Funnywoman Maya Rudolph stopped by the Conan set Monday night to chat about Oprah, Brangelina and her hit NBC show Up All Night with host Conan O’Brien. But instead of just focusing on “Maya, Maya, Maya,” the comedian spends about three minutes revealing her connection to a grim local news story that’s made international headlines. more › View original post here: Maya Rudolph, BFFS With Dog That Dug Up Human Head In Hollywood Hills
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Jury Begins Deliberating Case Against Ex-BHUSD Superintendent
Jury deliberations began Thursday in the case against former Beverly Hills Unified School District Superintendent Jeffrey Hubbard , who is facing three felony misappropriation of public funds charges. Hubbard, 54, allegedly approved $20,000 in stipends and a $500 car allowance raise for former BHUSD facilities director Karen Christiansen without school board consent. He is also charged with authorizing a pay increase to former district employee Nora Roque in May 2005 without the board’s approval. “He was arrogant,” Deputy District Attorney Max Huntsman told the seven-man, five-woman jury during his closing arguments. “He felt that as superintendent he could do whatever he wanted and he didn’t care what the rules were.” Christiansen’s contract included a $150 monthly car allowance, and all changes to the contract were supposed to be made in writing, Huntsman said. Defense attorney Salvatore P. Ciulla countered during his closing arguments that although mistakes were made, Hubbard did not commit a crime. He also said Hubbard gave Roque a pay bump with the intent to put her on a salary schedule under which she would receive annual increases—something Hubbard said Roque was told would happen when she was hired. “He’s going to put his job on the line and possibly go to jail?” Ciulla asked. “It makes no sense.” Hubbard has pleaded not guilty to all three charges. He served as BHUSD superintendent from 2004-6. In July 2006, he took over the superintendent position at the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Huntsman also alleged that Hubbard and Christiansen had a “special relationship” because the two exchanged intimate emails with one another. “It was certainly not the average employer-employee relationship,” he said. Christiansen, 53, was sentenced this month to four years and four months in prison. She was found guilty in November of four felony conflict of interest charges for secretly negotiating to be an independent BHUSD contractor while performing her duties for the district. Christiansen was hired by the district in 2004 and reportedly received a total of $5.2 million from BHUSD between 2006 and 2009. Ciulla described the emails between Hubbard and Christiansen as “tongue-in-cheek inappropriate comments.” But he said the communications do not demonstrate a romantic relationship existed. This report was compiled with information from City News Service. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . More: Jury Begins Deliberating Case Against Ex-BHUSD Superintendent
Person Questioned in Body Parts Case
Attorney for Pinkberry Co-Founder Speaks Out
An attorney for Pinkberry co-founder Young Lee told NBC LA in an exclusive television interview that his client is looking forward to clearing his name of assault charges. Go here to see the original: Attorney for Pinkberry Co-Founder Speaks Out
Human Head Found in Bag at Bronson Canyon Park
Los Angeles police were called to Bronson Canyon Park Tuesday afternoon after dog walkers found a human head inside a bag, authorities reported. Two dog walkers discovered the severed head of an alleged homicide victim at about 2:30 p.m. near the 3200 block of Canyon Drive, according to an advisory from the Los Angeles Police Department . The hikers had about nine dogs on the trail when two of the dogs started playing with an object in a bag. When the hikers realized it was a human head, they immediately notified park rangers. Investigators were at the scene Tuesday evening seeking clues and possibly more body parts, but suspended their search when it grew dark. The crime scene will be guarded by LAPD officers. The head appeared to belong to a male and was likely not in the area for long. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office will analyze the remains. Bronson Canyon Park is a popular recreational area inside Griffith Park. Trails in the park lead to a view of the Hollywood sign and also an area known as the “Batcave,” which was used in the 1960s television show Batman . For updates on this story, check out our sister site, Hollywood Patch . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See more here: Human Head Found in Bag at Bronson Canyon Park