Showing posts with label Different Strokes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Different Strokes. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Gary Coleman's Wife Was Not Taking Proper Care Of Him


Gary Coleman and ex-girlfriend/manager, Anna Gray

A tabloid has gained images from inside the home of deceased "Different Strokes" actor Gary Coleman and he was living in filth, while struggling with illness, as his able bodied 24-year-old wife was clearly not taking good care of him.

Coleman's $350,000 house in the U.S. state of Utah, was nice from the outside, but due to neglect, his wife, Shannon Price, allowed the inside of the home to be strewn with blood stains, soiled adult diapers, garbage and dirty laundry.

Shannon Price

Sick people need proper care. Coleman married her, took her on expensive trips, bought her a car and put a roof over her head and food on the table.

The least she could have done, was gotten up off her butt and made sure the blood stains were cleaned up with bleach, a proper pale existed to dispose of his dirty diapers, help him get a daily bath and the house was cleaned on a regular basis. She wasn't working, so what was her excuse.

Gary Coleman's house

If you love someone, you'd take care of them when they are sick. I've seen many people do so for spouses, parents and children.

It's very sad but Price was only in it for the money and Coleman's ties to show business. As such, she does not deserve his multi-million dollar pension, his home, truck, furnishings, cash and rights to his name.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Gary Coleman's Ex-Wife Is Scheming


Gary Coleman and Shannon Price

After disobeying his will, that instructed the plug not be pulled in the event he fell into a coma, Shannon Price, the ex-wife of "Different Strokes" actor, Gary Coleman, is scheming to gain his entire estate, including his body. However, a monkey wrench was thrown into her plans, via a woman named Anna Gray.

Gray is Coleman's former manager and ex-girlfriend. He wrote a will in 2005 basically leaving her everything. Then he married Price and authored a new will, leaving his wife the bulk of the estate. But then they got divorced, which under Utah law, make the will null and void, with all assets now reverting back to Gray's ownership in the event of his death.

Considering Price's avarice, Coleman's complaints about it while he was alive and the manner in which she cleaned out his house, immediately after his death, taking all the furniture, electronics, computers and knickknacks, it is just her will has been invalidated.

STORY SOURCE:

Gary Coleman's Lovers In Court Battle, Ex-Girlfriend To Ask For Restraining Order

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Gary Coleman's Death Photos Sold


Shannon Price and Gary Coleman

Death photos of the late former child star and "Different Strokes" actor, Gary Coleman, who died of a brain hemorrhage this month, in the U.S. state of Utah, have been sold to the press, by his money hungry ex-wife, Shannon Price.

This misconduct has caused outrage among many and rightfully so, as it violates his dignity and right to privacy. The Judiciary Report is certain Coleman would not wish to be remembered this way.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Actor Gary Coleman Has Died


"Different Strokes" child stars Dana Plato, Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges

Gary Coleman, the actor behind the memorable "Different Strokes" character, "Arnold" has died at age 42, after suffering an intracranial brain hemorrhage.

The brain bleed was similar to that of actress Natasha Richardson, who hit her head and lapsed into a coma an hour later, then died. The same tragedy is thought to have befallen Coleman, who reportedly hit his head after a fall. He died yesterday at noon, after spending several hours in a coma.

Coleman is the second actor from the show "Different Strokes" to die at a relatively young age. His former co-star, Dana Plato, died of an accidental pharmaceutical drug overdose, after battling years of addiction. Two weeks ago, Plato's son, who also became a drug addict and alcohol, in the aftermath of his mother's death, regrettably committed suicide.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Dana Plato's Son Commits Suicide

Dana Plato

On May 6, 2010, Tyler Lambert, the 25-year-old son of the late child star, Dana Plato, committed suicide. On May 8, 1999, his mother died at age 36, of a prescription medication overdose, after years of fame and wealth, deteriorated into narcotics addiction, robbery and criminal charges.

Dana Plato's son Tyler Lambert

Wounded by his mother's death, Lambert, who was a fledgling songwriter and cameraman, sadly took his own life, after dabbling in drugs and alcohol as well. The Judiciary Report would once again like to state, suicide is not the answer and people should get treatment for depression. There is no shame in that.

Different Strokes child stars Dana Plato, Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges

It's a shame more is not done for Hollywood child stars. They are used to make trucks of money in their youth, then discarded like yesterday's newspaper when they become adults. Many find the adjustment very difficult and engage is self-destructive behavior.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Gary Coleman Arrested For Domestic Violence

Gary Coleman

"Different Strokes" actor, Gary Coleman, has joined his fellow child star cast members in being arrested for an unlawful offense. Actress, Dana Plato, was arrested on drug charges and later died of an overdose. Actor, Todd Bridges, was arrested on drug charges in a separate incident, but turned his life around and became a Christian.

Coleman has to decide which road he is going to take, in light of his recent arrest. He previously faced charges for hitting a woman that asked him for an autograph. Some anger management would be helpful as well.

Report: Gary Coleman Arrested on Domestic Assault Charge

Sunday, January 24, 2010 - The 41-year-old actor was arrested Sunday in Santaquin, Utah, and is being held on $1,725 bail, the site says. The identity of the victim has not been released, according to TMZ...

http://www.seattlepi.com