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McCourt Investigate by Grand Jury for Dodger Management

Former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers Frank McCourt, who recently sold the team to a group or owners headed by Magic Johnson for $2 billion, is under investigation for possible criminal financial misconduct.

Crazy Crimes: Software Executive Forges Barcodes to Buy Legos

Here at 1-800-BAIL-BOND, we like to find crazy stories about crimes and criminals. These involve the most bizarre motives, circumstances, and punishments that we can find.
In this week’s edition, a Silicon Valley software executive and vice president of global software company SAP named Thomas Langenbach was charged with forging barcodes in order to buy discounted Legos.

Released on Bail Bonds: Personal Privacy

There was a time when getting arrested and released on bail bonds could be a private matter, shared only with family and close friends. With today’s technology, that is slowly becoming the way of the past. Celebrities were the first to witness this sensation, with paparazzo able to snap their photos or film footage as […]

LA Bail Bonds: LAPD Lacks New Leads in Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.

In a case spanning back over a decade, the LAPD claims to have exhausted all leads in finding the murderer of popular rapper The Notorious B.I.G., real name Christopher Wallace. Biggie was shot in the Miracle Mile area outside the Peterson Automotive Museum on March 9, 1997. So far, no one has been formally charged and held for bail bonds in Los Angeles. The murder remains a mystery, although Wallace’s family does have theories that include LAPD involvement.

Los Angeles Bail Bonds: Sean Stewart Celebrity Arrest

Those wishing to get their fix of celebrity bail bonds gossip are once again in luck. 30-year-old Sean Stewart, publicly degenerate son of Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Rod Stewart was arrested in Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley area on October 19th.

Stewart was pulled over for a routine traffic violation when he was found to be driving with a suspended license. He was released on $40,000 bail.

Hip Hop Star T.I. and Wife Need Los Angeles Bail Bonds after Drug Arrest

Rapper T.I. and wife Tameka Cottle are no strangers to soliciting the help of Los Angeles bail bonds services.

Gambling with Weed: Marijuana Causes Paris Hilton Arrest

Though it was actually cocaine charges that Paris Hilton, everyone’s favorite starlet who’s famous for being famous, was brought up on, it was marijuana that put Vegas police on her scent.

Lindsay Lohan is Admitted into Rehab After Release from Jail

August 3, Lindsay Lohan was released from Lynwood jail after serving 14 days of her 90 day sentence. In jail, Lohan served her time in an isolated cell due to her high-profile status. There was no need of any bail bond in Los Angeles since there was not bail set. She was released early on good behavior and due to overcrowding in the jail, a common problem in California. Charged with violation of her 2007 probation, Lohan went straight to a UCLA Medical Center where she will spend 3 months undergoing rehab treatment.

Pussycat Dolls Starlet and Companion Post Los Angeles Bail Bonds on Drug Charges

More Los Angeles bail bonds celebrity drama continued this past April, this time following an arrest of 21-year-old Girlicious pop star Natalie Mejia on charges of attempt to distribute cocaine. Mejia, one of the three members of the sexy spin-off of pop super group the Pussycat Dolls, was arrested in March when Glendale police officers pulled her and 28-year-old Peter Asencio over for speeding. Asencio, the driver of the vehicle, was operating it with a suspended license, which allowed police officers to search his Ford Mustang, finding several baggies of cocaine in the pop star’s Gucci purse that lead to the couple’s arrest.

Alleged car thief found playing ‘Grand Theft Auto’

ORLANDO, Fla.- Sheriff’s deputies in central Florida found a suspected car thief playing the “Grand Theft Auto” video game, and they later charged him with just that.