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Friday, 23 October 2009
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Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom Finally Sign Prenup
After weeks of negotiating, Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom have finally signed their prenuptial agreement.The prenup is signed and the official marriage license for Khloe and Lamar is being filed this week. After working out the kinks, Khloe finally felt comfortable enough to sign her life away to Lamar.
The details of the prenup are on the hush, but we hear that Khloe’s demands included a flat sum of about $500,000 for every year they were married in case of a divorce, $25,000 a month in general spousal support, their new house, a new luxury vehicle at the end of every lease cycle, $5,000 a month for shopping expenses, and $1,000 for beauty care.
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John Travolta’s nightmare continues.
Suspecting juror misconduct, a Bahamian judge has declared a mistrial in the case of two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from Travolta’s family after a local politician said in a speech played on radio and TV that former Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater had been acquitted.
Well, who the heck told him that?!
Closing arguments concluded this morning and the case went to the jury shortly afterward.
“The dilemma that we face is great,” Senior Justice Anita Allen told the court. “I am erring on the side of caution. Justice must be transparent.”
Bridgewater and ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne pleaded not guilty for allegedly trying to get Travolta and Kelly Preston to pay for their silence regarding so-called damning details related to their son Jett’s death.
Judge Declares Mistrial, Orders Do-Over in Travolta Extortion Case
Travolta’s attorney, Michael Ossi, said his client will fully cooperate with future proceedings and testify again if need be.
Suspecting juror misconduct, a Bahamian judge has declared a mistrial in the case of two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from Travolta’s family after a local politician said in a speech played on radio and TV that former Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater had been acquitted.
Well, who the heck told him that?!
Closing arguments concluded this morning and the case went to the jury shortly afterward.
“The dilemma that we face is great,” Senior Justice Anita Allen told the court. “I am erring on the side of caution. Justice must be transparent.”
Bridgewater and ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne pleaded not guilty for allegedly trying to get Travolta and Kelly Preston to pay for their silence regarding so-called damning details related to their son Jett’s death.
Judge Declares Mistrial, Orders Do-Over in Travolta Extortion Case
Travolta’s attorney, Michael Ossi, said his client will fully cooperate with future proceedings and testify again if need be.
“We are committed to seeing this through, and we are committed to seeing justice served,” Ossi said. “And whatever the prosecution asks us to do is exactly what we will do.”
In an emotional appearance on the witness stand, Travolta recalled finding Jett unconscious at their hotel in the Bahamas on Jan. 2, the day the 16-year-old died after suffering a seizure.
A Progressive Liberal Party official has already issued an apology on behalf of Parliament Member Picewell Forbes, who told a convention audience that Bridgewater was “a free woman.”
In an emotional appearance on the witness stand, Travolta recalled finding Jett unconscious at their hotel in the Bahamas on Jan. 2, the day the 16-year-old died after suffering a seizure.
A Progressive Liberal Party official has already issued an apology on behalf of Parliament Member Picewell Forbes, who told a convention audience that Bridgewater was “a free woman.”
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