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‘Central Park Five’ file defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump over debate comments

The five men who comprised the “Central Park Five” (and now call themselves the ‘Exonerated Five’) have filed a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, accusing him of spreading “false, misleading and defamatory” statements about their 1989 case during the Sept. 10 presidential debate. The lawsuit states: “Defendant Trump’s conduct at the September 10 debate was extreme and outrageous, and it was intended to cause severe emotional distress to Plaintiffs.”

According to a new court filing filed on Monday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Trump said that the five men — Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana and Korey Wise — pleaded guilty when they were tried in connection with the assault and rape of a woman who had been running in Central Park on April 19, 1989, and that the victim had died.

During the debate, Trump responded to a statement from Vice President Kamala Harris in which she revisited his full-page ad in The New York Times in the wake of the incident that called for the execution of the Central Park Five when he said the following: “[T]hey come up with things like what she just said going back many, many years when a lot of people including Mayor [Michael] Bloomberg agreed with me on the Central Park Five. They admitted — they said, they pled guilty. And I said, well, if they pled guilty they badly hurt a person, killed a person ultimately. And if they pled guilty — then they pled we’re not guilty.”

However despite Trumps statements, the five men (who were then teenagers) accused of the crime always maintained their innocence, despite being convicted and serving years in prison. A decade after the attack, a different man confessed to the crime which was confirmed through DNA analysis, and the men’s convictions were vacated in 2002. Wise (who was still in prison at the time) was released early and the group went on to sue New York City in 2003. Ten years later the suit finally settled for $41 million, while the city never admitted to any misconduct by its police department or prosecutors.

Attorneys representing the five men are seeking monetary damages over Trump’s statements, which they say have caused them “severe emotional distress and reputational damage.” Shanin Specter, an attorney for the five, said Monday: “Unfortunately the civil justice system doesn’t permit us to require Mr. Trump to apologize or retract his statement. The most that we can obtain are money damages both to compensate these five men for Mr. Trump’s damaging their reputations and for punishment of Mr. Trump for making these statements.”

In response to the lawsuit, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung, said Monday: “This is just another frivolous, Election Interference lawsuit, filed by desperate left-wing activists, in an attempt to distract the American people from Kamala Harris’s dangerously liberal agenda and failing campaign.”

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Supreme Court rejects Michael Cohen’s civil rights lawsuit against Trump, other federal officials

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an attempt from ex-Trump attorney Michael Cohen to sue Trump and other federal officials.

The high court ruled in favor of a lower court decision that says Cohen is not able to pursue a lawsuit which asserts that then-President Trump, then-U.S. Attorney General William Barr and other federal prison officials had allegedly violated Cohen’s civil rights by putting him in solitary confinement for writing a tell-all book about the former president.  Cohen had been released to home confinement during the pandemic while serving his prison sentence, and said one of his release conditions was to refrain from criticizing Trump. He contends he was thrown back in jail and then into solitary confinement after questioning the legality of that condition.

Cohen initially asked the Supreme Court to review his retaliation claim against Trump in July, after a panel with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied Cohen’s legal effort to hold Trump accountable for his 2018 imprisonment (Cohen was serving a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to coordinating payoffs to buy the silence of women who said they had sexual affairs with Trump before he was elected).  New York’s U.S. Southern District Judge Alvin Hellerstein later ordered Cohen’s permanent release from federal confinement, saying his return to prison had been in retaliation for his criticism of the former president.

Cohen recently told NBC News that if Trump is re-elected and without a deterrent or other safeguard in place that a second Trump presidency will be about “just locking people up.”  In his filing, attorneys for Cohen say he was trying to stop other U.S. citizens from “being imprisoned because they refuse to waive their First Amendment right or because they express criticism.”

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New Orleans Pelicans forward Trey Murphy III agrees to $112M contract extension

New Orleans Pelicans and forward Trey Murphy III agreed to a four-year, $112 million contract extension (per ESPN). The deal includes no incentives and no player option, per sources.

The 24-year-old Murphy was the No. 17 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, averaged a career-high 14.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game over 57 appearances last season. Over his first 198 career appearances, Murphy averaged 11.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.

Murphy is set to make $5.1 million this season with his new deal, which runs through the 2028-29 season; however, it is likely he’ll miss the start of the regular season due to a right hamstring strain.

The New Orleans Pelicans will host the Chicago Bulls in their regular season opener at 8 p.m. EDT Wednesday in New Orleans.

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Las Vegas Raiders QB Aidan O’Connell expected to miss 4-6 weeks with broken thumb

Sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday that Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell is expected to miss four to six weeks with a broken thumb on his right (throwing) hand, based on preliminary testing. He’s scheduled to undergo further evaluation on Tuesday.

O’Connell left Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams after Las Vegas’ second possession after Rams safety Kamren Curl made contact with O’Connell’s right hand as O’Connell followed through on a pass on third-and-21. O’Connell was in obvious pain as he and the Raiders’ offense left the field, with athletic trainers examining his hand on the sideline before he left for the locker room. The QB was later seen wearing a heavily wrapped splint on the thumb after Sunday’s 20-15 loss. O’Connell said of the timing of the injury: “Super unfortunate. I was really looking forward to today and this opportunity, and so for it to be cut short like that was definitely hard.”

Gardner Minshew replaced O’Connell at QB after his departure, completing 15 of 34 passes for 154 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions in the loss. O’Connell, a second-year veteran, took over from Minshew as the Raiders’ starting quarterback last week in a 32-13 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was O’Connell’s first start since he started 10 games as a rookie in 2023.

Minshew signed to a two-year free agent contract with $15 million guaranteed, and won the starting job in the preseason. He completed a career-high 70.7% of his passes for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns in five starts.

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See Mickey Guyton’s video for ‘House on Fire’

Mickey Guyton shared her new music video for “House on Fire,” the title track of her new album.

The singer/songwriter originally previewed the visual on CBS Mornings, and during her interview with Charlamagne tha God in her first-ever appearance on The Breakfast Club, Mickey spoke on her friendship with Cardi B, and her wish to collaborate with GloRilla on a country song.

House on Fire marks Guyton’s first new album release in three years, following her debut studio album, Remember Her Name in September 2021.

Check out the video for ‘House On Fire’ – HERE.

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Alicia Silverstone to star in ‘Irish Blood’ for Acorn TV

Alicia Silverstone is set to star in the Acorn TV series “Irish Blood,” about a woman seeking to learn more about the father who abandoned her. The show, which is now filming in Dublin, Ireland, will be released in six one-hour episodes for Acorn TV.

Silverstone stars in the series as Fiona Sharpe, described as a “hot-shot Los Angeles divorce lawyer who receives a letter from her estranged father and sets out to uncover the mystery of his disappearance.”Along with Silverstone, the cast includes. Wendy Crewson, Jason O’Mara, Dearbhla Molloy, Simone Kirby, Ruth Codd, and Leonardo Taiwo.

Silverstone said in a statement: “‘Irish Blood’ is the story of a woman discovering herself and confronting her past after traveling abroad unexpectedly. I love how unpredictable the storytelling feels and the combination of drama, humor and suspense my character experiences.”

The official series description states that Fiona’s “path in life is earmarked by her father, Declan, who seemingly abandoned her and her mother on her tenth birthday. After years of channelling anger toward him, to the benefit of her litigious clients, a message from her father sends her to Ireland. There she learns key truths about her father as well as a family that doesn’t know she exists, and, moreover, that the story of abandonment that has shaped her entire life – was a lie. A lie intended to protect her and her mother from her father’s shady business dealings. Fiona resolves to uncover the full truth about her father and reconnect with the parent she only thought she knew.”

Rob Fox, executive vice president of production for AMC Networks, shared: “Acorn TV is known for its vast range of compelling mysteries and audiences will not be disappointed by this modern, witty, smart drama that will keep them guessing until the final minute. We’re elated to have Alicia on board, her depth and charm add a new layer to ‘Fiona’ in this stunning journey from Aaron, Christina, Mike and John.”

Christina Jennings, Shaftesbury chairman and president, shared: “We are delighted to be working with the talented director Molly McGlynn on this project. Our cast, led by Alicia Silverstone, Wendy Crewson and Jason O’Mara should prove to make this a terrific project for AMC/Acorn TV.”

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Snoop Dogg recruits Jelly Roll, Sting for star-studded album produced by Dr. Dre

Snoop Dogg‘s reunion album with producer Dr. Dre will feature a star-studded array of musical guests across multiple music-genres. No release date has been announced, but it is expected sometime this year.

During an appearance at the Bloomberg Screentime conference, Snoop revealed that country superstar Jelly Roll and rock legend Sting will appear on the Dre-produced LP, titled Missionary. Said Snoop: “I’m so happy that me and Sting have a record that’s so good. We hung out and we chilled. Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected. That’s what happens with me all the time: I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet and they’re everything I wanted them to be.”

Snoop said about working with Dr. Dre again: “1993 was the last time he produced a whole Snoop Dogg album [the iconic 1993 album Doggystyle]. So this is a reunion, and it’s collaboration between two friends who genuinely love each other. We know we’re better together.”  

Other artists expected to appear on Missionary include Method Man, 50 Cent and Erick Sermon.  Snoop said Missionary will hopefully “put me in a position to probably have that final big stadium tour” and also referenced a separate project far removed from his usual hip-hop sound. I did a jazz album that I haven’t released yet. It’s more or less like spoken word over jazz music. That was a genre that I’ve always wanted to go into.”

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Snoop Dogg recruits Jelly Roll, Sting for star-studded album produced by Dr. Dre

Snoop Dogg‘s reunion album with producer Dr. Dre will feature a star-studded array of musical guests across multiple music-genres. No release date has been announced, but it is expected sometime this year.

During an appearance at the Bloomberg Screentime conference, Snoop revealed that country superstar Jelly Roll and rock legend Sting will appear on the Dre-produced LP, titled Missionary. Said Snoop: “I’m so happy that me and Sting have a record that’s so good. We hung out and we chilled. Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected. That’s what happens with me all the time: I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet and they’re everything I wanted them to be.”

Snoop said about working with Dr. Dre again: “1993 was the last time he produced a whole Snoop Dogg album [the iconic 1993 album Doggystyle]. So this is a reunion, and it’s collaboration between two friends who genuinely love each other. We know we’re better together.”  

Other artists expected to appear on Missionary include Method Man, 50 Cent and Erick Sermon.  Snoop said Missionary will hopefully “put me in a position to probably have that final big stadium tour” and also referenced a separate project far removed from his usual hip-hop sound. I did a jazz album that I haven’t released yet. It’s more or less like spoken word over jazz music. That was a genre that I’ve always wanted to go into.”

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Snoop Dogg recruits Jelly Roll, Sting for star-studded album produced by Dr. Dre

Snoop Dogg‘s reunion album with producer Dr. Dre will feature a star-studded array of musical guests across multiple music-genres. No release date has been announced, but it is expected sometime this year.

During an appearance at the Bloomberg Screentime conference, Snoop revealed that country superstar Jelly Roll and rock legend Sting will appear on the Dre-produced LP, titled Missionary. Said Snoop: “I’m so happy that me and Sting have a record that’s so good. We hung out and we chilled. Like a child that’s infatuated with somebody as a singer, and you get a chance to meet them and they give you everything you expected. That’s what happens with me all the time: I meet people I’ve always wanted to meet and they’re everything I wanted them to be.”

Snoop said about working with Dr. Dre again: “1993 was the last time he produced a whole Snoop Dogg album [the iconic 1993 album Doggystyle]. So this is a reunion, and it’s collaboration between two friends who genuinely love each other. We know we’re better together.”  

Other artists expected to appear on Missionary include Method Man, 50 Cent and Erick Sermon.  Snoop said Missionary will hopefully “put me in a position to probably have that final big stadium tour” and also referenced a separate project far removed from his usual hip-hop sound. I did a jazz album that I haven’t released yet. It’s more or less like spoken word over jazz music. That was a genre that I’ve always wanted to go into.”

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Teyana Taylor, Sasha Calle join Ben Affleck, Matt Damon thriller ‘RIP’

Netflix is sharing that Teyana Taylor, Sasha Calle, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Néstor Carbonell have joined the ensemble cast of the upcoming Netflix crime thriller RIP starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, with director Joe Carnahan. The film has not yet been given a release date.

Netflix posted on social media: “Matt Damon and @BenAffleck’s new crime thriller RIP welcomes Teyana Taylor and Sasha Calle to the cast. Here are more details

The plot of RIP “follows a group of Miami cops whose trust begins to fray after they discover millions in cash in a derelict stash house. As outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, everything is called into question — including who they can rely on.” Carnahan also wrote the script, with Affleck, Damon, Luciana Damon and Dani Bernfeld producing for Artists Equity.

Damon and Affleck launched Artists Equity in November 2022 and released the company’s first film, Air, in spring 2023. Artists Equity also produced the documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told, and Small Things Like These, which opened this year’s Berlin Film Festival and won the Silver Bear for supporting actress Emily Watson.

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