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Another Eyewitness Comes Forward In Lindsay Lohan Alleged Assault & Files Police Report


Posted on Apr 13, 2012 @ 02:00PM - 98 comments

By Jen Heger
Radar Assistant Managing Editor

Another eyewitness, who is not a hotel staff member, has come forward in the alleged assault investigation involving claims that Lindsay Lohan shoved Marisa Dugas at a nightclub in The Standard Hotel, and has filed an official police report with detectives of the West Hollywood Sheriff's Department, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

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Final Jury Members Seated In Jennifer Hudson’s Family Murder Trial


Posted on Apr 10, 2012 @ 01:30PM - 1 comment

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

After numerous dismissals due to the high profile nature of the case, the final jury members have now been seated in the murder trial for the man who allegedly killed Jennifer Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew.

The jury of 12 people and six alternatives, which include an acrobat and a retired Chicago Transit Authority dispatcher whose son is a shooting victim, were seated on Tuesday to allow the trial of William Balfour to begin, reported the Chicago Sun Times.

After numerous dismissals due to the high profile nature of the case, the final jury members have now been seated in the murder trial for the man who allegedly killed Jennifer Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew.

The jury of 12 people and six alternatives, which include an acrobat and a retired Chicago Transit Authority dispatcher whose son is a shooting victim, were seated on Tuesday to allow the trial of William Balfour to begin, reported the Chicago Sun Times.

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Jury Selected In Jennifer Hudson’s Family Murder Trial, She Is On Witness List


Posted on Apr 05, 2012 @ 02:30PM - Add a comment

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

The man suspected of killing Jennifer Hudson’s family appeared in a Chicago court on Thursday to face the potential jurors in his murder trial, and those being considered to decide his fate gasped when they realized that they were involved in the high-profile celebrity murder case.

The presence of William Balfour, who is accused of slaying the Dreamgirls star’s mother, brother and nephew more than three years ago, caused 20 people to stand up and leave the courtroom when Judge Charles Burns asked if anyone would be unable to decide the case without “sympathy, bias or prejudice,” reported the Chicago Tribune.

The man suspected of killing Jennifer Hudson’s family appeared in a Chicago court on Thursday to face the potential jurors in his murder trial, and those being considered to decide his fate gasped when they realized that they were involved in the high-profile celebrity murder case.

The presence of William Balfour, who is accused of slaying the Dreamgirls star’s mother, brother and nephew more than three years ago, caused 20 people to stand up and leave the courtroom

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Religious Cult Attack Fellow Amish, Cut Their Hair And Beards


Posted on Oct 07, 2011 @ 01:30PM - 2 comments

By Radar Staff

The Amish people are known for their peaceful nature, which makes the attacks by a group of religious cast offs even more shocking, and RadarOnline.com has all the details of the bizarre crimes.

Members of a number of families who were disowned by the mainstream Amish have reaped revenge by cutting the symbolic beards off the men and the hair from both men and women, reported MSNBC.com.

The vicious attacks took place in the heart of Ohio's Amish country, which is home to one of the biggest populations of the religion in the U.S., and are aimed to degrade the victims without hurting them.

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BREAKING NEWS: Rihanna's Testimony Won't Be Televised in Chris Brown Case


Posted on Jun 18, 2009 @ 06:32PM - Add a comment
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Prosecutors are expected to call Rihanna as a witness on Monday, June 22, as they try to prove that Chris Brown attacked her, Los Angeles Superior Court spokesman Alan Parachini told RadarOnline.com.

But if Rihanna is called to take the stand, don't expect to watch the drama unfold on t.v. Parachini said. Judge Patricia Schnegg decided against allowing the 22-year-old singer's testimony to be televised.

"The judge is not permitting cameras at the hearing," Parachini explained.

Brown, 20, faces two felony counts of assault and making criminal threats stemming from an early morning altercation with Rihanna in February. He recorded a video on YouTube last month in which he said "I ain't a monster." He entered not guilty pleas in an earlier court appearance.

Rihanna's lawyer, Donald Etra, said that the singer has cleared her schedule so she can be available to testify should prosecutors call her.

(Photo: Wenn)

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