Hollywood producer David Pearce was sentenced to 146 years in prison for the deaths of two women from fentanyl overdoses and multiple sexual assaults over a span of years, with prosecutors highlighting his role in drug distribution and exploitation. The case involved the overdose deaths of Christy Giles and Hilda Cabrales-Arzola, and allegations from several women accusing Pearce of rape, which he denied, claiming consensual encounters amid a drug-fueled lifestyle.
"Seinfeld" producer Andrew Scheinman has listed his sprawling Los Angeles mansion for $17.75 million, featuring six beds, nine baths, and luxurious amenities such as a 72-bottle glass wine closet, a modern kitchen with a retractable television, and a large in-ground swimming pool in the lush backyard. The property, built with the help of his brother, boasts a cozy yet modern design and is listed by David Kramer of Hilton & Hyland’s. Celebrity neighbors in the area include Harrison Ford, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Reese Witherspoon.
Lawrence Turman, the Oscar-nominated producer of "The Graduate" and other notable films, has passed away at the age of 96. Turman, known for his principled approach to producing, had a prolific career spanning over 30 movies and nearly a dozen telefilms. He was instrumental in bringing "The Graduate" to the big screen, taking a risk by investing his own money and convincing director Mike Nichols to join the project. The film went on to become a massive success, earning seven Oscar nominations and solidifying Turman's reputation in the industry. Turman's contributions to Hollywood filmmaking will be remembered as a part of a golden era.