Hulk Hogan's $5 million estate will be inherited solely by his son Nick Hogan, excluding his daughter Brooke, with the estate including cryptocurrency, personal property, and rights to publicity, as revealed in recent court documents.
The article explains the basics of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation, including his background, connections to prominent figures like Trump, the circumstances of his death, and ongoing efforts by U.S. officials to release more case files amid public and political pressure.
A teenage victim of a shooting at the University of New Mexico has been identified, with further details about the incident revealed in court documents.
Unsealed police files reveal new details about Bryan Kohberger's actions on the night of the 2022 quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students, with many aspects of the case still unknown, including Kohberger's motive, as court documents are being reviewed for further unsealing.
Donald Trump requested the release of all grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, criticizing those demanding transparency as 'troublemakers' and 'lunatics,' amidst broader political and international tensions involving Brazil, Iran, and US agencies.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the release of Jeffrey Epstein court documents amid mixed reactions from Republicans, with some calling for transparency and others deferring to Trump, while Trump also denies involvement in a controversial birthday note to Epstein. The move follows longstanding calls for transparency and recent pressure from supporters, despite official conclusions that Epstein had no client list implicating high-profile figures.
Aaron Phypers was seen without his wedding ring and relying on Denise Richards' income after filing for divorce, which was finalized after nearly seven years of marriage amid reports of a toxic relationship and financial struggles.
Amber Rose Howard filed for divorce from Dwight Howard six months after their marriage, citing irreconcilable differences, with requests for alimony and asset division, amid public attention and social media changes.
Amber Howard filed for divorce from Dwight Howard after six months of marriage, citing irretrievable breakdown and requesting asset division and alimony, with the couple having married in January 2025.
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers are getting divorced after over six years of marriage, with Aaron filing in Los Angeles citing irreconcilable differences and seeking spousal support, while revealing details about their spending habits and property claims.
Wade Miley responded to allegations that he supplied drugs to Tyler Skaggs, who died from an overdose in 2019, denying any wrongdoing and stating he was never accused or a witness in the case. The allegations stem from court documents and previous testimonies linking Miley to Skaggs' drug use, but Miley maintains his innocence amid ongoing legal disputes.
Court documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein used Jes Staley's daughter, Alexa Staley, to maintain contact with the former Barclays CEO, Jes Staley, between 2016 and 2017, despite Staley's claims of severing ties with Epstein after becoming the bank's chief.
Convicted "Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was recorded saying she wants Alec Baldwin "in jail," which could complicate his upcoming involuntary manslaughter trial. Prosecutors have filed a motion to force her to testify, while Baldwin's lawyers have listed her as a witness. Gutierrez-Reed, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for negligently placing live ammunition in a prop gun, is appealing her conviction and has invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Baldwin's trial is set for July 10.
The bodies of two Kansas women, Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, who disappeared in Oklahoma, were found in a buried freezer on land rented by Tad Cullum. Cullum and four others are charged with kidnapping and murder. The case involves a custody dispute over Butler's children, and the suspects are linked to an anti-government group.
Court documents reveal that one of the suspects in the case of missing Kansas women admitted responsibility for their deaths, leading to the four suspects being held without bond. The bodies of the missing women were found where burner phones were disposed of, and the suspects are charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping. The victims' families express frustration with the justice system, and the possibility of the death penalty is still to be decided.