Tiger Woods and Elin to Work Things Out?
January 4, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

Over the holidays, Tiger Woods wife spent her time in her native Sweden. She was photographed skiing in the mountains just after Thanksgiving. In one of the photo, reporters are claiming that she appears to be wearing her wedding ban again.
Also a friend close to the family says, “Tiger and Elin still love each other,” according to the person. “Although there is talk of divorce, and anyone can see there is a lot of work to do, they would both like to work this out.”
I guess we’ll have to wait and see on this one.
Letterman: More Details about a Book
October 16, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

A television producer charged with attempting to extort $2 million from U.S. talk-show host David Letterman threatened to write a book about the TV star’s affairs with employees, court documents showed on Thursday.
A Connecticut judge ordered the release of law enforcement affidavits and a list of evidence taken from the home of Joe Halderman, a producer for CBS news show “48 Hours” who is charged with attempted grand larceny in the case.
According to one affidavit, Halderman told Letterman’s lawyers in a meeting at a Manhattan hotel that he planned to “write the book and publicize the information” if he was not paid. He was arrested later after depositing a phony $2 million check into his bank account.Photographs, a letter, video and audio tapes, a computer hard drive and other items were removed from Halderman’s Norwalk, Connecticut home, according to court documents.
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Anna Nicole’s Final Days
October 14, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

Anna Nicole Smith was ill, confused and isolated in a hotel room with a cornucopia of prescription drugs in the days before her death, an investigator testified Tuesday in a criminal case stemming from the celebrity model’s overdose death.
California Department of Justice investigator Danny Santiago testified that witnesses said Smith was unable to walk unassisted into the Florida hotel, and she was so weak she could not sit up to drink liquids.
The testimony was presented in a preliminary hearing involving charges that Smith’s former lawyer-boyfriend Howard K. Stern and two California doctors conspired to illegally provide Smith with controlled substances before her drug-overdose death at age 39.
Superior Court Judge Robert J. Perry, who will decide if there is enough evidence to send the case to trial, noted the defendants have not been accused of killing Smith and questioned the relevance when prosecutor Renee Rose asked Santiago about Smith’s cause of death.
“There is not a murder charge,” Perry said. “The cause of death is not an issue.”
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