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Sex Assault, Rape By Hollywood Producer Of ‘Atmoic Blonde,’ ‘Extraction’? David Guillod’s Attorney Insists He’s Innocent

judge gavelHollywood talent manager and producer David Guillod surrendered Monday to Santa Barbara County authorities to face 11 felony counts related to the alleged sexual assault or rape of three women in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. But his attorney denied any of the allegations, saying there is “overwhelming” evidence backing the innocence of the producer […]
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Kobe Bryant Death Pilot’s Estate Can’t Get A Fair Trial In LA County? Change Of Venue Demand

Kobe Bryant dribbling the ball during a Lakers gameThe estate of the pilot of the helicopter that crashed Jan. 26 in Calabasas with Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven other people aboard has filed a motion to move a lawsuit brought by the Laker legend’s widow out of Los Angeles County to ensure a fair trial. Vanessa Bryant brought the case on […]
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Sex With Saugus High School Girl, 14, By Substitute Teacher? He Says ‘Not Guilty’

A former substitute teacher pleaded not guilty Monday to sex-related crimes involving a 14-year-old girl he taught at Saugus High School. David Cornish, 28, of Valencia, is accused of having an unlawful sexual relationship with the teenager during April and May of this year, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Cornish, who […]
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Scary Death Threats Against LA County’s Top Health Official Ferrer Amid Coronavirus Restrictions: She ‘Should Be Shot’

LA Health DepartmentLos Angeles County’s top public health official, who has led the fight against the coronavirus, said Monday her life has been threatened repeatedly but promised to continue to “follow the science.” Barbara Ferrer, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, issued a statement that began, as her daily briefings do, with a […]
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Activists Campaign Against Third Term for Jackie Lacey

A pair of Black activists called on several Los Angeles officials Monday to withdraw their endorsements of District Attorney Jackie Lacey in her bid for a third term. The two — Najee Ali of Project Islamic Hope and Earl Ofari Hutchinson of the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable — directed their call to Mayor Eric […]
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COVID-19 Cases Continue Spiking in L.A. County; Community Transmission Rising

Los Angeles County set another record Monday for the daily number of new coronavirus cases as the public health director confirmed the area is seeing a rise in community transmission of the illness. Health officials have warned that the reopening of businesses and recreational amenities that began about a month ago — combined with mass […]
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Orange County Reports 175 New Cases of COVID-19

Orange County health officials said there were no COVID-19 fatalities to report Monday following two of the deadliest weeks since the pandemic began. The death toll remains at 269 — the first time it’s been unchanged in a week. The Orange County Health Care Agency also reported 175 new coronavirus cases, bringing the cumulative total […]
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Activists Call For End To Los Angeles Unified School Police

Activists, parents and students spoke out Monday in support of defunding the Los Angeles School Police Department, something the Board of Education will discuss Tuesday. A coalition including members of Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles and other community organizations, parents and students said during a digital news conference they support a total elimination of school police, […]
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Woman Gets Time Served for Role in SoCal Grandmothers Swindle

A Colombian woman with ties to Los Angeles was sentenced Monday to the nine months of jail time she already served for targeting Latina grandmothers throughout the Southland in a long-running lottery ticket scam. Luisa Camargo, 39, was also ordered by U.S. District Judge John F. Walter to pay restitution of $38,069 and serve two […]
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