Thanking the “team of doctors and nurses at the Moffitt Cancer Center for their care,” Kirstie’s loved ones continued by praising the fallen star.
“Our mother’s zest and passion for life, her children, grandchildren and her many animals, not to mention her eternal joy of creating, were unparalleled and leave us inspired to live life to the fullest just as she did,” they wrote.
“I see his page. He’s following. His ex and a bunch of girls. I’m his pregnant wife and chooses to act like this. THAT’S NOT A MAN,” she added.
“You want to ruin my life? Isolate me from everything and everyone?” Bonnie said. “Leave me with nothing. We will see.” Bonnie shared a photo of a sonogram captioned, “Yeah Jesse is busy trying to f— other women while I’m pregnant.”
In response, Jesse posted a screenshot of a Daily Mail story that covered Bonnie’s allegations. He said, “Jeeeezzzzz my private life suuuure is interesting… Tried and Convicted just like that… No smoking gun, No salacious texts, No other woman coming forward??? What the Hell??””
“I don’t care what the punk a– t—t say. I believe in the power of prayer,” she responded. “I will continue to pray for the people of Ukraine. Putin is a c—t and a coward and I’ll pray his own soldiers refuse to do his dirty work. PS, I pray to the same God you do. So get over your nasty selves.”
As RadarOnline.com reported, Kirstie died unexpectedly after a secret battle with cancer. Her children announced the upsetting news on Monday, revealing she had recently been diagnosed — but they didn’t specify which kind of cancer she had been fighting.
“The drug test was negative for all substances,” she said. “Paul and I are staying together. I am so sorry for the confusion I caused.”
Michael, for his part, broke his silence in an exclusive statement to RadarOnline.com.
“Amanda thought I had a stash. I do not use drugs,” he told this outlet. “That is a private matter and serious.”
“I am now sober from a relapse that may have happened long in the past, but I am not using now,” Michael continued. “I drug-tested and it was negative. The drug test was clean. The relapse was not [of] any significance or a controlled or illegal substance.”
RadarOnline.com has obtained the Thanksgiving food menu for FCI Seagoville in Texas, where Duggar’s serving his 20-year sentence for child pornography.
We can report that inmates at the facility will begin their day with a normal prison breakfast, including Bran Flakes, whole wheat bread with margarine and jelly, fruit, and pastries.
But for lunch, the reality star-turned-criminal will feast on all of the traditional holiday fixings.
Robin was awarded her clothing, jewelry, and other personal effects. She also walked away with all assets in her name or a trust established by a third party.
She will keep a home in Santa Monica, a home in New York, her 2017 BMW 340i, all furnishing and artwork in her possession, and all intangible assets relating to her career as an actor and producer.
The father went on to passionately defend photographer Gabriele Galimberti, who shot the photos but did not give any creative direction, as noted by Balenciaga in their statement as well as Galimberti himself.
“I feel desperately sorry for Gabriele, this had nothing directly to do with him and he was merely taking the photographs as requested by Balenciaga. The parents of the children were at the shoot and they approved of what took place,” he said, claiming the children had a “fantastic time on the shoot.”
Galimberti was drawn into all this unfairly, he concluded.
Gore has demanded the entire suit be tossed and Manson pay her legal fees.
One thing not addressed in her filing is the fake FBI letter that Manson accused Gore and Wood of creating. The alleged letter read, “To Whom It May Concern, please be advised that Ms. Evan Rachel Wood is a key witness in connection to a criminal investigation in Los Angeles, California involving an international and well-known public figure. The safety of Ms. Wood, her family, other victims, and of their families are the utmost concerns during this time.”
Wood denied having any role in creating the FBI letter.
Coeds Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, and their buddies Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, all died from multiple stab wounds from a Rambo-style knife about 3 a.m. as they slept.
Investigators are now trying to see if there is any connection between the dead coeds and a vicious attack 400 miles west in Salem, Oregon that bares eerie similarities.
A bloody-thirsty intruder stabbed and killed Travis Juetten, 26, at 3 a.m. on August 13, 2021, as he slept alongside his wife, Jamilyn, 26, who incredibly survived with 19 stab wounds.
Ivanka Trump, the daughter of ex-prez Donald Trump, decided to pay a visit to Qatar for a 2022 World Cup match, despite the backlash that the country has received over its history of human rights violations and openly anti-LGBTQ stance, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Ivanka, 41, joins Nicki Minaj as the latest celebrity to be shunned for their decision to support Qatar hosting the global soccer tournament.
Minaj was ridiculed for teasing her latest track at the Qatar World Cup. Fans were displeased by the rapper for choosing the event which has promoted anti-LGBTQ policies, including banning any rainbow clothing worn by players and traveling fans alike.
Officials say a police officer accidentally fired his gun in a South Vermillion High School, injuring student
VERMILLION COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) – An investigation is underway after an officer accidentally fired a gun and hit a student at South Vermillion High School.
According to police, the shooting happened just after 9:30 Thursday morning.
There was a class teaching students how to be officers. Participants in the classroom were doing a drill about a scenario with a so-called “bad guy.”.
Police say a DisPennett accidentally fired his service weapon and hit a student. The student went to a Terre Haute hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
“We will be talking to every student that was inside of the classroom. We will also be speaking with the deputy that was instructing the class and we have crime scene investigators that will be going through the classroom taking all the evidence,” Sgt. Matt Ames from Indiana State Police said.
The school principal notified his parents with the following letter:
“This morning at South Vermillion High School, there was an isolated incident in one of our vocational classrooms. The incident was an accidental discharge of a firearm by a law enforcement officer during a drill. One student was injured without life-threatening injuries and has been taken to the hospital. Only SVHS is currently on lockdown, due to the abundance of emergency personnel in the building.”
Kelly also referred to Almaguer as a s——, and she and her guest that day, Steve Krakauer, suggested the story was retracted because the police were “trying to spin” the story in an alleged cover-up.
David DePape, the man accused of breaking into the Pelosi residence and bludgeoning Paul in the head with a hammer, has since been charged with one count of attempted kidnapping of a federal officer or employee and one count of assault of an immediate family member of a federal official.
“I consider it incorrect to air such problems in the media,” Putin said at the time. “And if someone acts in this manner, voicing complaints about a war of the special services, he himself must be impeccable.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Cherkesov is just the latest Putin ally-turned-detractor to die under mysterious circumstances since the Russian warlord ordered a “secret military operation” against Ukraine in February 2022.
“In the event the parties’ relationship ended, all of the property acquired, or entities or businesses established, or which property or entities/businesses increased in value, during their relationship as a result of (Xzibit’s) skills, efforts, labor, and earnings, regardless of how the title was formally held, would be divided equally between them,” she added.
Krista filed for divorce in 2021 and the two have been fighting over support ever since.
Removing his family photo, Tom opted for a picture of himself in his Buccaneers gear. He also changed his laser-eyed Twitter profile photo, which was a nod to Bitcoin, to a statue-like figure of a Brady replica.
In 2021, the pair got tangled up in the cryptocurrency world when they took an equity stake in FTX, which has since collapsed. While Brady’s header change appears to be a direct response to their divorce, his profile picture is most likely due to the bankrupt crypto exchange.
But, as followers pointed out, the timing is interesting.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Calvin Jordan’s family is filled with relatives who answered the nation’s call for military service.
Jordan himself served in the U.S. Army and fought in 1968 during the height of the Vietnam War.
“We dropped Agent Orange,” the 73-year-old recalled. The now-banned chemical was dropped during the war, killing vegetation and crops, and has since been linked to cancers among American veterans.
This past March, Jordan went to the emergency room at the Atlanta VA Medical Center to have a lump on his neck checked out. Jordan eventually got a scan of his neck while at the hospital, but said after his discharge, he never heard anything back.
In July, Jordan scheduled another appointment, but the VA doctor said the hospital did not have a copy of his original scans. The images were later found, according to Jordan, but new scans were required.
In August, Jordan received a second scan and biopsy. In September – seven months after his original visit to the VA – a doctor diagnosed him with cancer.
Jordan said he learned the VA is so backlogged the facility can’t do the surgery or perform the required radiation treatments. He will undergo surgery to remove the mass at Emory Hospital on Nov. 18 and then receive further radiation treatments through his VA coverage.
Delays in diagnosis and even longer waits for treatments are examples of the dilemmas local veterans allege against the Atlanta VA. They consider access to healthcare in Atlanta as their greatest battle.
Atlanta News First Investigates found veterans could be waiting nearly half a year for appointments. And when their lives depend on early detection, some cancer patients fear untimely care could be life-threatening.
“You [treat] cancer when its young; you don’t let it spread,” Jordan said. “This wasn’t even noticeable when I had my first CT scan. Now it’s like I’m growing a second head out the side of my neck.”
These scans show the growth of the cancerous lump in Calvin Jordan’s neck.(WANF)
Scans of the veteran’s neck show the cancerous mass is now nearly the size of a fist. The latest images were taken in August, but according to his March scans, he said the mass “was no bigger than maybe a thumbnail.”
“This is the U.S., and veterans should be taken care of. I’m not doing this for me. I’m doing it for the young guys, the young girls that served. And they don’t deserve it. Atlanta VA just cannot handle the load,” he said.
After Atlanta News First Investigates told Atlanta VA officials about Jordan’s case, the hospital reached out to him.
When asked about backlogs and delays, a VA spokesperson said the facility offers same day walk-in care for mental health and primary care treatment. “One of VA’s top priorities right now is recruiting, hiring, and retaining clinical staff,” the spokesperson said.
As of Oct. 23, according to data obtained by Atlanta News First Investigates, the average wait time to see an Atlanta VA specialist was 60 days. The longest was 162 days.
Veterans are facing potentially deadly delays at the Atlanta VA.(WANF)
The location also faced a paperwork backlog last year. The Office of the Inspector General confirmed in an April 27, 2022, report, more than 17,000 mailed documents related to veteran care and claims went unopened last year.
Veterans are facing potentially deadly delays at the Atlanta VA.(WANF)
Advocates say veterans deserve more but they end up with the least access to timely healthcare.
“For them to come back and all they hear is, ‘thank you for your service,’ they don’t want to hear that from us,” said Scott Johnson, CEO of The Warrior Alliance, an organization helping serve metro Atlanta’s nearly 250,000 vets. With more than triple that number across the state, Johnson said, “collaboration is the only way.”
Johnson advocates more private-public partnerships and funding will strengthen medical care options. Groups like his are acting as veteran liaisons, navigating healthcare, housing, education, and legal aid post-service in the army.