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Dr. Rey — Hey Ladies, Wanna Feel Horny Again?

Filed under: Dr. Robert Rey 55 million American women have NO libido … so says “Dr. 90210” star

Halle Berry’s Ex to Judge: I’m The Daddy!

Filed under: Halle Berry , Gabriel Aubry , Celebrity Justice Halle Berry ‘s ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry has filed legal documents asking a judge to officially declare him the daddy of 2-year-old Nahla. TMZ has learned Gabriel Aubry filed a paternity petition on December 30, 2010. Here’s what we know.

Redskins’ Haynesworth — Stripper’s Lawsuit Dismissed

Filed under: Albert Haynesworth , TMZ Sports , Celebrity Justice Albert Haynesworth — one of the NFL’s highest paid defensive players — will not have to shell out $10 million to the stripper who claimed he “abandoned” her when she got pregnant … TMZ has learned. According to legal documents … a judge in New… Read more

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Redskins’ Haynesworth — Stripper’s Lawsuit Dismissed

Redskins’ Haynesworth — Stripper’s Lawsuit Dismissed

Filed under: Albert Haynesworth , TMZ Sports , Celebrity Justice Albert Haynesworth — one of the NFL’s highest paid defensive players — will not have to shell out $10 million to the stripper who claimed he “abandoned” her when she got pregnant … TMZ has learned. According to legal documents … a judge in New… Read more

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Mel Gibson Cop Interview — 3rd Time’s the Charm?

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Celebrity Justice It seems the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department just can’t get enough of Mel Gibson . We’ve learned Sheriff’s investigators already have interviewed Mel twice in connection with his claim that his baby mama Oksana Grigorieva extorted him — and now we’ve… Read more

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Tiger Woods — The $54 Million Mortgage

Filed under: Tiger Woods , Elin Nordegren , Celebrity Justice , Celebrity Homes With the real estate market still in the crapper … Tiger Woods recently took out a $54.5 million mortgage for the mega-mansion he’s building on Florida’s exclusive Jupiter Island. TMZ has obtained legal documents filed in Martin County on August 27 –… Read more

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Christina Applegate’s Ex-Husband — Divorcing Again

Filed under: Johnathon Schaech , Jana Rae Kramer , Dirty Divorces , Celebrity Justice Christina Applegate ‘s ex-husband Johnathan Schaech is about to be the ex-husband of another actress — because Schaech’s current wife just filed for divorce … less than two months after they wed.

Mel Gibson — More Trouble in Malibu

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Robyn Gibson , Celebrity Justice Mel Gibson and his soon-to-be-ex wife Robyn have been joined together again — for allegedly not paying their bills. Ramage Construction has filed legal documents — obtained by TMZ — claiming the Gibsons owe a combined $6,631.06 for work at the Malibu… Read more

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Cesar Millan and Wife Ilusion Millan divorce

Ilusion Millan filed for divorce at Los Angeles court Friday, citing irreconcilable differences, legal documents show. She is seeking primary physical custody of the kids with visitation for Cesar, 40, as well as spousal support. It#39;s over for Dog Whisperer host Cesar Millan and his wife, Ilusion. “We are sad to announce that after 16 years of marriage we have decided to file for divorce,” reads a statement on posted Cesar#39;s Web site Friday. “The decision was made after much consideratio

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Latest Update on Toyota: They Will Likely to Pay $16.4 Million Fine

Toyota Motor Corp. has been charged to pay a fine of $16.4 million for its failure to give notice to the Department of Transportation of a “sticky pedal” defect in its cars for at least four months. There has been an option for the car company to stand against the charges. However, the company has told the government it will sign legal documents Monday agreeing to pay the maximum civil penalty of $16.375 million. Most likely, the company will pay the fine and will not stand against it. They were given 30 days to pay the fine. This agreement will not free Toyota does not release Toyota from any potential criminal liability or civil liability related to the sticky-pedal defect. The fine given to them has been the largest fine ever given to an automaker. Under federal regulations, automakers are required to inform the agency within five days of determining that a safety defect exists in one of its products. Latest Update on Toyota: They Will Likely to Pay $16.4 Million Fine is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading