Bam Margera is headed back to rehab after he's located at Deerfield Beach, Florida hotel | Daily ...
Reps for the 42-year-old TV personality told TMZ on Monday that Margera was located at a Deerfield Beach, Florida hotel, where Broward Sheriff's deputies and a crisis intervention team were on the scene to speak with the troubled TV star.
Margera's parents Phil and April Margera were on hand for an intervention with the Jackass alum, his reps told the outlet, and other relatives called in to talk to him amid the emotional timeframe.
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Dave Coulier says his Full House co-star Lori Loughlin was the 'last' person he expect to go to ...
Thirty-five years after their beloved series Full House hit the airwaves, Dave Coulier is opening up about his co-star Lori Loughlin's legal troubles.
Her 62-year-old co-star opened up about Loughlin in a new interview with E! , in which he admitted Loughlin was the 'last' person from the series he expected to go to jail.
Former New Bedford police union treasurer sentenced for fund thefts
BOSTON – A former New Bedford Police Dept. officer and NBPD union treasurer was sentenced Monday for stealing nearly $50,000 in union funds.
"Mr. Fernandes took an oath to protect and serve the people of New Bedford. Instead, he violated the trust bestowed upon him by both the New Bedford community and his fellow officers," said United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins in a press release. "For several years, Mr.
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