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There are two sides to every story and legal council for Young Lee , the Pinkberry co-founder who, earlier this week , was charged with assault of a homeless man, claims that Lee felt “at risk” and “threatened” by the transient victim. Apparently, Lee was also angered by a “sexually explicit” tattoo he spotted on the homeless man’s body which caused him to get out of his car and attack. Lee’s lawyer Philip Kent Cohen says, “As the evidence comes out, the reality will be much different than has been presented.” · Sexually explicit’ tattoo described in Pinkberry beating case [LAT] · Pinkberry founder Young Lee felt ‘threatened,’ attorney says [LAT] · Pinkberry Founder Arrested For Beating Homeless Man [~ELA~] View post: Crime : Pinkberry Founder Angered by “Sexually Explicit” Tattoo
So it was gratifying when Who vocalist Roger Daltrey announced that his own Tommy tour would follow the album as faithfully as possible. At the Nokia Theatre on Wednesday, Daltrey and his band of young American players, along with Pete’s brother Simon Townshend on guitar, gave the work life as a raw, bloody piece of rock and roll once again. more › View original post here: The Who’s Roger Daltrey Rocks Nokia Theatre
Same-sex marriage supporters have been advocating for the public release of the Proposition 8 trial video recordings to show the evidence behind former Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker’s ruling that overturned the 2008 ballot measure. A federal appeals court placed a temporary hold on the decision to go public on Monday. more › View post: Court Presses Pause on Prop. 8 Trial Video Release