Anna Nicole Smith’s lawyer boyfriend and two of her doctors have been accused of supplying her with prescription drugs, often for no legitimate purpose.
Those who saw Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde probably think of the notorious Depression-era criminal couple as glamorous gangsters.
Famed Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel says he and his wife lost their life savings because it was invested in Bernard Madoff’s claimed $50 billion Ponzi…
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade has filed a libel suit against his estranged wife and her lawyers for allegations in a divorce filing that he had an affair and contracted…
Finding that trainer Brian McNamee would have faced potential prosecution if he didn’t cooperate with an investigation by Sen. George Mitchell on steroids use in Major League Baseball, a federal…
In a week already packed with news about alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball during the past decade, another player has taken center stage.
As evidence recently made public in the Barry Bonds case makes clear, excluding blood tests that allegedly show he took steroids is key to his trial strategy in a federal…
Over the past three years, Jonathan Lee Riches has filed over 1,000 lawsuits. Among the defendants were former President George W. Bush, pop singer Britney Spears and celebrity home decorator…
An insurance company that had refused to pay out on a $10 million life policy after actor Heath Ledger’s death from a drug overdose, contending that it might have been…
Is Hulk Hogan requiring his family’s maintenance man to work too hard? And is the former professional wrestler asking the worker to spy on Hogan’s soon-to-be ex-wife?
A California appeals court has agreed to hear a claim by fugitive film director Roman Polanski that the criminal system has been biased in its handling of a decades-old child-rape…
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