[[tmz:video id="0_bl56u6ah"]] Ex-Lakers player Jordan Hill is getting called out by one of the most famous booty models on the 'Gram -- with Ghetto Barbie claiming Hill tried to fly her out to smash, but she burned him good instead. Here's the deal ... Ghetto Barbie and 'Love and Hip Hop' star Jhonni Blaze appeared on "Raq Rants" where they talked about some of their NBA crushes. Blaze shouted out Hill as her crush -- and that's when...
- 9/24/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
A GoFundMe page has raised nearly $160,000 for the family of the teen with special needs who was allegedly kidnapped, beaten and tortured on a Facebook Live video on Jan. 3.
The page, which was started by Reddit user Razor Shelden, was authenticated to People by Neal Strom, the attorney for the 18-year-old’s family, who says his clients appreciate the support and are working together to help their loved one.
“It’s been overwhelming for them,” Strom says. “What happened was horrific, beyond imagination, but just want to heal.”
On Jan. 6, four suspects were arrested for the alleged incident on Chicago’s West Side,...
The page, which was started by Reddit user Razor Shelden, was authenticated to People by Neal Strom, the attorney for the 18-year-old’s family, who says his clients appreciate the support and are working together to help their loved one.
“It’s been overwhelming for them,” Strom says. “What happened was horrific, beyond imagination, but just want to heal.”
On Jan. 6, four suspects were arrested for the alleged incident on Chicago’s West Side,...
- 1/11/2017
- by harrietsokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
The four suspects accused of allegedly kidnapping and torturing an 18-year-old mentally disabled young man for hours while broadcasting the attack on Facebook Live made their first court appearance in a Chicago courtroom on Friday — where they were refused the option to post bail or leave jail.
Jordan Hill, 18, Tesfaye Cooper, 18, Brittany Covington, 18, and Tanishia Covington, 24, are facing multiple felony charges of kidnapping and battery, among other changes including two counts of committing a hate crime (one based on the victim’s mental disabilities and the other on his race), the Associated Press reported.
Cook County Circuit Judge Maria Kuriakos...
Jordan Hill, 18, Tesfaye Cooper, 18, Brittany Covington, 18, and Tanishia Covington, 24, are facing multiple felony charges of kidnapping and battery, among other changes including two counts of committing a hate crime (one based on the victim’s mental disabilities and the other on his race), the Associated Press reported.
Cook County Circuit Judge Maria Kuriakos...
- 1/7/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
The family of the special needs teenager whose alleged kidnap and torture was broadcast on Facebook live is speaking out about the incident.
“We’re still just trying to get our heads together,” the 18-year-old alleged victim’s brother, Jason Nagel, 32, tells People. “He’s doing as well as he can. He was with us all last night he’s with my mom now. We’re just trying to be there for him.”
On Thursday, Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington, all 18, were charged with hate crimes, a State’s Attorney news release obtained by People stated.
“We’re still just trying to get our heads together,” the 18-year-old alleged victim’s brother, Jason Nagel, 32, tells People. “He’s doing as well as he can. He was with us all last night he’s with my mom now. We’re just trying to be there for him.”
On Thursday, Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington, all 18, were charged with hate crimes, a State’s Attorney news release obtained by People stated.
- 1/6/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
The four people who kidnapped a special needs man and tortured him while live streaming the video to Facebook have been charged with hate crimes, Chicago police said on Thursday. The individuals who took the video — 18-year-olds Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper and Brittany Covington, as well as 24-year-old Tanishia Covington — have been charged with felony crimes, according to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office. “We have the statements of the four of them,” Chicago Area North Detectives Commander Kevin Duffin said at a news conference on Thursday. “They admit that they were beating him, kicking him, they made him drink toilet.
- 1/5/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The four Chicago teens accused of allegedly kidnapping and torturing a young man for hours while broadcasting the attack online have been charged with hate crimes, People confirms.
Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington, all 18, are facing felony charges after they allegedly videotaped kidnapping and beating a man Tuesday, according to a State’s Attorney news release obtained by People.
The 30-minute video, allegedly taken by one of the female suspects, depicts a white man tied up, his mouth covered, cowering in a corner of a room. His attackers, all apparently black according to NPR and the Washington Post,...
Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington, all 18, are facing felony charges after they allegedly videotaped kidnapping and beating a man Tuesday, according to a State’s Attorney news release obtained by People.
The 30-minute video, allegedly taken by one of the female suspects, depicts a white man tied up, his mouth covered, cowering in a corner of a room. His attackers, all apparently black according to NPR and the Washington Post,...
- 1/5/2017
- by harrietsokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_66lx8je6"]] Chicago cops just slapped 4 suspects with multiple charges -- including hate crime -- for kidnapping and torturing the 18-year-old man in that horrific Facebook Live video. Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington were charged Thursday with aggravated kidnapping, hate crime, aggravated unlawful restraint and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Jordan was additionally charged with robbery and possession of a stolen vehicle. Three of the 4, including Jordan, were also charged with residential burglary.
- 1/5/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Indiana Pacer Jordan Hill had the nerve to ask cops if they Had to arrest him ... after they busted him doing 107 mph -- and the exchange was all caught on dash cam video. TMZ Sports got the full video, including the audio, which reveals Hill's hysterical attempt to get some leniency. As we previously reported, he got arrested last week in Georgia, and after cops pulled him out of his Range Rover -- shirtless, for...
- 8/3/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Indiana Pacers player Jordan Hill was arrested in Atlanta this week after cops say he was burning rubber at 107 miles per hour ... without a shirt. Several people called 911 to report the vehicle on Tuesday -- and cops eventually caught up to the former Lakers player, who was driving a Range Rover. Dash cam footage shows cops putting a shirtless Hill in cuffs and placing him in the back of a cop car. He was booked for speeding and reckless driving.
- 7/31/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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