Showing posts with label Hollywood news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood news. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Leah Remini Tells All About Scientology And Tom Cruise Is Angry!!!

 


Leah Remini’s tell-all, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, has Tom Cruise, well, troubled.


A source reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly that the Mission: Impossible actor, 53, is “freaking out” about the King of Queens vet’s dishy press tour for her Scientology-focused tome. In her memoir, she details bizarre anecdotes about Cruise, including the time he allegedly had a meltdown while trying to bake cookies: The action star reportedly screamed at assistants as he searched for baking ingredients — even though, according to Remini, there was a batch of prepackaged dough right in front of him.
“He thinks it’s a major betrayal,” the insider tells Us. The New York native, 45, has also been sharing tales from Cruise’s wedding to now ex-wife Katie Holmes, claiming the couple reported her to the church for inappropriate behavior during their nuptials. The Exes actress wrote that the incident led the religious group to send her to Florida for “reprogramming.”

Holmes has since apologized to Remini without addressing specifics. “I regret having upset Leah in the past, and wish her only the best in the future,” the actress said in a statement ahead of Remini’s Oct. 30 20/20 interview.
But don’t expect Cruise to respond publicly to the reality TV personality — or to take action against her. “Leah is what the church calls a ‘suppressive person,’ so she’s evil in his mind,” says the pal. “He wipes the memory of any SP out of his life. He’s letting the Scientology people discredit her.”


The Church of Scientology has vehemently denied the claims Remini made in her book and in promotional interviews. “Sadly, bitterness and anger are common threads through Ms. Remini’s life,” the church said in a statement on its website. “Rather than take responsibility for self-inflicted problems, she is quick to blame others.”

Monday, October 12, 2015

Randy Quaid, wife held on $500K bail in fugitive case!



Actor Randy Quaid, and his wife, Evi, were each ordered held in Vermont jails for lack of $500,000 bail Monday on charges of being fugitives from justice in California.
Evi Quaid pleaded not guilty Monday morning in Burlington. Randy Quaid appeared in court several hours later in St. Albans and will have another hearing in three days.
The arraignment for Evi Quaid took place about 90 minutes before her husband's scheduled court appearance in adjacent Franklin County on a fugitive charge. The pair was arrested over the weekend while trying to enter the United States from Canada.
According to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, the extradition process to return the Quaids to California has begun. In a statement, the sheriff's office said that if the Quaids are ordered to remain in custody, the sheriff's Felony Fugitives Unit will coordinate their return back to California to face their outstanding charges.
"It has been five years since Randy and Evi Quaid are alleged to have committed crimes in Santa Barbara County," the statement said. "It is the intent of the Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney’s Office that Mr. and Mrs. Quaid, either voluntarily or if necessary by a warrant from the Governor of California, go through the judicial process."


Evi Quaid's arraignment took place in Burlington at the closest courthouse to the women's prison in South Burlington, where she is being held. Randy Quaid's hearing is set for Vermont Superior Court in St. Albans, 30 miles to the north.
Burlington defense lawyer Lisa Shelkrot, arguing for $2,500 bail, said in court that Evi Quiad had ties to Vermont, including her father, George Motolanez, who had taught at Middlebury Union High School and Middlebury College. She also has a bank account in Addison County.
Deputy State's Attorney Patrick Lamb argued Quaid has done nothing to resolve the 5-year-old cases that involve four criminal charges: felony vandalism, unauthorized entry into a dwelling, obstructing police and failing to appear in court while out on bail.
Lamb also noted that $500,000 bail was set by a judge in California and by a Vermont judge after Quaid was picked up over the weekend with her husband at the border crossing from the Quebec province into Vermont.
Vermont Superior Court Judge Thomas Walsh agreed to keep bail at $500,000, but he said the amount could be reconsidered.
Randy Quaid, 65, and Evi Quaid were taken into custody Friday night. He was detained by troopers in Vermont after Canadian officials said he'd be deported.
Quaid and his wife are wanted in Santa Barbara, California, to face felony vandalism charges filed in 2010 after they were found squatting in a guesthouse of a home they previously owned.
The pair skipped several court appearances and went to Canada, where Evi Quaid was granted citizenship. Randy Quaid's bid for permanent residency was denied.
Among many instances of strange behavior from the couple is this video released 6 days ago on Mrs. Quaid's YouTube channel.


 Read more at: http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2015/10/12/randy-quaid-due-court-fugitive-charges/73815246/