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Lindsay and Lawyer Informed of Felony Charge

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned Lindsay Lohan ‘s lawyer has already told her client she’ll be charged with felony grand theft. TMZ broke the story … Lindsay will be charged as early as Monday … for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, CA jewelry… Read more

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Controversy Looming In Houston Over Videotape That Shows One-Time Brutally Beating Black Teenage Boy

An explosive videotape that appears to show a group of Houston police officers beating a black teen burglary suspect last March has led to the firing and indictment of those officers, and a flaring controversy. A surveillance camera caught the end of a police chase of 15-year-old Chad Holley, who had allegedly burglarizing a home. Holley goes right to the ground, face-down, hands over his head, as if to surrender. But then, reports CBS News correspondent Seth Doane, one officer appears to stomp on Holley’s head, while others kick him. One cop seems to land five kicks. Then, another officer punches him again, and again. As he’s picked up, there’s another kick. “They just started kicking me from there, and I blanked out,” Holley says. The video wasn’t supposed to be seen yet by the public, but was leaked by community activist Quannel X of the New Black Panthers Party this week. He told “Early Show on Saturday Morning” co-anchor Russ Mitchell he was “shocked” when he first saw the tape. “I was appalled,” he said. “I was absolutely angry at what they were doing, these police officers, to this young man who was on the ground. You could clearly see he surrendered, he gave up, and the beating he took was absolutely unnecessary. It was shameful.” “We hear these stories all the time in our community, all the time,” local NAACP President D.Z. Cofield told reporters. “We just happen to have one that was caught on tape.” A federal judge had barred the release of the video before a trial scheduled this summer, but then came the leak. Houston Mayor Annise Parker, who’d supported the judge’s decision keeping the video under wraps, told a news conference, “I resent any implication that we were trying to hide the tape. … We investigated. We turned that investigation over to the district attorney, we backed the district attorney, and we fired the officers.” Four officers have been indicted, charged with “official oppression,” a misdemeanor, not a felony. If convicted, each faces up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. Mitchell remarked to X, “Defense attorneys and Houston police say it will be tough for the defendants to get a fair trial now that this tape is out there, and they are blaming you specifically for putting this tape out there.” “I believe the people have a constitutional right to see the videotape,” X replied. “These are public servants in uniform, caught in the public, and this was caught on tape. And to say to the people that you could not see what they’re doing in uniform, in the public, is a disgrace and disrespectful to the citizens of Harris County, who have the intelligence and the ability to sit on a jury, look at the facts, put the pretrial publicity to the side and weigh the real information in this case. “The videotape speaks for itself. There’s not much science to it. So to say that a jury can’t make a clear determination of what they’re seeing and weigh the facts in this case here in Harris County is an insult to the citizens and the people of Harris County.” But Dick DeGuerin, lawyer for one of the officers seen in the tape, the first one to arrive at the scene, says he’s “very concerned” about his client getting a fair trial now that the video is in the public domain, “and all the judges that have seen this have been concerned about it. “I’m a lawyer. I respect the law. And I think that a case like this ought to be played out in the courts before a fair jury that’s not influenced unduly by a video that’s now gone viral. It’s ugly. It’s awful. But if you look at it very carefully, my client, for instance, all he did was he ran up and tried to get this burglar from escaping and also tried to get his hands behind his back so he could be handcuffed. And then he ran off and made another arrest. He was only there less than four seconds.” DeGuerin concedes, “If you look at the tape, you get angry. Anybody gets angry at seeing something like this.” “These officers are paid by the public, with tax dollars,” Mitchell pointed out. “Shouldn’t the public have the right to see this tape?” “Yes,” DeGuerin responded, “but I don’t think they have the right to see it right away. When you balance two constitutional rights, the right to a fair trial, and the right — the first amendment right of free speech, any time you have to balance one constitutional right against another, there has to be some compromise. The only compromise that all of the courts that looked at this said was, wait until the proper time to release the tape.” Mitchell noted that Quannel X has been “applauded by the folks in your community for getting this tape into the public light. However there are people out there, I understand you received death threats, as well. Why do you think there are people angry about this?” “Because,” X said, “many in the black community have always said that these beatings were taking place. Many African-American men make these allegations weekly in our community (about) the Houston Police Department. But this is the first time that we’ve ever captured one on videotape. And then, when the mayor herself publicly stated that I should be prosecuted for releasing this videotape to the public, that inflamed the community, and inflamed both sides, both police and those who want the police to be punished for this videotape. So I am in total disagreement with the mayor and those who say that the public had no right to see this videotape.” Source

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Tila Tequila Gives Us Lesbian Threesome Sex Tape for Valentine’s Day

Early this week, in news that surprised nobody, Vivid Video announced that it will be releasing a sex tape featuring bisexual reality TV babe Tila Tequila and two of her naked girlfriends having a Sapphic and graphic lesbian threesome. It’s called Tila Tequila Uncorked . Everyone knows that tequila bottles usually have a screw-off top, but with all the screwing in this video, calling it “Tila Tequila Unscrewed” would have been misleading. Vivid released this statement to create anticipation for the video’s February 14th Street date: Tila Tequila, the petite, bubbly reality-TV personality and pop culture wild-child, is now starring in an all-girl threesome sex tape, “Tila Tequila Uncorked,” acquired by Vivid Entertainment, the world’s leading adult film company. It’s the “acquired” part that has Tila’s rep all pissed off, issuing the following statement: Our Client Tila Nguyen is in total shock and livid right now that someone had the audacity to leak out an intimate tape made with her and her 2 girlfriends without her consent. That tape was not meant for the public and she has been fighting fiercley in court to not have anything released. We are currently working with her lawyers to decide what the next steps are. Apparently, That tape was intended strictly for the private use of Tila, those two chicks she met in Las Vegas, the staff at VH1, the troops overseas, and whichever team wins the Superbowl this year. While you wait for the tape to come out, you can see pretty much the same thing on Spartacus: Gods of the Arena , or better yet, Caligula . One thing’s for sure. This Valentine’s Day is going to be a Tit-man’s sampler of caramel boobs, nougat-filled clusters, and chocolate-covered cherries. And I just got a heart-on.

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray To Be Arraigned

Murray to head to trial in death of Jackson following Tuesday hearing. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray, the only person charged in the June 2009 death of Michael Jackson, will be arraigned on Tuesday morning (January 25) on an involuntary manslaughter charge. Murray, who was serving as the 50-year-old pop icon’s personal physician at the time, is expected to plead not guilty in the case. According to CNN , the hearing in front of Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Michael Pastor, is only slated to last a few minutes. While Murray has the right to demand a trial within 60 days, it is not expected that a date will be set for one on Tuesday. After more than a week of testimony, Pastor ruled during a preliminary hearing in early January that there was enough evidence to bring Murray’s case to trial. In the meantime, Murray remains free on $75,000 bond, but Pastor blocked the doctor from using his California medical license until the trial is completed. “Michael is not with us today because of an utterly inept, incompetent, reckless doctor — the defendant Conrad Murray,” Los Angeles County deputy district attorney David Walgren said in his final arguments in the preliminary hearing, where a series of witnesses recounted Murray’s actions during the minutes and hours before and after Jackson’s death. The King of Pop died as a result of what the Los Angeles County coroner’s office called acute propofol poisoning, a reference to a powerful surgical anesthetic that the singer reportedly requested as a sleep aid to combat chronic insomnia. While prosecutors appear to be building a case that Murray acted recklessly in attending to Jackson in the singer’s final hours, CNN reported that the doctor’s lawyers appeared satisfied with the results of the preliminary hearing thanks to some testimony they got from prosecution witnesses that might help raise some reasonable doubt about their client’s guilt at trial. “I think the prosecution is going to change their tactics in this case,” defense lawyer J. Michael Flanagan said after the preliminary hearing. “It’s not the same as what they gave in opening statements.” The defense reportedly is set to argue that it was Jackson himself who administered the final, fatal dose of propofol after waking in a panic from a fitful night of sleep. One of the prosecution’s expert witnesses in the case admitted under cross-examination that he made a math mistake and that the recalculation supports the defense theory that Jackson may have given himself the dose of propofol that killed him. CNN reported that Dr. Richard Ruffalo, an anesthesiologist hired by the prosecution, was the last witness to take the stand and his admission about making a mistake on the calculation of the level of propofol in Jackson’s stomach fluid reportedly elicited gasps from the members of Jackson’s family who were sitting in the hearing room. Murray’s lawyers have suggested that a frustrated Jackson may have poured the anesthetic — which is administered intravenously — into his juice bottle while the doctor was out of his bedroom. “Now it doesn’t make sense unless he ingested it orally in a huge amount,” Ruffalo testified. The anesthesiologist added that Murray could still be at fault for leaving dangerous drugs near a patient who was allegedly addicted to sedatives and sleep aids. “It’s like leaving a syringe next to a heroin addict,” Ruffalo stated. “If he’s not getting what he wants, when you leave the room he might reach for it himself … Either way, it doesn’t matter. He abandoned his patient and didn’t resuscitate appropriately.” Ruffalo said Murray should have anticipated that Jackson, who had previously asked to inject himself with the drug, might potentially administer it to himself. “He gets upset if he doesn’t get his milk,” he said, explaining that Jackson often referred to propofol as his “milk.” In addition, the pathologist who conducted Jackson’s autopsy acknowledged it was possible, though improbable, that the singer gave himself the fatal propofol dose. Speaking to police two days after Jackson’s death, Murray told investigators that a sleepless Jackson had begged him for more propofol on the day he died. The King of Pop was in the midst of a grueling series of rehearsals for his planned “This Is It” comeback shows at London’s O2 Arena at the time of his death. A civil lawsuit filed last year by Jackson’s mother against the producer of the concerts, AEG Live, alleged that the company had warned the entertainer several weeks before he died that if he missed any more rehearsals they were going to “pull the plug” on the gigs, which the cash-strapped Jackson was depending on to revive his stalled career. Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Cry Me A River: Montana Fishburne Says The D.A.’s Office Won’t Let Her Be Great

Back in September, when Lawrence Fishburne’s spotty-booty daughter went to rehab, we thought she was genuinely trying to get her life together. It turns out her rehab was part of a plea deal which the L.A. Attorney is now trying to renege on, TMZ reports . TMZ has learned Montana’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, filed blistering legal papers in L.A. Wednesday, claiming last June, prosecutors who filed the assault case agreed to allow Montana to enter a rehab program for 90 days, and in return she’d get no jail time. Holley says Montana, relying on the L.A. City Attorney’s offer, entered a rehab facility, where she’s been since September. According to Holley, prosecutors did an about-face in November and told her they wanted Montana to serve 120 days in jail. Now Holley has gone to the judge, asking her to enforce the deal her client relied on. TMZ has learned … Montana has now decided to spend 180 days in the rehab facility. She better be in there getting some guidance and healing and not just trying to duck a sentence! You know… so her dad doesn’t have to suffer through any more Black Men’s spreads. SMH.

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Gloria Allred and Don King to Fight … for Camera Time

Filed under: Christy Martin , Gloria Allred , Don King , TMZ Sports , Celebrity Justice If you’ve always wanted to get Gloria Allred in a boxing ring (yes, you Tiger Woods) … here’s a photo to make you drool — it’s the ‘Princess of Payouts’ all laced up and ready to answer the bell. Gloria will be with her client — WBC female champ… Read more

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‘Green Hornet’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Superhero film took a winding path to the big screen, and we’ve been there the whole way. By Eric Ditzian Seth Rogen in “Green Hornet” Photo: Sony Pictures When did the story of the Seth Rogen-starring, Michel Gondry-directed “Green Hornet” begin? Does it go all the way back to the superhero’s adventures on 1930s-era radio, or does it begin with the 1966 TV series that made Bruce Lee a star? Perhaps instead we should begin in the early ’90s with Hollywood’s attempt to revive the dormant franchise. There are enough twists and turns there to form the basis of an entire master class in major-studio development hell. The title role, in its various incarnations, was reportedly at one time or another offered to everyone from George Clooney to Greg Kinnear. Directors (including Gondry in the late ’90s) and screenwriters came and went. Studios traded rights to the property. Then, in stepped Rogen and writing partner Evan Goldberg with an outline for the movie in fall 2007. More than three bump-and-bruise-filled years later, “The Green Hornet” finally hit theaters Friday (January 14). How did it get there? What do you need to know before checking out the action/comedy about a rich kid named Britt Reid who turns himself into a superhero with the help of sidekick/genius Kato? All your questions will be answered with MTV News’ “Green Hornet” cheat sheet. The Green Hornet Meets Red-Faced Fans Initial fan reaction to the pairing of Rogen with the superhero material was not kind, and the vitriol seemed never to let up. “People just love bitching,” he laughed during a July ’08 interview with MTV News. “Hopefully, people will see it and say, ‘Oh, yeah, they can kind of do that, maybe we’ll give them an easier time.’ ” Seeking to attract some action-flick cred, Rogen recruited Stephen Chow (“Kung Fu Hustle”) both to direct and to star as Kato . Seeking as well to establish himself as a believable superhero, Rogen hit the gym and began to shed a lot of weight. Then, just like that, Chow was gone as director . And Rogen was screwed . But he and Sony Pictures regrouped, signed Gondry and pushed forward with the project. You’re Perfect, Now Change Nothing, it seemed, would come easy for “Green Hornet.” In summer ’09, the film’s release date was pushed back from June 25 to July 9, 2010. Then Chow skipped out on playing Kato . And then Nicolas Cage, who was set to play the film’s main villain, ditched the production too. The release was once again pushed back , this time to winter 2010. “Every possible obstacle came in our way at one point or another, to the point that it really just got ridiculous,” Rogen told us later. The crew again regrouped, signing Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz to play the villain , alongside Jay Chou as Kato and Cameron Diaz as Reid’s assistant . Production began in fall ’09. “I tried to be very precise,” Gondry told MTV News during the South by Southwest Film Festival last March. “I tried to redefine fights in my own style.” Seriously, Though, Change Again! By spring of last year, things were getting ridiculous. Sony had decided to convert the film to 3-D and yet again pushed back the release date : January 14, 2011, it would be. No matter! The first official image popped up online in June, followed by the trailer . The footage was funny, eye-popping stuff. Hey, maybe this thing wasn’t going to be so bad after all? The second trailer , which dropped in November, backed up that initial impression. And when audiences started to check out early screenings of the film, it turned out they actually liked the movie, that it neatly balanced comedy and action, that it wasn’t, as so many Web-based bloviators suggested, the worst movie in the history of the world. “It is nice that people actually have to base their assumptions on the movie now and not just what they think the movie is going to be like,” Rogen laughed. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Green Hornet.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Green Hornet’ Clips Related Photos ‘Green Hornet’ Hollywood Premiere

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G. Dep Pleads Not Guilty To Murder Charges

Plea comes despite former Bad Boy rapper’s confession that he killed a man 17 years ago in New York City. By Jayson Rodriguez G. Dep (file) Photo: Denise Truscello/WireImage Former Bad Boy rapper G. Dep has pleaded not guilty to murder and manslaughter charges stemming from his stunning admission last month that he shot and killed someone 17 years ago in New York City. The onetime Diddy prot

G. Dep Pleads Not Guilty To Murder Charges

Plea comes despite former Bad Boy rapper’s confession that he killed a man 17 years ago in New York City. By Jayson Rodriguez G. Dep (file) Photo: Denise Truscello/WireImage Former Bad Boy rapper G. Dep has pleaded not guilty to murder and manslaughter charges stemming from his stunning admission last month that he shot and killed someone 17 years ago in New York City. The onetime Diddy prot

Tom Lippolis on JWoww Nude Pics: Her Idea!

Tom Lippolis says it’s a completely laughable allegation that JWoww from Jersey Shore did not know he was photographing her buck a$$ naked. Her attorney suggested this shady behavior, even implying that JWoww (real name Jenni Farley) was under anesthesia when he took the pics. Team Farley recently filed a court motion negging Tom from releasing JWoww nude photos . Her lawyer, Rudy Fusco, said she denied consenting. Is JWoww the victim, or hanging Tom out to dry? “Jenni says she must have been under anesthesia when they were taken,” said Fusco, a comment Lippolis denies and says is preposterous. “What a joke! How are you under anesthesia when you are standing up posing for the pictures?” Lippolis said. “[Jenni’s] looking right at me.” He’s got a point. That’ll knock a girl out. Almost as ridiculous an excuse as the one given for the gun sights on Sarah Palin’s crosshairs map . He continues, “They had not given her anesthesia when I took the pictures, she was actually standing up with her hands placed on her hips.” According to Lippolis, the nude photos he took were actually JWoww’s idea, to compare how she looked both pre- and post-plastic surgery. Tom said he took the pics an hour before: “She told me, ‘Take two pictures, one from the front and one from behind then take them after.” Lippolis’ lawyer believes that, in turn, the MTV star does not have any right to block his client from doing what he wants with the photos. Lippolis, who was seen briefly on the Jersey Shore Season 3 premiere , is also suing for fees he says are owed to him for managing her.

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