• 'RHOBH' Kim Richards Criminally Charged with DUI in Spite of Going to Rehab

    So often celebrities will run to rehab after finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. If you've been popped for a DUI or something else while under the influence of drugs or alcohol then a trip to rehab can get those charges dropped, if it is a first offense. After Kim Richards was arrested in Beverly Hills last month for public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest she decided to take things one step further and kick the arresting officer. Apparently rehab isn't going to save The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star from anything because rather than being dismissed, those criminal charges have been filed against her.
  • Soap Star Freddie Smith Pleads Guilty to a String of Charges Including Vehicular Assault, Could Face 2 Years in Prison

    "Days of our Lives" star Freddie Smith has plead guilty in an Ohio court to a string of charges stemming from an Oct. 7 accident that critically injured his girlfriend, Alyssa Tabit. The actor was allegedly drunk when he got behind the wheel after leaving a wedding reception with Tabit. Smith is accused of misjudging a turn and crossing the center line of State Route 84 before hitting a culvert which caused the car to flip end-over-end.
  • Xzibit Arrested for DUI After Getting Hitched

    Rapper and car improver Xzibit started his day Saturday, Nov. 29, as well as any guy could dream for. He was marrying the woman of his dreams and was finally taking that next step into manhood. It all ended so terribly wrong when the day finished with him in jail for DUI, according to TMZ. He was pulled over for speeding on the way back home from the reception and was hit with a DUI in the process. Not to let the arrest ruin the moment, Xzibit posted a batch of photos on Instagram with a long, heartfelt message underneath detailing his journey to marriage and how his love has made him a better and more mature person, via "The Boombox."
  • Amanda Bynes's Parents Surrendering Conservatorship, Moving To Texas

    The family struggle for control over Amanda Bynes's well-being seems to be coming to a screeching halt this week, as her parents are headed back to court once again. This time it will be different, though. Rather than fighting for conservatorship, they are instead ready to transfer everything over to someone else. According to a report by TMZ, Bynes's parents will be filing documents with the court soon to surrender the conservatorship over to a mental health professional. Bynes's finances will likely then be placed in the hands of an official money manager. After fighting with their daughter for years, it seems her parents are conceding that they cannot effectively help her at this point. They are hoping that if control is placed in the hands of someone else, then Bynes will perhaps stop lashing out so viciously and start to listen. Not only are her parents kind of washing their hands of the dysfunction, but they are also leaving California altogether. After a few years of drama, they are said to be ready to move to Texas to be near their older — and likely saner —daughter instead.
  • Amanda Bynes Bought Cartier for Complete Strangers, Family Awarded Conservatorship Again

    Yesterday we told you there was a chance that Amanda Bynes's parents would not be attempting to gain a conservatorship over their daughter's assets because they did not want to make things even worse than they already are. It has been more than two weeks since Bynes was basically tricked onto a plane surrounded by people who would eventually deliver her safely to an inpatient psychiatric facility and the former actress is still furious. Well, yesterday her parents decided to protect her assets and did in another conservatorship over Bynes — buying Cartier jewelry for complete strangers did not help matters.
  • Olympic Champion Swimmer Michael Phelps Going to Rehab after Second DUI Bust in Baltimore

    On Sept. 30, Michael Phelps was arrested in Baltimore on suspicion of a DUI and quickly took to his Twitter to apologize to his fans for exercising bad judgment. It wasn't the first time the Olympic champion swimmer had gotten behind the wheel while inebriated, either. In 2004, he was also popped for a DUI and offered up a similar kind of apology as well as a promise to use better judgment in the future. At this point, Phelps seems to be admitting he needs more help to reel in his notorious partying. Phelps posted a message to fans on his Facebook page, admitting it's time to enter rehab.
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