Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Mike Tyson Sued For $25 Million By Paparazzi Photographer: Report
A paparazzi photographer filed a $25 million lawsuit against Mike Tyson on Monday, claiming that the former heavy weight champion attacked him in 2009, according to RadarOnline.
According to the lawsuit, Tyson attacked photographer Antonio Echevarria at LAX airport on Nov. 11, 2009. Echevarria reportedly claimed that Tyson said, "I will kill you."
Echevarria reportedly said Tyson and two employees at the airport made false statements to the police, resulting in him being taken into custody too.
On the day of the alleged fight, Tyson was said to have been taken to the Los Angeles Police Department's 77th Station for misdemeanor battery, while Echevarria was taken to a local hospital due to a "minor laceration to his forehead."
Tyson's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley reportedly made a statement saying Echevarria "aggressively pursued" the ex-boxer and bumped the stroller of his baby.
Ava Sambora, 13, Looks Just Like Mom Heather Locklear (PHOTOS)
Heather Locklear and her daughter Ava (dad is Locklear's ex-husband Richie Sambora) were a pretty pair at a fashion show for White Trash Beautiful, Sambora's line, in LA Sunday night.
Ava, 13, is already starting a career as a model and walked the runway at the show.
Ava, 13, is already starting a career as a model and walked the runway at the show.
Kristen Stewart: I Was Offered Job At A Strip Club
MTV:
Kristen Stewart plays a teen runaway-turned-stripper in her new flick "Welcome to the Rileys." And while fans will have to head to the theater on November 5 (or October 29 if you're in a city where it opens early in limited release) to find out whether James Gandolfini (Doug Riley) welcomes her to his dysfunctional family, Stewart, who sat down with MTV News on Monday, revealed some interesting details about filming the Jake Scott-directed flick.
Has Stewart ever felt comfortable enough to flaunt her sexuality the way her character, Mallory, does in the film? Well, if one job offer she got while in New Orleans filming the movie proves anything, it's that maybe she's got it and doesn't even have to flaunt it.
Kristen Stewart plays a teen runaway-turned-stripper in her new flick "Welcome to the Rileys." And while fans will have to head to the theater on November 5 (or October 29 if you're in a city where it opens early in limited release) to find out whether James Gandolfini (Doug Riley) welcomes her to his dysfunctional family, Stewart, who sat down with MTV News on Monday, revealed some interesting details about filming the Jake Scott-directed flick.
Has Stewart ever felt comfortable enough to flaunt her sexuality the way her character, Mallory, does in the film? Well, if one job offer she got while in New Orleans filming the movie proves anything, it's that maybe she's got it and doesn't even have to flaunt it.
Taylor Swift Writes Song About John Mayer Heartbreak?
popeater.com:
Taylor Swift's latest album is an open book about her love life. First she penned a song about 'Twilight' hunk Taylor Lautner. Now she's reportedly taking aim at John Mayer, which confirms rumors that the two were romantically involved in 2009 while collaborating on 'Half of My Heart,' a track from his last album. Based on lyrics from Swift's new song 'Dear John,' off her upcoming album 'Speak Now,' the ladies' man broke her heart.
Kanye West: I've Considered Suicide
Describing himself as a pop icon and "soldier for culture," West told the crowd "there were times that I contemplated suicide." However, he said, "I will not give up on life again."
"There's so many people that will never get the chance to have their voice heard" as loudly as his, West said Monday. "I do it for them."
West, who didn't say when he had considered suicide, is credited as director of the abstract 35-minute film, which features portions of nine new West songs, boldly colorful visuals and off-kilter camera angles. The mostly dialogue-free piece, set to premiere this weekend on MTV, VH1 and BET, will accompany West's upcoming album, "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," which will be released Nov. 22.
After a prelude featuring narration from rapper Nicki Minaj, West's character, Griffin, is seen driving a black MTX Tatra supercar down a country road. Lying next to a hole in the pavement is a phoenix fallen to Earth, played by model Selita Ebanks in pink, gray and brown feathers.
He takes her home and offers this advice: "First rule in this world, baby: Don't pay attention to anything you see on the news."
The phoenix sits on a lawn with a deer, rabbit and sheep, then joins West at a private parade featuring fireworks, a marching band and a float depicting Michael Jackson.
Playing over those visuals are West's next single, "All of the Lights," which he said features Elton John on piano and an all-star chorus including Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Fergie and John Legend.
Ballerinas in black tutus perform in a scene featuring his current single, "Runaway." When the tune ended, there was applause from both the on-screen and live audience. In attendance were Morgan Spurlock, Ryan Phillippe, Pete Wentz and others in the entertainment industry.
NFL To Begin Suspending Players For Dangerous Hits
NEW YORK — The NFL will immediately begin suspending players for dangerous and flagrant hits, particularly those involving helmets.
Suspensions also could be handed out for hits during last weekend's games.
The league's announcement comes one day after its vice president of football operations told The Associated Press stiffer penalties could be forthcoming. The NFL said the new disciplinary measures will be in place for this weekend's games.
In the past, players were either fined or ejected for illegal hits. However, after a series of flagrant tackles last Sunday, several of which resulted in concussions, the NFL ratcheted up the punishment.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
The NFL will immediately begin suspending players for dangerous and flagrant hits, particularly those involving helmets.
The league's announcement comes one day after its vice president of football operations told The Associated Press said such penalties could be forthcoming. The NFL said such discipline will be in place for this weekend's games.
In the past, players were either fined or ejected for illegal hits. But after a series of flagrant tackles last weekend, several of which resulted in concussions, the NFL ratcheted up the punishment.
Suspensions also could be handed out for hits during last weekend's games.
The league's announcement comes one day after its vice president of football operations told The Associated Press stiffer penalties could be forthcoming. The NFL said the new disciplinary measures will be in place for this weekend's games.
In the past, players were either fined or ejected for illegal hits. However, after a series of flagrant tackles last Sunday, several of which resulted in concussions, the NFL ratcheted up the punishment.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
The NFL will immediately begin suspending players for dangerous and flagrant hits, particularly those involving helmets.
The league's announcement comes one day after its vice president of football operations told The Associated Press said such penalties could be forthcoming. The NFL said such discipline will be in place for this weekend's games.
In the past, players were either fined or ejected for illegal hits. But after a series of flagrant tackles last weekend, several of which resulted in concussions, the NFL ratcheted up the punishment.
This Yankees Fan "Sez" Thank You, Freddy Schuman
Posted: October 19, 2010 07:26 AM
Of course, banging a frying pan with a spoon doesn't really describe Freddy's art. Freddy was, like many New Yorkers, a Yankees fan. It was the way he expressed his fandom that was unique. For more than two decades, Freddy would show up to damn near every Yankees home game, carrying a hand-lettered sign, done in colorful magic marker, a spoon, and a frying pan (yes, in the pre-9/11 days, you could bring a frying pan into Yankee Stadium). The sign was different each game, reflecting the Yanks' current status ("Freddy 'Sez' Confidence Will Make The Slump Go Away!!" "Freddy 'Sez' Yankees Are Hot, Like A Blast Furnace!"). On the frying pan was drawn a lucky four-leaf clover.
For more than twenty seasons, Freddy "Sez," always dressed in a Yankees jacket and baseball cap, would wander the aisles and corridors of Yankee Stadium, inviting anyone and everyone to bang on the frying pan with his spoon and bring the Yankees luck. And if the last 16 years or so are any indication, it worked.
"Clank! Clank! Clank-clank-clank!" The sound of spoon striking pan, several dozen times a game at minimum, became one of the old familiar sounds of the Stadium, along with the Bleacher Creatures chanting roll call at the beginning of each game ("A-Rod!" [clap-clap] A-Rod!" [clap-clap]) or Bob Sheppard, first live and then on tape, announcing "Numbah Two, Derek Jee-tuh" at bat. It became a rite of passage for Yankee fans to bang the pan and pay their respects to Freddy.
I'd waited years to bump into Freddy, and I finally got my shot during an otherwise unmemorable game about three or four years ago. I was on my way to get a hot dog when I turned a corner and there he was. The first thing I noticed was that he was pretty well blind -- I believe he only had one working eye to begin with, and it didn't work very well. I was amazed that he was able to get around the vertigo-inducing upper reaches of the old Stadium without taking a tumble or two.
Our meeting was not one for the ages. It went something like this:
Me: Freddy, it's a pleasure to finally meet you. I've been waiting years for this.
Freddy: Well, thank you. It's nice to meet you too.
Me: Can I... bang the pan?
Freddy: Of course, go ahead.
[Clank! Clank! Clank-clank-clank!]
Me: Wow, that was so cool! Thanks a lot.
Freddy: Here, take a newsletter.
Freddy published (well, Xeroxed and handed out) a newsletter several times a year, containing paeans to the Yankees, poems, philosophy, and even, if I remember correctly, a recipe or two. I still have a couple of them somewhere.
Freddy lived in my neighborhood on the Upper West Side, so every now and then I'd see him as a "civilian" during the off-season. It was always a little weird to see him without the sign and frying pan, but I suppose it would have been more disturbing if he carried them with him when he wasn't on his way to or from the Stadium.
He seemed pretty ancient even when he first attained a measure of celebrity in the early 1990s, and he never looked particularly healthy, but his loss still came as a shock. To die during the playoffs, with the Yankees about to face Texas ace Cliff Lee, no less? It's such an un-Freddy-like thing to do.
The Yankees may be the corporate colossus that bestrides the baseball world, but they're also still the hometown team. And before Game 3 of the ALCS, the organization had a moment of silence for Freddy "Sez" Schuman. His jacket, cap and frying pan lay in repose, as it were, inside Gate 4 of Yankee Stadium. It was a beautiful tribute. But I wish they could have scrounged up 50,000 four leaf clover-festooned frying pans on short notice instead. The din would have been loud enough for Freddy to hear, in the stadium in the sky where he was doubtlessly checking out the action.
Clank! Clank! Clank-clank-clank!
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