Wednesday, April 24, 2013

3 Doors Down Bassit Enters Rehab After Being Charged With Vehicular Homicide


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The bassist for the rock band 3 Doors Down has checked himself into a drug treatment facility after bonding out of jail, the musician's lawyer said Wednesday. Robert Todd Harrell is accused of driving under the influence and causing a fatal crash last weekend in a Nashville suburb. Police say the 41-year-old bassist admitted to drinking and taking prescription drugs before the wreck on Friday.

"He was released on bond and immediately went and checked himself into treatment," said Nashville criminal defense lawyer Ed Ryan.

The attorney declined to say where the musician is being treated. However, he said that the treatment is not court-ordered and that Harrell went voluntarily. Ryan also said that he couldn't comment any further because he had just been retained and was beginning to look into the case. Harrell spent several days in jail and was freed on $100,000 bond on Tuesday. Police say the 41-year-old bassist was under the influence when he was speeding down Interstate 40 and clipped the back of a pickup truck. The driver of the truck, 47-year-old Paul Shoulders Jr. was killed as a result of the crash.

A publicist for 3 Doors Down announced this week that the band was canceling four of its upcoming appearances out of respect for the victim. Harrell is facing multiple charges, including vehicular homicide by intoxication, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, violation of the implied consent law and possession of contraband. Police records say that Harrell seemed to be confused about the crash and what happened, and he showed signs of being impaired during a series of field sobriety tests. Harrell admitted to drinking hard cider earlier in the evening and to taking prescribed Lortab and Xanax, records show.
A breathalyzer test showed that Harrell had no alcohol in his system, records show. He refused to give a blood sample and told police that he was worried about narcotics showing up in his system, records say. Police were able to get the sample through a court order. Harrell has had previous trouble with the law. He is scheduled to appear in a D'Iberville, Miss., court to answer a 2012 DUI charge next month. He was arrested in that city in July following an accident where he rear-ended another driver, D'Iberville Police Lt. Terry Hines said. Records indicate that he was arrested in Pascagoula, Miss., in 1999 on a charge of public intoxication. Harrell, police said, was drunk and used profanity when talking to officers after being warned several times to keep him mouth shut. It's not clear if he was convicted on that charge.

Harrell, who currently lives just outside of Nashville, is from Mississippi. The band formed in Mississippi in the `90s and is known for such hits as "When I'm Gone" and "Kryptonite," did not elaborate on the statement.

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Rihanna quotes "Best stress reliever = $tripper$"

Rihanna isn't stingy with her cash when it comes to a big night out. While partying at Miami's King of Diamonds gentleman's club on Saturday night, the 25-year-old pop star dropped some $8,000 on several dancers, TMZ reports. A source for the club told the gossip site that the "Diamonds" singer paid particular attention to Remy Redd, one of the most popular dancers in Miami. TMZ even posted a video showing the Bajan beauty dropping cash onto a gyrating stripper. Apparently Rihanna stopped by to see how her music inspired the ladies, and ended up enjoying herself enough to stay at the club for two and a half hours. An insider also claimed to the site that Katy Perry joined her songstress friend at the venue during the night, but a rep for Perry tells the Daily News that the "Fireworks" singer was actually in Los Angeles at the time. Nor was Rihanna shy about her racy activities. Rihanna is no stranger to the strip club scene. 'Best stress relief = $tripper$' she tweeted last year. "Last night one of my fantasies came to life! I got to see K.O.D. strippers dance for me to the stripper song I made!" she tweeted. The singer also snapped photo evidence of her fun night, posting a shot of herself sitting amongst a cascade of dollar bills. "Wild for the night, phuck being polite!" she captioned the Instagram shot. Rihanna continued her spending spree on Monday night, stepping out after performing at the Phillips Arena in Atlanta to visit another strip club. But perhaps it's just the singer's way of winding down after a concert. After all, Rihanna tweeted last year, "Best stress reliever = $tripper$" Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/rihanna-drops-8-000-strip-club-article-1.1326074#ixzz2RQHyA7nu

Michelle Rodriguez Is Taking A Break From Acting????

Michelle Rodriguez is a furiously fast rising star in Hollywood but tells Cosmopolitan for Latinas she may just need a break from being on-screen. “The truth is I’m about to say goodbye to acting for a minute and move behind the camera,” the 34-year-old actress tells the magazine for the May issue where she appears on the cover. While she’s commanded an on-screen presence over the years in movies like “Avatar,” “Fast & Furious,” and “Machete” she admits that she “got into this business to write.” After a successful run as an actress Rodriguez knows that in order to concentrate on writing she has “to do the cutoff” from her movie roles.

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