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Not only is Bravo's "Blood Sweat & Heels" returning for a second season, but we can confirm there will be coverage of at least one nasty fight between the ladies. Apparently, Bravo's cameras were rolling Monday night, Oct. 20, when a verbal altercation between Geneva S. Thomas and Melyssa Ford turned bloody. The clash between the ladies ended with Thomas smashing a glass off Ford's head! Ford will press charges against her costar over the fight, which was caught on camera. -
Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson Admits To Smoking Marijuana Before Drug Test, Arrest Expected
As if Adrian Peterson hadn't already been disgraced enough thanks to child abuse charges hanging over his head, the Minnesota Vikings running back admitted before a drug test on Wednesday that he recently smoked a little bit of weed. The NFL player is currently free on $15,000 bond and after failing the test he is fully expected to be re-arrested on a drug charge. Peterson originally appeared in a Texas court this week but wasn't required to enter a plea in his child abuse case, something that came as a surprise. -
U.S. Ebola Patient Facing Criminal Charges For Lying On Health Form To Gain Entry Into The States As The Number Of People Quarantined Rises By The Hour
Thomas Duncan, the man who has been diagnosed with the first case of Ebola in the U.S., signed off on airport paperwork claiming to have had no contact with any one infected, in spite of living with a pregnant woman who ultimately died of the disease. That oversight is what allowed him to travel to the U.S. and officials intend to charge him with a federal crime because of it. -
Hope Solo Allowed To Continue Playing On U.S. Women's Soccer Team While Awaiting Trial For Domestic Charges As NFL Has Deactivated Male Players For The Same Reason
Last June, Hope Solo was involved in a physical altercation with both her sister and her 17-year old nephew at a party in Washington state. The soccer goalkeeper was charged with 2 counts of domestic violence to which she plead not guilty. A trial is now scheduled to begin on Nov. 4 and if convicted Solo could be facing 6 months in jail. While awaiting trial Solo has been allowed to continue playing for the U.S. Women's team and is expected to start in the CONCACAF championship next month. The fact that Solo has been allowed to play while men facing similar charges in the NFL are being benched has certainly raised some eyebrows because of the double standard that is being presented. -
Chris Brown Hit-And-Run Case Charges Dropped: Karrueche Tran Will Not Need To Testify
Chris Brown will not be prosecuted in the hit-and-run after being charged in May for leaving the scene of a minor car accident without giving his identification.
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