Showing posts with label legal issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legal issues. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Quick Updates!

* The custody agreement, which is allowing Rocco and David permanently live with M in the US, was rubber-stamped in NY court yesterday.

* Made in Brazil reports: "Jesus Luz landed in Rio de Janeiro last night after spending almost two months in New York. He spoke with gossip magazine Quem at the airport, and laughed at the rumors that he would be actually dating Steven Klein as opposed to Madonna. According to Quem, the model said that he has kept in touch with his family and friends contrary to what tabloids have published, and that he was already expecting that people would try to cash in on his recent rise to fame. He also said that he did not book the next Versace campaign as published. When asked about his trips to the Kabbalah Center in spite of his evangelical upbringing, Jesus said that he had always been interested in the kabbalah, and had even bought books about it prior to meeting Madonna. Jesus will be spending a month in the country, waiting for his work visa to be approved as recommended by Ford Models in New York. I am certain the paparazzi will be keeping a very close eye on him."

* M was with Guy Oseary, Lourdes and a lot of bodyguards at Spears' show last night.

* M was seen sneaking into the Jumeirah Essex House.


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Madonna, Ritchie ask NY courts for custody order

PR-Inside

NEW YORK (AP) - Madonna and film director Guy Ritchie have petitioned to make the British custody order concerning their two children legally binding in New York.
The petition in Manhattan's state Supreme Court says both consent to making the British custody order official here for 8-year-old Rocco and 3-year-old David.
The pop star and the British director married in Scotland on Dec. 22, 2000, and divorced Jan. 7, 2009.

Court papers say they have joint legal custody, with Madonna having primary physical custody and Ritchie having specified visitation rights.
The custody agreement also states which French language schools the kids will attend, requires Ritchie to have a computer system that allows Internet dialogue, and requires that both parents assure the children's Jewish religious education.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Snoop Dogg seeks Madonna, Becks, Macca’s help to beat UK ban

Yahoo!

London, Jan 19: Hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, who has been banned from the UK for three years, is reportedly seeking the help of his friends to get back in.

He is said to have been trying to gain the support of heavyweight A-listers like Sir Paul McCartney, David Beckham, and Madonna.

“I love London and I’m desperate to come back. I’ve called David Beckham, Sir Paul McCartney, hell, I want to get the whole of the Beatles to help me get back in,” the Mirror quoted him as saying.

The rapper, who made friends with Beckham after he moved to the United States to play for LA Galaxy, said that he wanted the former England captain to take up his matter with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

He added: “I’m trying to get through to Madonna as well. I’d love them all to write to the Prime Minister to change his mind.”

t was after Snoop was arrested for his involvement in a fracas at Heathrow in April 2006 that his visa woes began. He even had to cancel his joint mega-tour with P Diddy after being banned from entering the UK.

However, the rapper now insists that he is a reformed man, and wants his friends to help him get back to the country.

He pleaded: "You got to help me too. London was one of the first places I came to when I first made it. The people are so warm and friendly and I need to be there for my creativity. So tell my fans I have not forgotten them and I have not given up hope. Shout out to them all - especially the ladies." (ANI)