Biography for Sierra Blair-Coyle Full name: Sierra Dominique Blair-Coyle Date of birth: January 30, 1994 Height: 5#39;7″ Years Climbing: 12 College: Arizona State University Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, 20-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally since the age of 14. A US Bouldering Team member #x0028;2010-2014#x0029; and two-time National Champion as a junior competitor, Sierra travels the world competing and doing what she loves while also attending Arizona Stat
Phoenix Suns forward Michael Beasley (pictured) was arrested Tuesday in Scottsdale, Ariz., and could be facing charges of marijuana possession, after he was pulled over for a traffic…
Michael Beasley, forward for the Phoenix Suns might be in hot water. According to Sporting News NBA, the Scottsdale police are currently investigating sexual assault…
Patrick, 30, and Hospenthal, 47, a physical therapist and personal trainer who specializes in fitness for golfers, were married in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 2005 after becoming engaged on Thanksgiving Day 2004. “I am sad to inform my fans that after 7 years, Paul and I have decided to amicably end our marriage. This isn#39;t easy for either of us, but mutually it has come to this,” the racing star wrote on her Facebook page on Tuesday. “He has been an important person and friend in my life and th
Playboy presents Marie Larson, an amateur model from Scottsdale, Arizona, in “Bedroom delights” pictorial. The blond mistress is exposing her talents in a magazine addressed to men. Continue reading →
Lindsay Lohan is suing rapper Pitbull over disparaging lyrics in one of his songs. He does zing her pretty good, but a lawsuit? Get outta town. The hit song, “Give Me Everything,” contains this line: Hustlers move aside, so I’m tiptoein’, to keep flowin’, I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan . Oooh, that one hurt! Pitbull – Give Me Everything ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Nayer LiLo claims in her lawsuit that “the lyrics, by virtue of its wide appeal, condemnation, excoriation, disparaging or defamatory statements by the defendants regarding the plaintiff are destined to do irreparable harm to the plaintiff.” Yes, a PITBULL SONG is likely to to her irreparable harm. Lindsay, who LOL-tastically claims she is “a professional actor of good repute and standing in the Screen Actors Guild,” is suing under New York civil rights laws safeguarding one’s name from being exploited for commercial purposes. Lindsay Lohan alleges the song causes her “to be associated in connection with defendants” and seeks to halt broadcasting of the song. Good luck.
Dr. Conrad Murray’s legal team believes sequestering the jury is the only way to ensure his fair trial in the Michael Jackson manslaughter case. Charged with involuntarily causing the King of Pop’s death, Murray wants the court protect him and the system from “character assassinations.” The name Nancy Grace has come up more than once from Murray’s lawyers, citing the case of Casey Anthony , who ended up walking in July. Dr. Conrad Murray ‘s lawyers say the only reason the Anthony jurors were unswayed by the media skewering of Anthony was because they were sequestered. According to documents, Grace and others engaged in “nonstop on-air abuse of not only the defendant, but the jurors and defense attorneys involved.” The legal docs claim , “There is reasonable expectation that Dr. Murray’s trial will be the most publicized in history,” and that of the several hundred jurors polled during jury selection, only one claimed not to have heard of the case. Judge Michael Pastor said last month he would consider sequestering the jury, although he felt it was unnecessary and expensive. Stay tuned … [Photo: WENN.com]
Scott MacIntyre, the first finalist in American Idol history, is now a married man. The artist exchanged vows with Christina Teich yesterday in Scottsdale, Arizona. MacIntyre composed all the music played at the event, including “I Wanna Be,” a single that is now available on iTunes. Up next for the part-time motivational speaker? Scott will release a memoir, titled “By Faith, Not By Sight,” in May. Our best wishes to this happy couple! [Photo: Scott MacIntyre/Us Weekly]
Jason Hope is a Scottsdale, Arizona entrepreneur. He recently made headlines for throwing a $500,000 Christmas party featuring Ludacris ($100,000 performance fee) and Snooki ($17,500 appearance fee). Why would he do that? We asked his publicist. More