Brunswick Capital's Lawsuit Against Annie Leibovitz

Brunswick Capital filed this complaint against Annie Leibovitz in New York Supreme Court last week claiming Leibovitz owes the firm more than $800,000.

Brunswick Capital filed this complaint against Annie Leibovitz in New York Supreme Court last week claiming Leibovitz owes the firm more than $800,000.

While we were digging around the itemized disbursements of the Republican National Committee in search of lesbians, we found a couple trips marked "office supplies" that are both wonderful (and wasteful?) in very different ways.
The Real World: New Orleans is currently in production. This week the police had to be called when a cast member "fell ill" after using a toothbrush that his housemate had urinated on. Really.
Joshua Newton, the director of Iron Cross, filed this complaint against Variety on behalf of his production company Calibra Pictures earlier this week. He accuses Variety of breach of contract and unfair business practices, among other things, for selling him on a $400,000 Oscar campaign for Iron Cross only to…
According to a confidential Republican party fundraising presentation someone left in a hotel, the RNC is putting "the Fun Back in FUNdraising" and the Blatant Manipulation back in Fear-Mongering.
A California veterinarian filed this federal class-action complaint against the online-review site Yelp yesterday.
The affidavit of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent in support of arrest warrants for Wilch Dewalt and six others on charges of running an identity theft ring out of the Yonkers, N.Y.
This is the suicide note Joseph Andrew Stack left on his web site before allegedly setting his home on fire and flying his plane into a building in Austin, Texas. The hosting service has removed it, citing a "request from the FBI."

The activists who borrowed Tea Partying from Ron Paul supporters discovered a little document called "The Constitution." And they like what they found. That's why old Republican party hacks will get together to sign a paper at George Washington's house.
Associated Press reporter Allen Breed sent this e-mail to Iraq war vet and activist Luis Carlos Montalván—detailing holes in Montalván's story about his experiences in Iraq—last month.
Here are selections from Rep. Henry Hyde's 217-page FBI file, which details a four-year FBI investigation into allegations that he took bribes to steer state contracts to favored companies when he was an Illinois state senator.
Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.), who died in 2007, was a staunch defender of "traditional values" and a prime mover in the impeachment of Bill Clinton. And according to documents obtained by Gawker, the FBI thought he was on the take.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Victoria Hopper, trophy wife of actor and conservative curmudgeon Dennis filed her response to his deathbed divorce petition, and it contains many shocks. He was mean! He owned guns! He smokes pot and watches a lot of television!
Sanjay Rawal, Yele Haiti's founding executive director, resigned in 2005 citing Wyclef Jean and his fellow board members' "lack of financial commitment" to the organization. Here is his full resignation letter:
Yele Haiti president Hugh Locke declared the organization in "crisis" and resigned in a 2007 memo. Here it is in full.