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May 24 2023
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Cops Check on Ja Morant After Concerning Instagram Story
Police said they performed a welfare check Wednesday on Ja Morant after the star Memphis Grizzlies point guard posted a series of cryptic Instagram stories that had fans concerned. “He is fine,” a spokesperson for the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office told TMZ Sports, adding that Morant told them “that he is taking a break from social media.” The check came after Morant posted now-deleted photos
Daily Beast
May 24 2023
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Police conduct welfare check on Ja Morant after bizarre Instagram posts
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office sent police to Ja Morant’s house on Wednesday for a welfare check following the Grizzlies superstar’s social media posts, according to TMZ Sports. Citing a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office, TMZ reported that Morant told the officers “that he is taking a break from social media.” The sheriff’s office could not confirm TMZ’s reporting when reached by The
New York Post (News)
May 24 2023
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Ja Morant's Instagram posts prompt welfare check by police on Memphis Grizzlies star
The Commercial Appeal
May 03 2023
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Jamie Foxx: ‘Appreciate all the love’ in first Instagram post since hospitalization
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
May 16 2023
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Ja Morant issues first public comments after second gun incident in Instagram Live video
Ja Morant issued his first words publicly on Tuesday night after brandishing what appeared to be a gun on an Instagram Live video for the second time in the past three months. The video surfaced online early Sunday morning. The Memphis Grizzlies suspended Morant from all team activities on Sunday, meaning he's unable to work out at the facilities. This comes after Morant served an eight-game
The Commercial Appeal
Mar 28 2023
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Arkansas sues parent companies of Facebook and Instagram, Tiktok
The state of Arkansas has filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, and two lawsuits against Tiktok Inc. and its parent company ByteDance, alleging violations of Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Attorney General Tim Griffin announced Tuesday morning. "We have to hold Big Tech companies accountable for
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Mar 10 2023
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Lt. Gov. McNally reacts to Instagram comments
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, one of the most respected and influential figures in Tennessee politics, is facing scrutiny for making supportive comments on a gay man's racy Instagram photos. The latest: McNally also liked a transgender model's Instagram posts, commenting that they were "elegant" and "super beautiful." The woman also uses the account to promote adult videos that are posted on other
Axios
Apr 25 2023
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Aaron Rodgers Gives One Last Goodbye To Green Bay With Long Instagram Post
It’s been a long time coming, but Aaron Rodgers is finally out of Green Bay. After 18 seasons with the Packers, Rodgers is leaving for the Big Apple and handing out his final goodbyes after a Hall of Fame career in Lambeau. Reeling from the blockbuster trade, Rodgers delivered a lengthy farewell to the Packers organization in an Instagram post Tuesday afternoon. I’m not sure it’s possible to
Outkick the Coverage
Apr 28 2023
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Man Sentenced for Murder of Instagram Model Whose Remains Were Found Encased in Concrete in Desert
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to 10 to 25 years in prison for killing an Instagram model whose remains were found encased in concrete. Christopher Prestipino, 49, pleaded guilty via an Alford plea last month to second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping in the death of 24-year-old Esmeralda Gonzalez, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. (An Alford plea is a guilty plea in which a
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