Daniel Silva is taking responsibility for his role in the fatal car crash that killed Corey La Barrie. The tattoo artist sought forgiveness from the late YouTube star's loved ones and fans in a YouTube video shared Feb. 16, which marked his first public comments since the May 2020 incident. Silva read a letter sent on behalf of La Barrie's family to the judge presiding over the case, in which they requested the dismissal of the second-degree murder charge in favor of manslaughter. In July 2020, Silva reached a plea deal with prosecutors and plead no contest to one felony count of gross vehicular manslaughter. One month later, he was sentenced to 364...
- 2/17/2021
- E! Online
Update: Daniel Silva has officially been charged with the murder of YouTuber Corey La Barrie, the L.A. County District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday. If convicted, Silva faces a possible maximum sentence of 15 years to life in state prison. An arraignment date has not been set. Check out more details on the fatal car crash that killed La Barrie below. ______ Tattoo artist Daniel Silva is in police custody in connection to the car crash that killed YouTube star Corey La Barrie on his 25th birthday, E! News has learned. On Monday afternoon, Silva, who competed on the reality competition series Ink Master, was officially...
- 5/19/2020
- E! Online
Bestselling author Daniel Silva has left a long run at Putnam and made a 3-book deal at HarperCollins. I toldja that Silva left Icm to sign with D.C. attorney Robert Barnett at Williams & Connolly, in anticipation of shopping for the new deal. Silva was locked in by Harper senior vice president Jonathan Burnham and the books will be edited by executive editor Jennifer Barth. Not sure how much the deal was worth, but it is the latest in what will likely be a growing number of established authors leaving houses because those publishers are unwilling to pay the high advances their authors were accustomed to receiving. That happened with Janet Evanovich, who left St. Martin's Press after the publisher nixed an ask for $50 million for her next four books, even though she was the house's top fiction author. She moved to Random House's Ballantine Bantam Dell imprint, but word...
- 9/16/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
Bestselling author Daniel Silva has left his longtime reps at Icm to sign with Robert Barnett, the D.C-based attorney at Williams & Connolly. The word in publishing circles is that this is a first step toward Silva shopping for a new publishing deal, one that might lead to his exit from Putnam. Silva had been with Icm since he transitioned from journalism to spy thrillers with the 1997 debut The Unlikely Spy. He is best known for the series he writes on art restorer/Israeli secret agent Gabriel Allon. Silva routinely lands on the bestseller lists, most recently for The Rembrandt Affair, which Putnam published last month. I’m told that Barnett is shopping to publishers and that Silva’s wife, NBC Today Show correspondent Jamie Gangel, will play a large role in making his next deal. Icm's nm2249120 autoSloan Harris[/link] and nm2249354 autoEsther Newberg[/link] had repped Silva. While he's...
- 9/1/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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