arrested-related stories
Posted Jul 31st 2007 11:09AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities

What is the deal with television stars and their need to drive drunk? Of all people, Matt Roloff
is charged with drunk driving. He's the father on the popular TLC reality series,
Little People, Big World. The actual arrest happened back in mid-June but he made a court appearance on the charges yesterday. Deputies pulled him over at about midnight, and he failed a sobriety test.
I'd be interested to see how he handles this with his kids. I'm a fan of
Little People, Big World and am especially entertained by Matt, who always seems to have some big project happening out on his farm. Even though the Roloffs have a tough time
keeping their house clean, they seem to be raising good kids.
By the way, what do you think of Roloff's mug shot? The smile is a little creepy... almost like
Tom DeLay, but not quite.
Posted Mar 7th 2007 7:34PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities, MTV

Jason Wahler will spend the next two months in jail. No, you can't lock him up for simply being an idiot. He actually had to do something, like punch a city employee and a tow truck driver. Last year, the 20-year old co-star of
The Hills and
Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County blew his top when a tow truck was blocking the road as the driver tried to move an illegally parked car. Wahler reportedly got out of his vehicle and yelled racial slurs at the city worker and tow truck driver (both of them black) and then actually punched them both before being subdued. Blood-alcohol tests show Wahler's level was .22.
On top of his two months in jail, pretty boy will also have to attend a one-day program at the Museum of Intolerance. The judge was probably pretty strict with the guy because he was recently arrested in North Carolina for underage drinking and resisting arrest.
Sounds like a great role model for the impressionable MTV crowd.
Posted Jun 27th 2006 1:26PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Celebrities, The Sopranos

John Ventimiglia, the actor who plays chef Artie Bucco on
The Sopranos, made a plea deal that keeps him out of prison for drunk driving and drug possession charges. Ventimiglia will plead guilty to drunk driving, for
an incident on May 1 near Brooklyn where cops saw his car weaving on the road. As part of the deal, Ventimiglia will undergo regular substance abuse testing and a drug abuse program, as well as lecture high school students on the evils of alcohol.
Posted May 5th 2006 11:00AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, UPN, Everybody Hates Chris
(S01E22) This is interesting. The title of this episode is either "Everybody Hates Dreamgirls" or
"Everybody Hates Jail," I've seen it listed as both. Odd.
Anyway, last night's episode focused on Chris having to sell thirty boxes of cookies to pay for a field trip to
Washington DC. Of course, his teacher informs him that if "his people" can't pay money for the cookies, they
can always use food stamps. Meanwhile, both his younger siblings get chicken pox, and their father offers to stay home
while Rochelle goes to see Dreamgirls with a friend, rather than going with Julius for their anniversary as they
originally planned.
Continue reading Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Dreamgirls
Posted Apr 15th 2006 9:43PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, News

Those Weather Channel field crews must take
their jobs very seriously. Three members of a video crew were arrested last week for trespassing on the property of a
woman who was killed in a tornado. Family members of the victim, Sherry Bruce, say they asked the weather crew to leave
the property six different times within 30 minutes, but the crew reportedly refused to leave. The sheriff of the
Tennessee town where the tornado struck says claims that he gave the crew permission are a big, fat lie. Edward John
Lazano Jr., Bradley Reynolds, and Jorma Brandon Duran are all released on $500 bail.
Posted Mar 17th 2006 9:01PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: News, Celebrities
Well, looks like Luke Duke, otherwise
known to you cityfolk as actor Tom Wopat, has got himself into a heaping hunk of trouble, and there ain't no Bo or
Daisy Duke to help him out of this pig slop.
Turns out Mr. Wopat, who played the dashing Luke Duke on The
Dukes of Hazzard from 1979-1985, faces a charge of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) from the fine police of
Ringwood, New Jersey. Seems that Tom was pulled from his Ford Bronco Wednesday night (the General Lee was in the shop;
too many jumps over the ravine) after hitting some orange traffic cones and nearly slamming into a Ringwood police car.
He was charged with the DWI, and one count of reckless driving, then released into the custody of his
girlfriend.
Uncle Jesse, Luke could sure use some of that southern-fried advice right about
now.
Posted Jun 20th 2005 9:13PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Talent, Desperate Housewives
A judge in New York decided that charges against Desperate Housewives actor Cody Kasch (he plays gun and hockey stick-wielding teen Zach) will be dropped if he stays out of trouble until June of 2006. Kasch was arrested in May for smoking pot in public.
So does this mean that he won't fight the charges? If I remember correctly his publicist or manager said the next day that he wasn't smoking pot, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, rounded up with other people arrested at the scene. Is Kasch happy that this is the way it's going to end, or does he think people will think he did do something and is getting off? Did he make a deal not to fight the charges? Any lawyers out there?