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Jennifer Aniston's shirtless ‘stalker' insists he can stand trial despite wife revealing he ‘believes he's Jesus'
Jennifer Aniston's shirtless ‘stalker' insists he can stand trial despite wife revealing he ‘believes he's Jesus'

Scottish Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Jennifer Aniston's shirtless ‘stalker' insists he can stand trial despite wife revealing he ‘believes he's Jesus'

The U.S. Sun got an exclusive look at the suspect's ride back to jail SECOND OPINION Jennifer Aniston's shirtless 'stalker' insists he can stand trial despite wife revealing he 'believes he's Jesus' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE accused stalker who crashed into Jennifer Aniston's security gates at her Bel Air compound earlier this month appeared shirtless in an anti-suicide vest in court on Thursday. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, a 48-year-old mechanic from Mississippi, was brought out in handcuffs at a mental health court in Hollywood around 9.40 am on Thursday morning. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 Jennifer Aniston's accused stalker Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, seen in court on May 8, has asked for a second opinion after being deemed unfit for trial Credit: Reuters 9 Jennifer Aniston, seen in October, was at home in her mansion when Carwyle allegedly smashed his car into the gates Credit: Getty 9 A security guard held the suspect at gunpoint until cops came in Credit: NBCLA 9 Carwyle put his head down as got onboard a sheriff's bus in a suicide prevention vest in a hearing on Thursday Credit: Ruaridh Connellan for The U.S. Sun Carwyle, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including felony stalking and felony vandalism, appeared emotionless behind a glass partition. He was wearing glasses with disheveled gray hair and appeared to be wearing nothing but a long blue vest. Public defender Robert Krauss told the court a psychiatrist's review found him to be incompetent to stand trial. Yet in a shocking claim, Carwyle believes he is fit and is requesting a second opinion. Judge Maria Cavalluzzi has ordered another independent psychiatrist to carry out a review. Aniston's attorney, Blair Berk, was present in court and acknowledged the media but did not speak during the hearing. Carwyle was transported from a correctional facility by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and is expected to remain behind bars ahead of his next court date on May 29. Exclusive photographs obtained by The U.S. Sun show the suspect on a bus being transported back to jail as his suicidal prevention smock hung off his back. Police allege that Carwyle rammed his Chrysler PT Cruiser through the gates of Aniston's property when she was at home on May 5. A security guard whipped out a gun and stopped the suspect before the police came, and he never came face-to-face with the Friends star, authorities said. Jennifer Aniston's shirtless 'stalker' gives creepy smile in court after 'ramming car into Friends star's mansion gates' The alleged stalker was briefly taken to the hospital after complaining of back pain before we went into custody. Carwyle is accused of harassing Aniston including unwanted social media, email, and voicemail messages between March 1, 2023, and May 5, 2025 - the day he was arrested. He also allegedly called Aniston his "bride" in online posts. Carwyle is charged with one count each of felony stalking and felony vandalism, along with aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm. 9 Carwyle was shirtless in his first court hearing Credit: Reuters 9 He has long dishelved hair and a thick gray beard Credit: Reuters 9 His vest appeared to be falling off of him during the bus ride back to jail Credit: Ruaridh Connellan for The U.S. Sun HORROR HISTORY His estranged wife previously claimed he traveled to Los Angeles months ago on a mission to meet the actress. She said he believes he's Jesus and Aniston is supposed to be his "queen." "I guess he was speaking with her. He had the impression that Jennifer Aniston and he were going to talk and meet," Julia Carwyle told the Daily Mail. "He thought 'Maybe she's just going to meet a guy [...] to take a chance.' That's the way he was thinking." After seeing shocking images of Carwyle glaring in his first court hearing, Julia said she no longer recognizes her ex-husband. "It doesn't even look like him. He's no longer there," she said. Carwyle has a minor criminal history, and wasn't being investigated for any wrongdoing at the time of his arrest, ABC News reported. A judge previously granted a restraining order keeping him at least 100 yards away from Aniston and banning any contact. Carwyle remains in jail on $150,000 bail and is facing three years if convicted. Jen, 56, amassed global fame for her role as Rachel Green in the wildly popular sitcom Friends in the 1990s. She continues to star in TV and films, including Apple TV+ series The Morning Show, in which she plays news anchor Alex Levy. 9 Carwyle stood next to his attorney at his first hearing Credit: Getty

New porn ban law to come into force across US state – viewers will be asked a question if they try to access
New porn ban law to come into force across US state – viewers will be asked a question if they try to access

Scottish Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Scottish Sun

New porn ban law to come into force across US state – viewers will be asked a question if they try to access

The U.S. Sun has revealed where similar laws are in place CRACKING DOWN New porn ban law to come into force across US state – viewers will be asked a question if they try to access A NEW law aimed at banning children from accessing X-rated content is set to come into force. Those thinking about viewing adult content will be asked a question. Advertisement 1 Companies such as Pornhub might be forced to bring in age verification methods Credit: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett Major companies such as Pornhub will have to bring in a series of age verification measures under the new bill, as reported by the radio station KTAR. Or, they could cut off services entirely. Firms are banned from storing data and companies that refuse to comply will be slapped with hefty penalties. Adult content websites could be hit with penalties as high as $250,000. Advertisement read more on news PEACE TALKS Ukraine's Zelensky urges Trump to attend ceasefire talks with Putin Websites could be slapped with fines of $10,000 per each offense, Users can use digital identity methods to prove their age under the terms of the bill. The bill was signed into law by Arizona governor Katie Hobbs on Tuesday. And, there had been efforts by state lawmakers to ensure children are being protected on the internet. Advertisement 'We haven't been on the ball enough to protect them from the dangers of pornography,' Nick Kupper, a local lawmaker, said. 'When it comes to protecting, we have to protect children. Huge surge in 'problematic' porn addicts as experts reveal telltale signs of X-rated addiction 'You know, children are our most vulnerable population; our most precious population.' Hobbs signed the bill into law just days after it was passed by politicians. Advertisement In 2024, she vetoed a bill because she believed it conflicted with another law. Arizona joins a growing list of states that have or are about to bring in restrictions when it comes to adult content. We haven't been on the ball enough to protect them from the dangers of pornography Nick Kupper In January, a law came into effect across Florida that forces Americans who want to watch explicit material to prove their age. Pornhub chiefs decided to shut off its website to Floridians in light of the law coming into force. Advertisement Bosses didn't think providing ID wasn't the most effective way to protect users. The X-rated platform is blocked in a slew of states such as Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Utah, and Alabama. Laws imposing age restrictions on adult content are in force in almost 20 states. In Georgia, a new law imposing restrictions will come into force in July. Advertisement Users will have to upload a digital form of ID in order to be able to watch X-rated material. And, companies that refuse to comply with the new law could be slapped with a fine of up to $10,000. In the meantime, it's emerged that searches for VPNs have risen in the state, as per The Augusta Chronicle. At the federal level, Utah lawmaker Mike Lee has put forward a policy that would see pornography banned.

Celebs Who 'Should Potentially Be Worried' As Diddy's Trial Is Set To Expose 'Freak-Offs' Guest List
Celebs Who 'Should Potentially Be Worried' As Diddy's Trial Is Set To Expose 'Freak-Offs' Guest List

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Celebs Who 'Should Potentially Be Worried' As Diddy's Trial Is Set To Expose 'Freak-Offs' Guest List

Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex crimes trial is now in full swing, and it's expected to intensify with the release of the guest list from the rapper's infamous parties known as "Freak-Offs." Already, jurors have received a list of people connected to the embattled music mogul, although it remains unclear whether those people actually attended the parties. Now, a legal expert has warned that anyone whose name appears on Sean "Diddy" Combs' freak-off guest list should be worried, especially if the rapper is ultimately convicted in the trial. Since the revelation that Diddy often hosted "Freak-Offs," speculation has swirled about who was involved in the hedonistic parties. A lot of names have popped up on social media, although none have been confirmed by federal prosecutors. That now seems set to change amid the rapper's trial, with the potential release of a guest list naming those who attended or had any connection to the alleged drug-fueled sex marathons. "I wouldn't be surprised if we start hearing the names of other people who participated in the freak-off," said Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and co-founder of West Coast Trial Lawyers, per the U.S. Sun. Speaking on the potential revelation of the list, Rahmani warned that those named should be worried about the possibility of charges being brought against them. "There are two sets of people that should potentially be worried. Obviously, if anyone participated in these freak-offs and sexually assaulted victims, they can be charged or sued civilly," he said. "But there are also individuals in Diddy's entourage that maybe helped set up the freak-offs. Those individuals could potentially also be charged." During jury selection, potential jurors were presented with a list of individuals linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs through personal or professional associations. The list included several high-profile names, such as actors Michael B. Jordan and Mike Myers, along with rappers Kid Cudi and Kanye West. Although their inclusion does not confirm that they attended Diddy's alleged "Freak-Off" parties, the legal expert cautioned that even being mentioned by witnesses could "certainly tarnish their reputation." Rahmani further warned that if Diddy is convicted, the ripple effects could be significant, especially for other celebrities not facing criminal charges but named in civil lawsuits filed since his September arrest. "The other celebrities, they've been able to avoid potential criminal charges, but if Diddy is convicted and others are implicated, they should certainly be worried that they may be next," the former federal prosecutor said. While there are four victims named in the superseding indictment against Diddy, only one has been publicly identified so far: Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura. The alleged victim dated the rapper on and off from 2007 to 2018 and was seen being assaulted by him in a viral video from 2016. Despite how damaging her testimony and that of other witnesses may be for the embattled rapper, Rahmani believes the videos seized from Diddy's residences in Miami and Los Angeles prior to his arrest could inflict even greater damage on his defense. "The most powerful evidence that was seized by the government has to be the videos," the attorney said. "Criminal defendants can lie. Only when CNN got a copy of the [Cassie] video in May of last year did Diddy finally issue an apology." He added, "That's how powerful video evidence is. And that's why the government wanted to get the hard drives, the iPhones, [and] the iPads, because Diddy reportedly videotaped these freak-offs. It may be the reason Combs gets convicted." On Monday, opening statements were heard in Diddy's trial, with two witnesses also taking the stand, per The U.S. Sun. Both witnesses, LAPD officer Israel Florez and a male escort named Daniel Phillip, testified to Diddy's potential for violence. Florez, who was working as a security guard at the hotel where Diddy allegedly assaulted Cassie, claimed he saw a "devilish stare" on the rapper when he responded to the scene of the incident. Meanwhile, Phillip stated that on two separate occasions, he witnessed Diddy assaulting Cassie. In the first, Diddy allegedly threw a bottle at his ex-girlfriend, grabbed her by the hair, and began dragging her. In the second, he reportedly "slapped her around" after she appeared to have upset him over an undisclosed incident. Meanwhile, prosecutors have vowed to expose Diddy's "20 years of crime," ranging from kidnapping, arson, drugs, sex crimes, bribery, and obstruction. "To the public, he was Puff Daddy or Diddy. A cultural icon. A businessman. Larger than life," Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson said. "But there was another side to him. A side that ran a criminal enterprise." She continued, "During this trial, you are going to hear about 20 years of the defendant's crimes. But he didn't do it alone. He had an inner circle of bodyguards and high-ranking employees who helped him commit crimes and cover them up."

Iconic 'Baywatch' Actress, 57, Stuns Fans with Ageless Appearance in Rare Outing
Iconic 'Baywatch' Actress, 57, Stuns Fans with Ageless Appearance in Rare Outing

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Iconic 'Baywatch' Actress, 57, Stuns Fans with Ageless Appearance in Rare Outing

She might be best known for wearing a red swimsuit, but former Baywatch star Donna D'Errico was a vision in purple during a recent sighting. In pics published by the U.S. Sun, D'Errico, 57, looked younger than ever strolling through the streets of Studio City, Calif., dressed in a knee-length purple pencil dress with a scoop neck featuring a broad white trim and two purple buttons. She accessorized with white lace gloves and a wide-brimmed hat that gave her a church-ready look, adding a pair of sunglasses and a small woven shoulder bag. See the photos here. Instead of the platinum-blonde locks she was famous for on Baywatch, D'Errico's hair was a soft brown shade as she bought herself a bouquet of flowers and a green juice from Kreations. D'Errico, who posed for Playboy in 1995 and became an OnlyFans creator in recent years, often stuns fans on social media with her youthful looks. Commenting on a photo from March 18 of the star posing on a staircase in a skintight white dress with a plunging neckline, one person wrote, "wow wow wow.. you are looking incredible." "I've always been amazed by your beauty and how down to earth you are," someone else raved. As Us Weekly reported, D'Errico was introduced to her ex-husband, Nikki Six of Mötley Crüe, by her Baywatch co-star Pamela Anderson (who was married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee). D'Errico and Sixx were married from 1996 to 2007.

"I worry for her safety": Shannon Sharpe's ex Michele Evans expresses concern for Jane Doe's safety amid $50 million sexual assault lawsuit
"I worry for her safety": Shannon Sharpe's ex Michele Evans expresses concern for Jane Doe's safety amid $50 million sexual assault lawsuit

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

"I worry for her safety": Shannon Sharpe's ex Michele Evans expresses concern for Jane Doe's safety amid $50 million sexual assault lawsuit

Shannon Sharpe has been sued for $50 million.(Image via Getty Images) It seems like things for the NFL legend, Shannon Sharpe, are only getting worse, as now a woman claiming to be an ex, Michele Evans, has spoken in support of Jane Doe, who has sued the legend for a whopping $50 million. A few days ago, Michele Evans had spoken to the U.S. Sun about how she was sexually assaulted and threatened by Shannon Sharpe when she initiated a break up in 2010, and now she has given her take on the controversy surrounding Jane Doe's lawsuit. Operation Sindoor 'Operation Sindoor still ongoing': Rajnath Singh at all-party meet Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list Op Sindoor: 3 explosions rock Lahore, flight ops temporarily halted Shannon Sharpe's ex girlfriend, Michele Evans, is 'worried' about Jane Doe According to the U.S. Sun, Michele Evans has slammed Shannon Sharpe and his lawyers for 'doxxing' Jane Doe after she sued him for $50 million and accused him of repeatedly sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions. Michele Evans said, 'I pray for you. I have been there. I've been dealing with this for 15 years, so I know what you're going through. I'm sorry that he doxed you. It sounds horrible…' Michele Evans continued, 'Why would you do it? There's a reason papers and reporters don't mention the names of sexual assault victims, and he because I've been going through this case with him, he knows what it did to me.' She added, 'He knows what it did to me, and he goes and does it to her, not only her full name but then her OnlyFans account. I worry for her safety. I really worry for her safety, and I can't believe he had the audacity to [publicly name Doe]." Michele Evans, though, has never sued Shannon Sharpe for sexual assault even though she has claimed to be assaulted by him when she wanted to end her relationship with him in 2010. In 2023, two years before Shannon Sharpe found himself in the $50 million lawsuit with Jane, Michele Evans had filed a lawsuit against him for defamation, libel and slander. Back in 2010, Michele Evans had filed a restraining order against Shannon Sharpe but took it back a few days later. Shannon Sharpe's representative has denied any allegations made by Michele Evans As Shannon Sharpe claims he is innocent in the $50 million lawsuit filed by Jane Doe and has repeatedly spoken about being in a consensual relationship with the young woman, similarly, the NFL legend's rep has denied Michele Evans' accusations, as per the U.S. Sun and the Daily Mail. Shannon Sharpe has not reacted to Michele Evans claims yet and has continued with his work for the Nightcap podcast and Club Shay Shay after he stepped down from his role at First Take. Fans have been pretty divided about Shannon Sharpe's current situation. While some support him, others have slammed him for being with young women. Also Read: "Put his p**is in my mouth": Shannon Sharpe's ex girlfriend Michele Evans shares disturbing claims about being sexually assaulted by the NFL legend

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