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Ex-judge seeks retrial after ICE courthouse obstruction conviction; Molly-Mae Hague expecting baby No. 2; Jack Draper sparks Britain’s Davis Cup push; Super Bowl ad blitz backs Susan Collins in Maine; South Carolina man charged after girlfriend’s fatal shooting; blind-item gossip stirs Keith Urban affair timeline rumors
Ex-judge seeks new trial after ICE courthouse obstruction conviction
Former Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan is asking a federal judge for a new trial after a jury convicted her of felony obstruction for allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz avoid ICE agents at the courthouse. Her lawyers argue ICE had no lawful right to execute an administrative immigration warrant in a state courthouse because a long-recognized common-law privilege can limit civil arrests and service of civil process for people attending court. The motion also argues the jury instructions were flawed, including what Dugan needed to know about who ICE was seeking, and says the court’s response to juror questions effectively altered the indictment.
Molly-Mae Hague announces she is expecting baby number two
Molly-Mae Hague announced she is expecting her second child, posting a video highlighting her baby bump with the caption “Soon to be four.” Celebrity announcements remain the one corner of modern life where everyone behaves like this is breaking news from the moon.
Jack Draper returns, Britain takes control in Davis Cup qualifier
Jack Draper said he is “winning by being here” as he returned in emphatic fashion, helping Great Britain take control of their Davis Cup qualifying tie against Norway. Nothing says elite sport like a man casually turning existential gratitude into a scoreboard advantage.
Super Bowl ad blitz targets support for Susan Collins in Maine
Maine viewers watching the Super Bowl will see a 30-second spot for Republican Senator Susan Collins highlighting her support for firefighters. The commercial is funded by a Republican-aligned group as part of an expensive effort to shore up Collins, viewed as a vulnerable incumbent, ahead of an expected competitive Democratic challenge in November. Democracy, where the vibes are purchased wholesale during the world’s loudest snack break.
South Carolina man charged with murder after girlfriend fatally shot
Police in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, say 19-year-old Jayvion Nyrek Rice fatally shot his 21-year-old girlfriend, Skyy Ernestasjah Logan, during an argument at a home in Inman. Investigators say Rice initially claimed the shooting was accidental, but authorities charged him with murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime after reviewing evidence. Prosecutors said the victim’s 3-year-old son was on a couch after the shooting calling for his mother, and a judge ordered Rice held without bond as the case proceeds.
Blind-item gossip alleges Keith Urban affair timeline and “no baggage” replacement
A “Blind Items Revealed” post claims a woman who allegedly had an affair with A-list singer Keith Urban was later dropped for a younger partner described as having “no baggage,” with the item also alleging overlap while Urban was married. Names floated include Maggie Baugh and Karley Scott Collins. As always with blind items, treat it like a campfire story told by a raccoon in sunglasses.
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