This Week: Acme Sold, Octomom Ordered to Return Ring
Find out what's been going on around the region this week that you might have missed.
Find out what's been going on around the region this week that you might have missed.
A court ruling on the civil lawsuit between Broomall resident and celebrity boxing promoter Damon Feldman and 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman was held on Jan. 9.
BROOMALL–A hearing was scheduled on Wednesday morning before Magisterial District Judge Robert D'Agostino in District Court #32-1-24 in regards to a civil lawsuit between Broomall resident and celebrity boxing promoter Damon Feldman and 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman. Suleman and her attorney were nowhere in sight at Wednesday morning's court hearing in Broomall. According to court employees, Suleman's attorney had called the court to try and push back the hearing. In addition, Suleman never signed the court documents that were sent to her, said a court employee. A ruling was announed by mid-afternoon on Wednesday. According to a court employee, the judge had ruled in favor of Feldman in the civil lawsuit against Suleman. Since Suleman and a …
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A court date has been scheduled for the civil action hearing between 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman and local celebrity boxing promoter Damon Feldman.
BROOMALL–A court hearing has been scheduled this week for the civil lawsuit between "Octomom" Nadya Suleman and Broomall resident Damon Feldman, founder of the Fox TV show Celebrity Boxing, over a $7,500 engagement ring. According to a press release, Feldman will seek to get his ring back from Suleman who he has promoted over 10 times in the Celebrity Boxing circuit nationally. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 9:30 a.m. before Magisterial District Judge Robert D'Agostino in District Court #32-1-24. On Nov. 13 at approximately 11:35 a.m., Feldman came in to the Marple Police Station to file a police report about a missing diamond engagement ring that belonged to Feldman's ex-wife and which was taken by Suleman and never …
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“Octomom” Nadya Suleman is in a civil lawsuit fight with "Celebrity Boxing" TV show founder Damon Feldman, of Broomall.
BROOMALL–On Nov. 13 at approximately 11:35 a.m., Damon Feldman, founder of the Fox TV Show Celebrity Boxing and a Broomall resident, came in to the Marple Police Station to file a police report about a missing diamond engagement ring that was taken by “Octomon” Nadya Suleman. Feldman told police that earlier this year in February he had a public entertainment event scheduled with Suleman at The Warehouse located on MacDade Boulevard in Woodlyn. According to the police report, Feldman told police that at that event, strictly for publicity purposes, Feldman had proposed to Suleman with a diamond engagement ring. The proposal and ring presentation was done with the understanding between both parties that it was only done for publicity …
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3:17 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Is this actually news? This whole thing is a total joke. And unless he had in writing that this was a stunt, he likely if out of luck.   more ›
dave eagen
1:47 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013
ha i find it funny the guy who stole charity donations for the police now wants their help and a criminal calling someone else the same is a joke. get a real job feldman   more ›