Multnomah Co. chair publicly apologizes for calling Commissioner Smith inappropriate name
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We know how intoxicating the lure of celebrity can be. But Shia LeBeouf took it to the extreme by becoming so intoxicated that he began acting in a bizarre way in Austin Texas. And that led to his handcuffing and arrest.
Read more ...Robert Downey Jr, the most talented and promising of all the actors of his time has had troubled times in his past life. He has long been on a mad spree of demolishing himself by means of his long-term addiction to heroin and crack.
Read more ...On June 4, 2015 Justin Bieber was found guilty of assault and careless driving in an Ontario, Canada courtroom. And even after having been found guilty, the Biebs still doesn't have a "care" in the world.
Read more ...What would it be like if someone threw a party and nobody came. Or worse... nobody noticed. Well... it would be like when Paris Jackson checked into rehab.
Read more ...Yikes! Actor Michael Smith, known for the role of the lovably goofy Bubbles in the hit show 'Trailer Park Boys', was arrested for domestic battery. Looeds like Bubbles blew it on this one. But in a surprise turnaround the LA City Attorney rejected the case for insufficient evidence. Read how this all happened.
Read more ...Joey Bada$$ (a member of the Pro Era rap collective) was arrested on January 2, 2015 after allegedly punching a security guard in Australia at one of his concerts. The uppercut from down under!
Read more ...UPDATE: Liza is out of rehab! She left rehab and was out Sunday night (April 19, 2015) dining at the West Hollywood eatery Pump. "Pump, pump, pump it up!" Just don't go back to rehab. See more about Liza getting out of rehab here. Original story follows...
Read more ...Former All-Star Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton has received a misdemeanour citation on a charge of driving under the influence after getting involved in a one-car accident. And so it's into rehab for Todd!
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