Posts with tag charges
Posted May 16th 2007 11:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Adult Swim, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Via Adult Swim HQ comes news that the charges against the two men who placed various Aqua Teen Hunger Force displays around Boston have had the charges against them dropped.
Peter Berdovsky and Sean Stevens were hired by a marketing firm in New York to place various light boxes around Boston that featured a Mooninite giving the finger. They have since been performing community service as part of their plea.
Cartoon Network set up a guerrilla marketing campaign in several major cities to drum up interest in the movie Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters. It was in Boston, however, that that the marketing stunt backfired when the displays were mistaken for bombs and the two artists subsequently arrested. By the time it was all over, the president of Cartoon Network had resigned and Turner broadcasting had paid two million to the cities of Boston, Somerville and Cambridge.
Posted Oct 29th 2006 2:30PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Celebrities

The E! television network is in big trouble with Brad Pitt. He is seeking trespassing charges against an E! producer and cameraman who allegedly strolled right onto his Hollywood Hills property last week. A rep for Pitt says he is exploring other legal options against the television network. Here's the weird thing: apparently TMZ.com originally reported on the producer and cameraman entering Pitt's property. So now the gossipers are blowing the whistle on each other? Maybe the entire business will self-destruct (yeah, right).
E! says it's investigating the claim and has since fired the two employees in question. It's surprising news about E!, really, since it seems to kiss celebrities' asses, while TMZ likes to stalk them.
Posted Jan 10th 2006 11:37AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Talent

A
courtroom in the Bronx was full on Monday when former
Sopranos actor Lillo Brancato Jr. and a friend were
arraigned on murder charges. Brancato and his buddy, Steven Armento, are accused of shooting a cop who caught them by
surprise during a robbery on December 10th.
The courtroom was filled with spectators, including the parents
of the dead police officer, Daniel Enchuategui. The families of Brancato and Armento were also there, as well as a
handful of police officers. An estimated 150 off-duty police officers stood outside the courtroom in a show of support
for the fallen officer.
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