Jay-Z’s Attorney Says Rape Allegations Are “Demonstrably False,” Predicts Case Dismissal

Jay-Z’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, has described the rape allegations against the music mogul as “provably demonstrably false,” presenting evidence to challenge the credibility of the claims. Speaking at Roc Nation’s New York headquarters on Monday, Spiro asserted that the lawsuit, filed by attorney Tony Buzbee, is driven by financial motives rather than truth and justice. … Read more

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Alleged Drug Mule Has Charges Dropped After Diversion Program

Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player linked to Sean “Diddy” Combs, has had all charges against him dismissed following his completion of a pretrial diversion program for first-time offenders. Paul, who had been accused of acting as a drug courier for the embattled rap mogul, saw his case formally closed on Tuesday, as … Read more

Alec Baldwin Reflects on the Rust Shooting Case: “I Think There’s More to Come”

Alec Baldwin recently spoke candidly about the on-set shooting tragedy that has profoundly impacted his career and personal life during an appearance on David Duchovny’s Fail Better podcast. The actor, who faced potential prison time in a high-profile involuntary manslaughter case, shared his perspective on the legal battle, maintaining that crucial evidence proving his innocence … Read more

Cast Reflects on “What We Do in the Shadows” Finale: A Bittersweet Farewell to a “Silly, Stupid” Vampire Comedy

After six seasons and 61 episodes, FX’s What We Do in the Shadows concluded on its own terms, delivering a message that even when things change, they somehow remain the same. Life at the “Vampire Residence” in Staten Island, New York, is as unchanging as its creaky Victorian floorboards and dusty tapestries. Guillermo de la … Read more