Author: Tatiana Tait

  • TJ Holmes Estranged Wife & Amy Robach’s Ex Texting Each Other After Being Left By ‘GMA’ Co-Anchors, Sources Claim

    TJ Holmes Estranged Wife & Amy Robach’s Ex Texting Each Other After Being Left By ‘GMA’ Co-Anchors, Sources Claim

    It looks like T.J. Holmes’ soon-to-be ex-wife Marilee Fiebig and his ex-co star turned lover Amy Robach’s estranged husband Andrew Shue are keeping each other

    “close”

    amid their public split, RadarOnline reported.

    Sources tell the outlet that the two soon-to-be divorcées have been supporting one another through the ordeal.

    “They’ve spoken on the phone and have sent each other encouraging texts,”

    revealed the source. The source went on to say,

    “Marilee and Andrew are holding up and leaning on each other.” 

    Amy and T.J. have been spotted out in public on several occasions since their affair was exposed and they were pulled from ABC’s GMA3. ABC continues to investigate their relationship for any potential company violations, reports note. 

    Marilee’s lawyer Stephanie Lehman blasted Holmes for parading his new relationship with Amy to the public while still married.

    “To that end, T.J.’s lawyer and I have been working together to move their divorce forward privately, expeditiously, and as amicably as possible,”

    said Lehman.

    “Notwithstanding, we continue to be disappointed by T.J.’s lack of discretion, respect, and sensitivity toward Marilee and the party’s daughter.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Todd & Julie Chrisley Denied Bond As They Appeal Verdict, Forced To Report To Prison In Days

    Todd & Julie Chrisley Denied Bond As They Appeal Verdict, Forced To Report To Prison In Days

    Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley from Bravo’s

    “Chrisley Knows Best”

    are to report to prison on January 17, RadarOnline reported.

    A Georgia federal judge denied the couple’s request for bond on Tuesday pending an appeal in their $36 million bank fraud conviction. Todd, 53, was sentenced to 12 years in prison in November 2022 and will serve his sentence at FPC Pensacola in Florida, reports reveal. Julie, 50, is fighting to serve her seven-year sentence at the

    “low-security Federal Correctional Institution”

    in Tallahassee, Florida, where former socialite turned convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell is being held. 

    The

    “Chrisley Knows Best”

    stars will serve 16 months of probation upon release. The couple has maintained their innocence accusing their former employee Mark Braddock of identity theft after he was fired in 2012. Todd accused Braddock of,

    “creating phony documents forging [their] signatures, and threatening other employees with violence if they said anything,” he wrote in a 2019 Instagram post. “We even discovered that he illegally bugged our home,”

    he continued. 

    The couple will still be allowed to communicate via letters, emails, and

    “possibly mail each other packages,”

    according to the outlet. RadarOnline reported that the duo is focused on spending the rest of their time with family.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Art Teacher Arrested After Overdosing On Fentanyl In Front Of Students

    Art Teacher Arrested After Overdosing On Fentanyl In Front Of Students

    A New Jersey middle school teacher was arrested after overdosing on fentanyl in front of students, police said per the New York Post

    Frank Thompson, a 57-year-old art teacher at Roosevelt Intermediate School in Westfield, New Jersey was found passed out in a second-floor classroom around 9 a.m. on Nov. 29, 2022, according to the Westfield Police Department per the Post. 

    Police say students recognized signs of

    “distress”

    from Thompson and discovered the 57-year-old being treated by school nurses when they arrived. A responding officer immediately noticed that Thompson was suffering from an overdose of drugs and injected him with

    “naloxone hydrochloride, or Narcan,“

    cops told the outlet.

    Thompson began to exhibit signs of improvement, according to police. After an investigation police say they found fentanyl and paraphernalia in the classroom closet.

    The school district sent a letter out to parents which notified them of the incident and that classrooms were,

    “sealed off and then sanitized,”

    Fox 5 reported. 

    Thompson was charged on Thursday with,

    “possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, endangering the welfare of children, and a disorderly person offense,”

    police said.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Utah Father Killed Family Of 8 In Murder-Suicide Weeks After Wife Files For Divorce

    Utah Father Killed Family Of 8 In Murder-Suicide Weeks After Wife Files For Divorce

    A Utah man fatally shot 7 members of his family including his five children before turning the gun on himself two weeks after his wife filed for divorce, the Denver Post reported. 

    Police identified Michael Haight, 42, as the shooter. Enoch City Mayor Geoffrey Chesnut who is also the neighbor of the Haight family said police performed a welfare check on Tausha Haight after they received a call that Tausha had missed an appointment in town and was not picking up her phone calls. 

    Haight reportedly shot and killed his wife, Tausha Haight, 40, her mother, Gail Earl, 78, and their children. A

    “4-year-old boy, a 7-year-old boy, a 7-year-old girl, a 12-year-old girl, and a 17-year-old girl,”

    officials said without ID’ing them, per the outlet. Police Chief Jackson Ames told the news station that a

    “couple of years prior,”

    officers were called to the couple’s home for an incident that he

    “declined to describe,”

    reports state. There were no recent complaints, according to Ames.

    “From what we saw outside, they were just phenomenally kind, and so everyone I’ve talked to has just been absolutely shocked about losing them,”

    neighbor Garrett Minkler told ABC4 television.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Idaho Jail Says They Will Attempt To Accommodate Bryan Kohberger’s Vegan Diet, According To Reports

    Idaho Jail Says They Will Attempt To Accommodate Bryan Kohberger’s Vegan Diet, According To Reports

    The Latah County Jail in Idaho will make an effort to accommodate accused college student killer, Bryan Kohberger’s vegan diet, NY Post reported. 

    Latah County Sheriff Richard Skiles told NewsNation that the jail will try to accommodate Kohberger’s vegan diet restrictions,

    “but we are not going to buy new pots and pans or anything like that.”

    In previous reporting from the Post, a family member revealed Kohberger’s

    “weird”

    dietary constraints.

    “Very, very weird,”

    the former aunt-in-law told the Post.

    “His aunt and uncle had to buy new pots and pans because he would not eat from anything that had ever had meat cooked in them. He seemed very OCD [obsessive-compulsive disorder],”

    she added. 

    Kohberger was transported back to Idaho late Wednesday from Pennsylvania to face murder charges for the grisly stabbing of University of Idaho students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin in the early hours of Nov. 13.  

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • ‘Real Housewives’ Star Jen Shah Sentenced To 6.5 Years In Prison In Wire Fraud Case

    ‘Real Housewives’ Star Jen Shah Sentenced To 6.5 Years In Prison In Wire Fraud Case

    Bravo’s

    “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”

    star, Jen Shah was sentenced Friday to six-and-a-half-years in prison in the wire fraud case, NY Post reported.  

    The disgraced reality star made a tearful apology in court, telling US District Judge Sidney Stein,

    “my actions have hurt innocent people. I want to apologize to all of the victims and their families,”

    per the NY Post. Shah pleaded guilty in July,

    “to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud,”

    reports note. Shah reportedly directed a yearslong telemarketing scam where she supplied 

    “leads”

    to telemarketers about whom to target, which included elderly victims. Shah had confessed to knowing the services being offered had

    “little to no value.” 

    “From 2012 to March 2021 in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere I agreed with others to commit wire fraud… I did this by knowingly providing customer names to people who were marketing business services that had little or no value,”

    Shah told Stein. 

    Shah must surrender on February 17. Judge Sidney Stein says she will be serving her prison time somewhere in the Texas area.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

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  • Former Employee Arrested After Mask Falls Off During Armed Robbery

    Former Employee Arrested After Mask Falls Off During Armed Robbery

    A failed robbery attempt has left one woman behind bars. Natasha Otero of Gastonia, North Carolina allegedly attempted to rob her former employer and reportedly dropped her mask in the middle of the heists, per Revolt News

    Police say that Otero came into the unidentified establishment with a

    “black face mask armed with a handgun.”

    According to the outlet,  Otero demanded employees give her the money even

    “striking”

    one in the head with a handgun. 

    During the assault, the suspect’s mask fell off resulting in her identity being uncovered. The employee

    “immediately recognized”

    the assailant who quickly fled the scene after realizing her blunder. Authorities arrested Otero two months later for another crime after she was found

    “shoplifting at a local shoe store,”

    on December 27th. 

    The 25-year-old woman was charged with armed robbery. It is unclear when she is to appear in court.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • ABC News Producer and His Wife Left Kids Alone To Go To Restaurant Before He Suddenly Died Of A Heart Attack

    ABC News Producer and His Wife Left Kids Alone To Go To Restaurant Before He Suddenly Died Of A Heart Attack

    An ABC News producer and his wife left their two young daughters in a hotel room unattended to go to a restaurant with friends — before he suddenly collapsed and died of a heart attack, NY Post reported.

    Dax Tejera and Veronica Tejera allegedly left their daughters who are five months and two years old alone at the Yale Club at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue, police said per the Post. The two reportedly went out to grab dinner at Bobby Van’s 230Park steakhouse, with friends. Witnesses say that In the middle of dinner, Dax began to feel ill and when exiting the restaurant he suddenly collapsed. He was accompanied by his wife to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. 

    Veronica Tejera was arrested just hours later on charges of child endangerment. She told the Post,

    “When Dax collapsed on December 23rd, I accompanied him in an ambulance to the hospital. I asked both a close friend and my parents to rush to my children’s hotel room to attend to them as I monitored them by camera. The hotel would not allow my friend in and instead called the NYPD,”

    the statement said. However, hotel staff says they discovered the children hours after the couple left. 

    According to the outlet, the couple left the hotel at 8 p.m. and NYPD received a call from hotel employees on account of

    “unattended children”

    at 11 p.m.. Veronica is expected to appear in Manhattan Criminal Court on January 12th.

    Dax Tejera worked as a senior producer on

    “This Week with George Stephanopoulos”

    since 2017 before joining his current show in February 2020. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Arizona Prison Accused Of Inducing The Labor Of Prisoners Against Their Will

    Arizona Prison Accused Of Inducing The Labor Of Prisoners Against Their Will

    Perryville Prison in Buckeye, Arizona is accused of inducing the labor of pregnant prisoners against their will, the Arizona Republic reported. 

    Three women incarcerated at the prison have come forward claiming they were forced by prison medical staff to have their labor induced before their due dates. Two of the women, Stephanie Pearson and Desiree Romero were induced at 39 weeks in 2022, according to medical records obtained by The Arizona Republic. The third accuser, Jocelyn Heffner says she was induced in her 37th week on two separate occasions during two separate incarcerations in 2020 and 2022.

    The women said they were told by the prison medical providers that this was the

    “Arizona Department of Corrections policy.”

    The women say they were given no further explanation. Heffner told the outlet,

    “I felt like I was viewed as a liability, and walking around a prison yard nine months pregnant didn’t comfort this state institution.” 

    The Arizona Department of Corrections did not respond to a request for comment, the Arizona Republic reported. NaphCare, which took over the prison’s health care contract in October, has maintained its innocence, however.

    “Any decision to induce is solely the patient’s choice,”

    NaphCare’s spokesperson told the Arizona Republic 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Police Officer Arrested After High-Speed Chase Led To Crash That Left Two High School Cheerleaders Dead

    Police Officer Arrested After High-Speed Chase Led To Crash That Left Two High School Cheerleaders Dead

    A Louisiana police officer is behind bars after crashing into a vehicle, during a high-speed chase, that left two high school cheerleaders dead, NY Post reported.  

    Officer David Cauthron, 42, of the Addis police force, was taken into custody Sunday after ramming his patrol car into an unrelated vehicle which led to the death of Maggie Dunn, 17, and Caroline Gill, 15. Maggie’s brother Liam Dunn, was also

    “critically injured”

    from the crash. 

    According to the outlet, Cauthron was in a high-speed pursuit of 24-year-old Tyquel Zanders, during the time of the crash. Zanders is accused of stealing a family member’s vehicle. Sources told the news station that Cauthron’s car was going 86 miles per hour at the time of the crash and no brakes were applied before impact. Witnesses said Cauthron also ran the red light when he reached the intersection, according to the news station.

    Cauthron was charged with two counts of negligent homicide and one count of negligent injuring reports state. Zanders, who was later apprehended when his car stopped, will also face charges of manslaughter in the deaths of the two girls in addition to the charges linked to the car theft, according to the West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, the newspaper reported.

    “For these kids to not to have been able to start the New Year is inexcusable, but we’ll follow the facts first,”

    District Attorney Tony told the new station, adding that Cauthron

    “has a lot of questions to answer pertaining to his speed and sheer negligence.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?