Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Larry King’s divorce: a news roundup

larry king divorce



Just in case you spent the afternoon under a rock and haven’t heard, CNN’s Larry King, 76, filed for divorce from his wife of 13 years, Shawn Southwick King, 50, today in Los Angeles. She, in turn, filed her own petition shortly thereafter.

But that’s only the beginning. Based on a quick survey of coverage, I’ve seen three different lawyers named as King’s attorney. She’s accusing him of infidelity — with her sister, no less. Which her sister denies. He’s also accusing her of infidelity — with their sons’ baseball coach. She’s seeking to keep all of the properties in her name — including a mansion in Beverly Hills and two properties in Utah. He wants the two-year-old agreement putting those properties in her name nullified. She wants primary custody of their two sons, ages 9 and 11, and spousal and child support. He wants joint custody and no alimony.

Since I know no more about this than the average bear and am just so grateful to have an excuse to put off writing about the Gosselins for another day, I wanted to offer up a little roundup on who’s saying what.

First, however, I’d like to take special note of CNN’s radio silence on this story as of this writing. At least online. Not even a link to an AP story.

TMZ broke the unhappy news first, announcing that King had filed papers setting his eighth divorce in motion. (He married his third wife a second time.)

Then, TMZ announced that King is seeking joint custody of his kids.

Then came the countersuit by Shawn Southwick King.

And an allegation that an explosive fight touched off the court battle.

Then things got ugly, as TMZ reported that Shawn King believes her husband was unfaithful — with her sister.

And the information about ownership of the properties, which TMZ reports may have been an offering to show her he was committed to the marriage. After she confronted him about his relationship with her sister.

Allegedly, there’s a $160,000 car that made her suspicious. And RadarOnline says a fight got physical.

RadarOnline reported the allegation that Shawn King cheated with the baseball coach.

In case you’re wondering what the alleged other man looks like, The Huffington Post has a photo gallery.

And pictures of the Kings in happier times.

In a version of “but I just saw him alive last week,” PopEater says the couple was seen together recently.

Apparently, King had nothing to say about the case this afternoon. But everyone else had plenty to get their chins wagging.

Sayeth Celebritologist Liz Kelly: Larry King is the marrying kind. And the divorcing kind.

ABC News used the announcement as a chance to survey other multiply-married celebrities.

Celebuzz declares King’s marriage-competitiveness:
Larry King Files For Divorce #8 in Mad Dash for Guinness Record
“Attention, ladies! Got a thing for gravel-voiced septuagenarians? Today is your lucky day!”

And Patrick Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times is looking for a nice lady for King to settle down with for the ninth time.

Entertainment Weekly’s Kate Ward is on the matchmaker hunt too — and has her fingers crossed for Elizabeth Taylor to be the lucky bride-to-be (she is apparently still on the market despite the engagement rumors).

Perez Hilton isn’t as psyched about the idea.

And Gawker rained down brilliant schadenfreude with this gem: “King now has more divorces than he does viewers in the 18-34 demographic.”

There’s more to come, for sure. I’m not sure I’m eager to hear all the ugly details, but anything that keeps me from having to hear more about Tiger Woods can’t be all bad.

Once upon a time, I worked for the Washington Post Company. Sure, it was the wholly owned subsidiary located across the river, but nonetheless it was a great place to work. Particularly on Pulitzer day. There’s nothing like that kind of buzz — or the kind of high that comes from chasing a rollicking story. Even when it’s awful news that you take no pleasure in reporting, that adrenaline pumps — hard.

Today, I think the folks at TMZ might’ve had that much fun.

Shawn southwick

Shawn southwick














Shawn King was born Shawn Engemann in November 1959 in Studio City, California.

She was the wife of television and radio personality Larry King. King has recorded one album, In My Own Backyard, for Lofton Creek Records.

King attended Brigham Young University. She married Larry King on September 5, 1997. She is the mother of three sons (two with King).

King is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her father, Karl Engemann, is an executive in the recording industry and began working with the Osmond Family in the mid-1970s. Shawn’s uncle, Bob Engemann, is an original member of the 1960s trio The Lettermen.

Larry King and wife Shawn Southwick are calling it quits.Each filed papers in L.A. County Superior Court Wednesday citing “irreconcilable differences,” TMZ reports.

King is asking for joint custody of their two young sons.Southwick is asking for primary custody of the kids, spousal and child support, and real estate including the Beverly Hills house she and King shared.King, 76, and Southwick, 50, were married in 1997.

Tax extension form 2010

Tax extension form 2010


A tax extension form 2010 will give you a reason to celebrate with Starbucks free coffee April 15. File out an IRS tax extension form 2009 and submit it electronically or by mail to extend your filing time to October 15. Bring a reusable cup for that Starbucks free coffee April 15.

Earlier we posted the link for the IRS tax extension form 2009 (IRS Form 4868), also referred to by some as the tax extension form 2010 (since you file your 2009 taxes in 2010). Tax day is stressful for everyone so Starbucks free coffee April 15 takes the edge off.

Click tax extension form 2010 to get the link to file for your extension now. Get ready to celebrate with Starbucks free coffee April 15 which is part of The Big Picture. It's a green movement started in NYC Starbucks to ditch the paper cups for greener, reusable ones. Sounds like a great idea to me!

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Here is a YouTube video about how to file a tax extension form 2010:

Tinley park home invasion

Tinley park home invasion



Tinley Park Home Invasion. Tinley Park police have caught two suspects in an early home invasion and continue to search Tinley Park Home Invasion for as many as four more with helicopters, canine units and a massive force. Tinley Park Home Invasion At around 4 a.m. as many as six intruders broke into a home on the 9100 block of Basswood Drive, police said. Police were alerted when an adolescent male dialed 911 and told police that gunmen were in the home, according to Chicago Breaking News.

When cops arrived they saw a suspect assaulting a male through the windows and prepared to enter the home. The suspects then broke through windows and doors to escape. Police managed to catch one male who was trying to get into a car parked nearby. Another suspect was caught nearly two hours later at 183rd Street and Lenore Lane.

Brandon Knight to.. Kentucky

Brandon Knight to.. Kentucky



Brandon Knight, the point guard from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. who is the nation’s top high school basketball player, announced Wednesday afternoon he would attend Kentucky.

Knight was also considering UConn, Syracuse, Kansas and Florida.

“I just felt it was a program with great players, a great environment and a place I could elevate my game,” Knight said of Kentucky in a news conference carried by ESPNU.

It had been long rumored that Knight would join Kentucky but he said he wasn’t sure for most of the recruiting process.

“All the other schools were great places to go and had great things to offer,” Knight said.

The Huskies still hope to land another player, perhaps Cory Joseph, perhaps Josh Selby, and Knight’s commitment will likely start a chain reaction of commitments from the nation’s top unsigned players.

We’ll have more soon…

Brandon knight

Brandon knight



Brandon Knight listed the five schools he was considering on ESPNU and then, to the surprise of virtually no one, pulled a blue hat out of his bag and made his announcement.
“The place where I plan to my college basketball is at the University of Kentucky,” Knight said.
“I felt it was a place that had great players, a great environment and just a place where I can elevate my game, with great coaches and great pieces around me already,” the 6-foot-3 Knight said.
The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Knight also considered UConn, Florida, Syracuse and Kansas, although Florida recently pulled out of the Sweepstakes.
Knight had yet to send his Letter of Intent to Kentucky as of his announcement, so Wildcats coach John Calipari couldn’t comment on him specifically.
“Let me first of all congratulate the Pine Crest school and coach [Dave] Beckerman for the job they’ve done there with all those kids and that program is really unbelievable,” Calipari told ESPNU.
The No. 1 player in the Class of 2010 according to Rivals, Knight led Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Pine Crest to a Class 3A championship and averaged 31.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.5 steals. He won back-to-back Gatorade National Player of the Year awards.
He also holds a 4.3 GPA.
Knight follows DaJuan Wagner, Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans and John Wall in the lineage of elite guards to commit to Calipari.
“I think a lot of players are enticed by Coach Cal and his ability with point guards, just because of the things that he’s done with previous players,” Knight said. “He has helped them to nurture their talents and get better, so I think that’s what entices a lot of players about that situation.”
Elite guards Cory Joseph, Josh Selby and Doron Lamb are still on the board, with Selby and Lamb expected to announce Saturday at the Jordan Brand Classic here in New York.
Knight said he would try and “recruit” additional players to join him in Lexington.
“There’s a lot of great players out there still, Josh Selby’s a great player, C.J. Leslie, Terrence Jones, Cory Joseph, a lot of great players. So whoever wants to come, I’m going to try to get them to come here,” Knight said.