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Pooh Shiesty's Lawyer Reveals Crucial FBI Updates in Kidnapping Case

Pooh Shiesty's Lawyer Reveals Crucial FBI Updates in Kidnapping Case

Rapper Pooh Shiesty's bond was denied at a hearing in Dallas, leading his attorney, Bradford Cohen, to address the media alongside lawyers Saam Zangeneh and John Helms. The case involves charges of kidnapping and robbery. Victims' Statements Questioned Cohen highlighted that all victims, including a person identified as R.D., provided statements to police on January 10. He referred to these statements as "questionable" and noted the FBI's delayed arrest as unusual if they had strong evidence from that night. Cohen further mentioned that the FBI has not conducted interviews with any alleged victims since the incident, though future statements were anticipated according to an FBI agent. Criticism of Investigation Timeline The attorney criticized the three-month delay between the incident and the arrests. He was surprised by the FBI's claim of resource shortages to monitor those involved after they failed to secure evidence like guns or jewelry linked to the crime. Questions about Evidence Cohen challenged the prosecution's lack of concrete evidence such as contracts or witness testimony supporting their claims. He depicted the case as reliant on testimonies without physical proof. Concerns Over FBI Testimony The lawyer expressed concern over FBI Agent Brittany Garcia not testifying during the bond hearing despite being present. Instead, another agent discussed her written criminal complaint, which Cohen viewed as strategic avoidance of scrutiny. Cohen stated that they have ongoing motions and discovery reviews ahead but remarked on delays causing him "great pause."Originally reported here.

Apr 09, 2026
Ivanka Trump Opens Up About 2024 Attempt on Donald Trump's Life

Ivanka Trump Opens Up About 2024 Attempt on Donald Trump's Life

Ivanka Trump shared her experience of learning about an assassination attempt on her father, Donald Trump, during a campaign event in July 2024. She expressed gratitude that he survived. Incident at Campaign Rally Donald Trump, 79, was shot in the ear at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. The perpetrator, Thomas Crooks, 20, was killed by Secret Service agents at the scene. Ivanka was in Bedminster, New Jersey, with two of her children when she saw the events unfold on television. Immediate Reaction Ivanka described trying to shield her children from the news. Despite the chaos and fear she felt, she believed her father would survive and was relieved when he did. Family Reunited Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner waited for Donald Trump's return home from the hospital that night. She expressed feeling lucky for his safety and emphasized the importance of cherishing life and loved ones. Personal Reflections Ivanka spoke about choosing positivity over negativity despite traumatic experiences. She acknowledged the challenges of forgiveness but focused on feeling blessed that her father is still alive. For Ivanka, moving through adversity involves focusing on positive outcomes and valuing life. The podcast host Steven Bartlett asked how she avoids becoming cynical after such experiences. Ivanka responded that dwelling on negativity achieves nothing and instead chooses to bring positivity into the world.

Apr 09, 2026
Olivia Munn Reveals Male Co-Star's Refusal to Be Rescued by a Woman

Olivia Munn Reveals Male Co-Star's Refusal to Be Rescued by a Woman

Olivia Munn shared a story about a former male co-star who stopped production on set because he didn't want her character to save his in a scene. This incident occurred during the filming of an unnamed movie. On-Set Dispute Munn recounted the event on "The Drew Barrymore Show," describing a scene where both characters were fighting in a bunker. The script called for Munn's character to shoot someone who was about to attack her co-star from behind. However, her co-star objected to being saved by her character and halted the filming. The actor argued with the director for nearly an hour before Munn suggested they proceed as if it were just part of their character roles switching sides. Although they reached a compromise, she noted that nothing actually changed in the scene; it was simply how he perceived it. Past On-Set Challenges Munn has previously discussed other difficult experiences while working in film and television. On Dax Shepard's "Armchair Expert" podcast, she mentioned a director from "The Newsroom" allegedly trying to damage her career by spreading false claims about her professional behavior. She contested these accusations and managed to secure another role despite this attempt. Missed Opportunities Munn also shared that she lost out on a role in "30 Rock" because Alec Baldwin reportedly felt she looked too young to play his love interest. Initially told she'd gotten the job, she later learned Baldwin objected. The role eventually went to Elizabeth Banks, but Munn found validation in having been offered the part by notable figures like Tina Fey and others involved in the casting process.

Apr 09, 2026
Who's In and Out for 'High Potential' Season 3?

Who's In and Out for 'High Potential' Season 3?

High Potential's Cast Changes for Season 3 The ABC series "High Potential" will return for a third season, but some changes are expected due to cast adjustments. The show, which began in September 2024, features Morgan (played by Kaitlin Olson) assisting the LAPD with homicide investigations. Behind the Scenes and Showrunner Changes Before the conclusion of season 2 in April 2026, showrunner Todd Harthan left the series. Initially created by Drew Goddard, the show went through multiple leadership changes, including Rob Thomas stepping down as showrunner before its premiere. Harthan later shared his excitement about future storylines during an interview in January 2026. Character Development and Plot Twists Harthan mentioned that upcoming episodes would delve deeper into Morgan’s storyline and personal challenges. He teased intense developments involving Steve Howey’s character, Captain Wagner, whose fate sparked significant speculation following season 2’s cliffhanger. Returning Cast Members Kaitlin Olson is confirmed to reprise her role as Morgan in season 3. Daniel Sunjata will continue as her partner Karadec, and Javicia Leslie is set to return as Daphne. Casting Uncertainties Deniz Akdeniz will appear alongside Javicia Leslie as Oz. Judy Reyes is expected to return after balancing her role from another project with season 2. The storyline of Ava, played by Amirah J, and Elliot, Morgan's son played by Matthew Lamb, will expand in the new season. Steve Howey’s character faced uncertainty due to his character's shooting at the end of season 2. Taran Killam is anticipated to come back as Morgan's ex-partner. Mekhi Phifer's future appearance is unclear following his guest role in season 2. Read more about High Potential's future here.

Apr 09, 2026