Jeezy wants more than Jeannie Mai divorce: primary custody over 2-year-old daughter

Jeezy and Jeannie Mai‘s divorce faces more tension, as the rapper and the TV personality continue the custody battle over their 2-year-old daughter. In a motion filed in Fulton County, Ga., court earlier this week, the 46-year-old musician (real name Jay Wayne Jenkins) declared that toddler Monaco “would have more stability” if he was granted “primary physical custody” of the child. “[Jeezy] is afraid that the bond between him and the parties’ minor will be diminished because of his lack of parenting time,” the motion says. Legal representatives for Mai did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment on Friday. Documents, reviewed by The Times, detail new allegations against Mai, 45, including accusations that she limits the time that Jeezy can spend with their daughter, despite an agreed-upon schedule. He also alleges that the talk show star’s relatives have served as caretakers for the 2-year-old girl and that Mai “removed” their daughter from the jurisdiction of Georgia, allegedly taking the child on trips to Los Angeles, Vietnam, New York, Dallas and Boston. In February, the former couple reached a temporary agreement that said

Woman suing Disneyland Resort claiming ‘Goofy’ actor ‘permanently’ injured her, lawsuit says

One woman who visited Disney California Adventure back in April 2022 is now suing the resort, alleging that she suffered from severe injuries after a cast member dressed as Goofy fell on her, according to a new lawsuit. Katrina Griffin visited DCA on April 3, 2022, with her daughter. The lawsuit claims that when Griffin was bending over to tie her daughter’s shoes, a Disney cast member dressed as Goofy “walked directly” into her, and she fell onto the “hard cement.”   The cast member wearing the Goofy costume allegedly fell onto Griffin with “all of his body weight,” which resulted in “severe, traumatic, debilitating, and permanent injuries that necessitated significant medical care as well as emotional pain and suffering.” Disneyland agrees to pay $9.5M in Magic Key lawsuit The lawsuit, filed in Orange County Superior Court in late March, didn’t specifically describe Griffin’s injuries.   Griffin is suing Disneyland Resort, the person in the Goofy costume, and the cast member who worked as Goofy’s “handler.”   At Disney parks, cast members wearing full-character costumes are accompanied by another cast member who ensures they interact

California woman sentenced for fatally running down pregnant woman while high on drugs

With the 3-year-old daughter of the victim in the courtroom, an Orange County woman with three previous convictions for driving under the influence was sentenced to 15 years to life on Friday for killing a pregnant woman that she hit with her car in 2020. Courtney Fritz Pandolfi, 44, of Garden Grove pleaded guilty in February to two felonies, including murder and driving under the influence of drugs causing bodily injury with two or more priors. She also pleaded guilty to several misdemeanors, prosecutors said. According to the Orange County Office of the District Attorney, Pandolfi was driving in Anaheim while under the influence of a drug cocktail, including cocaine and methamphetamine, when she jumped a curb around 7:30 p.m. on August 11, 2020. She plowed into a metal newspaper stand on the sidewalk with her white Jeep SUV before hitting 23-year-old Yesenia Aguilar, who was pregnant and holding hands with her husband on Katella Avenue near Bayless Street. James Alvarez and Yesenia Aguilar are seen in a family photo provided to KTLA. Pandolfi continued driving even after striking Aguilar. She drove an additional 347

Truck plows into Texas DPS office in “intentional” act, killing 1, officials say

By Cara Tabachnick Updated on: April 12, 2024 / 5:59 PM EDT / CBS News 1 dead after truck rams into Texas DPS office 1 dead after 18-wheeler crashes into Texas public safety office 07:23 A big rig plowed into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in an apparent “intentional” act, officials said Friday. One person was killed and at least a dozen people were injured, said DPS Sgt. Justin Ruiz at a news conference on Friday afternoon.  A suspect stole the 18-wheeler and crashed into the office in Brenham, about 75 miles west of Houston, in a “deliberate, heinous act,” said Texas state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst in a statement on social media.  Ruiz said the suspect, identified as 42-year-old Clenard Parker, was denied his commercial driver’s license the previous afternoon at the Brenham office. A deputy was chasing the stolen rig, which took a hard right turn into the DPS office, and appeared to crash into a driver’s license waiting area, Ruiz said.  Parker, of Chappell Hill, was arrested and is in custody in the Washington County Jail, online inmate records show. He

Snow resorts eye closing dates, last chance to hit slopes at local mountains

It was another stellar year for snowfall — but now with spring in full swing and temperatures warming, local mountain resorts are gearing up to close the slopes. This winter season marked the second snowiest season since Big Bear Mountain Resort started recording statistics 25 years ago –  surpassed only by last year’s mega storms – with the dumping fueled mostly by later cold storms like the one expected to roll through this weekend. Skiers and snowboarders will be taking their last runs at Bear Mountain and Snow Valley on Sunday, April 14, while Snow Summit and Mountain High will be running lifts a bit longer, officials said, through at least April 21, to take advantage of late-season storms that have kept the slopes covered. Mt. Baldy is expected to stay open through April 28, though slopes are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. “It’s starting to warm up,” Big Bear Mountain Resort spokesman Justin Kanton said. “When we get to this point in the season, it starts to go pretty quick.” It’s not just the melting, slushy spring snow that goes into the decision to

Ferndale’s Main Street Blocked off Due to Artillery Shell Scare

Part of Ferndale’s Main Street has been cordoned off and a building evacuated due to fears that an antique artillery shell on display at a book store may be live, according to Police Chief Ron Sligh. Sligh said the store, Butterfat Books, put the shell out on display some time back and concerns began to circulate yesterday. “Someone saw it and thought, ‘Those things can be dangerous if they’re live,'” Sligh said, adding that police then contacted the store’s owner to inquire about it and they reported they’d obtained the shell at an estate sale. Police took a picture of the shell and sent it to the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad, which decided to “err on the side of caution” and send bomb technicians to come look at the device and asked Ferndale police to evacuate the building and block the surrounding area, Sligh said. Sligh said the store’s owners recently went to an estate sale in Crescent City, where they bought some boxes of books and found the shell inside one of them. As such, Sligh said, they were unable to speak

Can Tom Brady unretire and be a Raiders owner? He’s ‘not opposed’ to playing, even for another team

Tom Brady is retired from the NFL and has been for more than a year. He’s moved on to other endeavors, like his Fox Sports broadcasting gig starting this fall and a bid to become a minority owner in the Las Vegas Raiders. The seven-tme Super Bowl champion reaffirmed his status as a retired NFL player twice during an appearance on an episode of the “Deep Cuts With VicBlend” podcast that dropped this week. First, about 54 minutes into the episode, Brady stated: “My career and all that, that’s a thing of the past in my mind. I was a gladiator out there, and now my time’s moved on.” Sounds straightforward enough. Later, Blend stated to the former quarterback for the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, “You’re 100% retired.” Brady responded with a firm, “Yes.” OK, great, that’s a wrap. Oh wait, there’s more to this conversation. Blend: “Let’s say, one day there’s a situation. Right? Maybe it’s the 49ers . Maybe, you know, heading to the playoffs, offense is great —” Brady: “Patriots, could be Raiders, could be — you never know.”

Robert MacNeil, the stately journalist who brought news to PBS, dies at 93

Robert MacNeil, whose coverage of the Watergate scandal led to the first nightly newscast for PBS, died Friday after a long illness. He was 93. A PBS representative confirmed MacNeil’s death. No cause of death was cited. MacNeil was the founding anchor of “PBS NewsHour,” which was first launched in 1975 as “The Robert MacNeil Report” and later renamed “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.” In the years before cable news and the internet, the program was the lone national TV alternative to the newscasts on ABC, CBS and NBC. MacNeil was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Jan. 19, 1931, the son of a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He dropped out of Dalhousie University in Halifax to pursue an acting career and became an announcer for CBC. After moving to England in 1955, he turned to journalism, joining the news service Reuters. Five years later became a London correspondent for NBC News. MacNeil was transferred to NBC’s Washington bureau in 1963 during the Kennedy administration, and reported extensively from Dallas when President John F. Kennedy was killed by an assassin. Viewers who watched NBC

Shohei Ohtani’s former translator Ippei Mizuhara surrenders to federal officials in L.A.

Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter for Shohei Ohtani, surrendered to federal authorities Friday on charges that he stole more than $16 million from the Dodgers superstar to cover debts with an illegal bookmaker. Prosecutors on Thursday charged Mizuhara with bank fraud, alleging the 39-year-old took advantage of his closeness with Ohtani to feed a spiraling gambling habit, accumulating $40 million in losses across more than 19,000 bets. Authorities detailed in a 36-page criminal complaint how Mizuhara won some $142 million through illegal sports betting but lost about $183 million, placing an average of nearly 25 bets per day. As his losses mounted over about two years, prosecutors said, Mizuhara began making wire transfers from the bank account where Ohtani’s baseball salary was deposited to pay off his debts with an illegal bookmaking operation in Orange County. Mizuhara is scheduled to make an initial appearance in federal court Friday afternoon in Los Angeles. The Justice Department has said Mizuhara will not be asked to enter a plea and will likely be ordered released on bond. Mizuhara faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. E.

Video shows L.A. probation officers letting group beat teen in Los Padrinos juvenile hall

Several L.A. County probation officers stood by as at least six youths assaulted a 17-year-old inside Los Padrinos juvenile hall in December, with some officers appearing to laugh and shake hands with the assailants as the beating progressed, according to footage obtained by The Times. The video shows a teen sustaining punches and kicks from a series of youths in a “day room” inside the Downey facility. On more than one occasion, the victim falls to the ground while officers do little to stop the violence. At one point in the video, a female probation officer steps out of the way as a youth charges the victim and delivers a running kick. The videos raise the question of whether the violence was coordinated. Each youth attacks the 17-year-old for a few seconds before returning calmly to breakfast. The video was first made public during a court hearing in Sylmar Thursday morning, when the 17-year-old’s attorney asked a judge to have her client released ahead of his criminal trial, arguing that he is not safe at Los Padrinos. The Times obtained a copy of the video

Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Kelley, charged with soliciting prostitution and indecent exposure

Grace Kelley, the 27-year-old daughter of country singer Wynonna Judd and her businessman ex-husband, Arch Kelley III, has been charged with soliciting prostitution, indecent exposure and obstructing government operations after an April 5 arrest in Elmore County, Ala., sheriff’s records confirm. Kelley was arrested in Millbrook, Ala., after holding a sign that read “A Ride for a Ride” alongside a busy highway. Her chest and private parts were unclothed, Millbrook Police Chief P.K. Johnson told the Daily Mail. Prior to the arrest, she had been hassling patrons at local businesses along the highway and told shoppers at Circle K that she had been robbed, Johnson told the Mail. Officers initially approached her at one of the businesses. “When she made contact with our officers, she argued with them about the legality of what she was doing. And that it was not illegal for her to offer herself in exchange for rides,” Johnson told the Mail. The officers did not arrest her then, but she allegedly continued her behavior and was ultimately arrested where the highway intersected with an interstate route. Kelley had no drugs or

Ohtani’s ex-interpreter turns himself in on federal charges

Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, turned himself in to federal authorities Friday, according to the United States Attorney’s Office. Mizuhara is expected to appear in federal court in downtown Los Angeles Friday afternoon to face charges related to bank fraud and illegal gambling. The Southern California native, who has been Ohtani’s personal interpreter and close friend for years, is accused of stealing millions from the baseball star while serving as his “de facto” manager. Mizuhara was fired by the Dodgers organization last month after federal investigators tied him to an ongoing investigation involving an accused illegal bookmaker based out of Orange County. It was initially reported that Mizuhara had stolen as much as $4.5 million from the two-time American League MVP to cover losses he accrued through sports gambling. On Thursday, federal prosecutors announced Ohtani may have actually been swindled out of more than $16 million. Mizuhara helped Ohtani set up a bank account when he joined the Los Angeles Angels, prosecutors said. He was the only one with access to the account and refused to share access

Man arrested for attacking 2 women along Venice Canals

Authorities have arrested a man suspected of beating and sexually assaulting two women along the famed Venice Canals in separate attacks last weekend, the Los Angeles Police Department announced on Friday. Anthony Jones, 29, was apprehended late Thursday evening in San Diego. He is described as a Black male, 6 feet 1 inch tall and 200 pounds. Police did not immediately reveal what evidence led to his arrest. Officials said the case would be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which would provide more information. Victim in Venice canal attack identified as a single mom and artist The attacks occurred late in the evening on April 6. The Venice Canals are seen on April 9, 2024. (KTLA) In the first, police say a man approached a woman from behind in the 2700 block of Strongs Drive near the Grand Canal and struck her in the head with a hard object, knocking her unconscious. In the second incident, which occurred about an hour later, police say the same man assaulted a woman who was walking near the Sherman Canal. On Friday, police confirmed

Google will reduce some users access to California news sites

Google announced Friday it would remove links to California news sites from its search results for some users as it continues to push back against a pending state bill that would require the company to pay publishers. In a blog post published Friday, the search giant said the bill, officially known as the California Journalism Preservation Act, would change the company’s business model. If signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the bill would require tech companies like Google to pay news outlets a “journalism usage fee” when they sell advertising alongside news content. California bill aims to address AI-generated child sexual abuse material “We have long said this is the wrong approach to supporting journalism. If passed, CJPA may result in significant changes to the services we can offer Californians and the traffic we can provide to California publishers,” Jaffer Zaidi, vice president of Global News Partnerships at Google, said in the post. The company also announced that it is “pausing further investments in the California news ecosystem, including new partnerships through Google News Showcase, our product and licensing program for news organizations, and

Roku says 576,000 streaming accounts compromised in second breach

Roku says 576,000 streaming accounts compromised in second breach – CBS News Watch CBS News Roku said Friday a second security breach impacted more than 576,000 accounts after announcing in March that 15,000 accounts had been exposed by a hack. Emma Roth, a writer for The Verge, joins CBS News with more details. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Truck plows into Texas Department of Public Safety office

An 18-wheeler plowed into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham in an apparent “intentional” act, officials said Friday. Several people were injured. Texas State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst said in a social media statement that the truck was stolen. Tim Gallagher, a former FBI agent, breaks down what’s next in the investigation.

Lei Lani, our Pet of the Week, is the perfect mix of cuddles and energy

Every week we feature an available animal from Woods Humane Society. This week is Lei Lani’s turn. She is a sweet, nearly seven-year-old cat looking for her forever home. Most days you can find her curled up underneath a bed purring away, but she isnt always calm. She is known for zoomies in the afternoon! She has been at the shelter for a few months and is fee-sponsored in hopes that she can find a home soon. She will be available at 11 a.m. Friday at the Woods Humane Society cattery in Atascadero. Click here for more information on Lei Lani or the other available animals from Woods Humane Society.