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To: American Spirit who wrote (1007)4/5/2006 6:27:50 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1449
 
Eminem Divorces Wife 3 Months After Remarriage
Couple First Divorced In 2001

POSTED: 12:10 pm MDT April 5, 2006
UPDATED: 2:34 pm MDT April 5, 2006

DETROIT -- Rap star Eminem has filed for divorce from wife Kimberly Mathers, according to Detroit television station WDIV.

Eminem's lawyer filed the papers at the Macomb County Clerk's office Wednesday, the station reported.

The filing on behalf of Mashall Bruce Mathers III, Eminem's real name, was first confirmed by two employees of the Macomb County clerk's office. The employees didn't provide their names, citing an office policy.

"There has been a breakdown in the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved," according to the filing.


The couple remarried at Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, Mich., in January. The filing also said that Eminem and his wife signed a prenuptial agreement, although it did not list specifics.

The Mathers' first marriage ended in October 2001, but they reconciled in late 2004, according to WDIV.

They have a daughter, Hailie Jade. Eminem is seeking joint custody.

Eminem's publicist, Dennis Dennehy, confirmed the filing, but had no other comment.



To: American Spirit who wrote (1007)4/18/2006 10:51:49 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1449
 
Bush death threat tied to PU student
By Danielle Braff
Post-Tribune staff writer

A Purdue University graduate student was arrested and charged with threatening to kill President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

Vikram Buddhi allegedly posted the detailed and threatening messages on an online message board.

Buddhi has been studying industrial engineering at the university, having moved temporarily from India to his new home in West Lafayette 10 years ago on a student visa. He was originally hired as a teaching assistant in the math department but was removed from that position and is now a teaching assistant in the industrial engineering department.

Since this is a very busy time for college students, being immersed in studying for their upcoming finals, Buddhi’s attorney John Martin said he hopes his client will be released from jail Wednesday following his detention hearing so he can return to studying.

Buddhi told investigators he posted the message, along with other derogatory messages aimed at the president, but Martin said Buddhi’s actions should be covered by the First Amendment since Buddhi would have never actually carried out his threats.

In the various messages posted, Buddhi urged the Web site’s readers to bomb the United States and for them to rape American and British women and mutilate them, according to court documents. Other messages called for the killing of all Republicans.

“What was allegedly said certainly is derogatory and may be inflammatory,” Martin said. “But there’s no real serious threat more than it was chat on the Web.”

Buddhi allegedly posted his messages on a Yahoo finance board dedicated to Sirius Satellite radio, a site that receives 2 million to 3 million hits a day, Martin said. A concerned citizen contacted the Secret Service office in Dallas to report that a subject was posting threatening messages about Bush, according to the criminal complaint filed in Hammond’s federal court and unsealed Monday.

Buddhi was arrested Friday and told investigators he is not suffering from any mental illnesses nor is he taking any illegal or prescription drugs.

Contact Danielle Braff at 648-3079 or dbraff@post-trib.com