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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.”

Unveiling Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun’s Age-Defying Connection: Photos That Spark Curiosity




Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun have captured attention with their significant age difference. While such gaps aren’t unusual in the celebrity realm, the nearly 17-year difference between the “Euphoria” actress and the music mogul has drawn notice due to the contrasting stages of their lives and careers at the time their relationship began. Their age difference is particularly evident in their public appearances. Braun often sports a baseball cap, a nod to his Gen X roots, whereas Sweeney’s fashion choices are in line with the latest Gen Z trends.

In a photo from November 2025, Sweeney and Braun’s age disparity is apparent. Sweeney is seen in a trendy winter outfit, reflecting the fashion of that year. In contrast, Braun, known for managing Justin Bieber, chose a blue blazer with jeans and a cap, evoking a late Millennial vibe. Moreover, their physical appearances highlight the age gap: Sweeney’s youthful complexion contrasts with Braun’s graying hair and patchy stubble, indicating his mid-40s.

The images were taken shortly after their initial meeting at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding in September 2025, where Sweeney’s flirtatious demeanor reportedly caused a sensation. Initially a casual relationship, it seemed to grow more serious by 2026. Whether their age gap will challenge their relationship remains uncertain, but Sweeney is familiar with dating older men.

Prior to Scooter Braun, Sydney Sweeney was involved with businessman Jonathan Davino, shown in a 2018 photo. The two were engaged in 2022 but parted ways in early 2025. Davino, born on June 19, 1983, was 14 years older than Sweeney. Interestingly, Davino is almost two years younger than Braun, who was born on June 18, 1981. The age difference between Sweeney and Davino also raised eyebrows.

This scrutiny arose because Sweeney was likely still a teenager when she began dating Davino around 2017, at about 19 or 20 years old. A Reddit user expressed discomfort with their age difference, noting, “It’s unsettling how much older he is than her (25 & 38), especially since they met in 2018.” Another user mentioned, “I wouldn’t have minded if she was 28, but at 19, it’s creepy.” Although Sweeney never publicly addressed criticism about her relationship with Davino, she has expressed frustration over media intrusion into her personal life.

Sydney Sweeney’s ex-fiancé was also much older

Before meeting Scooter Braun, Sydney Sweeney was in a relationship with Jonathan Davino (seen above in 2018). The businessman, to whom she became engaged in 2022 before splitting in early 2025, was also several years older than her. Born on June 19, 1983, Davino was 14 years Sweeney’s senior. Interestingly, Davino is almost exactly two years younger than Braun, whose birthday is June 18, 1981.  Sweeney and Davino’s age gap rubbed people the wrong way, even more so than her age difference with Braun.

That’s because she was potentially still a teenager when she started dating Davino around 2017, when she was around 19 or 20. “It’s so ick how much older he is than her (25 & 38), esp since they met in 2018,” a Reddit user argued in a 2023 thread. Another commenter echoed the sentiment. “I wouldn’t have cared much if they started dating if her age was 28 or something but she was like 19 so that’s makes it creepy,” the user noted. While Sweeney never addressed the backlash around her age difference with Davino, she showed dissatisfaction with the way the media handled her personal life.

“The White Lotus” actor argued that the interest in her relationship likely stemmed from her falling out of the norm of Hollywood. “I’ve been in a steady relationship for a really long time, which is not normal in this industry and not normal for my age,” she told Glamour U.K. in 2023. “What I’ve noticed about the idea of celebrity is people really love to build someone up, and then tear them down.”



Decades-Old Cold Case Cracked: Chewing Gum DNA Leads to Arrest of Serial Predator

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A man from Washington has admitted guilt in two long-unsolved cold cases, as investigators ingeniously linked him to the crimes using a deceptive tactic and a single piece of chewing gum.

Mitchell Gaff, aged 68, confessed his guilt on Thursday in Snohomish County Superior Court. He acknowledged his responsibility for the rapes and murders of Judith “Judy” Weaver and Susan Vesey, as reported by the Everett Police Department.

Gaff, identified as a “sexual sadist” and self-admitted rapist, was connected to these heinous acts after detectives matched his DNA, obtained from a piece of chewing gum he discarded, to evidence found at both crime scenes, USA Today reported.

The breakthrough occurred when detectives from the Everett Police Department visited his residence in Olympia under the guise of being gum industry researchers. They offered him a free gum sample, wearing casual shorts and T-shirts to lend credibility to their cover story.

Mitchell Gaff sitting in a courtroom

This clever operation ultimately led to Gaff’s confession in the tragic cases of Judith Weaver and Susan Vesey, marking a significant closure for the community in Everett, Washington.

Gaff agreed, and ultimately sampled a few flavors while discarding each piece of gum into small cups with lids, the outlet reported. The pieces were then sent through the federal database CODIS, where investigators ultimately linked Gaff to both murders. 

Everett was initially taken into custody in May 2024 on charges stemming from Weaver’s death, police said. 

Weaver’s body was discovered inside her home on Rucker Ave after first responders were called to the scene regarding a fire on June 2, 1984, according to authorities.

Susan Vesey standing in front of a house in Everett Washington

Susan Vesey was murdered inside her home in Everett, Wash., on July 12, 1980, according to authorities. (Everett Police Department)

Once in custody, authorities linked him to Vesey’s murder, in which her husband discovered she had been murdered inside her home the day after her 21st birthday on July 12, 1980, officials said. 

Gaff’s admission comes after a lifetime of terrorizing his local Washington community, in which he landed behind bars on multiple occasions and was eventually required to register as a sex offender. 

In 1979, Gaff approached then-29-year-old Jackie Brown outside her home as she was putting her lawnmower away, brandished an air gun and ordered her to get on her knees, USA Today reported.

Judy Weaver

Authorities found Judy Weaver’s body inside her home on Rucker Avenue in Everett, Washington, after first responders were called to a fire on June 2, 1984. (Everett Police Department)

Gaff proceeded to unleash a brutal physical assault against Brown, in which he reportedly began beating her in the head with the weapon and slamming her head against the concrete floor.  

In a bid to save her life, Brown reportedly waited until Gaff put his gun down to try to escape.

“I threw my body against him and caught him off guard, and he kind of stumbled against the wall,” Brown told USA Today. “I stood up, and I was trapped, and he said, ‘You’re going to die now, you [expletive].’ And I knew I was dead.”

Brown managed to escape, and Gaff was later convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary in the case, according to the outlet.

Just four years later, while Gaff was on probation, he was reportedly arrested again after he attacked a pair of 14-and 16-year-old girls as they slept in their mother’s home on Aug. 28, 1984.

In that case, court documents reportedly revealed he tied both girls up with an electrical cord, cut off their clothes, beat them and repeatedly raped the sisters.

One girl managed to escape and ran for help, causing Gaff to flee the scene. 

He subsequently pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and burglary, according to USA Today.

Throughout the years, Gaff reportedly confessed to attempting to attack up to 30 women and girls in one day in the 1980s and admitted to raping at least eight of them. 

“I am so proud of our Everett Police Department for solving this murder case by utilizing advancements in DNA analysis techniques,” Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin said in a previous statement. “We honor Susan’s memory as we bring this suspect to justice.”

Gaff is scheduled to be sentenced on May 13.

The Everett Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Police Report: Teen on E-Bike Involved in Hit-and-Run Incident with War Veteran

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Insets: Ed Ashman (GoFundMe). Background: The California high school where Ed Ashman worked as a substitute teacher and was walking home from when he was mowed down and killed (KTTV/YouTube).

In a distressing incident in California, an 81-year-old substitute teacher and Vietnam War veteran, Ed Ashman, was critically injured after being struck by an e-bike ridden by a teenager who subsequently fled the scene. The incident, which has left a community in shock, unfolded while Ashman was making his way home from El Toro High School in Lake Forest, where he regularly teaches.

The 14-year-old suspect allegedly collided with Ashman using an electric motorcycle as the elderly educator attempted to cross a street. The crash occurred on a Thursday afternoon, and police were alerted to the scene around 4 p.m. Authorities found Ashman lying critically injured on the side of the road near the intersection of Toledo Way and Ridge Route Drive.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department detailed the situation in a Facebook post, noting, “When the deputies arrived, they located an 81-year-old victim with life-threatening injuries.” They also clarified that the vehicle involved was an electric motorcycle intended for off-highway use. The teenager, suspected of reckless driving, had already fled the area by the time officers arrived.

Ashman, who bravely served as a U.S. Airman during the Vietnam War, was quickly transported to a nearby hospital, where he remains in critical condition. Witnesses at the scene provided a description of the adolescent rider, aiding the police in their investigation of this reckless act that has left a cherished community member fighting for his life.

Ashman was transported to a local hospital and was listed in critical condition, according to police. Witnesses provided a description of the teen who allegedly struck him with the e-bike, who was “suspected of driving recklessly at the time of the crash,” per cops.

“The suspect was quickly identified, and a search warrant was served at a nearby residence in the city of Lake Forest,” the sheriff’s department says. “A 14-year-old male was subsequently arrested and booked at Orange County Juvenile Hall for charges related to the incident.”

Police officials told local Fox affiliate KTTV that hit-and-run charges are expected to be filed against the teen, along with reckless driving.

“It’s kind of sad that [Ashman] has to get injured this way from a stupid kid on a bike,” an El Toro High School student told KTTV.

Police officials say the teen was suspected of riding an electric motorcycle with a 750-watt battery or more, allowing him to travel at speeds of 28 mph or more.

A GoFundMe launched for Ashman’s family describes him as a “proud grandfather” who is “fighting through a series of severe injuries.” The description says he was “walking home from El Toro High School,” where he was a “beloved substitute teacher,” when the crash unfolded.

“Our community was shaken this week by a tragic accident,” the GoFundMe says. “Ed is in extremely difficult physical shape. The road to recovery will be incredibly long.”

Mr P Reveals Surprising Birthday Change Amid Ongoing Feud with Twin Brother

Afrobeats sensation Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has revealed his intention to change his birth date amidst a heated conflict with his twin brother, Rudeboy.

Mr P made this surprising announcement on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

‎MR P Makes Announcement

Though he did not disclose the new date in his tweet, the decision has further fueled the ongoing discord between the two brothers.

The tweet read, “I’m officially changing my birthday date.

Peter and his brother were both born on November 18, 1981, and together they achieved fame as P-Square, one of Nigeria’s most iconic music duos.

The twins have been at odds since their split in 2017, with issues ranging from management and finances to creative direction.

Their reunion in 2021 was short-lived, and they’ve since pursued solo career.

Rudeboy Arrested By EFCC

Earlier, Rudeboy accused Mr  P of orchestrating his arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Apparently, Mr P filed a petition with the EFCC, alleging Rudeboy of fraudulent dealings, but Rudeboy was eventually cleared of the allegations.

The drama unfolded with Rudeboy being invited by the EFCC, questioned extensively about his financial transactions, and even asked to provide a lawyer and sureties.

Despite being proven innocent, Rudeboy expressed disappointment that his twin brother didn’t apologize for the false accusation.

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Trump Initiates $166 Billion Tariff Refund Program for U.S. Businesses

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As Americans continue to express frustration over the persistent high prices of gas and everyday goods, a significant financial move is underway that might surprise many. In an effort to address economic tensions, the federal government is initiating a program to distribute tariff refunds—though the beneficiaries may not be who you’d expect.

Rather than aiding the average citizen directly, this refund initiative is set to benefit large corporations. These refunds are aimed at returning $166 billion in import duties imposed during Donald Trump’s administration, marking what could be one of the largest repayments to import business owners in U.S. history.

As of today, businesses can officially start applying for these tariff refunds. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is facilitating this process, offering importers the chance to claim reimbursement for the tariffs their companies paid.

This development follows a significant Supreme Court decision in February, which ruled that the enforcement of such tariffs was beyond the scope of presidential power. The court clarified that it is Congress, not the Executive Branch, responsible for implementing these types of taxes.

This move follows the Supreme Court’s February ruling that Trump’s policy to enforce tariffs was not authorized, stating that it is up to Congress, not the Executive Branch, to enforce these taxes.

That ruling allowed the lower courts to force the federal government’s hand into returning those funds. The Supreme Court ruled in February that the law Trump relied on for his signature policy did not authorize the imposition of tariffs, finding that Congress – not the president – holds authority over such taxes.

The decision set the stage for lower courts to order the government to reverse course and return the funds.

As for how much could be returned, the impact is significant.

Trump signed an executive order on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2 of last year. US Customs and Border Protection is launching a new claims process that will let importers request reimbursement of tariff costs for their businesses

Trump signed an executive order on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2 of last year. US Customs and Border Protection is launching a new claims process that will let importers request reimbursement of tariff costs for their businesses

A container ship passes under the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, in San Francisco, California

A container ship passes under the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, in San Francisco, California

Rising costs are linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is increasing oil prices, along with the continued impact of tariffs

Rising costs are linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is increasing oil prices, along with the continued impact of tariffs

US Customs and Border Protection is launching a new claims process that will let importers request reimbursement of tariff costs for their businesses

US Customs and Border Protection is launching a new claims process that will let importers request reimbursement of tariff costs for their businesses

According to court filings, more than 330,000 importers paid tariff taxes on over 53 million shipments. Starting tonight, any company or their brokers can log onto the CBP’s new refund ‘Automated Commercial Environment’ portal and request their refund.

CBP says refunds that check out will take about 60 to 90 days to hit their bank accounts, although more complicated cases could take even longer.

The process will likely be difficult given the scope of the returns and the sheer number of businesses impacted. CBP noted that their system was not created to handle that number of claims. That means some submissions may require manual processing.

When Trump introduced these tariffs last spring, he promised they would ‘make America wealthy again.’

Tariffs are taxes on imports, so Trump’s trade policies so far this term have impacted companies that primarily import foreign goods. For these businesses, the way to absorb the cost was to either pay the tax themselves, cut back elsewhere, or raise prices, thereby impacting consumers.

However, the catch is, only businesses that officially paid these tariffs will be able to get that money back – not the millions of Americans who paid higher prices for items they bought.

One user on X pointed this out, saying: ‘American consumers paid these taxes through the price of goods, and that money was used to benefit the American people! Now that the court has ruled this way, that money goes to the importers, and American consumers lose money.’

A second person on X inquired who would be prioritized. ‘If this rollout is limited to select importers first, the real question is who gets priority and who waits,’ they wrote.

Tariffs are taxes on imports, so Trump's trade policies so far this term have impacted companies that primarily import foreign goods. For these businesses, the way to absorb the cost was to either pay the tax themselves, cut back elsewhere, or raise prices, thereby impacting consumers

Tariffs are taxes on imports, so Trump’s trade policies so far this term have impacted companies that primarily import foreign goods. For these businesses, the way to absorb the cost was to either pay the tax themselves, cut back elsewhere, or raise prices, thereby impacting consumers

As critics of President Trump's war in the Middle East complain about gas prices and the costs of everyday goods remaining high, the federal government hopes to curry favor by sending tariff refunds into Americans' wallets

As critics of President Trump’s war in the Middle East complain about gas prices and the costs of everyday goods remaining high, the federal government hopes to curry favor by sending tariff refunds into Americans’ wallets

A person shops at a grocery store as inflation levels lead to a consumer price surge. The rising costs are linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is increasing oil prices, along with the continued impact of tariffs.

A person shops at a grocery store as inflation levels lead to a consumer price surge. The rising costs are linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which is increasing oil prices, along with the continued impact of tariffs.

Certainty over your bills: The unit cost of energy won't rise when you're on a fixed tariff

Certainty over your bills: The unit cost of energy won’t rise when you’re on a fixed tariff

A third user called it a ‘double-tax.’ ‘We paid the tariff tax and will pay for the tax refunds on the tariff tax charged,’ they complained.

Meanwhile, Trump has once again ramped up the rhetoric towards Iran over the weekend, leaving markets to deal with the fallout on Monday morning.

Brent crude plunged as much as 13 percent to $86 a barrel last Friday as Iran said it would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But after another weekend of escalation and closure of the key waterway by the Iranians, it is back up to $95 a barrel.

Trump said he was sending envoys for peace talks in Pakistan and would launch new strikes on Iran unless it accepts his terms.

The ceasefire, which was due to run until Tuesday, is also in doubt after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship and Tehran threatened to retaliate.

Prosecutors to Determine if Charges Will Be Filed Against Singer D4vd in Connection with Murder

The Los Angeles County District Attorney is poised to make a critical decision on Monday regarding whether to press formal charges against the singer D4vd, who was apprehended last week under suspicion of murder. The arrest has drawn significant attention, given the high-profile nature of the case involving the musician.

David Anthony Burke, known by his stage name D4vd, was taken into custody by Los Angeles police officers at a residence in the Hollywood Hills on Thursday around 5 p.m. This arrest follows an extensive investigation that spanned several months, centering on the tragic death of 14-year-old Celest Rivas Hernandez.

Heartfelt Tributes: Denise Richards’ Daughters Shower Late Patrick Muldoon with Love Before Tragic Passing

This morning brought somber news as actor Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles on Melrose Place and Days of Our Lives, passed away suddenly from a heart attack at the age of 57. Friends and fans alike are left in shock, including actress Denise Richards, who dated Muldoon in the late 1990s.

Richards and Muldoon first crossed paths on the set of Starship Troopers, sparking a romance that lasted until 2000. Despite parting ways romantically, the pair maintained a strong friendship over the years, affectionately referring to each other as “schweet babe” since their days on the film set. Their enduring bond was recently highlighted in a March 2025 episode of Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, where Richards reunited with Muldoon to star as his love interest in his music video for “Gray Again.”

Reflecting on their unique connection, Richards shared, “Our romantic relationship was a long time ago, but our friendship is deep.” She also revealed that her former marriage to Charlie Sheen complicated their friendship. “During my marriage to Charlie, we didn’t speak, which was difficult. But as the marriage ended, Pat became someone I frequently confided in,” she admitted.

Richards and Muldoon rekindled their friendship following her divorce from Sheen, with whom she has two daughters, Sami and Lola. Both daughters, now in their early twenties, accompanied their mother to DECIDER’s studio in March 2025 to promote Denise Richards and Her Wild Things. They expressed their fondness for Muldoon, with Sami stating, “Patrick is my favorite,” and Lola chiming in, “I was going to say Pat. I love Pat so much.”

“Patrick is my favorite,” Sami said, while Lola added, “I was gonna say Pat. I love Pat so much.”

Sami continued, “He’s like a 15-year-old boy who never grew up but did at the same time in the best way possible. He’s really funny. And I’ve said that to him.” Richards, for her part, added, “He’s been one of my best friends since I was a teenager. And he’s close to our families, close to my husband. But I think the girls don’t look at my famous friends as famous. They just look at them as mom’s friends.”

Muldoon’s appearance in the since-canceled Bravo series holds a sadder meaning today. Muldoon’s sister Shana Muldoon-Zappa told TMZ that her brother decided to take a shower after having a cup of coffee on Sunday morning (April 19), but when his girlfriend went to check on him, she found him unconscious on the bathroom floor. While paramedics attempted to revive him, there was ultimately nothing they could do.

RIP, Schweet Babe.

'Denise Richards and Her Wild Things'
Photo: Bravo

How to watch Patrick Muldoon on Denise Richards and Her Wild Things:

Muldoon appeared in Season 1, Episode 6 of Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, which is currently streaming on Peacock.

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You can save a bit by subscribing to one of Peacock’s annual plans, which give you 12 months for the price of 10. These cost either $109.99 with ads or $169.99 without ads.

Peacock Premium Plus is also available to subscribe to via Prime Video with a seven-day free trial that you can’t get by subscribing directly on Peacock.