MOWER COUNTY, Minn. – A 58-year-old Austin woman has died after a two-vehicle crash involving a deer on Thursday night.
The Mower Co. Sheriff’s Office said it happened at 5:09 p.m. at 555th Ave. just south of 235th St. in rural Austin.
A southbound vehicle struck a deer and it flew into the windshield of a northbound vehicle.
The woman who died was in the passenger seat of the northbound vehicle.
“The victim was transported to Mayo Clinic St Mary’s Hospital in Rochester via Mayo One for her injuries. The victim was later pronounced deceased at the hospital despite all lifesaving efforts,” the sheriff’s office said. “As a reminder to everyone as they travel the roads please slow down and stay aware for deer and other road hazards as our seasons change.”
“(Being starstruck) is likely the explanation for this,” Michael Barfield, who’s the director of public access for the Florida Center for Government Accountability, told the outlet.
“The way the judge handled this case is unprecedented,” he said. “It seems that the judge and the lawyers coordinated things to happen in advance of the divorce filing while the right to know is the basis of the court system.”
Vanilla Ice‘s Palm Beach divorce attorney, John Christiansen Jr., backed up Barfield’s claims.
“I don’t want to be seen as being critical of a judge,” he said. “But I can tell you that the cases we have done end in a hearing where the husband or the wife, sometimes both, have to appear.”
According to the source, “planning this wedding is causing serious drama,” adding that Lauer has turned into a groomzilla.
“Matt’s treating this as a coming-out party, not a wedding, at least in Shamin’s view,” the source added. “He wants to invite all the celebs in the area and around the East Coast — at least the ones who still talk to him, like Gwyneth Paltrow and Martha Stewart.
“Matt’s also made up a list of must-haves from china to crystal to the menu,” added the insider. “He snaps his fingers and expects Shamin to get it done — and she’s fed up!
He also pointed to 4 or 5 vehicles that Nipsey had purchased Tanisha but she had either crashed or totaled, “which may have included her driving under the influence.”
“Obviously, the behavior summarized herein endangered Emani’s well-being, but such behavior also makes Ms. Foster wholly unfit to act as guardian of the estate, and be able to manage Emani’s inheritance expected to exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000),” the filing notes.
The family said Tanisha’s history of substance abuse and past involvement of DCFS should be reason enough to deny her petition. The parties are expected to face off in court early next year.
He explained that while West may be receiving backlash, “he’s always going to be dear to me. Because he played music for me when I was waking up from the coma.”
The former Los Angeles Lakers star landed in a coma back in 2015 after suffering heart attacks and strokes.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Diana Jenkins has identified a person who may be responsible for cyberbullying Garcelle Beauvais‘ 14-year-old son, Jax, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Earlier today, a source close to the Bosnian-born entrepreneur told RadarOnline.com that after reviewing data obtained under subpoena from Meta, Jenkins’ attorneys are zeroing in on a Northern California resident whose IP address and phone number were linked to Instagram account “queenofthetea_,” which sent a racially offensive message to Jax in August.
A spokesperson for Snoop tells RadarOnline.com, “The facts are simple. Plaintiff Jane Doe attempted to shakedown Calvin Broadus (aka Snoop Dogg) with a frivolous lawsuit Ms. Doe filed four days before Snoop performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in February. When Ms. Doe’s shakedown attempt failed, she voluntarily dismissed her allegations against Snoop, and the federal court dismissed her lawsuit in its entirety.”
“Ms. Doe and her lawyer then refiled this past July the same meritless claims she, her lawyer, and the court previously dismissed, while simultaneously running to certain media to publicize the refiled litigation. As before, Ms. Doe’s complaint is riddled with falsehoods and fails to allege anything meeting the definition of her flawed claims.,” they added.
Hunter, 52, was pictured briskly walking into a medical center in Agoura Hills with his wife of three years by his side. President Joe Biden‘s son looked stoic as he made his way past photographers without saying a word.
It’s unclear why Hunter and Melissa were at the hospital, but it’s worth noting that their two-year-old son, Beau, was not with them. No other members of the First Family were seen entering or leaving the urgent care facility.
According to Variety, who spoke with two individuals close to the situation, the network cut ties with Cross over a “frayed” relationship with Cross.
“Executives at the network growing concerned about the anchor’s willingness to address statements made by cable-news hosts on other networks and indulging in commentary executives felt did not meet the standards of MSNBC or NBC News,” sources claimed.
Cross previously served as a Washing Chief Bureau for BET, as well as a political analyst for MSNBC.
MSNBC has not announced a replacement for the host.
Sudeikis allegedly went outside and laid under her car so she wouldn’t leave, the nanny claimed. “She went back into the house and he went in, it was back and forth. He said he was doing it on purpose to make her late going to see Harry.”
He also later allegedly banned the nanny from playing Styles’ music near their children.
“When I saw Olivia holding hands as a couple with Harry – I couldn’t believe it. Just a month before when we were in L.A., she was sending Jason messages saying she loved him,” the nanny, who remained anonymous, told Daily Mail.
“There were some days where he was just angry and cursing names at her to me,” she claimed. “Jason would say: ‘I’m tired of this f—— s—. It’s because of Olivia. She left us.”
In December 2021, Kim pleaded with the court to sign off on her becoming legally single. She wrote in a declaration, “I have been attempting to settle our dissolution with [Kanye] since I filed for divorce in February 2021.” She added, “I have requested several times that [Kanye] agree to bifurcate and terminate our marital status. [He] has not responded to my request.”
Months later, the judge signed off on Kim’s request, but the divorce remains active due to the couple failing to reach an agreement.
“To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,” the family’s statement read. “As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him.”
“This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support,” it continued, signed by his wife, Emma Heming, Demi, and the actor’s children. “
We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him. As Bruce always says, ‘Live it up’ and together we plan to do just that.”
In her declaration, Childers said she was frightened by the messages. If not the infliction of physical harm on me, would the money be to set me up?” she wrote. “Is it some sort of bribe for law enforcement? With Randy’s history of illegal and/or intimidating activity, nothing is off the table, and all possible interpretations make me fear for my safety.”
Childers demanded the court award her sole legal custody of their kids. She pleaded with the court to order Emmett to stay 100 yards from her and er home.
“The fighting is taking its toll,” the source said of the drama surrounding baby #2, adding the makeup mogul, 25, tried to stand up to her mom.
“She told Kris she wanted Travis to be with her,” the insider added. “But you can’t win with Kris. She likes to be in control of everything, and she does what she wants.”
They continued by warning, “the drama won’t end in that delivery room,” almost a haunting premonition of what was to come months later.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Any parent of an athlete knows how competitive high school sports can be and how upsetting it can be when your child doesn’t get playing time.
But parents at one metro Atlanta high school said their football program is recruiting and playing athletes who don’t even live in the district.
Some Douglasville parents are alleging that Olten Downs, head football coach at Alexander High School, is recruiting teens who don’t live in the district. One parent even admitted she is allowing a recruit to use her address, even though he does not live with her.
The Douglas County School System has confirmed an internal investigation was conducted. As a result, the district determined some conversations with prospective athletic parents had been “inappropriate” and said “appropriate corrective action” would be taken.
Recruiting allegations
Kimberly Churchill’s son has been playing football in Douglasville since he was old enough to walk.
“He started off on the peewee football team, playing rec and then when he got to high school, he started playing on the JV level and varsity level,” Churchill said.
As he entered junior year at Alexander High School, Churchill’s son had dreams of being a starter. But as the season unfolded, his mom said he was replaced by kids he had never seen in school before.
“One kid is driving an hour to school and an hour from school each day,” Churchill said.
After Churchill’s son quit the team, she sent a complaint to the Georgia High School Association (GHSA), which oversees extracurricular activities for nearly 500 public and private schools in Georgia, alleging Downs was “recruiting out-of-district players for his football team.”
After Churchill’s son quit the team, she sent a complaint to the Georgia High School Association or GHSA, alleging that Coach Olten Downs was “recruiting out of district players for his football team.”(Rachel Polansky)
Churchill is not the only Douglasville parent making these claims.
Another mother who, fearing backlash, did not want to be identified because her son still plays for Alexander, admitted she is allowing Downs to use her address for one of his recruits, even though the recruit does not live with her.
Downs, the mother said, “called me on the phone. He said, ‘I have a student that lives in Atlanta, and he wants to come out here to have a better life for himself and to play football and I was wondering if you would be okay allowing this kid to use your address?’
“I said, that’s fine,” the mother recounted. She said shedidn’t know at the time GHSA’s bylaws prohibited such an arrangement. “Even now, I don’t know if I’m gonna get in trouble,” she said. “I don’t know the ramifications.”
Downs did not respond to Atlanta News First Investigates’ emails. When asked directly about the allegations during halftime at Alexander High football game, Downs did not respond and ran off the field.
When Atlanta News First Investigates tried to get Coach Downs’ side of the allegations, he ran away.(WANF)
While Downs did not speak, another parent recorded a call between her and one of Downs’ assistant coaches. That call was shared with Atlanta News First Investigates.
During the call, the assistant coach asked if she’d provide her address for an incoming recruit to use.
“He needs to have the address; he can live with me. I have no problem with that but, if he has an address, he’ll be able to go to that school; he’ll be able to go to Alexander,” the coach said.
When the parent appeared to hesitate, the assistant coach added this: “I’m the type of person like you scratch my back, I scratch your back.” The mother who recorded the call took that to mean her son would be given more playing time.
“I don’t want any of the kids to get in trouble,” the mother said. “I just want it [recruiting] to stop happening.”
Recruiting or undue influence
The GHSA defines recruiting or undue influence as “the use of influence by any person connected directly or indirectly with a GHSA school to induce a student of any age to transfer from one school to another … for athletic or literary competition purposes.”
GHSA also has the ability to impose penalties including fines, probations, suspensions or forfeiture of games. That’s what happened in 2020 when south Georgia’s longtime football powerhouse, Valdosta High School, was hit with $7500 in fines for recruiting violations. Five of their players were deemed ineligible, they were made to forfeit season wins, and banned from playoffs.
Atlanta News First Investigates uncovered GHSA investigated 93 claims of recruiting or undue influence over the last three years. Only 23 of them resulted in disciplinary action.
Atlanta News First Investigates uncovered that GHSA investigated 93 claims of recruiting or undue influence over the last three years. Only 23 of them resulted in disciplinary action.
This handwritten list was provided by GHSA. (Rachel Polansky)
While accusations are common, GHSA Executive Director Robin Hines said his staff rarely has enough evidence to punish programs.
“You can’t really move forward if it’s not going to pass legal muster,” Hines said. “It’s a shame you have to look through that lens but if you can’t support it in court, then you probably don’t need to be moving forward.”
Atlanta News First Investigates also learned 13 employees make up GHSA’s office. Only one of them is responsible for investigating misconduct.
Nonetheless, Hines said his office is properly staffed. “Ninety-nine out of 100 times, it’s [complaints or allegations] usually by disgruntled members of the community that send those things. Some of them may turn out to be true but that’s few and far between.”
Hines also said when allegations are deemed credible, GHSA will send a “letter of inquiry” to the district and ask the school to conduct its own internal investigation.
When Atlanta News First Investigates asked if such an inquiry had been sent to Alexander High School, GHSA said it does “not comment on on going investigations.”
“I’ve complained,” Churchill said. “Other moms have complained. Again, nothing has been done.”
With one month left in the season, Churchill believes tactics like recruiting have taken the game out of athletes’ hands.
“It’s just a mess and it needs to stop,” Churchill said.
Local school system responds
Atlanta News First Investigates has requested additional complaints regarding Downs since February 2021 from the Douglas County School System. The system said the public records would cost $3,360. We reduced the scope, and the price tag still remains more than $3,000. Atlanta News First is continuing to follow up on that public records request.
Meanwhile, Atlanta News First Investigates also requested an interview with Trent North, the Douglas County School System superintendent. System spokesperson Portia Lake sent this statement:
Charles was wed to the beloved Princess Diana, while Camilla was previously married to Andrew Parker Bowles.
Diana had notably spoken out about Charles’ connection to Camilla, admitting in one candid interview, “There were three of us in this marriage.”
Just one year after Diana’s tragic passing in 1997, Charles and Camilla appeared publicly as a couple. They later exchanged their vows, and Camilla received the title of Duchess of Cornwall following their union before being named Queen Consort in the wake of Elizabeth’s death on September 8, 2022.
Kate and her husband, Prince William, are now next in the line of succession.
As Radar previously reported, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who is California Governor Gavin Newsom‘s wife, will also appear in court to speak out against the Hollywood mogul after it was revealed she was Jane Doe #4 in the high profile case.
“Like many other women, my client was sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein at a purported business meeting that turned out to be a trap,” her attorney, Elizabeth Fegan, said in a statement. “She intends to testify at his trial in order to seek some measure of justice for survivors, and as part of her life’s work to improve the lives of women.”
Earlier that day, during the “Right the Relationship” panel, fellow RHOSLC personality Heather Gay told the crowd she still loves Shah, despite the recent controversy, and described their friendship as “ride or die.”
Gay also gushed about their relationship in a September interview.
“As much as you think you know her and can predict her or judge her or evaluate her based on the show, it is one-umpteenth of the charisma, the magnetism, the star power, and the force of energy that she is,” she explained at the time.
This comes days after Biden seemingly shrugged off the possibility that his embattled son Hunter could be charged with several crimes following a four year investigation. As Radar previously reported, federal agents are rumored to be gearing up to charge the First Son with tax related crimes as well as the illegal purchase of a handgun, but Biden told CNN’s Jake Tapper he doesn’t believe his son has done anything wrong.
“Well, first of all, I’m proud of my son. This is a kid who got, not a kid – he’s a grown man. He got hooked on – like many families have had happen, hooked on drugs. He’s overcome that. He’s established a new life,” President Biden explained.
“I’m confident that he is – what he says and does are consistent with what happens,” he continued. “And for example, he wrote a book about his problems and was straightforward about it. I’m proud of him. He came along and said, by the way, this thing about a gun – I didn’t know anything about it.”
The disgraced socialite added she believes she was put on watch as a “punishment” for filing complaints against authorities who allegedly “broke the rules and harmed me physically.”
She described the treatment that followed as a type that “strips you of any remaining shred of dignity that you have,” further noting that she had no clothing other than a “suicide smock” with Velcro straps.
Added Maxwell, “And you were in a room of sub-zero temperatures, so you literally are freezing, with neon lights like you see on TV and in concentration camps.”