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Depressed Growing Pains Star Andrew Koenig Vanishes in Vancouver

The parents of Andrew Koenig —who played Growing Pains neighbor Boner Stabone—say their son was ” suffering from depression ” at the time of his disappearance. Last seen on Valentine’s Day, the star was in Vancouver. Koenig—who hails from a Hollywood family (his father was Chekov in Star Trek )—was last seen February 14, when he stayed at the home of Vancouver burlesque star Jenny Magenta , who has since updated her MySpace status to “anxious” and tweeted about suicidal friends . Koenig was scheduled to return to the U.S. on February 16 . On that day, his phone received a text message (the content of which has not been made public) and has since been turned off. The Associated Press reports that a police statement said Koenig “has recently been despondent and his family and friends are concerned for his well-being.” Previously, Koenig made Olympics-related headlines when he protested China’s human rights violations during the Beijing Summer Olympics. This probably has nothing to do with the current situation, but in the face of frightening uncertainty, clinging to the few facts we do have seldom hurts. Vancouver’s Police Department has a tipline set up at 604-717-2534. Growing Pains Star—Battling Depression [TMZ] Growing Pains Star Andrew Koenig Missing [TMZ] Growing Pains star Andrew Koenig is missing; celebs take to Twitter to help find the actor [NYDN via Minge ] Andrew Koenig Missing in Vancouver [AP via Zotts ]

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Travis Barker Scuffles with Paps, Cops Called

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Travis Barker Travis Barker got into a heated argument with paparazzi outside a restaurant in Calabasas and cops took a report … sources tell TMZ. We’re told it happened as Travis and some of his friends were on their way out of the restaurant. The agency … Permalink

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Haylie Duff Ugly Watch of the Day

Remember when Haylie Duff thought she had what her sister had since they were from the same womb, so she took her ugly face and tried to make it famous, you probably don’t because it only lasted a week, but it was pretty funny to watch . It was that whole older sister unable to accept the younger sister is just better than her, before having to deal with it but still finding restitution by spending her sister’s money and milking her sister’s name to live the good life. You showed her Haylie…you fucking dog of a woman….seriously, she doesn’t look human, it’s like if you could have everything go wrong in the womb, you’d end up with this….I think I’ve sketched cartoons that are hotter than this and I don’t know how to draw…seriously, what the fuck am I lookin’ at, I can’t figure it out, I juse know it is scary….especially for the guy who dates her to get to Hilary….he has to look this in the face and tell her he loves her before fucking her all to get invited to meet the family…that’s some fucking committment to the cause….ok, enough of this…. Pics via PacificCoastNews

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Underage Sex Party with a Cop of the Day

You can’t be mad at this guy, I mean he’s just taking advantage of his job and maximizing the perks. Seriously, we don’t pay cops enough for them to not have cocaine fueled underage sex parties. I mean that’s the only incentive for being a cop….

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Cops Run Internal Investigation Over J-WOWW

Filed under: Jersey Shore A “Jersey Shore” star is at the center of an internal police investigation in New York, this according to law enforcement. TMZ has learned the Nassau County Police Department is looking into a tip they received regarding access to J-WOWW’s personal … Permalink

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Cornell Braces for Deadhead Hippie Invasion

Cornell students just received an email from the University Police, warning them about an imminent, and dangerous, threat to their safety: Deadheads. Hey, we’d be nervous too. Looks like there’s a concert on campus this weekend by the jam-band Furthur, which was started by former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Phil Lesh. So you know what that means. The Deadheads—with their pot-smoking, dredlock-sporting, VW van-driving ways—are coming, and they’ve got nowhere to stay. So the police are concerned that “this particular group of fans will set up camp wherever they can and will certainly avail themselves to the warmth of any open building.” Which, you know, might happen! Because they are dirty hippies . The letter—reproduced in full below—was sent out to the Cornell Greek community, probably because everyone knows sorority houses are warm and comfy and would definitely be places where dirty hippies would try to park their vans, if you know what I mean. To Cornell Greek Community: This Sunday, February 14th there will be a concert hosted in Barton Hall featuring a band called Further [ sic ]. This band in part has members from the old Grateful Dead band and will certainly generate an active crowd of what are affectionately referred to as “Deadheads”. This fan base is very loyal to the Grateful Dead and their remaining members. We are confident that they will be showing up in large numbers as early as this Friday. Our concern is that this particular group of fans will set up camp wherever they can and will certainly avail themselves to the warmth of any open building. Even if they do not have tickets to the venue, they will still come in the hopes of gaining access to the concert, and they will be seeking shelter from the elements over the weekend. Please be extra vigilant in securing your buildings this Friday and throughout the weekend. If you have staff working in the buildings over the weekend, please request that they secure their areas and report any persons who look like they may not belong in their building to the Cornell Police at 255-1111 or if an emergency; 911. Thank you for your help and support to keep your facilities safe! Sgt. Philip D. Mospan Coordinator, Office of Professional Development Cornell University Police G-2 Barton Hall Ithaca, NY 14853-1701 T- 607-[redacted] F- 607-[redacted] http://www.cupolice.cornell.edu/ [Photo via Flickr/zombieite ]

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Faces An Uphill Battle, Expert Says

‘Everyone loves Michael Jackson, so it will be tough to find a jury without bias,’ lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray arrives for his arraignment on Monday Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Michael Jackson ‘s personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, faces a steep uphill battle in fighting off the involuntary-manslaughter charges lodged against him Monday (February 8) in Los Angeles. That’s according to L.A.-based attorney Shawn Chapman Holley, who told MTV News that the combination of the doctor’s discussions with police following Jackson’s death in June and the reported admission that he supplied the singer with the surgical anesthetic that the coroner’s office has said caused his demise make for a very difficult defense. “I’m not surprised by the charge, no,” said Chapman Holley, who worked as part of the defense team for O.J. Simpson, as well as representing Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton, the Kardashian sisters, Reggie Bush and Tupac Shakur. (Chapman Holley is also currently representing the Jackson estate but said she’s been cleared by the estate to discuss the Murray case, which she is not involved in). “It’s really the only thing it could have been. It’s the only charge under the heading of homicide that does not require an intent element.” The district attorney’s office charged Murray on Monday, saying that the Houston-based cardiologist “did unlawfully, and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson.” An arraignment was taking place at press time, where Murray was expected to turn himself in and enter a not-guilty plea. If convicted, Murray faces a possible four-year state prison term. “There’s no question in my mind that he didn’t intend for Jackson to die or be hurt,” Chapman Holley said. “A murder charge would require that intent, but it becomes involuntary manslaughter when a defendant did something that posed a high possibility of death or grave injury. The issue will be whether or not administering the drugs he administered in the manner he did was likely to cause death or serious injury.” Chapman Holley predicted that Murray’s legal team will mount a spirited defense based on a lot of expert medical testimony, which will include physicians who will say that what Murray did should not have caused injury or death and that his actions were not unreasonable. They will also likely bring up allegations that Murray was not the first physician or medical worker to provide Jackson with propofol or other sedatives. Murray has reportedly told investigators that he provided Jackson with the powerful anesthetic propofol several times in the hours leading up to the 50-year-old singer’s death in June as part of a nightly regimen of anesthetics and sedatives that the singer allegedly used to combat chronic insomnia. One of the hardest factors for Murray’s defense team is the fact that the doctor spoke to investigators several times in the days after Jackson’s death, a move Chapman Holley said might have been ill-conceived. “You usually don’t want your client to talk to the police in order to not be locked into a timeline,” she said, suggesting that by giving investigators a minute-by-minute account of what he was doing prior to Jackson’s death, Murray might have committed himself to an account of events that he will not be able to deviate from. “People who feel like they didn’t do anything wrong naturally want to talk to the police, but it’s almost always not a good idea from a criminal-law standpoint. You lock yourself into that timeline, and the police are trying to build a case against you, so they act real nice, but really they just want to hear what happened as they’re gathering evidence against you.” Another complicating factor will be finding a jury to try the case, which Chapman Holley said might actually be the most time-consuming part of the trial, which she predicted would likely last a month. “I’m not a doctor, but based on what I’ve heard, [what Murray did] sounds crazy. A jury won’t know either, so you’ll have these doctors coming in to testify of the risks of doing this, and while his experts will say there was not a tremendous risk, the DA’s experts will say there was,” she said. “Obviously, it did cause his death, but that’s not the question here. You have to look at what the person did and what they knew at the time. It’s almost like the outcome [of Murray’s actions] are not irrelevant, but not really important to the case. Plus, everyone loves Michael Jackson, so it will be tough to find a jury without bias.” The sight on Monday of a large portion of the Jackson clan going into the courtroom to watch the charging, coupled with the much-derided trip Murray took last week to mourn near Jackson’s grave in what was seen as a blatant plea for sympathy, will also likely make things hard on a defense team looking to change the tarnished image of the doctor. Facing a possible two to four years in prison, Murray will probably be sentenced to the lesser term, Chapman Holley said, but she doubted he would emerge from the trial without serving some time. “He could get probation, but it doesn’t sound like there will be a plea in this case,” she said, noting the intense pressure on the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office to put together a very strong case in light of such difficult celebrity cases as the O.J. Simpson trial and the two Robert Blake murder trials. “As I understand it, part of the reason the DA’s office took so long was because they really, really wanted to be sure the evidence was there to get a conviction,” she said, citing discussions with members of the DA’s office. As for whether she would put Murray on the stand, Chapman Holley said if the defense’s medical experts did a good enough job, it wouldn’t be necessary. “But he seems like the kind of guy who wants to take the stand,” she said. A spokesperson for Murray’s lawyer, Edward Chernoff, said he would release a statement following Monday’s arraignment. Before the charge was filed, Chernoff said, according to The Associated Press, “We’ll make bail, we’ll plead not guilty and we’ll fight like hell.” Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Warren Sapp Questioned by Miami Police

Filed under: TMZ Sports Former NFL star Warren Sapp is being questioned by Miami Beach police in connection with a domestic violence case. A spokesman for the Miami Beach Police Department tells TMZ that Sapp is being interviewed by detectives in reference to a domestic … Permalink

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Michael Irvin: Accused of Rape in Civil Lawsuit

Michael Irvin has been accused of rape. The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver is at the center of a civil lawsuit filed this week in in Broward Circuit Court, as first reported by The Miami Herald . An anonymous woman, identified as “Jane Doe” in the documents, claims Irvin sexually assaulted her in 2007 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.

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Michael Jackson Estate to Joe: No, No, No

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Michael Jackson Lawyers for Michael Jackson’s estate have filed legal papers opposing Joe Jackson’s attempt to get his son’s UCLA medical records — records Joe wants in order to file a wrongful death lawsuit.Estate lawyers say there are three reasons why Joe is not …

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