• Melissa Rivers Hires Powerhouse Law Firm to File Multimillion-Dollar Wrongful Death Suit on Behalf of Joan Rivers Estate

    All of that speculation about Melissa Rivers filing a wrongful death lawsuit has now become reality, as it was announced that Joan Rivers's daughter has retained the Manhattan powerhouse law firm of Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman, Maloof, Bloom and Rubinowitz. This comes as simply the first step in filing a multimillion-dollar wrongful death suit against the Yorkville Clinic, where Joan's routine endoscopic procedure resulted in a coma the comedienne never came out of. It is possible a formal suit could be filed as early as today in New York City.
  • Amanda Bynes Bought Cartier for Complete Strangers, Family Awarded Conservatorship Again

    Yesterday we told you there was a chance that Amanda Bynes's parents would not be attempting to gain a conservatorship over their daughter's assets because they did not want to make things even worse than they already are. It has been more than two weeks since Bynes was basically tricked onto a plane surrounded by people who would eventually deliver her safely to an inpatient psychiatric facility and the former actress is still furious. Well, yesterday her parents decided to protect her assets and did in another conservatorship over Bynes — buying Cartier jewelry for complete strangers did not help matters.
  • Jon Gosselin Tried to Grab Part of Kate Gosselin's Latest TLC Paycheck Before Eviction

    No doubt about it, Jon Gosselin has hit a seriously low point in his life — which has been filled with a multitude of dismal moments. Last we heard, Gosselin was fired from his restaurant job, dumped by his most recent girlfriend and finally evicted from his rural Pennsylvania home. He showed up at a yard sale that his ex, Kate Gosselin, had last weekend to retrieve some of his old belongings, and it was obvious they are not on great terms — not that it is any surprise, as Jon Gosselin recently tried to squeeze TLC money out of her.
  • Jury Selection Begins In Retrial Of Potential Death Penalty For Jodi Arias

    Jodi Arias returns to court this week as jury selection is beginning for the penalty phase retrial of her murder conviction. Arias was found guilty in the 2008 slaying of her former boyfriend, Travis Alexander in Phoenix, Arizona. She insisted that stabbing Alexander 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting him in the head was all done in self defense. During the original murder trial Arias changed her story several times and evidence left behind on a digital camera seemed to paint a totally different picture of the violent attack then what she had told law enforcement.
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