Thursday, April 7, 2016

Injunction ruling enables celebrities to hide sex lives, says top lawyer - The Guardian

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Injunction ruling enables celebrities to hide sex lives, says top lawyer - The Guardian

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Injunction ruling enables celebrities to hide sex lives, says top lawyer
The Guardian
A leading media lawyer has claimed that celebrities have been given carte blanche to use their children to prevent stories about their sex lives being published, after a court upheld an injunction against the Sun on Sunday. The court of appeal ruled ...

How Much Do Rappers & Celebrities Make From A Club Appearance? - HotNewHipHop

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How Much Do Rappers & Celebrities Make From A Club Appearance?
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Celebrity appearances are a staple of nightclubs these days, elevating the price of entry for clubs and making money for the celebrities that appear. It wasn't always that way though. Back in the day, record execs like Puff Daddy would have to pay off ...

How Confused Are the Celebrities Who Endorse Donald Trump? - Newsweek

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How Confused Are the Celebrities Who Endorse Donald Trump?
Newsweek
Actually, these are some of the celebrities who have endorsed or otherwise pledged support for Donald Trump's presidential candidacy. The list goes on: Scott Baio, Azealia Banks, Mike Tyson, Jesse James. Some have gone on national television to shower ...

Panama Papers: Simon Cowell, Heather Mills and More Celebrities Named - Newsweek

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Panama Papers: Simon Cowell, Heather Mills and More Celebrities Named
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More celebrities including Simon Cowell, Sarah Ferguson and Heather Mills have been named in the Panama Papers scandal. Previous names in the leak included Jackie Chan and footballer Lionel Messi. Leaked documents from Panamanian law firm ...
Celebrities caught in the Panama Papers: Simon Cowell, Jackie Chan and Heather Mills, to name a fewNational Post
Revealed: Simon Cowell, Jackie Chan and Duchess of York latest celebrities named in Panama PapersThe Sun
The surprising (and less surprising) tax-avoiding celebrities exposed in the Panama PapersLondon Loves Business

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10 Famous Celebrities Who Have Major Debt
The world received some astonishing news on Feb. 13, when Kanye West revealed that he was $53 million in debt. The announcement made it clear that no one, including platinum-selling, millionaire celebrities, are immune to debt. Including West, click ...
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28 famous people who have lived in Utah County
Utah County has been home to many famous people, from those who were natives to those who came to attend Brigham Young University. Among Utah County's notable residents, there are musicians, athletes, animators, actors and writers.
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10 Famous Celebrities Who Have Major Debt - Go Banking Rates

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10 Famous Celebrities Who Have Major Debt
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The world received some astonishing news on Feb. 13, when Kanye West revealed that he was $53 million in debt. The announcement made it clear that no one, including platinum-selling, millionaire celebrities, are immune to debt. Including West, click ...

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Celebrities who gave up on super injunctions after pointless draconian gagging order failed to stop affairs being exposed
Injunctions have been used by celebrities and the rich to prevent allegations and facts being made public - but who did it not help? A well known celebrity can keep his extra-marital “threesome” secret, after the Court of Appeal ruled a story about it ...
Celebrities Should Not Be Allowed To Promote Junk Food, Says Centre For Science And Environment
On the eve of World Health Day (celebrated on 7th April), the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) suggested that celebrities should not be allowed to promote junk food. Chandra Bhushan, deputy general of CSE, wants Indians to limit their consumption ...
Celebrities 'can throw their children under the bus' after threesome injunction ruling
Celebrities can use their children as a defence against negative press coverage, a media lawyer has claimed, after an injunction was upheld by the Court of Appeal last month. The court ruled that The Sun on Sunday could not publish details of a threesome ...

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