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Katy Perry asks for privacy ahead of Russell Brand wedding - Seattle Post Intelligencer Posted: 20 Oct 2010 03:06 PM PDT Katy Perry asks for privacy ahead of Russell Brand wedding Katy Perry has begged for privacy as she jets out to India to wed fiance Russell Brand, dispelling rumors they are already married. The British funnyman sparked speculation he had wed the "I Kissed a Girl" hit maker in secret after he was spotted out and about in London on Tuesday wearing a gold band on his ring finger. But friends of Brand insist it's merely his favorite piece of jewelry which he often sports on the third finger of his left hand, and their planned ceremony in Jaipur, India, on Saturday is still scheduled to go ahead. The couple was later pictured arriving at London's Heathrow Airport to fly out of Britain, and hours later, Perry posted a message on her Twitter.com page asking for "respect" during their "private" moment and warning fans not to believe "false" rumors. She writes, "I have something to say. Twit Break: Greatest gift u can give us is respect & (love) during this private (time). No use wasting ur (time) w/ (with) stolen or false info. Thnku (sic) for this." ! Login below to post a comment. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
Stolen jewelry returned to Riverview woman - msnbc.com Posted: 07 Oct 2010 01:41 PM PDT TAMPA — After first balking, a pawnshop has handed over $15,000 in jewelry authorities say was stolen from a 77-year-old hospice patient. Trudy Eastman's engagement and wedding rings from the 1950s, as well as other items, were "I'm just so thankful I'm getting it back," she said. "So much of it was more sentimental value than anything. I'm thrilled." Value Pawn & Jewelry of Seffner had wanted Eastman to pay $2,100 to retrieve her possessions. She said she couldn't afford that. The business agreed today to return the items for free, although it might seek restitution from the suspect, investigators said. Deputies said there's no indication the pawnshop knew the items were stolen; the store initially wasn't aware Eastman is a hospice patient. "From what I understand, the public was incensed that I would have to buy it back, and I'm glad [pawnshop employees] listened to the public and I thank them too," Eastman said. Jason B. Russell, 27, was arrested Wednesday on 17 felony charges after investigators said they identified five more theft victims. He initially was arrested two weeks ago in the theft of jewelry from a 92-year-old terminally ill widow. Russell was hired by LifePath Hospice in February and delivered equipment to patients, including oxygen tanks to Eastman. Over 2 1/2 months, Russell targeted homes in Valrico, Thonotosassa, Riverview, Brandon and Sun City Center, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said. The stolen jewelry includes watches, rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets. LifePath said it fired Russell in September after learning of the allegations and conducting an investigation. Detectives said Russell was addicted to painkillers because of a back injury he suffered while serving in the Air Force, and stole to support his habit. Russell is being held on $94,500 bail. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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