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Massive Beach Party Leads to 26 Arrests and Discovery of Homemade Machine Gun

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The Orange Crush weekend, often a subject of debate due to its large gatherings, concluded with not only these arrests but also the seizure of five firearms. Alarmingly, one of the confiscated weapons had been modified into a makeshift machine gun, capable of fully automatic firing, according to police reports.

Breaking down the numbers, Tybee Island police were responsible for 19 of the arrests, while the Georgia State Patrol accounted for the remaining seven. This year’s total of 26 arrests shows an increase from last year’s count of 22. In comparison, there were significantly more arrests in 2024, totaling 54, while the number in 2023 was the same as this year.

At this time, further specifics regarding the nature of the arrests have not been disclosed.

No other details on the arrests were immediately available.

Beach scene at Orange Crush Reloaded

Known as Crush Reloaded this year, the main event is scheduled for Saturday with a music festival at the Tybee Island beach pier and pavilion. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

Police also handed out 100 traffic citations over the three-day span, with 49 issued by Tybee Island officers and 51 by state troopers.

During the same period, the island’s 911 center handled 297 calls for service, Randolph said.

The annual event branded this year as “Crush Reloaded,” returned to Tybee Island over the weekend with organizers promoting it online as “THE BIGGEST HBCU BEACH BASH IS BACK” and saying more than 50,000 people were expected.

WATCH: Tybee Island mayor says Orange Crush Reloaded is no longer ‘destructive’

Tybee Island Mayor Brian West told Fox News Digital the city’s security approach closely mirrored what authorities have used in recent years.

“It’s pretty similar to what we did last year. It looks like we might have more people this year, but we put in a safety protocol three years ago that seems to be pretty effective. And it’s pretty much what we’ve seen for the past three years now,” West told Fox News Digital.

West said authorities brought in help from agencies across the region and the state, including the Georgia State Patrol, Department of Natural Resources, Motor Carrier Division, Liberty County Sheriff’s Office, Chatham County Sheriff’s Office, Chatham County Police Department and Tybee Island’s own police force.

Police watch during the Orange Crush festival in Tybee Island, Georgia

Law enforcement officers watch from the pavilion as DNR rides through the crowd on ATVs during Crush Reloaded, formerly known as Orange Crush at Tybee Island, Ga on Saturday, April 18, 2026. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

West said the stepped-up safety measures followed problems in 2023, when he said people who were not college students came to the event and brought “drugs and guns.”

“We had a really bad situation in 2023. And what happened was we had a lot of people that came to this event that weren’t college students. They were older people that were trying to take advantage of the group, and they were bringing drugs and guns,” West said. “And with the security that we put in place, we’ve been able to filter those people out. And so now we have college students that are here, and it’s more of a spring break type group than it is a destructive type group.”

Spring breakers pose for a photo during Orange Crush

Spring breakers pose for a photo during Crush Reloaded, formerly known as Orange Crush at Tybee Island, Ga on Saturday, April 18, 2026. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

He also said city leaders have found the event runs more smoothly when students have organized entertainment.

“It really works much better when we work together and have some type of activity for the students to do. In the past, when they just showed up, they kinda had to make their own fun. And sometimes that fun really wasn’t the best thing to be doing,” West said. “So when there’s an activity, when there is a band, when there are things to keep their attention, it works much better.”

WATCH: CEO of Orange Crush says event is ‘rebranded’ with collaboration with police, city

Orange Crush Reloaded CEO Steven Smalls similarly told Fox News Digital the event is intended to give college students a place to celebrate safely.

“It’s about the college students more than anything to come out and have a good time and focus on the graduation that’s coming up in May. It’s a college-based thing and hopefully in the future I’m able to give back to some student debt relief and hopefully one day help one of SSU (Savannah State University) students. Give one of these kids a scholarship if I do good out here, you know, just put back towards the college community,” Smalls said.

Smalls said the rebranded event and cooperation with city officials helped create a better environment for attendees.

Law enforcement officers keep a watchful eye during Orange Crush

Law enforcement officers keep a watchful eye as partyers gather during Crush Reloaded, formerly known as Orange Crush at Tybee Island, Ga on Saturday, April 18, 2026. (© Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

“This is the rebrand. I think that’s probably the best thing that happened. I love the way the relationship is built, and I understand what they got going on, and they understand what I have going on. And working together, it became just right here what you see today,” Smalls said.

He also argued that the organized festival helps channel the crowds.

“If I wasn’t doing this, then they would just be popping out here. There wouldn’t be no sound, no entertainment. It wouldn’t nothing for them to do, it’d just be them being so pushed out. So me bringing the entertainment and me being here, they come out here to have fun. The police presence, that helps you be safe,” Smalls said.

Performers interact with dancers

Performers interact with dancers during Crush Reloaded, formerly known as Orange Crush at Tybee Island, Ga on Saturday, April 18, 2026. (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Known for drawing massive crowds to the small Georgia beach town, Orange Crush has long stirred controversy among residents and law enforcement because of past violence, arrests and trash left behind in its wake.

Ahead of this year’s festivities, Tybee Island officials said they were heightening enforcement and preparing for an influx of visitors, as local concerns grew over public safety and so-called “teen takeovers” that have been reported around the country and in the region.

“Rest assured that we have heard you and that public safety will always be our top priority,” Randolph previously told Fox News Digital when asked about residents’ concerns over the event.

Beginning Thursday before the festival weekend, residents and visitors saw an increased law enforcement presence from various local and state agencies across the island. Authorities also launched a road safety checkpoint on Highway 80, carved out emergency lanes on main roads and closed the 14th and 16th Street parking lots in an effort to maintain order.

WATCH: Teen takeover in Georgia caught on camera

On April 4, police said an unpermitted pop-up event near the Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion was interrupted by gunfire after hundreds of teens gathered in the area.

Officers said they heard a single gunshot around 6:30 p.m., sending the crowd running.

Orange Crush dates back decades and earned a reputation in the early 1990s as a rowdy, crime-filled weekend.

The festival later moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 2021, citing issues including limited parking, lack of resources and alleged civil rights concerns, before returning to Tybee Island in 2023 for the first time since 2020.

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Tragic Assault: Two Charged in Fatal Beating Leaving Victim with Spine Lacerations

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Main, left to right: Nicholas Caban and Jacob Firestone (Lake County Sheriff’s Office). Inset: Matthew Ascaridis (GoFundMe).

Two men from Illinois are now facing lengthy prison sentences after being convicted in the brutal killing of a 45-year-old father, whom they attacked outside his home and left to die.

A Lake County jury reached a verdict on Saturday, finding Nicholas Caban, 23, and Jacob Firestone, 22, guilty on all charges related to the 2022 murder of Matthew Ascaridis, including second-degree murder.

The decision followed a six-day trial where prosecutors presented testimony from over a dozen witnesses, comprising law enforcement personnel, medical experts, and other specialists.

Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart commented on the case, stating that the evidence clearly indicated Ascaridis “was killed due to excessive violence from these two offenders.” He expressed gratitude that the jury meticulously considered both forensic and circumstantial evidence, leading to the conviction of both individuals on all charges.

As detailed in a press release from the prosecutor’s office, the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force was called to Fort Sheridan Beach in Highland Park in response to several noise complaints. There, authorities discovered Ascaridis’s body at approximately 5:12 a.m. on September 17, 2022, with indications that he had endured severe trauma.

An autopsy conducted by the Lake County Coroner’s Office determined the victim suffered “catastrophic injuries” to his spinal cord — the kind more commonly seen in car crashes.

The coroner told jurors that Ascaridis was struck multiple times in the head with so much force that he was left with a lacerated spinal cord, according to testimony cited by the Lake & McHenry County Scanner.

The violence stemmed from a confrontation hours earlier, after Ascaridis left his nearby home to investigate loud noises late the night before. The victim’s wife testified that the couple had been packing for a trip around 11 p.m. when they began hearing “loud noises” near the house. Ascaridis called police twice but was told a response could be delayed. He ultimately went to the beach around 1 a.m. to check things out himself.

Evidence presented at trial showed Ascaridis encountered Caban and Firestone on the beach, leading to what authorities described as a “violent confrontation,” The Record North Shore reported.

Despite the severity of the attack, prosecutors said the defendants did not immediately seek help. Instead, they waited hours before calling 911, leaving Ascaridis “alone on the beach, unable to move, gasping for air” before he died, according to the release.

When police responded to a 911 call at Caban’s home around 5:23 a.m., they found Firestone lying injured in the yard and Caban nearby. Both appeared injured but conscious, authorities said. The men initially claimed that Ascaridis had attacked them and was injured in a fall, but prosecutors argued those accounts were contradicted by medical evidence and DNA recovered from the scene.

Testimony also showed the confrontation began after Ascaridis approached the men about the noise, which included music and activity on the beach, according to Lake & McHenry Scanner.

Caban and Firestone, who were 20 and 18 at the time of the killing, each face between four and 20 years in prison, to be served at 50%. They are currently scheduled to appear in court for their sentencing hearing June 18.

A GoFundMe page for Ascaridis described him as an “incredible husband” to his wife and a “devoted father” to his two children who “always greeted friends and family with his warmth and a smile.”

Shockwaves in the Music World: Rising Star D4vd Accused in Grisly Teen Murder Case

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Singer D4vd has been charged with murder over the death of a 14-year-old girl whose dismembered and decomposed body was found in September in his apparently abandoned Tesla, prosecutors say.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has formally charged David Burke, also known by his stage name D4vd, with several grave offenses, including first-degree murder, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under 14, and mutilation of a body. These charges stem from the tragic death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

She was reported missing by her family in 2024, when she was 13. Authorities say she was 14 when she died.
D4vd performs at Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 20, 2025. (Getty Images for Coachella)

The accusations carry additional weight due to special circumstances, such as lying in wait, financial motives, and murdering a witness involved in an investigation. These factors elevate the severity of the charges, potentially leading to a death penalty sentence, although prosecutors have yet to decide if they will pursue this option.

Following his arrest in Hollywood last Thursday, Burke, a Houston-born alternative pop musician, has maintained his innocence. In a statement, his legal team emphasized, “The actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death.”

The body of Celeste Rivas Hernandez was discovered in a Tesla that had been towed from the Hollywood Hills on September 8, marking a grim conclusion just a day after what would have been her 15th birthday. Her family, residing in Lake Elsinore, approximately 110 kilometers southeast of Los Angeles, had previously reported her missing.

The long-dead body of Rivas Hernandez was found inside a Tesla that was towed from the Hollywood Hills on September 8, one day after she would have turned 15. Her family had reported her missing from her hometown of Lake Elsinore, about 110 kilometres south-east of Los Angeles.

Authorities did not publicly name Burke as a suspect until his arrest. His lawyers’ statement last week, in which said they “will vigorously defend David’s innocence”, was the first time they weighed in publicly.

The singer had been under investigation by an LA County grand jury looking into the death. The probe was officially secret, but its existence — and his designation as its target — was revealed in February when his mother, father and brother objected in a Texas court to subpoenas demanding they testify.

American singer-songwriter, David Anthony Burke, aka D4vd, performs on the Casino stage during the 58th Montreux Jazz Festival in 2024.. (Cyril Zingaro/Keystone via AP, File)

The 2023 Tesla Model Y was registered in the singer’s name at the Texas address of his subpoenaed family members, according to court filings from prosecutors. It had been towed from an upscale Hollywood Hills neighbourhood where it had been sitting as though it was abandoned.

Police investigators searching the Tesla in a tow yard found a cadaver bag “covered with insects and a strong odour of decay”, court documents said. Detectives partially unzipped a bag and found a head and torso.

Investigators from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office removed the bag and “discovered the arms and legs had been severed from the body”, according to court documents.

A second black bag was found under the first, and dismembered body parts were inside it. No cause of death has been publicly revealed, and police got a judge to block the release details of the autopsy.

Singer-songwriter David Burke aka D4vd sits in artist space at Coachella music festival on April 18, 2025. (AP)

On Friday, the medical examiner told The Associated Press the court order remained in place after Burke’s arrest, and suggested to ask the police whether they would ask to lift it.

The family of Rivas Hernandez has remained private and has not made any public statements on her death or the case.

D4vd, pronounced “David”, gained popularity among Gen Z for his blend of indie rock, R&B and lo-fi pop. He went viral on TikTok in 2022 with the hit Romantic Homicide, which peaked at No.4 four on Billboard’s Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.

He then signed with Darkroom and Interscope Records and released his debut EP Petals to Thorns and a follow-up, The Lost Petals, in 2023.

When the body was discovered, the singer continued his North American tour, but when reports of his possible involvement spread widely, he cancelled the final two shows and a European tour that was to follow.

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Unexpected Surge in Polls Elevates Newsom’s ‘Dark Horse’ Candidate to Frontrunner Status

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Xavier Becerra, previously the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Joe Biden, has unexpectedly gained significant traction in the gubernatorial race, according to sources close to Gavin Newsom’s team.

Becerra’s newfound popularity comes in the wake of the sudden downfall of Eric Swalwell’s campaign. Swalwell had been considered a strong Democratic contender until he withdrew from the race, facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, which he has denied, alongside an ongoing Department of Justice probe.

With Swalwell’s exit, Becerra seems to be capitalizing on the opportunity, positioning himself as a key player in the race.

A recent poll conducted from April 14 to April 18, sampling 800 likely primary voters, reveals Becerra’s support has surged to 15%. This marks a significant increase from the mere 4% he held earlier this month.

A new survey conducted between April 14 and April 18 among 800 likely primary voters shows Becerra jumping to 15% support — an 11-point surge from just 4% earlier this month.

The sudden rise places him in a tight cluster of candidates battling for second place, signaling a rapidly shifting political landscape.

The poll shows Trump-backed Republican Steve Hilton still leading the field with 20%, while Becerra is now tied with billionaire Tom Steyer at 15%.

Close behind are Chad Bianco at 14% and Katie Porter at 13%, all within striking distance of a runoff spot, according to a poll by Gudelunas Strategies.

The surge comes amid growing chatter that allies of Gavin Newsom are increasingly viewing Becerra as a viable dark horse candidate to succeed the term-limited governor.

While Newsom himself has not issued a formal endorsement, reports suggest individuals within his political network have begun shifting their attention toward Becerra following Swalwell’s exit.

The governor has publicly maintained a neutral stance. The California Post has reached out to Newsom’s office for comment.

Behind the scenes, political observers note increasing signs of movement. Firms and strategists with ties to Newsom have reportedly begun engaging with Becerra’s campaign, fueling speculation that institutional support could further boost his standing in the coming weeks.


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With California’s primary system advancing the top two candidates regardless of party, even small shifts in voter sentiment could determine who makes it onto the November ballot.

Among Democratic-leaning voters specifically, Becerra appears to have carved out an early advantage. He leads that group with 21%, ahead of both Steyer and Porter, who each register 19%.

Favorability ratings also paint a favorable picture for Becerra. The poll found he holds a +33 net favorability — significantly higher than Porter (+8) and Steyer (+5) — indicating relatively strong perceptions among voters who know him.

Despite the momentum, the race remains wide open.

Hilton maintains a narrow lead, and four candidates — Becerra, Steyer, Bianco, and Porter — remain clustered within the margin of error for second place.

With 10% of voters still undecided and months to go before the primary, the contest is far from settled.

If current trends hold, California voters could be witnessing the emergence of a true late-stage contender and a November ballot between Becerra and Hilton.

D4vd Faces Murder Charges in Connection with 14-Year-Old Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s Death, District Attorney Reports

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LOS ANGELES — The musician known as D4vd has been formally accused of first-degree murder in the “brutal and horrific” killing of a 14-year-old girl. Her dismembered remains were discovered in his impounded Tesla last year in Los Angeles, according to an announcement by Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman on Monday.

David Burke, the 21-year-old artist residing in Los Angeles and legally known as D4vd, was apprehended last week. His arrest follows a comprehensive investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, as reported by police authorities. Burke is currently detained without the possibility of bail.

The charges were filed after the Los Angeles Police Department submitted the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Monday for review and consideration.

If convicted, Burke faces a life sentence with no chance of parole, as stated by District Attorney Hochman.

The gruesome discovery of the teenager’s dismembered body was made last fall in the trunk of a Tesla car registered to the musician.

Rivas Hernandez’s family is expected to attend the presser and court hearing, their attorney said.

“The Rivas Hernandez family is committed to ensuring that Celeste’s voice is heard and her memory is honored throughout this process,” the attorney, Patrick Steinfeld, said in a statement.

D4vd’s attorneys maintained his innocence following his arrest on Thursday.

“Let us be clear — the actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death,” his attorneys said in a statement. “We will vigorously defend David’s innocence.” 

READ MORE: Who is D4vd? Singer arrested in 14-year-old’s death started as video game streamer

Rivas Hernandez, from Lake Elsinore in Riverside County, had been missing for over a year when her badly decomposed, dismembered body was found in the trunk of D4vd’s abandoned, impounded Tesla at a Hollywood tow yard in September 2025, officials said.

Her head and torso were found in one bag, and her arms and legs in another, according to the court documents from Hochman filed in connection with a Los Angeles County grand jury investigation in connection with the teen’s death.

The Tesla had been at the impound lot for two days after being found abandoned on a Hollywood street, investigators said. The towed vehicle was registered to Burke.

Officers had responded to the impound lot “for a foul odor coming from a vehicle,” Los Angeles police said.

The teen may have been dead for several weeks before her body was discovered, police said. Her remains were found a day after her 15th birthday, according to her death certificate.

The “Romantic Homicide” singer’s arrest comes after months of compiling evidence, senior officials told ABC News. The grand jury that was empaneled didn’t play much of a role in getting to this point, they said.

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Clay County Launches Help Center for Residents Impacted by Massive 2,000-Acre Wildfire

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Voluntary evacuations were initiated Sunday evening after a train reportedly emitted sparks, igniting a fire near the railroad tracks just south of Green Cove Springs.

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — UPDATE: Clay County authorities have established a dedicated hotline for residents seeking information about the significant fire raging in the southern part of the county. The hotline number is 877-252-9362. Officials remind residents to dial 911 in case of emergencies.

The Florida Forest Service is now treating the Crews Road fire in Clay County and the Railroad Complex fire in Putnam County as one extensive wildfire, which covers an area of 3,000 acres.

In Clay County, the northern section of the blaze is referred to as the Crews Road Fire. It has currently consumed 2,000 acres and is 5% contained.

The Florida Forest Service has deployed 15 firefighting tractor-plow units to establish firebreaks. Additional air support has been requested and is on its way. At present, two airtankers and two helicopters are actively dropping fire retardant and water over the affected area. Air reconnaissance teams are also actively monitoring the situation.

Voluntary evacuations are underway for some homes as Clay County crews respond to a massive fire believed to have been caused by a train Sunday, according to Clay County Fire Rescue.

The Crews Road fire is located along the train tracks south of Green Cove Springs and Clarkes Creek, near County Road 209 S and Highway 17 S. The Florida Forest Service lists it as one single fire spanning 1700 acres, although there may be multiple ignited spots.

“Sparks from a train appear to have caused the fires,” CCFR wrote in a social media post Sunday afternoon. “If possible, please avoid the area and drive with caution as there is heavy smoke.” 

Clay County spokesperson Laura Christmas said a long-term fire response is expected, and the railroad has been closed in the area. County Road 209 S and Decoy Road remained completely shut down along Highway 17 Sunday night.

People living near Varney Road and Woodward Lane are advised to evacuate voluntarily to Shiloh Baptist Church on County Road 226.

“We’ve advised over 20 residents to be able to leave. Some of have chosen to do so, some of not. In a worst-case scenario, we’ll advise a general evacuation,” Clay County Fire Chief Lorin Mock said.

“15 firefighting tractor-plow units continue to create and improve firebreak contingency lines around the fire, while engine crews patrol the perimeter. Firefighters will be actively engaged throughout the evening. All air operations have been completed for the day. Smoke will be a concern through the night and into tomorrow. Please avoid the area if possible,” the Florida Forest Service – Jacksonville District said in an update Sunday night.

South of the Crews Road fire, in Putnam County, crews are battling another large fire north of Bostwick. Both fires are impacting conditions along the county line, but have not merged into one.

Unincorporated Clay County is under a burn ban due to severe fire risks linked to ongoing drought conditions. No outdoor burning is permitted, including yard debris and campfires. Violations are a second-degree misdemeanor.

CCFR is asking residents to help prevent additional fires by taking certain precautions, like keeping yards clean of dry leaves, properly disposing of cigarettes and avoiding parking or driving over dry grass.

This is a developing story.

DC Grand Jury Summons Key Witnesses in John Brennan Probe: Exclusive Insights


WASHINGTON – In a significant development, the Justice Department has ramped up its investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan by issuing subpoenas to multiple witnesses. This move comes as part of an ongoing federal grand jury inquiry in Washington, according to three individuals familiar with the proceedings.

These subpoenas, dispatched in recent days, highlight the Justice Department’s determination to advance the investigation. This determination persists despite the recent departure of a Florida-based career prosecutor who had been pivotal in leading the inquiry but expressed reservations about the legal grounds for a criminal prosecution.

Adding a new dimension to the investigation, a former Justice Department lawyer, who held a prominent prosecutorial role in the 1980s and later supported President Donald Trump’s legal maneuvers to contest his 2020 election defeat, has been appointed as a special counselor to the attorney general. This appointment is expected to significantly impact the ongoing inquiry.

The investigation into Brennan, which has been underway for several months, is part of a broader series of criminal probes initiated by the Justice Department over the past year. These investigations predominantly target individuals perceived as adversaries of Trump and focus on contentious issues, such as the U.S. intelligence community’s assertion that Russia intervened in the 2016 presidential election to benefit Trump.

Details of the subpoenas were shared by anonymous sources familiar with the case, who spoke to The Associated Press under the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation. According to two of these sources, at least three subpoenas have been issued, a fact initially reported by CBS News.

Brennan served as CIA director under President Barack Obama and was in that role when the intelligence community in January 2017 published an assessment detailing Russian interference aimed at helping Trump defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. An investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller concluded that Russia meddled on Trump’s behalf and that his campaign welcomed the assistance, but it did not find sufficient evidence to prove a criminal conspiracy.

The Justice Department last year received a criminal referral from Rep Jim Jordan, the Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, alleging that Brennan made false statements before the panel in 2023 about the preparation of the intelligence community assessment. Brennan and his lawyers have vigorously denied any wrongdoing.

The investigation has been unfolding for months in Florida, with investigators having lined up interviews and issued subpoenas for records. The latest subpoenas seek grand jury testimony in Washington, an indication that prosecutors expect they would have to bring any criminal case in Washington since that is where Brennan’s testimony took place.

On Friday, it was revealed that a key national security prosecutor in Florida who’d been handling the investigation, Maria Medetis Long, left the case. She expressed doubts about the case and was removed, another person familiar with the matter said.

The Justice Department since then has tapped Joseph diGenova, 81, a Trump loyalist who served as the U.S. Attorney in Washington for part of the 1980s, to serve as a special counselor to the attorney general. He was sworn in Monday in Florida and is expected to work on the Brennan investigation.

DiGenova supported Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him. He made headlines that year when he said Chris Krebs, a top Trump administration cybersecurity official who said the election was not tainted by fraud, should be killed. DiGenova later apologized and a lawsuit filed against him by Krebs was withdrawn.

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Associated Press writer Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington contributed to this report.

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Scott Erickson Breaks Silence: First Public Appearance After Exposing Rebecca Grossman

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On Monday, Scott Erickson, a former professional baseball player and ex-partner of convicted child killer Rebecca Grossman, made a rare public appearance.

Clad in a somewhat disheveled black suit and a cream shirt with an open collar, the 6-foot-4 Erickson appeared somewhat dazed as he observed the courtroom proceedings. He sat quietly, wearing glasses, as a dozen lawyers interacted with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Huey Cotton.

The absence of the World Series-winning pitcher was notable during Grossman’s six-week murder trial two years ago, and he has avoided the public eye since then.

However, Erickson, now 58, was present in the Van Nuys, CA courtroom on Monday for the jury selection of a civil trial. Both he and the affluent socialite face accusations of causing the tragic deaths of two young brothers in a devastating car accident.

Once a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, Erickson has remained out of the spotlight since being implicated in the case. Allegations suggest he was racing Grossman, 64, after a lunch involving cocktails in LA’s Westwood Village in September 2020.

Grossman’s white Mercedes ended up hitting and killing Mark Iskander, 11, and his brother Jacob, eight.

She was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after a jury found her guilty of two counts each of second degree murder and vehicular manslaughter, plus one of hit-and-run in 2024.

Now both Grossman and Erickson, 58, are being sued by the boys parents Karim and Nancy Iskander.

Scott Erickson arrived at court in Van Nuys, California on Monday morning

Scott Erickson arrived at court in Van Nuys, California on Monday morning

Erickson won a World Series ring with the Minnesota Twins in 1991

Grossman is currently serving 15 years to life in the California Institution for Women in Corona, after a criminal trial found her guilty of killing brothers Mark, 11, and eight-year-old Jacob Iskander  in September 2020

Rebecca Grossman’s ex-lover, baseball star Scott Erickson has thrown her under the bus in newly filed court documents on the eve of their wrongful death trial, the Daily Mail can reveal 

Erickson was a pitcher in the Twins’ World Series winning year of 1991. He was also selected for the All Star game that year. He also played for the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers and both the New York Mets and Yankees during a 17-year career. He pitched one no-hitter for the Twins in 1994. 

In court documents filed last week and obtained by the Daily Mail, Erickson denies racing, drinking, or causing the collision – instead saying Grossman was the ‘negligent cause’ of the fatal incident. 

The explosive claim is a stark break from the pair’s once intimate affair during which they exchanged affectionate text messages that may be used as evidence in the civil trial which is expected to last several weeks.

Grossman was estranged from her husband, renowned plastic surgen Peter Grossman at the time. 

In a brief address last week before jury selection the Iskanders’ attorney Brian Panish said they were seeking ‘tens and tens and tens of millions’ for the loss of their boys.

The defense strategy by Grossman’s criminal trial attorneys was to blame the accident on Erickson who was allegedly racing her in his black Mercedes after the two had earlier had a boozy lunch.

The defense strategy by Grossman’s criminal trial attorneys was to blame the accident on Erickson who was allegedly racing her in his black Mercedes after the two had earlier shared cocktails.

But he was only given a slap-on-the-wrist misdemeanor reckless driving charge that was dismissed after he made a public service announcement to high school students about the importance of safe driving.

 

Mark and Jacob Iskander were killed on September 29, 2020, after Grossman slammed her Mercedes into them at high speed as they crossed the street

Mark and Jacob Iskander were killed on September 29, 2020, after Grossman slammed her Mercedes into them at high speed as they crossed the street

Erickson has kept a low profile since the brothers were killed nearly six years ago

Erickson has kept a low profile since the brothers were killed nearly six years ago

Despite the lack of criminal charges against Erickson – who was conspicuous by his absence from Grossman’s murder trial – the Iskanders named him in their civil lawsuit alongside her, holding him equally responsible for the fatal crash. 

In a trial brief uncovered by Daily Mail, Erickson’s attorneys attempt to distance him from Grossman’s guilt and the Iskanders’ accusations against him.

 They argue that Erickson:

  • Was not the cause of the accident – ‘There is no evidence that his vehicle made contact with’ the brothers;
  • ‘Was not racing anyone’ at the time of the crash;
  • ‘Was not intoxicated/driving under the influence’

In other pre-trial court filings, the presiding justice in the case, Judge Huey Cotton, revealed last week that Rebecca Grossman sent a letter to him last month which is a legal no-no.

Telling the court subsequently that he found the letter ‘absolutely unacceptable’, he said that he sealed it without reading it and after the trial he will hold a hearing where Grossman could be fined $10,000.

In addresses to the court Monday, the Iskanders’ attorney Brian Panish said the legal team was seeking ‘substantial damages, tens and tens and tens of millions for this loss’.

In her address Monday Grossman’s attorney Esther Holm called the crash a ‘tragic, horrible accident.’ and added that ‘there were other factors involved…problems with the roadway, visibility, lighting,’ and said that Grossman ‘never saw’ the children.

She warned prospective jurors, ’This is going to be a very hard case. I ask you to follow the law.’

Erickson’s lawyer, Deborah Tropp, pointed the finger of blame at Grossman, telling the court that evidence showed ‘that Rebecca Grossman drove her Mercedes Benz through the crosswalk, violently striking and killing the boys’.

She insisted that Erickson – who was driving ahead of Grossman – saw the Iskander brothers as he drove through the crosswalk, without hitting them. ‘There’s absolutely no evidence’ to contradict that,, she said.

Tropp said her client was driving at about 50mph through the crosswalk and when he looked through his rear-view mirror he ‘saw no other vehicle’ behind him.

Rebecca Grossman's husband, renowned plastic surgeon Peter Grossman also was in court Monday for the start of jury selection

Rebecca Grossman’s husband, renowned plastic surgeon Peter Grossman also was in court Monday for the start of jury selection

Grossman and Erickson were photographed attending a fundraising event in 2020 shortly before the accident. Erickson was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving and his case was resolved in February 2022

Grossman and Erickson were photographed attending a fundraising event in 2020 shortly before the accident. Erickson was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving and his case was resolved in February 2022

The boys' parents, Karim and Nancy Iskander filed a civil suit against Grossman and Erickson seeking damages over their sons' tragic deaths. They are pictured leaving court together in Van Nuys in May 2024

The boys’ parents, Karim and Nancy Iskander filed a civil suit against Grossman and Erickson seeking damages over their sons’ tragic deaths. They are pictured leaving court together in Van Nuys in May 2024

She admitted that Erickson had a beer and two margaritas about two-and-a-half hours before the accident. ‘But he was not drunk.’

The judge granted the Iskander attorneys’ request for an injunction to stop Grossman and her husband, renowned plastic surgeon Dr Peter Grossman – who is also named in the lawsuit as the owner of the Mercedes his wife was driving – from plotting to hide millions in assets to ‘cheat’ the couple out of cash damages if they win their lawsuit.

Judge Huey Cotton said Rebecca Grossman had sent him a letter, which was 'completely unacceptable'

Judge Huey Cotton said Rebecca Grossman had sent him a letter, which was ‘completely unacceptable’

The lawyers cited unexplained cash transactions and ‘suspicious’ property dealings of the Grossmans, particularly the recent transfer of the title to the couple’s spectacular, $13.5 million hilltop mansion in Hidden Hills to a mysterious entity called the JB Road Trust.

In his ruling, Judge Cotton said that the Iskanders had submitted ‘evidence of a recorded jailhouse phone call between Peter and Rebecca Grossman in which they openly discussed protecting’ their luxury home from the couple’s attorney.

‘During that same call, Peter Grossman admonished Rebecca Grossman to refrain from discussing the parties’ bitcoin so that the [Iskanders] would not know the true extent of their holdings.

‘Such evidence is direct evidence of the (Grossmans’) intent to hinder, delay or defraud the Iskanders’ ability to collect…..’

In the upcoming trial – where prospective jurors will first be given questionnaires to fill in Monday before jury selection actually starts a week later on April 20 – the Iskanders have submitted a giant list of 107 witnesses they can call, including Scott Erickson.

And among the items of evidence their attorneys may present is the raw, unedited footage they have subpoenaed of Peter Grossman’s January podcast interview with TV icon Dr Phil.

On Dr Phil’s podcast, Fatal Accident: Inside the Rebecca Grossman Case, Grossman claimed his wife was innocent of killing the Iskander brothers, instead blaming Erickson, whose affair with Rebecca happened when the Grossmans were separated.

The Iskanders’ legal team argued that the Dr Phil interview ‘should be produced, especially because there could be footage that was edited out for time purposes.’

Peter Grossman’s attorney fought turning over the footage – and private communications his client had with Dr Phil – contending that ‘these personal thoughts, feelings and opinions do not lead to any discoverable evidence.’  

Neither Erickson, nor Peter Grossman, showed for Monday ’s court session. Rebecca Grossman also did not appear via video from prison, as she had at a previous hearing. 

Discover Nikita Pathakji: Age, Husband, Religion, and Her MasterChef Journey

Nikita Pathakji Biography – Nikita Pathakji Wiki

Hailing from Derby, Nikita Pathakji has made significant strides in the culinary world, establishing herself as a prominent British private chef. Her impressive credentials include being crowned the champion of “MasterChef: The Professionals” in 2022 and securing a finalist position on the “Great British Menu” in 2026. With a wealth of experience honed in Michelin-starred kitchens, Nikita now runs her own private chef business, crafting personalized menus tailored to her clients’ unique tastes. Her aspirations extend to opening her own restaurant in the future.

Nikita’s culinary journey began with an apprenticeship at Westminster Kingsway College, where she adeptly balanced academic learning with practical kitchen experience. Her career took off at The Lanesborough Hotel, where she gained versatile expertise across the afternoon tea section, pastry, and eventually, the Michelin-starred restaurant Céleste.

Seeking to broaden her culinary horizons, Nikita joined the esteemed Bibendum, a two-Michelin-starred establishment under the guidance of Claude Bosi. This tenure provided her with a solid foundation in classical French cuisine. Subsequently, she embarked on a transformative nine-month journey through Southeast Asia, a time she credits with significantly influencing her cooking style today.

Upon her return to the vibrant food scene in London, Nikita further refined her skills at the renowned Core by Clare Smyth, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant. She then moved to Kitchen W8, a one-Michelin-starred venue, where she flourished under the mentorship of Mark Kempson, eventually earning the position of Junior Sous Chef.

In 2022, Nikita’s culinary prowess was recognized nationwide when she won “MasterChef: The Professionals,” a testament to her refined and innovative cooking style, characterized by precision and unique flavor profiles. By 2024, she embraced her first role as Head Chef at The Princess of Shoreditch, where she continued to blend classical techniques with influences from around the world, further cementing her reputation as a dynamic force in the culinary industry.

Nikita Pathakji Age

MasterChef: The Professionals champion Nikita Pathakji was born in 1997 in Derby, to Indian-born parents.

Nikita Pathakji Husband

Nikita Pathakji met her boyfriend at Kitchen W8 in Kensington in 2021, who she calls her ‘big cheerleader’.

Family

Nikita was brought up in Derby by her Indian-born parents, mother Rima, who works in financial services and her father, Sona, a retired engineer for Rolls-Royce, alongside an elder sister, Isha. Her parents then divorced, with Rima moving to London while Nikita and Isha remained with their dad in Derby.

She lives in Clapham, London, with her mum, step-dad, sister and Dexter the dog.

MasterChef: The Professionals 2022 Winner

On 11 December 2022, Nikita Pathakji was crowned champion of TV cooking competition MasterChef: The Professionals after impressing judges over six weeks of intense cooking challenges. Her winning menu featured sea bass cured in a citrus dressing with a smoked aubergine puree, and a side of aubergine crisps. It was followed by a take on her favourite dish from Thailand, Khao Soi, with a cardamom and custard tart paired with a honey and lemon sorbet for dessert.

Reacting to her win, Nikita  said: “This is incredible and I can’t put it into words. It surpasses every achievement of my life. I don’t know how I’m going to top this. This is the peak, I think I’ve reached it!”

Nikita credited her family for sparking her passion for cuisine. “My mum has been cooking since I was a kid, creating dishes, and I’ve been cooking with her in the kitchen,” she told the BBC. “And then my dad really sparked my love of travelling, so all of them together are the reason I cook the food I do.”

Nikita said she hoped her success on the show would act as a springboard for exciting projects in the future. “It’s very exciting because it’s the first time in my career where there are people who really want to eat my food – and I want to do that for them,” she said. “I want to do pop-ups and collaborations and work with the fabulous chefs I competed alongside.”

Great British Menu

Derby-born chef Nikita Pathakji is a contestant on the Great British Menu 2026. Her menu is a celebration of style, the central region and the films and actors that hail from there.

Nationality

Nikita is of British nationality.

Ethnicity

Nikita is of Indian heritage.

Instagram

Nikita Pathakji’s Instagram is @chefnikita.p.

Blonde Influencer Showdown: The Real Story Behind Alix Earle’s Bold Stand Against Alex Cooper


She’s taking control of her narrative.

This past weekend, well-known influencer Alix Earle, 25, shared an Instagram Reel showcasing her pole-dancing skills to the tune of Saygrace’s “You Don’t Own Me.” The post seemed to be a pointed message to her former friend and one-time employer, Alex Cooper, the 31-year-old mastermind behind the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. The two have been entangled in a much-publicized and ongoing spat, which has captured the attention of their followers on social media.

It’s clear that Cooper no longer holds any sway over Earle. Sources reveal that, in a rather unexpected move, Cooper’s company, Unwell, relinquished the intellectual property rights to Earle’s “Hot Mess” podcast when they ended their professional relationship in February 2025. This decision has been described as both unusual and intriguing by those familiar with the situation.

Back in August 2023, Earle was among the first to join the ranks of the Unwell Network, spearheaded by Cooper. At that time, insiders noted that Cooper had taken on a mentor-like role, akin to a “big sister,” for Earle. The duo even shared the same publicist between 2023 and 2025, underscoring the close professional bond they once had.

In August 2023, Earle was one of the first stars to sign with Cooper’s the Unwell Network. At that point, a source said that Cooper was like a “big sister” to her. The two even shared a publicist from 2023 to 2025.

In September 2023, Earle launched “Hot Mess.” It was an initially a big success, climbing to the top of the Spotify charts to beat out Joe Rogan and Cooper herself for a time in the fall of 2023.

Earle gave listeners, particularly college-aged women, relatable tea about her then-tumored relationship with NFL star Braxton Barrios. She also covered topics like Greek life on campus and heavier things like her personal eating disorder. Online college magazine HerCampus raved the podcast was “refreshing” and “relatable,” in a review of the first three episodes.

But behind the scenes, sources say there was strife.

A source told Page Six that Cooper grew “jealous” of Earle, especially after she starred in a racy Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl ad. The two reportedly clashed as Earle’s star rose.

“They didn’t see eye to eye,” the source said. “[Earle] outgrew the ‘Hot Mess’ podcast.

(Page Six has reached out to Earle and Cooper for comment.)

An insider told Page Six another story, saying that despite its initial success — and Earle’s 5.6 million followers on Instagram and 8.5 million followers on TikTok — “Hot Mess” didn’t work in the longer term. (Sirius XM, which broadcast and sold ads for the podcast, did not reveal ratings information.)

“Alix Earle’s fan base did not translate into a viable listenership for her podcast,” the insider said. “That is why Unwell had to make the difficult business decision [to drop it].”

But the other source said it wasn’t just a business decision. It was personal.

“After working together, [they] don’t really care for each other that much,” the source said, noting that Cooper has a reputation for being a “mean girl.”

This recent round of beef between Earle and Cooper  started last week when Earle reposted a TikTok video by @TheBravoMom, Ashley Tiscareno, criticizing Cooper’s business ethics and labeling her an “ambulance chaser” for booking interviews with subjects going through hard times. 

Earle clapped back at  Cooper’s video with the seemingly sarcastic: “Okay on it!!” and has yet to publicly respond otherwise. 

On Tuesday, Barstool Sports creator Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia jumped into the fray. She told her followers on Instagram she doesn’t like Cooper because the “Call Her Daddy” host allegedly once told Barstool boss Dave Portnoy she didn’t “give a f–k” about LaPaglia and her former “PlanBri Uncut” podcast co-host, Grace O’Malley.

LaPaglia came to Earle’s defense saying: “From what Alix Earle told me, Alex Cooper is a very, very mean person.”

Cooper responded on Instagram Stories, saying “I have never met you in my life … And you hate me?”

In 2020, Cooper acquired the “Call Her Daddy” IP from Dave Portnoy’s barstool sports after a public split from her ex-cohost and biz partner Sofia Franklyn.

Franklyn, in 2020, accused Cooper of stabbing her in the back while they were renegotiating their contract with Barstool Sports.

“I found out that Alex had gone behind my back and done something. And I found out it wasn’t the first time. And that’s why we’re here. I trusted Alex. I feel betrayed,” Franklyn said in a video at the time.

Meanwhile, Earle who recently launched her Reale Actives skincare line, has previously said she’d bring back her podcast on her own terms.

“We have plans to bring things back, elevate things,” she told the Wall Street Journal last May. “It might look a little different, but I’m excited to see what we do with it.”