Sydney Sweeney Channels Marilyn Monroe at ‘The Housemaid’ Premiere

Sydney Sweeney looked like a modern Marilyn Monroe at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Housemaid” Monday night, wearing a white halter neck dress that showcased her bodacious chest and flowed into a feathered hemline. Just look at the red carpet…


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Patrick Mahomes Tears ACL in Loss to Chargers

Patrick Mahomes’ season is over after a devastating knee injury took him out of Sunday’s game … with the team just announcing he’s torn his ACL. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback led his squad against the Los Angeles Chargers … and, down 16-13…


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Gilbert Arenas Slams Clippers For Chris Paul Treatment, Move Back To Buffalo!

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Grand Jury Convened in Death of Celeste Rivas

A grand jury was reportedly convened to gather information on the death of Celeste Rivas. The grand jury heard evidence for several days in mid-November … this according to the Los Angeles Times. The Times reported the existence of the grand jury…


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Social Media Influencer Christopher Blake Griffith Countersues Stefon Diggs

Not long after NFL star Stefon Diggs submitted a libel lawsuit against a social media influencer, the influencer is clapping back.

Christopher Blake Griffith, the content creator who accused Diggs of sexual assault over the summer, is filing a countersuit against the New England Patriots wide receiver, denying Diggs’ claims of libel, according to a report from TMZ on Friday, November 21.

Griffith claims Diggs “drugged and sexually assaulted” him in 2023 after a charity basketball game. Griffith alleged that Diggs and others went to a D.C. club that night before going to Diggs’ home afterwards, where he was assaulted by Diggs and others. In Griffith’s police report from 2023, he also claimed Diggs offered him candy that was “laced with drugs” without knowledge.

According to the TMZ report, when Griffith got to Diggs’ house after leaving the club, Diggs “exposed his penis to Mr. Griffith” and began masturbating. Griffith then allegedly told Diggs to “put his penis away” and when he walked to the door of Diggs’ house, the NFL star tried to kiss him.

NFL’s Stefon Diggs Sues Influencer Christopher Blake Griffin, Alleging Libel

The influencer then reportedly hid in Diggs’ bathroom for 45 minutes and was threatened by Diggs’ family when he left the bathroom. One week later, Griffith was allegedly assaulted outside of his Los Angeles apartment and suffered serious injuries.

On October 1, 2025, Diggs filed a libel lawsuit against Griffith, disputing his claims about what happened that night. According to Diggs, he went to his bedroom to wrap up the evening after the basketball game while his assistant asked Griffith to leave the house.

It was at this time that the alleged assault took place.

Over the summer, nearly two years after the alleged incident, Griffith took to social media to put Diggs under fire about what he claims happened that evening.

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Stefon Diggs FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – OCTOBER 26: Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots leaves the field after the game against the Cleveland Browns at Gillette Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Griffith posted an Instagram story at the time, claiming the assault and tagging the footwear company Ugg and actress Sarah Jessica Parker in the post. (Both had participated in a campaign for Ugg).

The influencer said he was “disgusted” that the company hired Diggs for the campaign after he filed a police report from the May 2023 incident.

He also shared what he claimed was a copy of his police report in the August 2025 post, tagging the NFL and the Patriots in the post.

“Y’all gon let Aaron Hernandez 2.0 just run wild without penalty?” Griffith posted on his Instagram story, referring to the late tight end who was found guilty of first-degree murder in 2015 before dying by suicide while incarcerated in 2017.

“I’m aware that you’re aware & since we’re BOTH aware, let’s act accordingly.”

Stefon Diggs’ Ex Accuses Him of Trying to Silence Her Over Alleged Assault

In a statement obtained by multiple outlets, Griffith’s lawyer, Jake Lebowitz, denied Diggs’ claims that the events ever happened.

“Mr. Griffith is looking forward to showing the world in Court that regardless of the fairy tale fabricated by Mr. Diggs’ high-priced New York Lawyers, he is the victim of Mr. Diggs’ unwanted sexual advances and his brother’s violent attacks.”

Diggs recently welcomed a baby with his girlfriend, rapper Cardi B, the couple announced on Thursday November 13 via Instagram.


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After 32 years behind bars, TRUTH FINALLY SETS Mary Virginia Jones free

….A single mother’s decades-long struggle exposes the devastating human cost of wrongful convictions in the American justice system….

Mary Virginia Jones spent more than three decades in prison for crimes she did not commit.

She was a single mother living in Los Angeles when her life took a tragic turn in 1981.

Her then-abusive boyfriend implicated her in a robbery and first-degree murder, using her as a scapegoat in a desperate attempt to avoid a death sentence.

Despite her unwavering claims of innocence, she was sentenced to 25 years to life and sent to the Central California Women’s Facility.

Her conviction relied heavily on false testimony and manipulation, leaving her trapped in a system that failed to protect her.

For 32 painful years, she remained incarcerated, separated from her loved ones and forced to endure the consequences of a crime orchestrated by the man who abused her.

Throughout her imprisonment, Mary continued to insist that she had no role in the crime and had been coerced into compliance by fear and intimidation.

Her case remained largely unnoticed until it reached the attention of the Loyola Project for the Innocent, a legal team dedicated to correcting miscarriages of justice.

Attorneys at LPI launched a thorough investigation into her conviction, uncovering the lies, coercion, and prosecutorial oversights that had contributed to her wrongful imprisonment.

They argued passionately that her conviction represented a deep failure of the justice system.

Their findings eventually reached the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office, prompting a reconsideration of her case.

In 2013, the DA acknowledged the overwhelming evidence of her innocence and supported the request to overturn her conviction.

On the day of her release, Mary Virginia Jones walked out of prison at 74 years old, having spent 32 years, 7 months, and 23 days behind bars.

Her first steps into the outside world were emotional, overwhelming, and filled with disbelief.

She emerged into a society transformed by decades of technological and cultural change, a world far removed from the one she had known.

Her story quickly became a powerful example for advocates fighting against wrongful convictions and the deep-rooted flaws within the criminal justice system.

Mary’s case stands as a reminder of the necessity for continuous reform, compassion, and vigilance in protecting the vulnerable.

Her life, though scarred by injustice, continues to inspire movements demanding accountability and fairness.


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