Erin Andrew's boyfriend, Jarret Stoll, has been charged with felony cocaine possession.
Stoll, a center for the Los Angeles Kings, was charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance by the Clark County district attorney's office on Monday, the Associated Press reports.
Stoll was arrested at MGM Grand's Wet Republic pool complex in Las Vegas on April 17, after security guards found what they believed to be 3.3 grams of cocaine and several capsules of ecstasy during a routine search.
District Attorney Steven Wolfson reportedly declined to comment on why the charge only included cocaine possession.
If convicted, the hockey...
Stoll, a center for the Los Angeles Kings, was charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance by the Clark County district attorney's office on Monday, the Associated Press reports.
Stoll was arrested at MGM Grand's Wet Republic pool complex in Las Vegas on April 17, after security guards found what they believed to be 3.3 grams of cocaine and several capsules of ecstasy during a routine search.
District Attorney Steven Wolfson reportedly declined to comment on why the charge only included cocaine possession.
If convicted, the hockey...
- 6/23/2015
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- People.com - TV Watch
Following the pickup of its first scripted series in five years, MTV has two more scripted projects in development, including a thriller tentatively titled "Darius" and a campy-horror show tentatively titled "Cheerleader Camp".
"Darius" is described as a thriller that explores the dark, secret life of an all-American teenager. The project is being executive produced by Tony Krantz, who is one of the exec producers on MTV's scripted series "Kaya" -- which received a series order in February -- and was created by Adam Ripp and Steven Wolfson, who also are executive producing and co-writing. Ripp also would direct. Krantz's Flame Ventures is producing.
"Darius" would employ a combination of traditional narrative and multimedia elements, said Tony DiSanto, executive vp series development and programming at MTV.
"It's a multimedia approach to storytelling and will allow us cool extensions into other platforms," he said. "It's also a tonal shift for us as well, touching on the thriller genre, and I love being able to play in different areas."
"Cheerleader Camp", meanwhile, is described as "Heathers" meets "Scream". It's from Scout Prods.
"Darius" is described as a thriller that explores the dark, secret life of an all-American teenager. The project is being executive produced by Tony Krantz, who is one of the exec producers on MTV's scripted series "Kaya" -- which received a series order in February -- and was created by Adam Ripp and Steven Wolfson, who also are executive producing and co-writing. Ripp also would direct. Krantz's Flame Ventures is producing.
"Darius" would employ a combination of traditional narrative and multimedia elements, said Tony DiSanto, executive vp series development and programming at MTV.
"It's a multimedia approach to storytelling and will allow us cool extensions into other platforms," he said. "It's also a tonal shift for us as well, touching on the thriller genre, and I love being able to play in different areas."
"Cheerleader Camp", meanwhile, is described as "Heathers" meets "Scream". It's from Scout Prods.
- 6/14/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Beacon Pictures has tapped Adam Ripp and Steven Wolfson to write the screenplay for Serial for producers Charlie Lyons of Beacon and Arnold Rifkin of Cheyenne Entertainment for a low-six figure. Ripp also will direct the film, which is described as a psychological horror thriller. The project was brought to Elsie Choi at Cheyenne by James Choi of Karma Entertainment. Lyons and Rifkin will produce, with Sheldon Brigman, Bill Vergos and James Choi serving as co-producers. Ripp and Wolfson wrote Gang Tapes for Lions Gate, which Ripp helmed. They also created, wrote and executive produced the drama pilot Hollywood Vice for Fox 21 and Fox Broadcasting, which Ripp directed.
- 8/18/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Beacon Pictures has tapped Adam Ripp and Steven Wolfson to write the screenplay for Serial for producers Charlie Lyons of Beacon and Arnold Rifkin of Cheyenne Entertainment for a low-six figure. Ripp also will direct the film, which is described as a psychological horror thriller. The project was brought to Elsie Choi at Cheyenne by James Choi of Karma Entertainment. Lyons and Rifkin will produce, with Sheldon Brigman, Bill Vergos and James Choi serving as co-producers. Ripp and Wolfson wrote Gang Tapes for Lions Gate, which Ripp helmed. They also created, wrote and executive produced the drama pilot Hollywood Vice for Fox 21 and Fox Broadcasting, which Ripp directed.
- 8/17/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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