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Ellen DeGeneres sued for negligence for allegedly causing T-bone car crash - National
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Ellen DeGeneres sued for negligence for allegedly causing T-bone car crash – National

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Ellen DeGeneres is facing a new lawsuit after a woman claimed that the former talk show host ignored a stop sign while driving in Santa Barbara County, Calif., nearly two years ago and “t-boned” her car.

According to the lawsuit, viewed by People, the woman claims that DeGeneres, 67, “entered the intersection without stopping at the stop sign.”

The lawsuit says the intersection where the incident occurred on Oct. 16, 2023 “is controlled by stop signs in all directions.”

The plaintiff claims that she stopped for her stop sign and “made sure there were no other vehicles” present before continuing to drive forward. But she claimed that DeGeneres “suddenly and without any warning” collided with her car and “t-boned” her vehicle, which resulted in injuries to the plaintiff.

The lawsuit also accuses DeGeneres of exhibiting “negligent conduct (that) fell below the standard of care of a reasonable person,” and alleges that the comedian “negligently caused, or contributed to causing plaintiff’s vehicle to be collided with by the defendants’ vehicle.”

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The woman claims she has suffered “multiple serious personal injuries and damages” as a result of the collision, along with wage loss, accrued hospital and medical expenses, “loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and anxiety.”

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She is suing DeGeneres for general negligence and an undisclosed amount of compensatory damages.

DeGeneres has not publicly addressed the allegations from the new lawsuit and was last seen on an Italian vacation with her wife, Portia de Rossi.


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The lawsuit comes after DeGeneres confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump is the reason she left the United States and moved to the U.K.

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In her first public appearance since leaving the U.S. last year, DeGeneres was asked at a conversation event in July if the reports that she moved to the U.K. because of Trump, 79, were correct, and she simply said, “Yes.”

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“We got here the day before the election and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis, and I was like, ‘He got in,’” DeGeneres told broadcaster Richard Bacon in Cheltenham, England. “And we’re like, ‘We’re staying here.’”

DeGeneres had nothing but good things to say about her new home in the aristocratic Cotswolds region, telling Bacon that life “is just better” in the U.K.

“It’s absolutely beautiful,” she said. “We’re just not used to seeing this kind of beauty. The villages and the towns and the architecture — everything you see is charming and it’s just a simpler way of life.

“It’s clean. Everything here is just better. The way animals are treated, people are polite. I just love it here.”

DeGeneres and de Rossi moved to England last November after selling their home in Montecito, Calif., in August.

At the time, The Wrap spoke to sources close to the comedian and the Arrested Development star, who told the outlet the couple are likely to “never” return to the U.S. on a permanent basis.


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Ellen DeGeneres Sued After Allegedly Causing Car Crash
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Ellen DeGeneres Sued After Allegedly Causing Car Crash

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Rosie O’Donnell Details “Painful” Friendship Fallout With Ellen DeGeneres 

Ellen DeGeneres is facing some legal trouble.

A woman is suing the former talk show host for negligence, alleging that Ellen ignored a stop sign while driving in Santa Barbara, California, causing her to crash into the side of the plaintiff’s car, according to court documents obtained by People.

According to the lawsuit, the intersection where the incident occurred back in October 2023 “is controlled by stop signs in all directions.”

And while the woman alleged that she stopped for her stop sign and “made sure there were no other vehicles” before proceeding to move forward, per the outlet, Ellen allegedly “suddenly and without any warning” collided into her vehicle and “t-boned” her Tesla.

The woman went on to claim in the lawsuit, per People, that she suffered “multiple serious personal injuries and damages” as a result of the accident as well as wage loss, accrued hospital and medical expenses and “loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and anxiety.”

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'RHOA' Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman's Property Without Permission
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‘RHOA’ Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman’s Property Without Permission

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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‘RHOA’ Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman’s Property Without Permission

#KelliFerrell recently found herself in a little bit of legal trouble.

According to US Weekly, Monualda Cash, a neighbor of Kelli’s, was granted a temporary protective order against the #RHOA peach-holder. The TPO was put in place following an incident on Aug. 9, where Kelli allegedly entered Cash’s private patio through a locked gate in a “violent manner.”

Cash said Kelli, accompanied by others, made erratic verbal threats and had to be “physically restrained and removed” from the property. The court has ordered Kelli to stay at least 30 yards away from Cash. Kelli’s team responded, claiming: “Since the announcement of Kelli’s involvement with The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Mrs. Cash has engaged in a concerning pattern of behavior directed at Kelli and her family.” A hearing to determine whether the order should be made permanent is scheduled for Sept. 22.


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James McAvoy Allegedly Attacked in Toronto Bar While at TIFF
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James McAvoy Allegedly Attacked in Toronto Bar While at TIFF

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

James McAvoy was reportedly attacked in a Toronto bar on Monday while attending the Toronto International Film Festival to screen his directorial debut, “California Schemin’.”

According to a report by People, McAvoy was at Charlotte’s Room in Toronto on Monday when a man hit him just before midnight. The “Split” star allegedly tried to calm the aggressor down before others came to remove him from the bar.

An individual close to McAvoy told People, “James was having a casual get-together with the producers of his movie and, as he later learned when speaking with the staff, there was a man who drank too much who was getting escorted out. James’ back was to him and the man just punched him.”

The unnamed source added that McAvoy was fine after the alleged punch and that he stayed at the bar to laugh off the incident.

“California Schemin’” is inspired by the real-life story of Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, two aspiring rappers from Dundee, Scotland. When they are turned away by the London music industry in the early aughts because of their accents, they rebrand themselves as Silibil N’ Brains, a bad-boy rap duo from the U.S. West Coast.

Before the film’s TIFF premiere, McAvoy shared his admiration for Bain and Boyd with Variety, comparing them to “folk heroes” like “Robin Hood.”

“Nobody cares that they got caught,” McAvoy said. “Nobody cares that they never made it. We just love that they fucking went down there and played the system. When the system’s rigged against you, try to undermine it or circumvent it. Game the game!”

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Bighit Music allegedly addresses BTS Jimin’s dating rumours with Song Da Eun; here's what they said
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Bighit Music allegedly addresses BTS Jimin’s dating rumours with Song Da Eun; here’s what they said

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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BTS’ Jimin is no stranger to the spotlight, but this time, it wasn’t a stage performance or music release that had fans buzzing — it was a TikTok. A short clip uploaded by actor Song Da Eun on August 27 showing her greeting Jimin at an elevator quickly igniting rumours that the two were romantically involved.

BTS Jimin and Song Da Eun

The video that set the internet on fire

In the now-viral clip, Song Da Eun is seen waiting in front of an elevator. The doors open, Jimin steps out, and she surprises him with a cheerful greeting. The moment may have lasted only seconds, but it was enough to spark a storm of speculation. Fans speculated that the two were more than friends, while others questioned why Da Eun chose to post the video at all.

Bighit’s rare response

As the video made rounds online, ARMYs dissected every frame, and media outlets rushed to report on the alleged romance. But on August 31, four days after the video sparked chaos across social media, Bighit Music allegedly decided that it was time to set the record straight. For now, we have been unable to identify the validity of the statement.

Known for staying silent on most dating rumours surrounding its artists, Korean media outlets like Naver and Soompi have reported that Bighit has released an official press statement for the whole fiasco. In the statement, the agency allegedly wrote:

“Our company has refrained from making any statements until now in order to respect Jimin’s private life as well as the individual being mentioned in relation to it. However, as speculative reports concerning the artist’s personal life have continued to surface and groundless rumors have been circulating, we find it unavoidable to clarify the bare minimum facts.

The artist and the individual in question were once acquainted with mutual affection in the past, but that was several years ago, and they are not in a relationship at present. We ask that you refrain from making reckless speculations about their private lives. We earnestly request that you also refrain from any actions that could cause harm to the individual who is being mentioned alongside the artist.”

The candid admission — that Jimin and Da Eun once shared “mutual affection” — shocked fans, given BigHit’s history of brushing off dating rumours. But the statement also confirmed that their relationship is in the past.

Who is Song Da Eun?

Song Da Eun rose to fame after appearing on the dating reality show Heart Signal 2 in 2018. Since then, she’s acted in several dramas, including Can’t Lose (2011) and Live and Once Again (2020). The actor has continued to enjoy popularity, but her latest post has unexpectedly thrown her into the centre of K-pop gossip.

Jimin’s future plans

Despite the whirlwind of rumours, Jimin has his eyes set firmly on the future. Having completed his military service in June, the singer is preparing alongside his bandmates for BTS’s long-awaited comeback in the spring of 2026.

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Funkmaster Flex Allegedly NOT Leaving Hot 97, Sources Say He's Moving Time Slots
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Funkmaster Flex Allegedly NOT Leaving Hot 97, Sources Say He’s Moving Time Slots

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

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Funkmaster Flex Allegedly NOT Leaving Hot 97, Sources Say He’s Moving Time Slots

Looks like the news of Funkmaster Flex’s departure from Hot 97 isn’t exactly what it seemed.

According to TMZ, sources claim the iconic DJ’s “end of an era” post is actually about him moving from his 7 PM time slot to a new 5 PM–10 PM broadcast on the station.

Panic erupted across social media after Flex announced that his final 7 PM show would air on September 1st, with fans, and celebs like 50 Cent and Jadakiss, expressing disappointment and confusion.

But sources now say Flex is simply shifting to an earlier slot, starting next week. The shakeup is part of a larger programming update at Hot 97, which includes new time slots for other radio hosts.

The report notes that Nessa Nitty (Colin Kaepernick’s wife) will move to the 1 PM–5 PM slot, DJ Drewski will now be on from 11 AM–1 PM, and DJ Camilo, who previously held the 4 PM–7 PM slot, will now be on from 4 PM–5 PM.

Are you glad to hear Funk Flex is staying on at Hot 97? ??


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Colmesneil,TX -January 1:  Country Music Singer Songwriter George Jones and Nancy Jones sit on bed in their home on January 1, 1985 in Colmesneil,TX (photo by Beth Gwinn/Getty Images)
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He Stole George Jones’ Widow’s Heart. Then He Allegedly Stole Millions

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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K
irk West didn’t look like a man trying to slip out of town unnoticed. Dressed in a $350 black-and-gold Versace-style shirt with a dragon perched on a champagne bottle on the back, the six-foot-six entrepreneur carried himself with the same air of confidence he’s projected for years. Yet, as the 58-year-old moved through Nashville International Airport on July 24, his life was about to implode. 

His downfall had begun weeks earlier, triggered by the discovery of an affair. Nancy Jones — the 78-year-old widow of country legend George Jones — threw him out of the contemporary European-style mansion they shared after she suspected him of cheating. The infidelity soon revealed a deeper betrayal: a stockpile of $400,000 in cash and a ledger containing $11.6 million in cryptocurrency missing from her safe, according to police and court records.

The discovery shattered a silver lining that came in the months after Jones’ death at 81 of hypoxic respiratory failure in April 2013. Considered one of country music’s greatest and most influential singers, Jones had dozens of hit songs, including “White Lightning,” “Near You,” with his ex-wife Tammy Wynette, and the heart-rending 1980 classic “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” widely considered one of the greatest country songs of all time.

Yet it was Nancy — Jones’ fourth wife and the June Carter Cash to Jones’ Johnny — who helped salvage his ailing reputation and pulled him out of his decades-long battle with alcohol and drug addiction to preserve and resurrect his legacy. The fiery, Louisiana-born mother was so determined to see Jones through his sobriety that she even sparred with local “cocaine pushers” in Alabama who were keeping Jones hooked on the drug, Jones wrote in his memoir, I Lived to Tell It All. “God put me with him to help him get the devil out of him,” Nancy reflected to The Tennessean in 2015. “God put me there to do a job, and I did it.”

Nancy had been distraught when the honky-tonk crooner died, and cherished what seemed to be a genuine friendship with West in the immediate months after Jones’ death that quickly blossomed into romance. But after 12 years together, Nancy now believes her chance meeting with West in the summer of 2013 wasn’t a coincidence. Instead, she claims, she was deliberately preyed upon.

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It was West’s well-established “modus operandi” to use his looks, gentlemanly manners, and veneer of a successful real estate career to exploit “wealthy, potentially vulnerable women,” according to Nancy’s July lawsuit against West to reclaim her missing fortune. (Through her attorney, Nancy declined to be interviewed for this article. “Due to pending proceedings, we can’t comment on the matter at the time,” her attorney Chris Thorsen says in a statement to Rolling Stone.)

Kirk West’s arrest

via Franklin Police Department

Nancy reported the theft to the police. The next day, deputies raced to intercept West at the airport, where he was holding a one-way ticket to the Philippines and accompanied by a woman in her forties, three well-placed sources who requested anonymity due to privacy concerns tell Rolling Stone. He was led away in handcuffs and charged with felony theft. (He has pleaded not guilty and faces between 15 and 60 years in prison if convicted.) 

The arrest made local headlines and on country-music websites for the bizarre situation that seemed like a cross between the scheming TV show Nashville and CNBC’s American Greed. But several people from West’s past tell Rolling Stone they weren’t surprised to learn of Nancy’s ordeal once they heard who was involved.  

“I never trusted him,” an old friend of Nancy’s who knew the couple for more than a decade, tells Rolling Stone. “George had just passed, and all of a sudden this guy shows up hanging around with Nancy; it’s kind of obvious what he was looking for. It seems to me that he was just looking for the widow’s money. But he’s hung around for a long time. I guess he was playing the long game.” 

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Over the past two decades, West — whose birth name is Kirk R. Leipzig — has left a trail of broken promises and financial ruin, nearly 10 former associates, ex-girlfriends, and people who knew him tell Rolling Stone. He is linked to a string of civil lawsuits, defaulted bank loans, a federal fraud conviction, and an arrest for violating a restraining order, on top of the recent theft charge. (Rolling Stone reached out to West’s attorney Dana C. McLendon with a detailed list of questions regarding Nancy’s claims, the criminal case, and accusations raised against West in various lawsuits, but the attorney declined to comment. “Neither Mr. West nor I will be making any comments to media at this time,” McLendon wrote in an email.)

The smooth talker has long been accused of convincing people to invest their life savings in his real estate opportunities and promising six-figure returns from flipping homes, only to hoard the profits. He especially targeted single mothers, sources allege, to prey on their vulnerabilities and milk them and their loved ones of cash before moving on to his next target.

“He is a guy that reads obituaries and preys on people,” says one former ex-girlfriend. “And I’m fairly confident that’s how he managed to get in touch with Nancy.”

Nancy Jones attends the George Jones Monument unveiling at the Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home and Memorial Park on November 18, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Auspicious Beginnings

In August 2013, Nancy Jones was in mourning after Jones’ death. Just two weeks before the singer was rushed to the hospital, Jones had taken the stage for what would be his final performance at a packed venue in Knoxville, Tennessee. A signature twinkle in his eye, Jones shifted into showman mode — a persona he first learned busking on the streets of East Texas as a kid. He cracked jokes and rose from his seat to deliver a poignant rendition of “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” Upon his death, country greats including Loretta Lynn, Alan Jackson, Merle Haggard, and Dolly Parton all heralded Jones as a defining voice of country music.

After three decades of marriage, Nancy was now left to oversee Jones’ legacy and manage Country Gold, their nearly 80-acre estate. Loving portraits of the couple graced its walls, a parlor organ sat untouched in a sunny room, and Jones’ fully functioning barber shop lost its lone patron. It all seemed too much to handle alone. “Our once vibrant home now seemed like a museum with George Jones memorabilia all over it,” Nancy wrote in her 2023 memoir, Playin’ Possum: My Memories of George Jones. “Friends stayed in touch and many visited often, but at night, when George and I had often snuggled in bed watching movies, the loneliness grabbed me by the heart and wouldn’t let go.”

As Nancy became serious about selling the home that summer, West pulled up for a tour, accompanied by Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears. “I arrived home just as they finished up and were walking through the backyard near the house,” Nancy wrote in her book. “I greeted them cordially and stepped over to shake hands with them.… Then Kirk West, the taller of the two men, smiled and said, ‘I’m a hugger.’ He gave me a great big bear hug.”  

West introduced himself as a real estate investor with a strong track record of delivering sizable returns. Along with some other investors, he said, he was interested in purchasing the storied estate. 

There was a Midwestern charm about the Wisconsin-raised West. He was polite and vocal about his faith in Christ, a trait that appealed to the religious Nancy. Although West didn’t strike a business deal that day, he earned something that would prove vastly more lucrative: Nancy’s trust and friendship. He began texting her, readily offering himself up to the widow, according to the lawsuit, whether she needed guidance or just as an emotional crutch during a difficult time.

But it was West who needed the support. Within a few weeks of their first meeting, according to Nancy’s lawsuit, West confessed he wasn’t the high-flying investor he had pretended to be. He allegedly claimed to be “penniless” and didn’t even have his own home. Not used to being alone in an empty 9,651-square-foot home, Nancy allowed West to move into a separate wing of the house that September. “Our relationship was strictly platonic, at least until Mr. West seduced me,” Nancy wrote in a court-submitted declaration. The following month, they were dating. 

It wasn’t long before people around Nashville learned about West’s relationship with Nancy. He had been spotted cruising around town in one of Jones’ cars — the country star’s infamous nickname “No Show” emblazoned on the license plate. 

A Trove of Lawsuits

Apart from news of his arrest, West keeps a low profile online. His LinkedIn is defunct, he has no obvious business websites, and only scraps of his background are public. What can be pieced together shows a man who reinvented himself repeatedly, leaving wreckage behind each time.

He began as a grocery store manager before recasting himself as a job-placement guru, a pivot that brought him to Nashville in the early 2000s. The business cycled through several names, but the one that stuck was JL Kirk Associates. At different times, West told people the “JL” stood for “Jesus Lord” or “Jesus Loves.”

George and Nancy pose at their Country Gold Farms in 2004.

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“More like Jesus laughs,” scoffs Tennessee blogger Katherine Coble, who tried to warn others about West back in 2007. Her husband had been cold-called by the firm with promises of securing a better-paying, executive role at a company — if he paid nearly $5,000 in headhunting fees upfront on a credit card. The intake interview, she wrote in a blog post, felt more like a predatory, emotional beatdown than a helpful consultation.

“I would discourage anyone who stumbles across this entry from even going through the JL Kirk & Associates ‘interview process,’” Coble added. Weeks later, Coble said she received a cease and desist from West’s attorney, demanding the post be removed or face a defamation lawsuit. Undeterred, Coble posted the demand letter in full on her blog. 

The entries drew hundreds of comments, and by year’s end, West quietly shuttered the office, according to an investigation by local news outlet NewsChannel 5. The station reported the Better Business Bureau received “dozens of complaints” from customers who claimed they had paid thousands of dollars each for jobs that never materialized. (The state Attorney General’s Office confirmed to the news station it had been investigating the firm, but no action was ultimately taken.)

By then, West had pivoted full-time. “Kirk Leipzig is turning foreclosed homes into cash,” a glowing 2008 Forbes write-up said. “All it takes is legwork, a line of credit, and a lack of emotion.”

The article painted West as a property shark with “a five-year cash hoard in the bank” and an eye for distressed properties. West boasted about flipping two homes within six weeks, making nearly half a million dollars in profit. The spread became a calling card for West, referring potential investors to the flattering piece as proof of both his trustworthiness and track record. 

But within a few years, lawsuits began stacking up, creating a complicated and extensive trail of court records. Some cases directly name West as the defendant, while others link back to his various LLCs and trust accounts. The lawsuits often contain hundreds of filings, with submissions of deeds, dense real estate contracts, and email correspondence.  

Banks accused West and his various LLCs of defaulting on mortgages. Mercedes-Benz came after him for skipping out on a $33,000 payment. The local paper claimed he stiffed them on advertising payments. His second wife sued him for $25,000 in unpaid child support. And investors alleged he was using their funds to buy properties, make cosmetic renovations, flip them fast, and pocket everything without even letting them know the house had sold. At least two lawsuits labeled West’s practices as Ponzi schemes. (According to court records, West vigorously defended himself against accusations of skipping out on payments to the paper and elsewhere, and denied he was running any Ponzi scheme.)

A middle-aged couple laid out West’s alleged scheme in a 2013 lawsuit against the entrepreneur. After reading West’s Forbes article, the husband and wife withdrew from their retirement fund, used a portion of their savings, and borrowed money from their adult son to invest $150,000 in a home West was flipping in August 2010. Allegedly promised a doubled return, they learned West sold the house a year later and never shared the profits. Only after confronting West did they manage to recoup $115,000, filing suit for the remaining $35,000. (West denied the claims of fraud, and the case was dismissed in late 2013 after the couple failed to meet a court deadline.)

Even West’s own attorney sued him. Scott Johannessen said he successfully fought off several fraud litigation claims against West, but after the house Johannessen was living in (which he rented from West) suddenly went into foreclosure, he filed suit in February 2014. Hoping to block the foreclosure of his family’s home, Johannessen listed seven alleged Ponzi schemes West was allegedly involved in between November 2011 and August 2013. 

He alleged West followed the same pattern in each instance. After West was “threatened by an attorney with a civil action and potential criminal prosecution for allegedly orchestrating and participating in a Ponzi scheme,” Johannessen claimed, West would settle “with monies [West] borrowed and/or otherwise secured from one or more third parties.” (The case was eventually moot after West’s LLC that was controlling the property declared bankruptcy.)

In early 2015 — nearly a dozen lawsuits later — West applied to change his last name from Leipzig legally, listing the reason as: “Don’t like my name. Always misspelled. Too hard,” according to court documents.

“If I would have googled his name, I would have stopped dead in my tracks,” says a former associate who says they lost their life savings and home because of West in the 2010s. 

Raising Suspicions

From the outset of their relationship, Nancy financially supported West. A nurturer to her core, she covered their living expenses, footed the cost of vacations to Cancun and Jamaica, and paid for his new Mercedes-Benz, according to her lawsuit.

Outfits and personal items from George Jones’ life at the George Jones Museum in Nashville, Tenn. in 2015.

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In return, West was Nancy’s confidant, advisor, business partner, and a spiritual mentor — she credited West with recementing her faith in Christ. West became so enmeshed in Nancy’s businesses that she entrusted him to help run the George Jones estate, although he “knew next to nothing about country music,” Nancy wrote in her book. Eventually, Nancy was able to net a reported $4.4 million from the sale of Country Gold, roughly the same amount she paid for the building that would house the George Jones museum.

West helped conceive the museum, which included a restaurant, gift shop, event space, and roofdeck bar. Named as general manager, he pulled shifts at the busy restaurant in the heart of Nashville right beside Nancy, who cleaned toilets and waitressed. When Nancy struck a deal with publishing company Concord Bicycle Music to purchase Jones’ music catalog for a reported $30 million in January 2016, West was listed as secretary for the record company and described himself as business manager for the estate. 

As West’s stock grew in the Nashville entertainment scene, his background and prior business dealings began to raise suspicions among Nancy’s closest friends. The concern materialized into a third-party investigative firm digging into West’s past to produce an extensive due-diligence background report. The October 2014 findings, obtained by Rolling Stone, were brutal, tracing more than a dozen state and federal lawsuits filed against West in Wisconsin and Tennessee.  

But the background report never made its way to Nancy. “I really didn’t trust him,” the old friend who ordered the report says. “Time went by, and she was still with him. I just let it be. I never showed it to her, because it seemed like she was happy.” 

There were other odd signs. In November 2013 — a month after West had moved in with Nancy — five items of jewelry had vanished from Nancy’s master-bedroom closet from the top of her safe, according to a police report obtained by Rolling Stone. The report listed West as a suspect, but the case seemingly went nowhere and was shut. (“Refus[al] to cooperate” was listed as the reason the case was concluded.)

But some did try to warn her about her new lover’s reputation. “I was frantically trying to get in touch with [a mutual friend] and say, ‘Look, you gotta help her — she’s getting ready to get swindled,” says one of West’s ex-girlfriends. “[Nancy] wouldn’t hear it.” 

‘Hell on Fire’ 

Nancy wasn’t the first woman to be swept up by West’s charm. 

“Here you go baby,” West emailed a woman who would later declare bankruptcy after going into a real estate deal with him in the 2010s. “I think I got it ready for your signature.” West walked her through the process so she could “be safe and have no worries of anyone ever touching” her belongings. He signed the note, “Daddy.”

Those who knew West describe him as being charming and outgoing. “You’d think he’s the nicest person in the world,” one well-placed source says. “But he’s really — believe me — very conniving, very wise in making you believe anything that he wanted you to believe.” 

Two ex-girlfriends, who wished to have their names withheld due to privacy reasons, claim West lovebombed them as he aggressively pursued them in the 2010s. (The women’s relationships with West overlapped, but they do not know each other.) Both were recently single mothers when they met West, who would turn up to volunteer around the house and gift them diamond jewelry. 

As the relationships soured, both claim West harassed and threatened them. One said she had to call the police, describing the scene with her children present as “hell on fire.” The other woman said she began sleeping with a pistol in her bedside table after claiming West dangled her from her home’s balcony, followed her in his car, and peered into her windows at night. 

Their claims echoed a restraining order filed against West by his third wife in July 2004, just a few months after he moved to Nashville. Filing for a divorce on grounds of adultery, inappropriate marital conduct, and irreconcilable differences, according to court records, the woman accused West of being controlling, as well as verbal and emotional abuse throughout their five-year marriage. (The woman declined to be interviewed by Rolling Stone.)

“Husband also has a violent temper and has for the last years of this marriage had an especially violent temper, cursing [at] the Wife and referred to her as ‘f…ing stupid’ and has used other vile and crude remarks,” the complaint, obtained by Rolling Stone, alleges. (West denied aspects of his ex-wife’s complaint in his own court submission and accused her of taking money from their joint account, but ultimately agreed they should divorce.) Simultaneously, she obtained an order of protection against him, claiming he had kicked down her locked bedroom door, left more than a dozen “harassing phone messages,” and threatened he would “hunt her down if she did not return his calls.” (West was arrested for violating the order, but the misdemeanor charge was later dropped.) 

The third ex-wife’s daughter and West’s former stepdaughter, Alesia Porter, tells Rolling Stone that her mother’s marriage to West was financially, emotionally, and verbally abusive, and that West isolated the mother and daughter from their relatives. There were two sides to West, she explains: the God-fearing, jovial family man, and the man they came to fear. “He never cracked in front of other people,” Porter says. “But as far as at home, he was always very abusive.” 

He was also a cheater, Porter claims. “He told my mom that he was going on a spiritual retreat, and she followed him to the airport and found another woman’s luggage tag and [that he was taking the woman on] a $10,000 vacation on [their] anniversary,” Porter says. 

“He has no remorse for anything, absolutely nothing,” she adds. “He thinks that he is untouchable. He thinks that he is his own God, and that everyone is beneath him.”

Luck Runs Out 

By July 2016, West’s luck finally ran out. Already named in more than a dozen federal and state lawsuits, Tennessee criminal prosecutors came knocking. He was charged with two counts of bank fraud for lying on a loan application to secure a mortgage on an investment property. Prosecutors said West inflated his income and net worth, posing as a real estate investor earning $300,000 a year, and submitted “fraudulent and forged documents,” according to the indictment.

Kirk West (third from left) posing with Nancy Jones in a press photo showing their Midsouth Emmy Awards 

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Nancy covered his legal fees, and that September, West pleaded guilty to the fraud charges. He was sentenced to a year of house arrest and ordered to pay nearly $1 million in restitution, a debt he allegedly persuaded Nancy to front. According to her lawsuit, West promised to pay her back but never did. 

West seemed to have her wrapped around his finger — an anomaly for the fearless Nancy, who once took a journalist on a three-wheeler ride just to dump them in a creek over what she said were false tabloid-style reports they’d penned about Jones and his tumultuous relationship with Wynette. In August 2021, West pushed Nancy to buy an over-the-top home listed at $5.9 million, complete with a temperature-controlled wine room, home bar, and billiards area, a well-placed source says. “He had a big say in it,” they say. “She went along with whatever he said because he could convince her into anything. He was that type of person.”

He also persuaded Nancy to get involved in cryptocurrency, becoming an “expert” while he served his house arrest from her home. Upon his insistence, Nancy bankrolled investments in a range of tokens, including DOGE and Ethereum. “Mr. West volunteered to access my accounts with [crypto-trading platforms] … in light of his assertion that I was far too inexperienced,” Nancy wrote in a sworn affidavit. “Each investment was funded by assets transferred from my personal bank account(s) and was performed by Mr. West on my behalf and for my benefit.”

From the outside, life looked stable after West’s conviction. He stuck by Nancy’s side after she caught a near-fatal case of Covid-19 in 2021, losing her hair and 70 percent of her lungs after they moved into their new home. Nancy said she died for 15 minutes before regaining consciousness. As she worked toward recovery, she had to learn how to walk again. West was her “warrior and defender throughout the hospitalization and rehabilitation,” Nancy wrote in her memoir. 

By February of this year, the couple appeared smiling together, posing with their Midsouth Emmys for executive producing Still Playin’ Possum, a George Jones tribute concert. But Nancy says the façade collapsed when she discovered West’s affair — and her missing money — in late June. 

West allegedly tried to pacify Nancy in the days after she learned about the stolen ledger, according to police documents, promising to “send five million dollars of the cryptocurrency funds back to her bank account” but was firm that was “all she would get.” That wasn’t good enough. Nancy filed a police report and hired a cryptocurrency forensic service firm to recover the funds and wrestle back more than $10 million worth of tokens. Nancy uncovered West’s affair at a fortuitous juncture: West seemed to have had every intention of hightailing it out of the country.

Kirk West’s mugshot photo

Franklin Police Department

Unbeknownst to Nancy, a woman who worked at a local store in the Nashville area had been telling co-workers about a new wealthy man who had entered her life, says a source who worked with the woman and asked not to be named for privacy reasons. (Rolling Stone is choosing not to name the woman and has reached out to her for comment.) In late April, she posted a video of a massive oval-cut diamond ring, marking herself “engaged” on Facebook. “Choose a man who cherishes God and loves you like no one ever could,” she wrote. On June 22, she uploaded a video that her “babe” surprised her with a beautiful floral arrangement and congratulation balloons to celebrate her last day of work. She was thrilled to be “embracing my new life as a full time wife and moving back to my country,” she wrote. 

By August, the woman appeared to have moved back to the Philippines. Last week, she was pictured smiling with family members. Taped to the wall was a large poster of West, the woman, and her teenage son. “Welcome home,” the sign read in cursive lettering. 

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But West never made it to the gathering after police caught up to him at the airport. Pleading not guilty to the Class A felony theft charge, West sat around in the county jail for two weeks until his attorney managed to reduce his $1 million bond down to $400,000 on July 29. (West bonded out on Aug. 5, with his next court date set for Oct. 7.)

For many who crossed paths with West, the reckoning feels overdue. “He is an emotional, financial, soul-sucking succubus,” says his former stepdaughter Porter. “He will latch onto you and take you for everything.”

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Allegedly Supergluied Veneers On Patients’ Teeth

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Emely Martinez, an unlicensed Florida dentist, has reportedly been arrested for allegedly supergluing veneers onto the teeth of various patients.

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More Details On The Unlicensed Florida Dentist Allegedly Supergluing Veneers Onto Patients’ Teeth

According to Fox 13 Tampa Bay, the investigation into the 35-year-old reportedly began in June. At the time, multiple victims had reported to police that they were experiencing “complications” from her dental work. In addition, victims allegedly told law enforcement that Martinez “refused to repair the work or provide refunds to them.”

Furthermore, the outlet notes that Martinez operated her business under the guise of providing licensed dentistry services to the public. Specifically, Martinez reportedly appeared as if she specialized in affordable veneer implants. During their investigation, authorities determined that Martinez did not have a license to practice dentistry in Florida.

Additionally, per an updated report from Fox 13 Tampa Bay, Martinez allegedly used “crazy glue” to attach the “fake veneers” on clients. Furthermore, many of whom were left with “infections,” “damaged teeth,” and in some cases “emergency dental work in order to save their teeth.”

More Details On The Arrest & Charges Against Emely Martinez

On Wednesday, August 20, Emely Martinez was arrested and charged with multiple charges, per Fox 13 Tampa Bay. These reportedly included “scheme to defraud,” two counts of “practicing dentistry without an active license,” “misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear,” “misdemeanor warrant for violation of probation,” “unlawful possession of a personal identification of another,” and a citation for being a “habitual traffic offender.” The updated Fox 13 Tampa Bay report notes that Martinez was also arrested in March for unlicensed dental work.

Despite this, she apparently continued to perform the services at her place of business. Per The Independent, additional victims are being urged to contact the Pinellas Park Police Department at 727-369-7864. Lastly, the police are reportedly looking into claims that Martinez may have also performed work on children. They also believe she may have changed her name and operated her business under various aliases.

Before The Arrest Of The Unlicensed Florida Dentist, Finesse2Tymes Was Going Viral For Detailing His Experience With Veneers

Before Emely Martinez made headlines for allegedly supergluing veneers onto patients’ teeth, Finesse2Tymes was making veneers trend, and for a surprising reason. As The Shade Room previously reported, in June, the rapper went viral for revealing that he barely brushed his teeth before getting his veneers.

RELATED: Hol’ Up! Finesse2Tymes Shocks Fans After Admitting That He Barely Brushed His Teeth Before Veneers (WATCH)

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