Thursday, August 10, 2017

THE HOTLIST - THURSDAY, AUGUST 10TH



KEVIN HART: FAN SUES OVER ALLEGED ASSAULT

A fan is suing Kevin Hart, claiming the comedian's security team assaulted him.

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In his lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Jay Collins says he was an invited VIP guest at Kevin's Philadelphia concert back in August 2015 when he was "aggressively approached and detained by stadium security." He claims stadium security handed him over to Kevin's personal security, who allegedly threatened to taser him, then threw him to the ground and struck him in the head, neck and shoulders, and kneed him in the ribs.

Collins is looking for at least $50,000.

TAYLOR SWIFT: DJ ADMITS PHOTO IS AWKWARD

In his second day on the stand, former DJ David Mueller described a photo of him with his hand behind Taylor Swift as "weird and awkward."



The image is at the center of the trial, in which the superstar accuses the Colorado radio presenter of groping her butt in 2013. Mueller says he didn't and lost his job over the accusation. He's suing for $3 million.

As he looked at the photo, Mueller said, “I do not know where my hand went.”

On Tuesday, he told the jury he may have brushed against her “rib cage or ribs” with a closed fist. He denies ever touching Taylor's backside.

Taylor's lawyer told jurors that her bodyguard Greg Dent testified in a deposition that he had seen Mueller lift the singer's skirt.
Reports from inside the court say Taylor handled herself well today and scored plenty of points, saying "I felt him grab onto my bare ass cheek. It was a definite grab, a very long grab. He stayed latched onto my bare ass cheek as I lurched away from him quite quickly."
At one point, Mueller's attorney asked why her skirt didn’t appear disturbed. Taylor shot back, “Because my ass is located in the back of my body.”

TIGER WOODS: RESOLVES DUI CASE

Lawyers for Tiger Woods appeared in a Florida court this morning and reached a plea deal with prosecutors that will keep the golfer out of jail. 

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Lawyers entered a plea of not guilty for the DUI Woods caught over the Memorial Day weekend when cops found him passed out behind the wheel of his car. He claimed to be under the influence of various medications, including painkillers, at the time. There was no alcohol found in his system. 

The plea deal will require Woods to enter a diversion program that will likely include DUI education classes and possibly community service. Upon successful completion of the program, the DUI charge will be removed from his record. He'll also be on probation for 12 months. 

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