NEW YORK, New York – As the investigation surrounding Heath Ledger’s accidental overdose continues, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration office in New York has confirmed to Access Hollywood that they have issued a subpoena that would force Mary-Kate Olsen to testify in front of a grand jury.
Five medications were found in Heath’s body at the time of his death, accord
There's a lot of money to be made in the sports memorabilia business, as shown by an auction in Chicago late last week in which a single baseball card sold for $1.62 million.But it's not just collectors who have taken an interest in the buying and selling—federal agents in Chicago are looking into allegations of fraud, sources say.The sources confirmed Monday that investigators handed out subpoe
[Images: Kadena]Scandalous news just in, Jennifer Lopez will be testifying in a lawsuit filed against P Diddy over his involvement in a club shooting back in 1999! Wow, it’s just like a movie…At the time of the alleged incident Diddy faced numerous charges but was acquitted on all counts. Despite this the rap mogul is now fighting a multi million pound civil law suit filed by the victim of the
Jim Allchin, the former co-president of Microsoft’s Platforms and Service division has been subpoenaed in the Vista Capable class action lawsuit. For those of you that haven’t been following the case, back in 2006 Microsoft came up with the idea that computers would be rated with two-tiers of performance when upgrading to Vista. Those that could only run the most basic features would be “Vista
The news just keeps getting better…
Four state senators — President Pro Tem Hinton Mitchem, D-Union Grove; Rules Chairman Lowell Barron, D-Fyffe; Judiciary Committee Chairman Rodger Smitherman of Birmingham; and Dean of the Senate Bobby Denton, D-Muscle Shoals — received subpoenas, their attorney, Michel Nicrosi, said Thursday.
They all have the same attorney? And most of [...]
Marissa Schneider of Arlington was just out of high school and an aspiring art student, but now the 21-year-old is in a nursing home because she can't talk or take care of herself. Marissa was on her way to work when her car was hit by an on-coming vehicle that crossed the center line. She had no fault for the accident. Marissa's parents are devastated. But after Marissa's family sued Chrysler over an allegation that the vehicle was unsafe, the company denied the claim and turned its attention to the young victim. Chrysler's lawyers issued a subpoena to Marissa's MySpace account. They are seeking copies of everything that was posted to the page, including personal diary entries, photos, and other personal information.Marissa's parents are shocked and angry as you can imag
Marissa Schneider of Arlington was just out of high school and an aspiring art student, but now the 21-year-old is in a nursing home because she can't talk or take care of herself. Marissa was on her way to work when her car was hit by an on-coming vehicle that crossed the center line. She had no fault for the accident. Marissa's parents are devastated. But after Marissa's family sued
Nicole Kidman subpoenaed in defamation caseSYDNEY, Australia - Nicole Kidman and her assets manager, John Manning, have now been dragged into a lawsuit between photographer Jamie Fawcett and a newspaper publisher. Manning was called yesterday to give testimony in a defamation case that Fawcett filed over an article published in a January 2005 edition of the Sun Herald, according to a report in today’s Sydney Morning Herald (no relation to the Sun Herald). The 2005 Sun Herald article allegedly conveyed Fawcett was, “Sydney’s most disliked freelance photographer,” prompting Fawcett to bring legal action against Sun Herald publisher John Fairfax Publications. The January 2005 article claimed Fawcett planted a listening device outside of Kidman’s home. Criminal charges were filed against the photographer following the listening device incident. Fox News reported they were later dropped. “There was no evidence before the court that the device was ever used or caused to be used t
Britney Spears' former rehabilitation facility, Promises Treatment Center, is the latest to be subpoenaed in the custody battle between Britney, 25, and her ex-husband Kevin Federline, 29.
According to a source familiar with the proceedings, Promises Treatment Center was served with a subpoena Saturday morning. This is the fourth subpoena handed out by Kevin's legal team. Earlier in the week,
Michael Moore announced last night on the Leno show that he has been subpoenaed by the Bush Administration to explain his trip to Cuba with 9/11 rescue workers, which he included in his new documentary film, “Sicko.”
I have a defense for Mr. Moore.
He went to Cuba to be treated by the 8 American doctors who had just graduated from Havana U.
Our posting on this is here: 8 US docs graduate from Havana U
My father was a lifelong Democrat but he had an interesting saying: If you have done nothing wrong what do you have to fear? Well I would ask the Bush administration: What do you have to fear? It also reminds me of Hillary Clinton saying:"I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president" -- Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of subpeonaed documents. I think we are seeing the last death throes of an administration out of control and on the wrong side of history. George Bush is as lame a duck as I have ever seen and thats a good thing as it will mitigate any further damage he might do to our country over the next year. ~RJH Washington Post story link Bush Won't Supply Subpoenaed DocumentsBy William Branigin and Michael AbramowitzWashington Post Staff WritersThursday, June 28, 2007; 12:42 PMThe White House said today it would not comply with congressional subpoenas for documents and testimony relating to the firings of federal pro
Bush Won't Supply Subpoenaed DocumentsExcerpt:"President Bush, moving toward a constitutional showdown with Congress, asserted executive privilege Thursday and rejected lawmakers' demands for documents that could shed light on the firings of federal prosecutors.Bush's attorney told Congress the White House would not turn over subpoenaed documents for former presidential counsel Harriet Miers and former political director Sara Taylor.In reaction, Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy accused the administration of shifting "into Nixonian stonewalling" and revealing "disdain for our system of checks and balances."Alex: This is not the beginning of the end of Bush's political life. This is the middle of the end. The Democrats have given Bush just enough rope to hang himself politically, and he has seemingly obliged.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070628/bush-subpoenas/
The Bush Administration was subpoenaed today by the Senate Judiciary Committee for it warrant-free eavesdropping on Americans that may even include Ms. Latina Renee.The subpoena includes George Bush, the White House, Department of Justise, National Security Council, and Cheyney's Office. The eavesdropping, spying, and wire tapping had been illegally conducted for many years now.There are many questions that are lingering. Documents are now being demanded and the White House and Cheyney's Office must comply by July 15th. The showdown between the George Bush and Congress will land in federal court.Your are now reading George Bush's Impeachment.
According to Think Progress, the Senate Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the White House, Vice President Dick Cheney’s office, the Justice Department, and the National Security Council for documents related to President Bush’s warrantless domestic surveillance program. This should get interesting...