JASON ALDEAN: Impostor Swindles Woman in Florida
A Florida man is accused of impersonating Jason Aldean and defrauding a mentally handicapped woman for money and sex.
Daniel Farris lured the woman with a fake Facebook profile and asked for $2000, of which she paid $230 on two occasions. He would come to her home claiming to be a friend of Jason's and saying that Jason was busy on tour, and then told her that he loved her and convinced her to have sex with him. He also told her that the money would be going to a friend of his who needed it.
A police affidavit shows that Farris admitted to the charges and was using the money to support his prescription pill addiction.
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On this day in 2012, Eric Church earned his second number-one single with "Springsteen." Here's a young Eric in college, showing off his chops during an audition. You've never seen the Carolina boy like this before.
"Nashville" To Lose 2 Series Regulars...
To use a phrase popular with one of Nashville‘s main characters, it’s wheels up for Luke and Layla when the country-music drama returns for a fifth season. Series regulars Will Chase and Aubrey Peeples will not be with the show when it makes its CMT debut.
Chase’s Luke had little to do after his engagement with Rayna fizzled in Season 3; most of his Season 4 storyline involved sticking up for Wheelin’ Dealin’ Records artist Will Lexington when he was attacked by a homophobic talk-show host.
Meanwhile, Peeples’ Layla sought to avenge Jeff Fordham’s death by ruining Juliette’s relationship with Avery, but Avery’s discovery of her plan — and his seemingly imminent reunion with Ms. Barnes — meant the end of that storyline.
The exits come as new executive producers Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick take over show-running duties, filling the role previously held by Dee Johnson.
Lionsgate, which produces the series, declined to comment.
ABC cancelled Nashville in May, but the drama was revived by the cable network CMT soon after. CMT head of development Jayson Dinsmore recently said that “our expectation and our hope is that [the entire cast] will participate in this next cycle.”
Brett Eldredge: NEW Video released today!
Illinois native and Chicago Cub fan Brett Elderedge hit the field at Chicago's historic Wrigley Field to film the video for his latest single "Wanna Be That Song".. Check it out here.
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