. There was no aggro, there was no temper, there was no problem."
But he admitted that he did jokingly "lob" some cutlery onto the couple's table after asking them to leave him alone to discuss work with his colleagues.
Tarrant said he did not know if he threw "a spoon, a fork, a napkin - whatever" but that he chatted with the couple later and they were fine.
Asked if he should have risen above any jibes, he replied: "Yes, I should have done. It was just a bit of horseplay."
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May 09, 2007 at 04:11 PM |
David Hasselhoff's lawyers have laughed off reports their client will consider reconciling with his ex-wife once he's sobered up, insisting the marriage is definitely over. Melvin Goldsman and Marci Levine claim Hasselhoff's former wife, Pamela Bach, has been "begging" the actor to give their marriage another chance - and attacks him in the press whenever he says no.
Goldsman and Levine insist that the leaking of a videotape, shot by the couple's teenage daughter Taylor and featuring a drunk Hasselhoff growling obscenities, is Bach's latest vindictive attempt to get back at her ex.
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May 08, 2007 at 07:00 AM |
One of the employees at Wolfgang Puck Catering is diagnosed with hepatitis A and could possibly have exposed the virus to several celebrities, including models at a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue party.
Officials said that the risk of getting the virus was low, but anyone who ate raw food has been asked to get a preventive shot today. Some of the guests at this party include Duff McKagan, Ken Davitian, Beyonce Knowles and a bunch of Sports Illustrated models.
This virus can be spread through contaminated water and food, however, the virus is very rarely fatal. The president of Wolfgang Puck Catering put the employee on medical leave and told reporters that they “immediately worked to take every precaution to further safeguard our patrons and other employees.”
Sports Illustrated said they are taking this situation very seriously and they said, “We are alerting our guests and staff as quickly as possible to ensure they receive the relevant health warnings.” According to officials no of the Puck’s restaurants were affected, nor were any of the parties after February 20, which includes the post Oscars Governors Ball.
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