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Robin Wright Penn Files For Divorce

August 18, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, News, Sean Penn

There’s no hope of a reconciliation between Robin Wright Penn and her estranged husband, movie great Sean Penn, with the actress filing for divorce in a California court last week.

The papers, filed by Wright Penn in a Marin County court on August 12, state that “both parties have already agreed to [shared] custody” of their son, Hopper Jack, 16, and that they have “already agreed to division of all property.”


“Irreconcilable differences” was listed as the reason behind the split.

This is the second time the Penn’s have filed papers for a divorce since their 1996 marriage, with the couple previously reconciling as recently as May of this year.

Lawyers for both parties weren’t readily available for comment.

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Judge Grants Custody to Katherine Jackson

August 3, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson, News

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Katherine Jackson is now the sole carer of her late son Michael Jackson’s children, with a Los Angeles judge signing off on a deal to grant the 79-year-old full custody on Monday.

The Jackson matriarch and her son’s former wife, Debbie Rowe, reached an agreement regarding children Prince Michael I, Paris Michael – Rowe’s biological son and daughter – late last week, with Rowe agreeing to visitation rights and continued spousal support in exchange for relinquishing her claim on the children.

At the hearing on Monday, Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff stated that Katherine would be supplied with a “family allowance” paid out of the King of Pop’s estate to better care for his children.

“It’s not my intention to deprive the children of anything,” Beckloff said.

Jackson’s other child, Prince Michael II – aka Blanket – will also be raised by his grandmother, with the judge ruling that there was “no legal mother” to care for him.

Rowe’s attorney, Eric George, released a statement on his client’s behalf outside of court, praising the result that had been reached.

“Today the parties and the California court brought about a result that is selfless and wise through a process that was collaborative and fair,” George said. “Everyone sought the same objective: doing what is best for the children of Debbie Rowe and Michael Jackson. Today’s result – five-and-a-half-weeks after the tragic death of Michael Jackson, eliminates uncertainty and offers stability to the lives of these children.”

A status hearing will be held on January 11, 2010.

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Britney’s Conservatorship Almost Over

July 21, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Britney Spears, Celebrity

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Britney Spears will soon be free to lead a frivilous life once more, with rumours surfacing that Daddy-O is set to release her from the binds of her conservatorship.

Sources have revealed that father Jamie Spears will soon ask the court to “review the terms” of the conservatorship after Spears worldwide Circus concert tour ends in November.

While Mr. Spears has no say on whether or not the conservatorship should be ended, he can ask for a review, which will them prompt the judge to re-evaluate his decision to place the pop singer under such strict parental and financial care.

Spears has been under the care of her father since he first took control of her estate and person in February 2008, after Britney’s multiple admissions into the psych ward at Cedars Sinai Medical Centre.

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Debbie Rowe Wants Custody of Jackson’s Children

July 2, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson

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Michael Jackson’s former wife Debbie Rowe has reportedly decided to fight for custody of her two children, Prince Michael Jr. and Paris, whom she carried for the popstar in exchange for a large sum of money.

“I want my children,” Ms Rowe said. “I am stepping up… I have to.”

The reason Rowe has chosen to take the battle to court has to do with Jackson’s appointed guardians for the children – his mother Katherine Jackson, soon to be 80, and close friend Diana Ross, who the children have never met. Rowe is also concerned at the level of Joe Jackson’s involvement in the children’s lives, after the King of Pop accused his father of abuse years ago.

However, there’s a lot of obstacles for the nurse and onetime wife of the pop superstar to overcome, not the least of which is the rumours that she’s not the biological mother of the two eldest Jackson children. Rowe has said that she is willing to submit to any testing, including DNA, to prove that she is their biological mother.

Another of the many obstacles includes Rowe’s 2001 petition to give up her parental rights over the children, in exchange for a house and millions of dollars in cash. Rowe later “reversed her decision” and secured herself visitation rights, but legal experts say this could severly hinder any chance she may or may not have to win custody.

“If she has a strong relationship with her children and… she has seen them somewhat regularly then she has a very strong chance of getting custody,” said Scott Altman, a law professor at the University of Southern California.

“But if… she hardly has visited with her children, they have no relationship at all, they don’t think of her as a mother it will be very difficult for her to get custody.”

Rowe’s lawyers will attend a court hearing on Monday to dispute issues surrounding the Jackson children and his deceased estate, a restraining order against Joe Jackson believed to be among the issues.

Of course, if Rowe does win the suit and gains custody of her children, she will also gain at least partial control of the late popstar’s estate, part of which has been left for his children. The money she would receive for their care is no doubt yet another reason – if not the main reason – Rowe is pushing for custody after all.

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Jackson’s Last Will Includes Diana Ross

July 1, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson

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The last will and testiment of the late Michael Jackson has been filed with the court, and the documents made available to the media through TMZ.com.

In the seven-year-old documents, Jackson has labeled his mother, Katherine, as the guardian of his three children. The will also states that if Katherine died before him or, for some reason, couldn’t care for the children, they would be put under the guardianship of fellow performer, Diana Ross.

The will’s co-Executors, John Branca (Jackson’s lawyer) and John McClain (a music exec), released a statement on behalf of their deceased client.

“The most important element of Michael’s will is his unwavering desire that his mother, Katherine, become the legal guardian for his three children,” the joint statement read.

Jackson has left the entirety of his estate to the Michael Jackson Family Trust, with property to be divided equally between his three children. His ex-wife and mother to the two eldest Jackson children, Debbie Rowe, was not named in the will.

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R. Kelly Acquitted of Child Pornography

June 13, 2008 by Amber  
Filed under R Kelly

R. Kelly has been found not guilty by a Chicago jury, TMZ is reporting.

The singer was acquitted of all fourteen counts of child pornography, after the jury decided that he should not be charged for the events which happened in a sex tape.

Kelly was first charged six years ago, after footage of the singer allegedly having sex – among other things – with a 13-year-old girl surfaced.

Throughout the court case, Kelly was adamant that he was not the one featured in the kinky video. Even the victim who supposedly featured said it wasn’t her.

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Jessica Alba And Cash Warren Married

May 20, 2008 by staralicious  
Filed under Jessica Alba

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Jessica Alba and warren Cash have married.

The couple wed in a very low-key ceremony in the Beverly Hills courthouse’s ceremony room on Monday.

They were both dressed casually, with Alba wearing a long blue dress and Warren a white shirt and brown pants.

Arriving at the courthouse at 11:30am, they applied for a marriage license and waited for about 40 minutes for the paperwork to be processed, before being married by a courthouse staff member.

Shotgun wedding anyone? They certainly missed out on the usual magazine spread and payday for the wedding photos. I guess they will have to wait for the birth to cash in.