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Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Express Tribune
Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez sued by daughter
Desiree Perez, CEO and cofounder of Roc Nation, is facing serious legal allegations from her daughter, Demoree Hadley, who has filed a lawsuit claiming Perez used unlawful methods to have her falsely detained under Florida's Baker Act and Marchman Act. The report, originally published by NBC6 South Florida, outlines accusations that Perez manipulated the system using her influence and resources. According to the lawsuit, Hadley alleges she was institutionalized in mental health facilities for two weeks without clear justification. She submitted medical documentation and body camera footage that allegedly shows a mobile crisis unit instructing her to enter a gray pickup truck. A doctor later evaluated Hadley, referencing family statements—including those from Perez and an aunt—that claimed she had attempted an overdose the previous night. Hadley's lawsuit further accuses Perez of leveraging her wealth and status to interfere in her marriage to Javon Hadley, alleging that Perez fabricated domestic violence claims to separate the couple. In response, Perez had previously filed her own lawsuit against Javon, alleging he had abused Hadley for years. Both Hadley and her husband deny these claims. Hilton Napoleon II, the attorney representing Hadley, stated, 'I haven't seen anything in my entire 20 years of practicing law that is so clear that someone did something wrong.' He also referenced an 11-page memorandum from the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office that reportedly criticized Perez's accusations as false and unsupported by evidence. Hadley was released from the last of her mental health detentions in April after Perez dismissed the case. The legal battle continues to unfold, highlighting a complex and deeply personal conflict within a high-profile family.


USA Today
16-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
William Levy arrested for disorderly intoxication at Florida restaurant
William Levy arrested for disorderly intoxication at Florida restaurant Telenovela star and "Dancing with the Stars" alumnus William Levy has been arrested in Florida. The "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" and "Vuelve a mí" actor, 44, faces misdemeanor charges of disorderly intoxication in a public place and trespassing following his arrest in Weston, Florida, on Monday, according to inmate records. During a brief Tuesday court appearance, Levy learned his bond was set at $250 per charge. USA TODAY has reached out to Levy's representatives and the Broward County Sheriff's Department for information. NBC 6 South Florida and South Florida's Local 10 News reported that Levy's arrest report claimed he was "highly intoxicated and causing a disturbance" at a restaurant and was ordered by a manager not to return. After law enforcement arrived and allegedly asked him multiple times to leave, Levy did not comply, according to the report, and was arrested. A year ago, Levy's wife of two decades, Elizabeth Gutiérrez, revealed the two had separated. They share a son, 19-year-old Christopher, and a 15-year-old daughter, Kailey. After Levy received a barrage of negative social media posts regarding their separation, Gutiérrez defended him from criticism and praised Levy as the father of their children.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
William Levy arrested for disorderly intoxication at Florida restaurant
Telenovela star and "Dancing with the Stars" alumnus William Levy has been arrested in Florida. The "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" and "Vuelve a mí" actor, 44, faces misdemeanor charges of disorderly intoxication in a public place and trespassing following his arrest in Weston, Florida, on Monday, according to inmate records. During a brief Tuesday court appearance, Levy learned his bond was set at $250 per charge. USA TODAY has reached out to Levy's representatives and the Broward County Sheriff's Department for information. NBC 6 South Florida and South Florida's Local 10 News reported that Levy's arrest report claimed he was "highly intoxicated and causing a disturbance" at a restaurant and was ordered by a manager not to return. After law enforcement arrived and allegedly asked him multiple times to leave, Levy did not comply, according to the report, and was arrested. A year ago, Levy's wife of two decades, Elizabeth Gutiérrez, revealed the two had separated. They share a son, 19-year-old Christopher, and a 15-year-old daughter, Kailey. After Levy received a barrage of negative social media posts regarding their separation, Gutiérrez defended him from criticism and praised Levy as the father of their children. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: William Levy arrested in Florida for disorderly intoxication
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Yahoo
She Thought He Was a Licensed Surgeon. Then Her Cosmetic Surgery Left Her Disfigured, Authorities Say
A Miami man was arrested following allegations that he posed as a doctor and performing a surgery that left a woman permanently disfigured — just weeks after another doctor from the same facility was apprehended on similar charges. Manuel Jose Lazzaro, 58, was arrested last week on a charge of unlicensed health care causing serious bodily injury, NBC 6 South Florida reported, citing authorities. According to an arrest report obtained by the outlet, the woman told investigators that she found Lazzaro on social media and came to Miami from Orlando in September of this year. He is not currently in Florida's medical license database. According to WPLG Local 10, Lazzaro appeared in court on April 11. Lazzaro allegedly performed the surgery at New World Medical & Mystic Cosmetic, according to the arrest report obtained by the outlet. His arrest comes just weeks after authorities arrested another Miami man who allegedly was practicing without a medical license at the very same facility. On arrest reports, the previously arrested man, Wilson Muñoz Suarez, and Lazzaro both had their occupations listed as 'surgical assistant,' according to arrest reports obtained by WPLG Local 10 and NBC 6 South Florida. In court, prosecutors said that the woman's breasts were infected but Lazzaro ignored her and didn't tell her to see a legitimate doctor, according to Telemundo 51. Prosecutors said the Orlando woman 'suffered the loss of her entire nipple,' according to the judge set Lazzaro's bail at $10,000 and prohibited him from performing any more surgeries, per the outlet. Lazzaro's Instagram page is still active, though private, and has over 2,300 followers. 'Dr. Lazzaro Venezuelan certified Plastic Surgeon in aesthetics, face, breast & body sculpture,' his biography reads. Read the original article on People
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Yahoo
She Thought He Was a Licensed Surgeon. Then Her Cosmetic Surgery Left Her Disfigured, Authorities Say
A Miami man was arrested following allegations that he posed as a doctor and performing a surgery that left a woman permanently disfigured — just weeks after another doctor from the same facility was apprehended on similar charges. Manuel Jose Lazzaro, 58, was arrested last week on a charge of unlicensed health care causing serious bodily injury, NBC 6 South Florida reported, citing authorities. According to an arrest report obtained by the outlet, the woman told investigators that she found Lazzaro on social media and came to Miami from Orlando in September of this year. He is not currently in Florida's medical license database. According to WPLG Local 10, Lazzaro appeared in court on April 11. Lazzaro allegedly performed the surgery at New World Medical & Mystic Cosmetic, according to the arrest report obtained by the outlet. His arrest comes just weeks after authorities arrested another Miami man who allegedly was practicing without a medical license at the very same facility. On arrest reports, the previously arrested man, Wilson Muñoz Suarez, and Lazzaro both had their occupations listed as 'surgical assistant,' according to arrest reports obtained by WPLG Local 10 and NBC 6 South Florida. In court, prosecutors said that the woman's breasts were infected but Lazzaro ignored her and didn't tell her to see a legitimate doctor, according to Telemundo 51. Prosecutors said the Orlando woman 'suffered the loss of her entire nipple,' according to the judge set Lazzaro's bail at $10,000 and prohibited him from performing any more surgeries, per the outlet. Lazzaro's Instagram page is still active, though private, and has over 2,300 followers. 'Dr. Lazzaro Venezuelan certified Plastic Surgeon in aesthetics, face, breast & body sculpture,' his biography reads. Read the original article on People