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According to documents obtained by the Los Angeles Times from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, several celebrities were issued "notices of exceedance" stating that they had surpassed 150 percent of their monthly water budget at least four times since the district issued new rules to combat the drought at the end of last year. The excessive water usage notices were sent out in May and June, and according to the Times, among those recipients were Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, Kevin Hart, Sylvester Stallone, and former NBA star Dwyane Wade.
The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District has sent warning notices to more than 2,000 of its customers who have exceeded their monthly water budgets at least four times since the declaration of a drought emergency late last year, the Los Angeles Times reported. Among those receiving the notices were Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, comedian Kevin Hart, retired basketball star Dwyane Wade and actor Sylvester Stallone, The Times reported.
Gunnar Peterson is the Lakers' new director of strength and endurance training, the team announced Wednesday. Peterson has been a favorite trainer among entertainers and athletes for many years while running a well-regarded private gym in Beverly Hills. His client list has included Sylvester Stallone, Halle Berry, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Sofia Vergara and Pete Sampras, along with most of the Kardashian family.
Dragic said he has taken note of the Rocky references, including one that involved Heat owner Micky Arison. "I saw a picture on Twitter where I'm in the corner and Micky Arison, he's like in my corner, and I'm saying, 'Cut me, Micky,' " he said of the reference to the Sylvester Stallone- Burgess Meredith scene. "That was really funny."
Sylvester Stallone: A couple of very tiny Detroit piston players that I met. … Confidentially, I believe I have the reach them..#DetroitPistons
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This isn't the kind of "steal" that made Dr. J a star. Legendary basketball player Julius Erving is being sued for allegedly cheating a wealthy Manhattan woman out of more than $420,000 in a deal with crooked money manager Kenneth Starr. Mary Gilbert's suit -- which charges Erving with breach of contract and fiduciary duty -- seeks payment of all her lost profits, along with "prejudgment interest" and punitive damages. Gilbert, 71, says she met the Hall of Fame hoopster in 1990 through Starr, who hooked her while amassing a roster of clients that included such celebs as Uma Thurman, Martin Scorsese and Sylvester Stallone.
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