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Jenelle Evans’ Journal: Stolen, Posted By James Duffy

Jenelle Evans’ former boss James Duffy is apparently not a big fan. He posted excerpts from the Teen Mom 2 star’s private journal online earlier this week, which follows his previous Tweeting of various Jenelle Evans nude photos. Memories … According to a friend of Jenelle’s, who spoke to Hollywood Life, it all started when her old roommate stole that journal and handed it over to Duffy. Now Jenelle is steaming mad, and pressing charges. “Jenelle’s journal was in her bedroom for two weeks while she was living [with her mom], who has been in and out of the hospital for almost having a stroke,” Kristin Raeon says. ”Her sister has cancer, and it was Easter, so Jenelle moved back home.” “Julia, her old roommate, got so mad before she even came and got all of her stuff, that she went into Jenelle’s room and took her journal that she had from rehab.” “Charges are being pressed against Julia for that and stealing Jenelle’s radio.” Julia never published the journal, however, so that’s on James Duffy, who sources close to the reality star say has been harassing Jenelle Evans for years. “The guy has no life,” Kristin says. “He even came at me and attacked me because of my friendship with her. He claims Jenelle was sleeping with him. “Jenelle doesn’t send him anything. Anything [James] gets of Jenelle is all from other people, ex-boyfriends, or fake. He [lies] to all of his Facebook ‘fans.’” Wait wait wait, hold on … James Duffy has Facebook fans? In any case, Kristin does have some good news to report: “Jenelle’s [ heroin issue ] is in the past … She and Courtland [Rogers] aren’t involving themselves in nearly half as much of the drama as they used to be in.” That’s good at least … but can she stay clean?   Yes. This time will be the charm. No. Too weak. Too many enablers. View Poll »

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Pat Summerall Dies; NFL Star, Broadcaster Was 82

Pat Summerall has passed away, according to reports. The former NFL star and longtime broadcaster with CBS and Fox Sports was 82 years old. His cause of death has not been revealed. Before becoming known to generations of fans as one of football’s best known TV personalities, Pat was a star kicker with the Lions, Cardinals and Giants. Partnering with John Madden, Summerall called the Super Bowl in 1982, the highest rated game of all time, along with 15 other Super Bowl contests. His final game was Super Bowl XXXVI on February 3, 2002, when the Patriots stunned the Rams on a last-second field goal by Adam Vinatieri. Watch and listen to Pat on the call below! Super Bowl XXXVI – Adam Vinatieri Game-Winning FG (Patriots vs. Rams) In a statement Tuesday, Madden said: “Pat was my broadcasting partner for a long time, but more than that he was my friend for all of these years.” “He was a great broadcaster and a great man. He always had a joke.” “We never had one argument, and that was because of Pat.” “Pat never complained and we never had an unhappy moment. He was something very special. Pat Summerall is the voice of football and always will be.” Summerall, who also called 27 Masters (golf) and 21 U.S. Opens (tennis) for CBS, had been in steadily declining health since a 2004 liver transplant. The giant of broadcasting was honored as such as a living legend, being inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1999. R.I.P.

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Pat Summerall Dies; NFL Star, Broadcaster Was 82