A Bronx woman is on trial for allegedly stabbing a pregnant woman to death on her wedding day and cutting the unborn child out of her abdomen.
In court on Monday, prosecutors alleged that Ashleigh Wade lured childhood friend Angelikque Sutton with the promise of giving her a wedding gift. Sutton, who was on her way to the courthouse to marry fiancee Patrick Bradley, stopped by Wade’s home. Prosecutors say that when Sutton arrived, Wade slit her throat so that she couldn’t scream, and then removed a healthy baby boy from her uterus.
“The defendant cut Ms. Sutton’s larynx,...
In court on Monday, prosecutors alleged that Ashleigh Wade lured childhood friend Angelikque Sutton with the promise of giving her a wedding gift. Sutton, who was on her way to the courthouse to marry fiancee Patrick Bradley, stopped by Wade’s home. Prosecutors say that when Sutton arrived, Wade slit her throat so that she couldn’t scream, and then removed a healthy baby boy from her uterus.
“The defendant cut Ms. Sutton’s larynx,...
- 9/27/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Patrick Bradley to create a new growth capital fund for mid-sized firms in films, TV and more.
Former Ingenious Ventures CEO Patrick Bradley has announced plans to launch Station 12, a media and entertainment investment manager that will invest in mid-sized companies ranging from film, television, publishing and live entertainment, through to marketing services, e-commerce, digital content, gaming, fashion and design.
The London-based fund aims to raise £150m ($250m), commencing its first fundraise this summer. The investment team has already identified a pipeline of potential investments, into which the average initial investment will be around $17m (£10m).
Bradley said that while the European technology market has deep resources of expansion capital, the media and entertainment sectors “remain under-served by capital and operational expertise required to support long term success”.
“Station 12 intends to fill this gap and become the pre-eminent investor in the space,” he added.
Station 12 is supported by Ingenious, the independent outfit that has been investing in the...
Former Ingenious Ventures CEO Patrick Bradley has announced plans to launch Station 12, a media and entertainment investment manager that will invest in mid-sized companies ranging from film, television, publishing and live entertainment, through to marketing services, e-commerce, digital content, gaming, fashion and design.
The London-based fund aims to raise £150m ($250m), commencing its first fundraise this summer. The investment team has already identified a pipeline of potential investments, into which the average initial investment will be around $17m (£10m).
Bradley said that while the European technology market has deep resources of expansion capital, the media and entertainment sectors “remain under-served by capital and operational expertise required to support long term success”.
“Station 12 intends to fill this gap and become the pre-eminent investor in the space,” he added.
Station 12 is supported by Ingenious, the independent outfit that has been investing in the...
- 4/11/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
TORONTO -- Finding new models for monetizing content will be the top priority of the inaugural Como Forum in October, organizers said Tuesday.
Organized by the Toronto-based Cameron Thomson Group, the Oct. 24-26 industry conclave in Lake Como, Italy, will include 20th Century Fox Films chairman Jim Gianopoulos, MobiTV chief scientist Kay Johansson and MGM Television Worldwide co-president Gary Marenzi.
Also on tap for the invitation-only huddle are ITN CEO Mark Wood, Sundance Film Festival director of creative development John Cooper, filmmaker Terry Gilliam, WMA vp John Mas and OgilvyOne Worldwide vice chairman Rory Sutherland, according to the Cameron Thompson Group.
Ron Thomson, president of Cameron Thomson, a convergence business development group with offices in London and Milan, said the No. 1 topic at the Como Forum will be how to restructure an entertainment industry now evolving beyond recognition in the Internet age.
Other A-list players set for the confab are Mark Goldman, COO of Al Gore's Current TV; Tom Glocer, CEO of Thomson/Reuters; Andrea Pezzi, founder of Italian Web documaker OVO; Patrick Bradley, director of Ingenious Media Investments; and Stefano Di Bella, managing director of De Agostini Editore S.p.A.
Organized by the Toronto-based Cameron Thomson Group, the Oct. 24-26 industry conclave in Lake Como, Italy, will include 20th Century Fox Films chairman Jim Gianopoulos, MobiTV chief scientist Kay Johansson and MGM Television Worldwide co-president Gary Marenzi.
Also on tap for the invitation-only huddle are ITN CEO Mark Wood, Sundance Film Festival director of creative development John Cooper, filmmaker Terry Gilliam, WMA vp John Mas and OgilvyOne Worldwide vice chairman Rory Sutherland, according to the Cameron Thompson Group.
Ron Thomson, president of Cameron Thomson, a convergence business development group with offices in London and Milan, said the No. 1 topic at the Como Forum will be how to restructure an entertainment industry now evolving beyond recognition in the Internet age.
Other A-list players set for the confab are Mark Goldman, COO of Al Gore's Current TV; Tom Glocer, CEO of Thomson/Reuters; Andrea Pezzi, founder of Italian Web documaker OVO; Patrick Bradley, director of Ingenious Media Investments; and Stefano Di Bella, managing director of De Agostini Editore S.p.A.
- 8/22/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Following on from their film Jon E. Edwards Is in Love, which closes the AFI Summer Doc Fest on July 21, helmers Chris Bradley and Kyle LaBrache have found their next subject in Jeff Goldblum. The directors have begun shooting a documentary on the actor and his fiancee, Catherine Wreford. The new production will chronicle their romance and their behind-the-scenes experience on the play The Music Man, which co-stars Goldblum's pals Ed Begley Jr. and Illeana Douglas and runs through the middle of the month in Goldblum's hometown of Pittsburgh. Moby, Bob Odenkirk, Douglas, Begley and other guest stars will appear in the docu, which the producers hope to take to Sundance next year. Goldblum, Patrick Bradley and Ryan Magnussen are producing. Industry Entertainment's Keith Addis and Bernard Cahill from Roar are executive producing. The project is a RIPE/Industry Entertainment production. Goldblum next appears in The Life Aquatic. Bradley and LaBrache are repped by Benderspink and Jen Leavy at Behr, Abramson. Goldblum is repped by UTA.
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