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Offset sued by security guard
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Offset sued by security guard

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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2 November 2025

Offset is being sued for allegedly attacking a security guard.

Offset is being sued

The former Migos rapper is the subject of a lawsuit from Jim Sanchez, who has claimed the 33-year-old star lashed out when he was asked to show ID at the MedMen LAX cannabis dispensary back in March.

In documents obtained by TMZ, the security guard claimed he asked Offset for proof of identification, which prompted the rapper to become “hostile [and] verbally confrontational” before he allegedly “physically attacked Plaintiff by striking him in the face.”

Sanchez claimed a number of people with the Bodies rapper then piled in to “further assault and batter” him, with the incident leaving him with headaches and neck pain so severe that paramedics took him to hospital.

The man is suing for assault, battery and intentional affliction of emotional distress.

While the Jealousy hitmaker has yet to comment on the lawsuit, at the time of the incident, his spokesperson insisted the allegations were untrue, pointing out that as Offset had just got off a flight at nearby LAX airport, his identification was in his possession in the shop.

The rapper claimed he was in the process of presenting his ID when the security guard “aggressively rushed” him and alleged the man spat in his face, causing a fight to break out.

And when more of the store’s security team got involved, Offset allegedly punched the guard, who sprayed the star and his pals with mace.

Police were called to the scene but the group left.

Meanwhile, the Worth It hitmaker – who has Blossom, 13 months, Wave, four, and Kulture, seven, with estranged with Cardi B, as well as Kody, 10, Jordan, 15, and Kalea Marie, nine, from previous relationships – recently praised his mom for teaching him to instill “discipline” into his children.

Offset said on The Jennifer Hudson Show: “My mom influenced me with raising my kids is just like discipline.

“First off, like when it comes to schooling —not like physical, no — but like when it comes to like schooling and helping my kids understand how important it is. Nothing is going to be given to you.”

Despite this, Offset acknowledged that his kids have a very different childhood compared to his own.

He reflected: “My kids … have a higher lifestyle. So, I help them understand, especially my boys, though, that it’s still going to be a challenging time for you no matter where you go and to always represent us when you’re going.”




November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino
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Drake Sued in Missouri Over ‘Deceptive’ Stake.us Online Casino

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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The lawsuit, structured as a class action, accuses the rapper of promoting an illegal online casino

Drake is being sued by a Missouri man who claims the music superstar, along with influencer Adin Ross and an online casino named Stake.us, received “unjust enrichment” from the purportedly “deceptive” sweepstakes casino.

In a 34-page class action complaint obtained by Rolling Stone, plaintiff Justin Killham alleges Drake and Ross actively misled consumers when they promoted Stake.us as a “harmless” social casino when, according to the lawsuit, it’s a “highly addictive” and “unlawful gambling platform.”

Filed Monday in Jackson County Circuit court, the lawsuit accuses Drake and Ross of “deceptive, fraudulent and unfair” practices that violate Missouri law and cause real-life gambling losses to at-risk users.

“Stake’s deceptive trade practices have inflicted severe harm on the vulnerable in Missouri, and especially on individuals prone to gambling addiction and younger consumers targeted through Stake’s ‘free play’ marketing,” the lawsuit states. It alleges Stake.us created a dual-currency system that bundles its virtual, purportedly non-redeemable “gold coins” with a second type of token called “Stake Cash” that can be wagered on casino games and cashed out for real money at a fixed 1:1 ratio to the U.S. dollar. This makes token transactions “a clear vehicle for real-money gambling,” the lawsuit states.

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This type of dual-currency model is considered a loophole by critics and has faced a backlash by legislators. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill earlier this month to address the problem. (Attempts to reach reps for Drake, Ross and Stake were not immediately successful Tuesday.) 

Drake and Ross have been high-profile promoters of Stake, receiving millions from the company to engage in livestream gambling promoting the platform. These streams are carried out “under deeply fraudulent pretenses,” the lawsuit claims. “When Ross and Drake purport to gamble online with Stake.com, they often do not do so with their own money despite telling the public in Missouri and elsewhere the opposite,” the filing states. The complaint argues that “Stake’s influencer marketing, especially through Drake and Ross, is directed, among others, at teenagers in Missouri and in other states.”

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions
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Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Muni Long Sued By Ex-Managers, Including Music Exec Chaka Zulu, For $600K In Unpaid Commissions

Muni Long is facing a lawsuit from her former managers, who claim she owes more than $600,000 in unpaid commissions.

Ebony Son Entertainment, run by industry veterans Chaka Zulu and Jeff Dixon, alleges the Grammy-winning singer stopped paying her agreed-upon 20% management fee in late 2024 despite earning millions through shows, deals, and collaborations. The pair, who helped manage Ludacris under their Disturbing Tha Peace label, say their work played a major role in Long’s Grammy success.

“Defendant Priscilla Renea Hamilton is publicly known as the musical artist ‘Muni Long’ but her less well-known performances are as a serial grifter,” the lawsuit states.

Long’s team fired back, calling the claims “unfounded” and insisting “no formal contract ever existed.” They allege Ebony Son’s team once “took possession of the artist’s phone and sought to have her involuntarily committed” during a lupus flare-up.

Zulu is an established businessman but he’s most widely known for a criminal case he was fighting. He previously faced a 2022 mrder charge stemming from an Atlanta sh*ting, but prosecutors later dropped the case, ruling he acted in self-defense.

What are your thoughts on this legal filing?


October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Ray J Sued By Kim Kardashian And Kris Jenner For Defamation
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Ray J Sued By Kim Kardashian And Kris Jenner For Defamation

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner have moved to file a lawsuit against Ray J after he allegedly defamed them with allegations of a federal investigation.

According to the Associated Press, the mother-daughter duo filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday (Oct. 1) and claimed that Ray J’s most recent claims crossed a line and are part of a  “sustained campaign of harassment and defamation” that has lasted for years.

“Unable to accept the end of his fleeting relationship with Ms. Kardashian over twenty years ago, Ray J has repeatedly sought to attach himself to Plaintiffs’ names and exploit their prominence for personal gain,” the lawsuit detailed.

Last month, audio surfaced of Ray J, legal name Ray Norwood Jr., alleging to have involvement with a federal investigation of the two women.

“This federal RICO though on KK and Kris…the federal RICO I’m about to drop on Kris and Kim is about to be crazy,” he boasted while speaking to Baddies star Chrisean Rock. “I’m talking about, I’m on the news every day. I’m gonna say a lot of sh*t. If anybody know Kim or cool with Kim, they need to tell her now, the rain is coming, the feds is coming….There’s nothing I can do about it.”

“It’s worse than Diddy,” he added repeatedly.

Ray J claims he is helping the feds build a major RICO case against Kim Kardashian and her mother, Kris Jenner and says the case is “worse than Diddy’s”
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— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) September 24, 2025

According to AP, the lawsuit also noted a TMZ special that aired in May where Ray J proclaimed, “racketeering charges against the Kardashians would be appropriate,” and “if you told me that the Kardashians were being charged for racketeering, I might believe it.”

“No such federal investigation exists; no law enforcement agency has initiated any criminal proceedings or investigations related to racketeering charges against Ms. Kardashian or Ms. Jenner; and no credible evidence whatsoever supports these inflammatory allegations,” explained the lawsuit.

“Ray J’s acknowledged animosity toward the Kardashian family, coupled with his demonstrated willingness to lie for attention, leaves no room for doubt that his recent RICO statements were neither careless nor impulsive,” the lawsuit continued. “They were the latest salvo in a deliberate and malicious campaign of harassment and defamation intended to defame Plaintiffs while reviving his own fading notoriety.”

Ray J just went live on Twitch, claiming that Kim Kardashian paid him $6 million in 2023 as hush money

This comes after Kim and Kris Jenner sued him for defamation over his claim that he was working with the feds on a RICO case against their family pic.twitter.com/1tNxnHV1IV

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 2, 2025

In response, Ray J alleged that the family attempted to make him a “slave.” In the above clip taken from a Twitch live stream, the 44-year-old addresses the allegations made in the lawsuit.

“How I defame you? You just paid me all this money, you ain’t mention that. But you also didnt mention that you was supposed to tell Hulu to take that sh*t down,” he began. “These b**ches already paid me $5 million, and they tryna make me a slave.”

“I can show you all the dirty sh*t they telling me…y’all think im just on here acting like an a**…I’m obsessed with you? You’re obsessed with me,” he continued. “I got all the proof. This is you telling me, ‘Please don’t tell nobody.’ You going to jail. This is bribery. You keep pressing me every year, and I don’t wanna take this sh*t no more. I don’t wanna take y’all fu**king money.”

“The arbitration sh*t’s out the door, bro. What are you doing? This is hush money from a lie that you created.”

VIBE has reached out to representatives for Ray J, Kim Kardshian and Kris Jenner for a statement on the dispute.

October 6, 2025 0 comments
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Bigg Boss 19 lands in legal trouble over use of Chikni Chameli song, sued for ₹2 crore
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Bigg Boss 19 lands in legal trouble over use of Chikni Chameli song, sued for ₹2 crore

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

The Salman Khan-hosted reality show Bigg Boss 19, famous for its fights, drama, and controversies, has now landed in legal trouble after the makers allegedly used two songs – Katrina Kaif’s Chikni Chameli and Imran Khan’s Dhat Tere Ki – without proper authorisation.

Salman Khan is seen hosting Bigg Boss 19.

Bigg Boss 19 in legal trouble

According to Mid-day India, Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has sent a legal notice to Bigg Boss 19 makers, citing that the show has used songs – Chikni Chameli from Agneepath and Dhat Tere Ki from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein in episode 11 of the show, but without permission.

The songs were used in episode 11 that streamed on September 3. PPL India has accused Endemol Shine India, which backs the popular reality show, of using these sound recordings without securing the “mandatory public performance licence”. The notice, dated September 19, was served by advocate Hiten Ajay Wasan and names the production house’s directors – Thomas Gousset, Nicolas Chazarain, and Deepak Dhar – as responsible parties.

“Both songs are licensed to Sony Music Entertainment India, one of the 450-plus music labels whose public performance rights are exclusively administered by PPL. PPL argues that because Endemol Shine India did not obtain a licence under Section 30 of the Copyright Act 1957, the use amounts to a ‘wilful infringement’,” said a source from the legal team.

The organisation has called upon the show’s producers to pay ₹2 crore in damages, along with the requisite licence fees. They also issued a cease-and-desist notice from using its sound recordings without authorisation.

Endemol Shine India and streaming platform JioHotstar are yet to react to the news.

About Bigg Boss 19

Hosted by Salman Khan, the 19th season of the reality show follows the theme of Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar, which gives the housemates more decision-making power than Bigg Boss himself. Last Sunday, the show witnessed its first elimination. Social media influencer Nagma Mirajkar and Polish actor Natalia Janoszek became the first contestants to exit this season in a double eviction.

Now, the remaining housemates include Gaurav Khanna, Ashnoor Kaur, Nehal Chudasama, Baseer Ali, Zeishaan Quadri, Neelam Giri, Tanya Mittal, Awez Darbar, Kunickaa Sadanand, Farhana Bhatt, Shehbaz Badesha. The show streams every day at 9 PM on JioCinema and airs at 10:30 PM on Colors TV.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sued by Stylist Who Testified Against Him
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sued by Stylist Who Testified Against Him

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Four months after testifying at Sean Combs’ criminal trial in New York, celebrity stylist Deonte Nash has filed a lawsuit alleging that the music mogul trapped him in a “dark world” of repeated sexual battery, physical assault, stalking, and threats that turned his childhood dream of working in the entertainment industry into “a nightmare.”

In a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, Nash claims Combs pinched his nipples, groped his buttocks, grinded on his groin, and once forced his hand onto Combs’ penis while Nash worked for Combs and his former girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura between 2008 and 2018.

Echoing his testimony from the third week of Combs’ New York trial, Nash says Combs also subjected him to violent physical assaults. He claims Combs became enraged and “severely strangled” him in 2013 when he tried to stop Combs from beating Ventura bloody inside her apartment. Nash says when he tried to call the police, Combs intervened, causing him to “imminently fear for his life.” In another incident in 2013 or 2014, Combs allegedly drove to a set where Ventura was filming a music video and attacked Nash again, fuming over his discovery that Nash and Ventura had gone out to dinner the night before. Combs “threw [Nash] up onto the car and violently strangled him,” the lawsuit says. (In his testimony, Nash told jurors he was smoking a cigarette when Combs appeared out of nowhere and “started choking me out.”)

Nash claims threats, intimidation, and “psychological manipulation” were pervasive during his tenure as well. He says once in 2014, Combs grabbed and slapped him in the back of his head as a frightened Ventura tried to escape another “outburst” by climbing out a window. He says Combs and a driver then chased him on a freeway, pursuing him at nearly 100 mph, leaving him “terrified.” He alleges Combs “bragged about violently retaliating against people that had turned against him,” and that Combs’ employees “knew” their boss had “guns and weapons around.”

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“After enduring years of abuse, I finally found the courage during the criminal trial, and I am now ready to take action,” Nash said in a statement shared with Rolling Stone. “Sean Combs has never taken accountability for the years of harm he inflicted on me and so many others. Today, I am free from the confinement his abuse imposed, and I have reclaimed my voice. It is time for the world to confront the truth about the horrific abuse I endured and the lasting impact of Mr. Combs’ actions on my life. His abuse has consistently affected every part of my life, from my personal well-being to my career, and the damage cannot be ignored. I am reclaiming my story and demanding the justice I deserve.”

Attempts to reach a spokesperson for Combs were not immediately successful early Wednesday. He and his lawyers previously denied allegations of sexual misconduct in an onslaught of prior lawsuits, saying, “Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor.”

Nash says in the new lawsuit that he was too afraid to step forward before he was “forced” to testify at Combs’ trial through a subpoena. During two days of testimony, the fashion stylist walked jurors through the dramatic incident at Ventura’s apartment in 2013. He said Combs went on a rampage as Nash was helping Ventura pack for a trip. In her own testimony, Ventura said Combs berated her for sleeping too long and hurled her into the corner of her bedframe, causing a “pretty significant gash” near her eyebrow that bled profusely and required stitches.

Nash testified that Combs was so out of control that day, he jumped on the Bad Boy Entertainment founder’s back to stop him. “He threw me off,” Nash testified. “[He] continued to hit Cassie until her head hit the edge of the bed frame. … When he noticed the blood, he just panicked.”

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At his trial, Combs, 55, was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of the more serious charges of felony racketeering and the alleged sex trafficking of Ventura and another ex-girlfriend who testified under a pseudonym. His defense lawyer, Mark Agnifilo, said during his closing argument that Combs took responsibility for the allegations of domestic violence raised by Ventura. “We own it. It happened,” Agnifilo told the panel on June 27. “If he was charged with domestic violence, we wouldn’t all be here having a trial, because he would have pled guilty – because he did that.”

Nash’s lawsuit expands beyond his trial testimony to give detailed accounts of the instances where Combs allegedly sexually assaulted or battered him. He claims Combs exposed his penis and approached him during a party in 2013 or 2014, and then, about a year later, pinched his nipples without consent after cornering him in a bathroom in Las Vegas. He alleges that another time in August 2016, Combs “forcibly” grabbed his hand and forced it onto the mogul’s penis while Combs was wearing only underwear and laughing. When Nash tried to walk away, he says, Combs grabbed his buttocks and stuck his tongue out in a sexual manner.

Combs purportedly grabbed Nash’s buttocks again during a Bad Boy Reunion Tour party in Los Angeles in 2017, saying, “You need to be out there slangin’ that dick baby,” according to the lawsuit. “Mr. Nash jumped and was in shock because he felt Combs’ fingers squeeze his butt,” the filing states. Nash claims that in 2018, during a fitting with Ventura at a townhouse in New York City, Combs “grinded” on Nash’s genital area in a sexually charged way. “This is how I make love to my lady,” Combs allegedly said at the time, leaving Nash feeling “violated and offended.”

“Combs sexually assaulted Mr. Nash in this manner over and over for more than a decade,” the lawsuit filed by lawyers Brett Schreiber, Meagan Verschueren, Katie Llamas, and Kristina Aiad-Toss alleges. The lawsuit claims Combs was “obsessed” with Nash’s homosexuality, bringing it up constantly. “Degrading comments about Mr. Nash’s homosexuality were a way Combs manipulated and controlled him,” it states. “He used it as a sword in [an] attempt to demean or belittle Mr. Nash as if being gay was something that Mr. Nash should be ashamed of – or that Mr. Nash was inferior because Mr. Nash did not conceal his sexuality.”

The lawsuit lists claims for human trafficking, assault, battery, sexual battery, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, gender violence, sexual orientation violence, and destructive discharge, meaning Combs allegedly created such toxic working conditions that Nash was forced to resign. It names several of Combs’ companies, including Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Global, as co-defendants.

“Combs used his power and threats of harm to compel Mr. Nash to do his bidding and prevent him from leaving defendants’ control. Even after his employment ended, threats continued, and Mr. Nash has not felt safe, even to this day,” the lawsuit states. “Though defendants have silenced him for years, Mr. Nash is no longer willing to give in to this fear for his life and is now standing up to demand justice.”

Combs is currently in federal custody in New York, awaiting his sentencing on Oct. 3. He’s also facing dozens of civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, though Combs has challenged many as being too old for the courts to bother considering their merits.

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In a recent ruling, a federal judge permanently dismissed 21 of the 22 causes of action brought by Making the Band 2 contestant Sara Rivers in a lengthy $60 million racketeering lawsuit filed in February. The judge signaled he also planned to dismiss the final remaining cause of action alleging Combs sexually assaulted Rivers at his recording studio in the early aughts, but he’s waiting for an appeals court decision on whether the claim-revival window opened under New York City’s Gender Motivated Violence Protection Act was legally allowed to remain open after New York’s Adult Survivors Act, a statewide statute, closed its window for otherwise time-barred sexual misconduct claims.

Rivers is appealing the judge’s decision.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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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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September 15, 2025 0 comments
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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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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.”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name
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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Last year, Neil Young began to play shows with a new backing band that he called the Chrome Hearts. Then, in June, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts—featuring Young, Micah Nelson, Corey McCormick, Anthony Logerfo, and Spooner Oldham—released their debut album, Talkin to the Trees. Now, Young and his bandmates are being sued by the Los Angeles fashion brand Chrome Hearts for trademark infringement.

Chrome Hearts LLC filed its complaint in a California federal court on Thursday, September 11. The lawsuit was first reported by Billboard.

In the complaint, obtained by Pitchfork, lawyers for Chrome Hearts outline the brand’s ownership “of the CHROME HEARTS® word mark, and composite trademarks comprising the CHROME HEARTS mark and design components,” dating back to 1991.

They argue that Young and his bandmates are infringing upon the brand’s trademark by selling “Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts” (NYTCH) merchandise that “incorporates the exact CHROME HEARTS® word mark and is thus likely to cause confusion with Chrome Hearts’ various Chrome Hearts Marks.”

“The likelihood of confusion is not merely hypothetical. Some clothing and apparel vendors have apparently already mistakenly assumed that there is a connection between NYTCH and Chrome Hearts, and are actively promoting that purported connection,” they claim. “For example, some vendors have started marketing t-shirts that prominently display Mr. Young’s name along with Chrome Hearts’s iconic stylization of the CHROME HEARTS® mark.”

According to the complaint, Chrome Hearts notified Young’s team in July about the alleged trademark infringement, but the band continued to tour under the banner and sell merchandise. Through the lawsuit, Chrome Hearts is now requesting that Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts stop using the name.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts and lawyers for Chrome Hearts LLC for comment.

September 13, 2025 0 comments
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The Wiggles Sued In Australia's Federal Court By Former CEO
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The Wiggles Sued In Australia’s Federal Court By Former CEO

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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The Wiggles are handling a different type of hot potato — a workplace dispute that has reached Australia’s Federal Court.

The legendary kids entertainers are being taken to court by Luke O’Neill, who in January 2024 was unveiled as their first ever CEO, but was sacked just 16 months later.

O’Neill is suing Wiggles Holdings Pty Ltd, group co-founder and “blue” wiggle Anthony Field, and general counsel Matthew Salgo, alleging breaches of the Fair Work Act, including claims of unpaid bonuses and unlawful dismissal.

According to documents filed with the court, reported by The Guardian, O’Neill’s employment was terminated in late May 2025, a dismissal he alleges had no reasonable basis.

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O‘Neill claims several issues surfaced, which are documented in the paperwork. A year after slotting into the the role, he alleges he challenged additional hires not approved by himself or the company, and claims that on Feb. 18, Field “questioned his competence” during a staff meeting attended by approximately 13 employees, and “undermined him.” He also details being “excluded” from an important toy sale meeting, before his ouster.

Following his departure, The Wiggles reportedly paid him a bonus in the gross sum of A$86,266 ($56,000), O’Neill said in the paperwork, which he disputes is less than the full amount owed.

A spokesperson for The Wiggles has responded to the court case. “For 35 years, The Wiggles have been dedicated to bringing joy, learning, and high-quality children’s entertainment to families around the world,” reads a statement, seen by The Music Network.

“Our greatest privilege has always been helping children laugh, sing, and dance, and creating happy memories for families to share. The claim made by Luke O’Neill is currently before the Court and will be defended. It is not appropriate that we make any comment until the Defence has been filed.”

O’Neill joined The Wiggles as a consultant on April 1, 2023, before being appointed CEO on Jan. 8, 2024, with a remit to lead the organization’s digital transformation and global expansion.

As previously reported, O’Neill was expected to expand the Wiggles’ digital footprint, develop new products, grow the commercial operations of the business, and build greater distribution channels to reach larger audiences.

The case is slated to be heard by Justice Michael Lee, with a first case management hearing scheduled for Sept. 8.

The Wiggles are a powerhouse, racking-up more than 30 million sales of albums and DVDs, and upwards of 8 million book sales. Along the way, the group has won triple j’s Hottest 100 countdown (with a cover of Tame Impala’s “Elephant”); bagged a No. 1 album on the ARIA Chart; became the first band in Australian history to perform two national arena tours in a single year; nabbed the Ted Albert Award for outstanding service to Australian music (a first for a kid’s entertainment act), and filled arenas around the world.

Earlier this year, another first with the release of Wiggle Up, Giddy Up!, featuring music and collaborations with such country artists as Dasha, Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Jackson Dean, Orville Peck, MacKenzie Porter and Lucky Oceans.

A new studio album, The Tree of Wisdom, is due out Oct. 3 and will be supported with live dates.

August 27, 2025 0 comments
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