Julia Fox Co-Signs Her Brother’s $450,000 Bail Bond Julia Fox co-signed her brother s $450,000 bail bond after he was arrested for allegedly running a ghost gun peddling operation. The 33-year-old model and her…
m Promoters of an act comprising onetime side musicians for the band Earth, Wind & Fire are using the band s name to sell concert tickets, a federal lawsuit claims. Georgia-based Substantial Music Group LLC and Indiana-based Stellar Communications Inc. are named as defendants in the trademark infringement lawsuit filed by plaintiffs Earth, Wind & Fire IP LLC. Conceived by drummer and bandleader Maurice White, Earth, Wind & Fire churned out several hits in the 1970s and 80s. White died in 2016, leaving ownership of the group s name and trademarks to his sons. Three original members Maurice White s brother, Verdine White; Philip Bailey; and Ralph Johnson continue to tour as Earth, Wind & Fire under license. The plaintiffs claim that since about 2019, the companies hired musicians who played "for brief periods up to three decades previously" as well as others who had never played with Earth, Wind & Fire to perform songs that the real band made famous. At
New York Attorney General Letitia James, alongside New York City Mayor Eric Adams, have filed lawsuits against numerous online gun distributors for fueling the.
San Diego s Ghost Gun Ordinance Takes Effect Oct 23 kpbs.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kpbs.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mayor Todd Gloria signed an ordinance Thursday authored by City Councilwoman Marni von Wilpert officially banning firearms without individual serial numbers also known as "ghost guns."