Posted in February 6, 2010 ¬ 11:00 amh.ETonline - Celebrities
Which celebs made big headlines this week? Click the pictures for all the key star happenings through Friday!
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 7:22 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
A third crashed car has been found off the cliffside of Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles, the road where Charlie Sheen's stolen car as well as another vehicle were discovered on Friday.
The Los Angeles Fire Department tells us an uninjured occupant was found in the vehicle. No victims were found in the car belonging to Sheen or in the second vehicle.
ET has learned exclusively that Sheen's car was one of four vehicles that were vandalized in the area last night.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 7:16 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
John Edwards' former aide Andrew Young says in an affidavit obtained by ET that the FBI is in possession of a copy of a "video of a personal and private nature" which Young calls the "Edwards Tape."
Young says he sent a copy of the tape to his lawyer David Geneson, who in turn handed it over to the FBI. Young says the original video -- and two more tapes that he calls "campaign videos" -- are stored in a lockbox in Atlanta.
Young and his wife Cheri have been ordered by a judge to turn over materials that Edwards' ex-mistress Rielle Hunter says belong to her. The items allegedly include a sex tape starring Edwards and a pregnant woman whose face isn't shown.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:45 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Former teen heartthrob Leif Garrett, pictured above in a booking photo following his arrest earlier this week, was charged with felony possession of heroin on Friday.
Garrett, 48, is currently free on bond, says the Associated Press. He's scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 24.
ET exclusively confirmed that Garrett had been arrested by L.A. County Sheriff's detectives at a Metrolink station near Pershing Square on Monday morning.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:19 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Howard K. Stern and the two doctors accused of illegally providing drugs to the late Anna Nicole Smith will go on trial later this year.
The trial date for Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich has been set for August 4, the Associated Press reports. Meanwhile, the next hearing in the case is scheduled for April 23.
The defendants have pleaded not guilty to drug conspiracy charges.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:19 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Howard K. Stern and the two doctors accused of illegally providing drugs to the late Anna Nicole Smith will go on trial later this year.
The trial date for Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich has been set for August 4, the Associated Press reports. Meanwhile, the next hearing in the case is scheduled for April 23.
The defendants have pleaded not guilty to drug conspiracy charges.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:19 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Howard K. Stern and the two doctors accused of illegally providing drugs to the late Anna Nicole Smith will go on trial later this year.
The trial date for Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich has been set for August 4, the Associated Press reports. Meanwhile, the next hearing in the case is scheduled for April 23.
The defendants have pleaded not guilty to drug conspiracy charges.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:14 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Hollywood couple Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy have written a lengthy statement accusing vaccine manufacturers of spinning a "remarkable media campaign" to repress a breakthrough study in the debate over the possible role of vaccines in the autism epidemic. McCarthy is the mother of an autistic child and author/activist for that cause, and the couple says that a crucial vaccine study using monkeys by Dr. Andrew Wakefield, a respected and well-published gastroenterologist, contains "stark and devastating" data that "will lend substantial credibility to the theory that over-vaccination of young children is leading to neurological damage, including autism." They contend that "the fallout from the study for vaccine makers and public health officials could be severe." Titled "Andrew Wakefield, Scientific Censorship, and Fourteen Monkeys," you can read the entire statement HERE.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:14 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Hollywood couple Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy have written a lengthy statement accusing vaccine manufacturers of spinning a "remarkable media campaign" to repress a breakthrough study in the debate over the possible role of vaccines in the autism epidemic. McCarthy is the mother of an autistic child and author/activist for that cause, and the couple says that a crucial vaccine study using monkeys by Dr. Andrew Wakefield, a respected and well-published gastroenterologist, contains "stark and devastating" data that "will lend substantial credibility to the theory that over-vaccination of young children is leading to neurological damage, including autism." They contend that "the fallout from the study for vaccine makers and public health officials could be severe." Titled "Andrew Wakefield, Scientific Censorship, and Fourteen Monkeys," you can read the entire statement HERE.
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Posted in February 5, 2010 ¬ 6:14 pmh.ETonline - Celebrities
Hollywood couple Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy have written a lengthy statement accusing vaccine manufacturers of spinning a "remarkable media campaign" to repress a breakthrough study in the debate over the possible role of vaccines in the autism epidemic. McCarthy is the mother of an autistic child and author/activist for that cause, and the couple says that a crucial vaccine study using monkeys by Dr. Andrew Wakefield, a respected and well-published gastroenterologist, contains "stark and devastating" data that "will lend substantial credibility to the theory that over-vaccination of young children is leading to neurological damage, including autism." They contend that "the fallout from the study for vaccine makers and public health officials could be severe." Titled "Andrew Wakefield, Scientific Censorship, and Fourteen Monkeys," you can read the entire statement HERE.
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