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Ambyr Childers granted a temporary restraining order against embattled producer Randall Emmett
Months after she sought a restraining order against ex-husband Randall Emmett, actress Ambyr Childers was finally granted one.Emmett, 51, was ordered to stay 100 yards away from Childers, 34, who he was married to for eight years from 2009 to 2017, according to The Los Angeles Times.He was also forbidden from contacting Childers, unless it is a, 'brief and peaceful interaction' about visitation for their daughters, London, 12, and Rylee, 9.  Granted: Months after she sought a restraining order against ex-husband Randall Emmett, actress Ambyr Childers was finally granted oneChilders' first request for a domestic violence restraining order was denied due to lack of evidence, though she submitted a new request... after she was contacted by the FBI.She revealed in the request, filed in late December, that she was contacted by the FBI on December 6, who asked her about Emmett's, 'suspected activities with child exploitation and pedophilia.' She said in the declaration that the call from the FBI caused, 'extreme destruction and disturbance of [her] emotional calm and peace of mind.' Suspected: She revealed in the request, filed in late December, that she was contacted by the FBI on December 6, who asked her about Emmett's, 'suspected activities with child exploitation and pedophilia' She added that she was disturbed because their daughters, 'are often alone' with their father.Childers continued in the request that she doesn't want to, 'run the risk' of her children being with Emmett if, 'federal law enforcement serve either an arrest or search warrant on him or on his premises.'An FBI spokesperson told the Times they were, 'unable to confirm or deny the existence of an investigation,' due to FBI policy.
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Alec Baldwin ‘to return to acting with Broadway play in first job since Rust shooting’
Alec Baldwin has reportedly secured his first acting job since the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins.The 30 Rock star, 64, is at the centre of an investigation after a gun he was holding went off and shot and killed cinematographer Hutchins.Hutchins died in late 2021, with Baldwin insisting he is not responsible for the mum-of-one’s death.He recently issued a cryptic comment stating ‘everybody who was there… know exactly who’s to blame.’An FBI report suggested the prop weapons ‘could not be made to fire without a pull of the trigger,’ however, Baldwin disputes this and has consistently denied doing so.Baldwin has taken part in multiple emotional interviews since Hutchins’ death where he touched on how his career has suffered since the shooting.However it appears the actor is getting back on track as he is reported to be heading to Broadway for a new play.According to The New York Post, Baldwin plans to return to acting with a starring role in the play Art, by Yasmina Reza.It’s reported that the actor’s first role since the tragedy will see him star alongside Tony Shalhoub and John Leguizamo, while former Matilda stage director and Tony winner Matthew Warchus will direct.A source reportedly told the outlet that Art will open at a Shubert theater in the spring, however a producer has not yet been signed on for the project.They added that the Creative Artists Agency is currently ‘auditioning’ New York producers.Art would be Baldwin’s first major Broadway appearance since Orphans in 2013; he previously won a Tony for his role in 1992’s A Streetcar Named Desire.Baldwin recently described the coverage surrounding Hutchins’ death, and the slow progress of the investigation, as ‘troublesome’.He told US journalist Chris Cuomo on
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Winter Olympics figure skater ‘attacked’ by hitman hired by rival’s ex-husband
American Olympic team.Harding’s desperation to overcome Kerrigan saw ex-husband Jeff Gillooly and bodyguard Shawn Eckhardt hire Stant and his uncle Derrick Smith to set up the attack.Their long-term rivalry came to a head at the National Championships in Detroit back in January 1994.Stant clubbed Kerrigan’s right knee after a practice session ahead of the event, with the American superstar’s traumatised face emblazoned across newspaper covers.As she sat on the floor, Kerrigan tearfully screamed: “Why? Why? Why? Why me?”Fortunately for Kerrigan, she escaped the horrible attack with severe bruising and no broken bones - but it ruled her out of the championships the following night.Two days later, Harding won gold at the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and guaranteed her spot at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.Kerrigan was fit enough to compete at the Olympics a month alter, and she was offered a spot to compete at the Games by her fellow skaters. Do you think Tonya Harding deserved a lifetime ban? Let us know in the comments section. An FBI investigation was launched into Eckhardt, with Harding’s bodyguard confessing to his involvement in the attack on 12 January, sensationally incriminating Stant, Gillooly and getaway car driver Smith.The United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA) considered banning Harding but decided to allow her to compete as no evidence had surfaced regarding her claims of not being involved in the attack.Gillooly surrendered to the FBI four days after a warrant was issued for his arrest, and confessed on 27 January that he orchestrated the shocking attack - implicating Harding, Eckhardt, Stant and Smith.Harding continued to deny her involvement in the attack saying:
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