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Beloved TV Judge Frank Caprio: ‘I wear a heart under my robe’

Caught in Providence,” is beloved by viewers around the world.And here’s one reason why.“When I make a decision it can effect someone’s livelihood, their life and their families lives,” Caprio told The Post. “One thing I’ve committed myself to is to treat people with respect, compassion and understanding … and I try to place myself in the shoes of the people before me.“I don’t wear a badge under my robe — I wear a heart.”Caprio, 86, has morphed into a social media superstar via “Caught in Providence,” which started in 1987 on local access television in Providence, RI and, in 2018, launched in syndication (on Facebook Live and Law & Crime), snaring three Daytime Emmy Award nominations.
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Kevin Costner has no ‘legal basis’ to force estranged wife out of home, her lawyer says
court documents obtained by Insider.“Although the legal basis for Kevin’s request to kick his wife and children out of their home is all but nonexistent, this is still a matter of critical importance for Christine,” Rydell added.Rydell’s statements come after documents showed that the “Yellowstone” star claimed Baumgartner is refusing to leave their house — despite agreeing to their long-standing prenup stating that she had 30 days to vacate after filing for divorce.Baumgartner, 49, filed for divorce from Costner, 68, on May 1, putting her past the 30-day deadline.Documents obtained by TMZ also alleged that the former model isn’t budging as a form of leverage to force Costner to agree to her “various financial demands.”In the court docs uncovered by TMZ, Costner claimed that he is willing to “contribute as part of his child support obligations $30K per month for a rental house and is willing to advance another $10K for her moving costs,” though the actor has allegedly already given his estranged wife more than $1.2 million for his prenuptial obligations.Costner also previously alleged in court documents that Baumgartner charged $95,000 on the actor’s credit card “without prior notice” to lawyers and a forensic accountant.Costner and Baumgartner married in September 2004 and have three kids: Cayden, 16, Hayes, 14, and Grace, 13.
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Here’s what Martha Stewart’s bestie Snoop Dogg thinks of her thirst trap pics
thirst trap queen in recent years — but longtime pal Snoop Dogg, 51, says he doesn’t peep her provocative posts.The “Gin & Juice” rapper revealed to Insider that he tries to scroll past any image of Stewart “on the Instagram page looking like that.”“That’s a lane we both stay out of,” he quipped in a story published Thursday.Stewart and the Death Row Records mogul became pals in 2008 when Snoop appeared on “The Martha Stewart Show.”The pair whipped up mashed potatoes with cognac — and the rest is history.They roasted Justin Bieber on Comedy Central in 2015 and co-hosted “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party” the following year.The cookbook author even gave a sweet shout-out to the Grammy-nominated performer in her Skechers ad for the 2023 Super Bowl.In the 30-second clip, Stewart gets a tattoo of Snoop’s face on her arm with the words “My Dogg.”Gushing over the finished ink, the selfie empress coos, “Ooh, that’s gangster.”Stewart’s unexpected road to sensual social media stardom began in 2020 when she posted a pic of herself lightly puckering her lips while lounging poolside.The snap quickly went viral — and her fans had a field day.She shared another sultry shot in November 2022 — a mirror selfie that appeared to show herself wearing nothing but gold earrings.The DIY queen dished to Insider her secrets for having the camera love you.“Just look good and pose with a provocative look on your face,” she revealed, adding that others can mimic her looks by having “someone edit your picture real well.”“A lot of the girls that you think are just naturally amazing are highly edited online.
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‘Breaking Bad’ actor Mike Batayeh’s final film ‘really hit my heart,’ director says
died suddenly on June 1 at age 52 — took a part in, of all things, a 16-minute student flick by a senior filmmaker at the University of Michigan late last year. “He was kind of like a mentor,” its director and co-writer, 22-year-old Mohamed Khashafa, exclusively told The Post about the project, which is titled “Ya Satir.” “He was telling me that a lot of the reason that he wanted to be a part of the project was to kind of help out the next generation of Arab creatives,” Khashafa said, recalling that Batayeh told him that Hollywood “wasn’t very diverse or welcoming” to the community.In an early cut of the movie previewed by The Post, Batayeh plays the father of a high school student (portrayed by fellow student Izabella Mins-Haddad) who is experiencing growing pains while preparing for a debate competition before heading off to college.And even though Michigan resident Batayeh’s single scene in the movie — which wrapped production in late December — is a mere two minutes long, his portrayal meant the world to Khashafa, whose family is from Yemen.“It really hit my heart that the role kind of reminded him of his own father. Actors pull from personal life or from different characters they already know,” said Khashafa, 22, who said the “lighthearted coming of age” film’s title roughly translates to “Oh, Lord” or “Oh, My God.”“He pulled from his own father, which, one, makes me feel good because it means I wrote the character properly,” continued Khashafa, who plans to graduate from the school next December.
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