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'There was no safety': Former Bad Boy exec gives shocking insight into Diddy's infamous parties
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September 27, 2024
A former executive (inset) at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' record label has spoken out about the scale of the rapper's infamous parties as part of a documentary exploring his alleged debauchery. The 54-year-old rapper has been held in a New York City jail ever since his arrest last week, deemed too much of a 'threat to the community' by authorities to be let out even after offering a $50 million bond. He is accused of presiding over a sordid empire of sexual crimes and physical abuse and could spend the rest of his life behind bars if convicted on all charges. He denies the allegations.
Kelly Osbourne speaks out about 'corrupt' rehab centers in Matthew Perry documentary
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September 16, 2024
Kelly Osbourne has opened up about her shocking experiences in rehab facilities. The 39-year-old media personality - whose boyfriend Sid Wilson was burned during an explosion on their shared farm - appears on the new documentary TMZ Investigates Matthew Perry and the Secret Celebrity Drug Ring. While speaking with host Harvey Levin in a teaser, Osbourne - who is a recovering addict - shared that some rehabilitation centers exploit their patients for financial gain.
Matthew Perry Met His 'Ketamine Queen' Drug Dealer In Rehab -- Here's Why That Is SO Troubling!
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August 17, 2024
Matthew Perry was in rehab when he met the woman who would allegedly come to play a big role in the tragic and chaotic last few months of his life.
Of course, we’ve been covering the tale of the so-called “Ketamine Queen,” whose real name is Jasveen Sangha. She has been accused, along with several other people, of funneling ketamine to the Friends alum in the months leading up to his death last year. She’s also been accused of dealing drugs in a massive and unsettling second investigation that is unrelated to Perry. And now, we are learning more about how she came into contact with the sitcom star in the first place.
Lawyer for Boeing whistleblower claims bosses gave worker 'PTSD' and ordered him to ignore 787 defects before killing himself
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July 25, 2024
John Barnett, 62, was so troubled by the work environment, his attorney Brian Knowles said, he ended up taking his life during a legal battle with the carrier this past March. 'With John, it was a very difficult seven-year legal battle that had been going on,' his attorney Brian Knowles told Newsweek in an interview Thursday. 'He had been diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety issues from being exposed to a hostile work environment at the 787 program, and that really took a toll on him. 'Unfortunately, he ended up taking his own life.'
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone reveal they once 'competed' to see which action star could shed the most body fat and kill the most villains
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April 23, 2024
Action stars and longtime pals Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone admitted that they once competed to see who could shed more body fat during their action films heyday. In a clip obtained by Page Six from the upcoming special, TMZ Presents: Arnold & Sly: Rivals, Friends, Icons, the 76-year-old Terminator star and the 77-year-old Rocky actor shared their history of competing over their weight with host Harvey Levin. The Hollywood legends tried to outdo the other in their action films in other ways, especially during the peak of their career in the 1980s.
Boeing releases video of factory fatigue testing to prove aircrafts can be trusted after devastating whistleblower testimony
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April 18, 2024
The rarely seen footage comes as the company fiercely fights back following a whistleblower's testimony on Capitol Hill, where a longtime engineer made some alarming allegations about the embattled aircraft manufacturer. Boeing is now pushing back in a ways never seen before, going as far as to reveal video from some of its testing. The footage shows parts of the same plane Sam Salehpour deemed unsafe, staying strong during the application of a large, dynamic force, despite already being intentionally damaged. Boeing went on to issue a statement saying Salehpour's claims he was retaliated upon after airing concerns about practices he saw while with the company were false, and that they are 'fully confident' in the safety and durability of their aircraft. https://twitter.com/GMA/status/1780921050387059120 Embedded successfully (but no preview is available) URL: Insert Existing URL Embeds cannot be edited within CC - external links may contain tracking or scripts not covered by our cookie policy. To edit an existing URL Embed, please contact App Support: support@mailonline.co.uk New URL Embeds may be created for approved sites but certain URL Embeds may contain tracking not covered by our cookie policy. The following Embeds are normally acceptable: - youtube.com - twitter.com - instagram.com - facebook.com - tiktok.com Sorry, but something went wrong. Check the link and try again. Sorry this is an invalid url for embed.
Flight or fight: After a string of mishaps, terrified flyers are swapping Boeing planes, traveling with anti-anxiety drugs, and praying, as FAA reconsiders route restrictions for United Airlines
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March 24, 2024
Some people have taken to traveling with anti-anxiety drugs as a result of the mishaps, according to NBC News, who was interviewing travelers about their changing plans. Some people wrote to TikTok to announce their latest game plans, with one demonstrating how to specifically exclude Boeing crafts from future flights when booking them online. Praying has emerged as yet another popular option to combat the missteps, which have most recently saw a United Airlines plane grounded on March 15. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered a crash that killed dozens of passengers only days after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered a crash that killed dozens of passengers. Both came after an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-MAX 9 missed a door mid-flight in January, sparking a federal probe. With several events since, the FAA is considering banning new routes to reduce United's growth.
After a simple mishap on the LATAM Airlines flight resulted in a deadly crash, Boeing's order has increased safety inspections to 787 cockpits, as the Oregon-bound United Airlines plane loses a wing panel mid-air
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March 16, 2024
Following a flight, Boeing's United Airlines plane was grounded for a few hours, according to the note, which was released on Thursday. That plane was a Boeing 737-824, and the cause of the midair malfunction, as many others in recent weeks, is still under scrutiny. Boeing said it suggested that airlines inspect the motorized cockpit seats outside New Zealand's LATAM flight. Before billing the advisory as nothing more than a 'precautionary step,' the aircraft manufacturer went on to indicate that the controls included how to disable motors that move the seats in its 787s.'
The new in a long line of safety issues for the troubled aviation giant is a Boeing United Airlines flight that lost a panel mid-air before landing in Oregon
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March 16, 2024
Despite the missing piece, the plane, a Boeing 737-824, safely touched down in Medford, Oregon. No injuries were reported, according to Jackson County Airport Director Amber Judd, who said the flight had originated from San Francisco. Unlike the slew of incidents in recent months, she maintained that the plane was not a new one. In January, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-MAX 9 lost a door mid-flight. The incident, which was only the latest from the troubled manufacturer, occurred on Monday, and it was the sixth involving a Boeing plane in ten days. Judd extended the information as feds continue to investigate Boeing's manufacturing activities.
According to hotel workers, Boeing whistleblower John Barnett ate quesadilla, drank coke, and didn't appear angry at all' on night, before being discovered dead with a'self-inflicted' gunshot wound
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March 14, 2024
Barnett, 62, was discovered with a "self-inflicted" gunshot wound in Charleston, where he had been depositioning in a bombshell lawsuit relating to the production of the 787 Dreamliner plane. Staff at the Holiday Inn where Barnett was discovered dead revealed that the former quality boss seemed fine in the evening before his'suicide' was discovered, although more concerns regarding where he took his own life emerged. Barnett ate a Quesadilla, drank a Coke, scrolled on his phone, and seemed fine on the evening of March 8, according to the New York Post. Barnett was in good spirits in between his depositions, and his counsel challenged the coroner's office's decision that the gunshot wound was'self-inflicted,' according to his counsel.
After a fuel leak during takeoff, United Boeing 777 was forced to land - the FIFTH safety incident this week that involved the suicide of the whistleblower as the airline informs the aviation giant that it would not make its delayed 737 Max 10s
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March 13, 2024
The incident, which was only the fifth for the troubled manufacturer, occurred on Monday, and it was the fifth involving a Boeing plane in the span of seven days. The forced landing occurred on the San Francisco-bound 777-300, with fluid film leaking from its undercarriage, and is now under scrutiny. An ex-Boeing staffer-turned whistleblower was discovered dead by suicide on Saturday after claiming he observed second-rate parts being fitted on planes. In addition, Boeing lost more than $4 billion overnight after the latest incident, which killed 50 passengers on the firm's flagship 787-Dreamliner, just hours before that. The FAA has since revealed that the company failed 33 of 89 audits during an examination of Boeing's 737 Max, a model it had been aiming to upgrade with with the long-awaited Max 10. United Airlines requested that the company suspend operations on the unreleased jets after the incident on Monday and several others, indicating an increase in faith among carriers.
According to a police report, Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was discovered dead with a rifle in his hand and left note on his truck's passenger seat outside a South Carolina hotel
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March 12, 2024
According to DailyMail.com, a Boeing whistleblower who had testified against the company just days before his death shot himself with a handgun and left a suicide note in his car. On Saturday, John Barnett, 62, was discovered dead in his truck in a hotel parking garage in Charleston, South Carolina, seven years after he retired after a 32-year career. The ex-quality manager at Boeing's North Charleston plant died of a "self-inflicted" wound, and the Charleston Police Department was investigating his death.
In the final video before his'suicide,' Boeing whistleblower John Barnett is shown that the aviation giant fired quality control inspectors and mechanics who 'approved their own work.'
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March 12, 2024
In Charleston, where he had been arguing with Boeing lawyers about a whistleblower retaliation claims, John Barnett, 62, was discovered with a'self-inflicted' gunshot wound. In a January appearance on TMZ, he warned Boeing that the 737 planes were being deployed in the air just months after the Alaska Airlines near-tragedy on air. Barnett said the incident surrounding the panel pointing to something larger - and something that had been alleged in his case against the corporation: Boeing was going blind to safety issues in order to raise their bottom line. Boeing started removing inspection services from their jobs in 2012 - back in 2012... It allowed the mechanics to sell their own vehicle,'' he says.' He told TMZ's Charles Latibeaudiere and Harvey Levin that he remembers his time as a quality control at Boeing's plant in South Carolina, which made 687 units. Barnett added: What we're seeing with the door plug blowout is what I've seen with the majority of the plane, as far as jobs being carried out properly, inspection steps being skipped, and concerns being dismissed. "I'm worried about the 737 and 787 because those services have really adopted the belief that quality is high and non value added.' "I know the FAA is going in and done due diligence and inspections to ensure the door closes on the 737 is installed correctly and the fasteners are stored properly," the FAA says, quoting the parts that almost played a role in the incident. 'But, my concern is, "What's the rest of the airplane?What's the condition of the rest of the airplane?"'
After being discovered dead in his truck on the third day of his deposition in a bombshell lawsuit against Boeing, Boeing whistleblower John Barnett's lawyer casts doubt on coroner's finding that the gunshot wound was'self-inflicted.'
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March 12, 2024
John Barnett, the former Boeing quality manager, was discovered dead in South Carolina on Saturday, less than three months after he had warned about the production processes of both the 737 and 787-Dreamliners. On March 9, the Charleston County coroner confirmed to the BBC that he died from a "self-inflicted" wound and that police were investigating his death. However, Brian Knowles, his counsel, has challenged the coroner's official findings.
As FAA discovers the company FAILED 33 of 89 audits and used Dawn soap for lubricant, Boeing whistleblower's warning over the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 737 Max weeks before he was discovered dead
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March 12, 2024
Former Boeing Quality Manager John Barnett resurfaced on Monday, a week after the FAA announced that the firm failed a whopping 33 of 89 audits during an examination of its 737 Max production process. Cops have now traced the cause of the shooting as a self-inflicted gunshot, though his counsel said he had been in town to discuss his whistleblower retribution case with Boeing attorneys. The lawsuit charged that under pressure workers were intentionally fitting'sub-standard' parts to Boeing 787s, and that brass were sweeping defects under the carpet to save money. Barnett appeared on TMZ earlier this year to give his take on a technological malfunction that saw a door fly off the hinges of a 737, a model he believes was being victimized by new shifts in focus as well as the 787. His warning would be prophetic, as a 787 suffered a'scientific tragedy' on Monday, injuring 50 people. Barnett explained in January that he believed both models were ticking time bombs because both designs were under scrutiny.
OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney's parents say she WAS acting in self-defense when she stabbed BF: 'It would have been her funeral we'd be talking about if not his'
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February 12, 2024
Harvey Levin of TMZ talks to Kim and Deborah Clenney about their infamous daughter's case in an interview that will air on Monday night. Deborah tells Levin that if her daughter hadn't violently shielded herself, she would have ultimately been the perpetrator. 'Even if this hadn't happened, it would have been her funeral we were talking about.' It might have been the other way round,' she said, referring to the day her daughter stabbed her boyfriend, crypto-trader Christian Obumseli, to death.
During Khloe Kardashian's union, Lamar Odom said drugs were his 'girlfriend.'
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December 20, 2022
Lamar Odom isn't holding back in his forthcoming special, TMZ PRESENTS: Lamar Odom's Sex, Drugs, and Kardashians. Odom, 43, said in a trailer for the forthcoming show, he called heroin during his marriage to Khloe Kardashian, 38, and confessed to putting his ex in's**t' that the world has no clue about. 'Drugs,' was my girlfriend.' I had a wife and cocaine,' Lamar told Harvey Levin.