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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Mark Kelly was rushed to the hospital for an alleged overdose,
which his lawyers are blaming on prison staff. The singer's
legal team says he overdosed on meds given to him
by people working at the prison where he's being held.
Their claim, interesting enough, comes a week after they filed
in an emergency motion seeking his release to hone confinement,
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claiming prison officials had pressured other inmates to kill him.
In a new filing, they say he was placed in
solitary confinement, which we heard on June tenth, not long
after the emergency motion was filed. Two days later, allegedly,
prison prison officials gave him an overdose quantity of anxiety
and sleep meds. They say he woke up feeling dizzy,
tried to get up, fell to the ground, then crawled
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to the door of the cell and lost consciousness. He
was taken by ambulance to the hospital, but allegedly removed
two days after against medical advice, so they wanted him
to stay, according to his lawyers. Remember this is all
according to his lawyers, as he was said to receive
some sort of surgery on a blood clot issue, which
would over required a two week hospital stay. Lawyers claim
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that his life is now in jeopardy right now because
of the Bureau of Prisons denying him necessary surgery to
clear these clots from his lungs. They say he could
die from this condition and they are letting it happen.
The Bureau of Prisons declined to comment. They just said
it's appending litigation, so that's really all we know. And
I have been seeing some conflicting story worries, so I'll
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update you as I find out. Of course, Tyler Perry
has been hit with a lawsuit accusing him of sexually
harassing and assaulting an actor on his bet show, The Oval.
Actor Derek Dixon filed a two hundred and sixty million
dollar lawsuit accusing Tyler of using his power to coerce
him into a sexual relationship in exchange for career advancement.
Derek claims advances started after he was cast in January
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of twenty twenty, with two alleged assaults at Tyler's Georgia home.
He says he refused, then he faced harassment, assault, and
retaliation for speaking up, even reporting it in twenty twenty
four before quitting The Oval. The suit includes graphic details
which I will spare you, but Tyler's lawyer dismissed the
lawsuit as a shakedown, denying all allegations and calling them fabricated.
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And the drink company Liquid Death teamed up with Ozzy
Osbourne to release limited edition iced tea cans sealed with
the rocker's own DNA aka his saliva in a lab
grade container, autographed and ready for purchase. The idea to
give fans an opportunity to clone him. He had a
funnier quote, but I'm not sure if I can say
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that on the radio and I like my job. Each
four hundred and fifty dollars can is marketed as a
way for fans to literally carry a piece of the
Prints of Darkness into the future.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
So if you're interested in.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
A five hundred dollars can of Ozzie's saliva and some
iced tea, then you can buy that. Lastly, Cardi B
announced her first solo single of twenty twenty five, is
called The Outside and slated to arrive on Friday, June twentieth.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I'm glad that Ozzie's still around, by the way, I'm
super glad. Like, but when I used to watch the
Osbourne's in high school, he was hanging by thee. I thought.
I thought that we were in moments, right. I didn't
know if he's going for the episode, Like, I really don't.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Yeah, right, that's how he sounded, peeky.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
I've been saying, I'm glad, glad he's okay, But that
was like thirty years ago.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
He fried his brain.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
It was like thirty years ago, right, No, he had.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
A you're giggling as you say, I'm.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Mean he had quite the run. He certainly did. But
I'm glad I'm glad, I'm glad things are well and
he and Sharon are still together and they know they've
had some up to down.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
They certainly are and they certainly have okay, and he's
still calling out for her, like, keep it on the show,
tell me I'm wrong, all right, I'm gonna wrack down,
all right.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
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