Play video content NOVEMBER 2018 BODYCAM FOOTAGE Jesse Jane might have celebrated a bit too much after a big win for her University of Oklahoma football team -- she was lying on a sidewalk after the game ... and got hauled off to jail.
The adult film star and OK native was busted for public intoxication in Norman on November 10, shortly after after the Sooners beat Oklahoma State in the Bedlam Series.
Sandro "Rico" Padron, a contestant on Season One of "I Love New York" just lost on another TV show -- and this time it's costing him self-respect and money.
Padron went toe-to-toe with his roommate -- who claimed Padron stiffed him on rent for their Hollywood apartment -- on Friday's "Judge Joe Brown." The Judge ended up ordering Padron to ante up $3,130.
P.S. Padron was sleeping on the couch in the one-bedroom.
ATLANTA — Police on Wednesday arrested three Atlanta organizers who have been aiding protesters against the city's proposed police and fire training center, striking at the structure that supports the fight against what opponents derisively call "Cop City."
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced its agents and Atlanta police had arrested three leaders of the Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which has bailed out protesters and helped them find lawyers.
Charged with money laundering and charity fraud are Marlon Scott Kautz, 39, of Atlanta; Savannah D.
Sam Bankman-Fried in a 10 October courtroom sketch. Photograph: Jane Rosenberg/ReutersSam Bankman-Fried in a 10 October courtroom sketch. Photograph: Jane Rosenberg/ReutersSam Bankman-FriedJane Rosenberg’s viral illustrations paint a changing picture of the crypto mogul as his trial continues
A courtroom sketch supposedly drawn of Sam Bankman-Fried made rounds on Twitter this week, giving the alleged cryptocurrency fraudster and self-professed “math nerd” the Hollywood treatment.
With his razor-sharp jawline, high cheekbones and artfully messy hair, SBF could have been plucked straight out of a high-end perfume campaign.
BooksReviewWhite House aide who became the lead January 6 witness offers a persuasive, dispiriting tale of political degradation
Cassidy Hutchinson may have done more to place Donald Trump in legal jeopardy than anyone other than Trump himself. By the time the twentysomething deputy to Mark Meadows (Trump’s last chief of staff) completed her first public appearance before the January 6 committee, in June last year, the US had received an up-close-and-personal view of the venom, wrath and malice of the 45th president.