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In 2013, Paula Deen was a celebrity chef with several television shows, cookbooks, a magazine and restaurants. Then, she went away. She's back now as a celebrity chef with several television shows, cookbooks, a magazine and restaurants.
What Happened to Paula Deen?The famous Food Network host was making a reported $50,000 per episode for shows like Paula's Home Cooking and Paula's Party in 2012. Forbes (via ABC) said she pulled in $17 million that year, but a lawsuit filed by a former general manager at one of her restaurants would lead to a full removal from television, and the end of endorsement agreements with brands like QVC, K-Mart and Sears. Read More...
First, Trevor Gray was blindsided by a bully at a party in Buckatunna. Two years later, he was blindsided again by the system that was supposed to seek justice on his behalf.
That’s the way he and his family view what happened when his attackers received a fraction of the maximum sentence in a plea deal in Wayne County Circuit Court.
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“They brutally attacked me, and now they’ll never get what they deserve,” said Gray, 29, who now lives and works in Myrtle Beach, S. Read More...