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  • Eva Amurri, Susan Sarandon’s Daughter, Suffers Miscarriage

    Eva Amurri Martino, the daughter of actress Susan Sarandon, has suffered a miscarraige and shared the news with her fans on Saturday.

    The actress lost the baby nine weeks into her second pregnancy, and posted the sad news to her blog, telling readers she hoped her family’s heartbreaking news would serve as an example of allowing others to help soothe the pain of loss.

    “I am sharing in the hopes that we can be a light for people going through similar circumstances,” Eva Amurri wrote, “and to remind myself and others that there is no shame in voicing our heartbreaks and allowing others to comfort us.”

    The Undateable star shared the news of her pregnancy with her husband, 36 Hours host Kyle Martino, during their daughter Marlowe’s first birthday party on Aug. 9.

    Eva shared in her blog that just a few days after the announcement, the couple visited their doctor for a routine ultrasound and were devastated to learn the baby’s heart had stopped beating.

    Eva Amurri said she had been “feeling great” throughout the pregnancy and that she and Kyle were “scared and joyful at the same time” that Marlowe would become a big sister so soon.

    “Two babies under two! I was filled with nervous excitement,” Eva said. “So amazed that Marlowe would have a sibling so close in age. Kyle and I hoped it was another girl.”

    “To anybody enduring similar heartache, I will tell you what I’m feeling and processing as a result of this loss: A lot of confusion, some anger, deep sadness, and also an immense amount of gratitude,” she continued. “I have realized in the past forty-eight hours how incredibly grateful I am for the magic that I have in my life.”

    Eva Amurri Martino thanked her “amazingly supportive husband,” “loving families” and “wonderful friends” for their love and support during their difficult time. She added that having “a healthy and happy daughter” has helped ease the family’s pain

  • Ailina Tsarnaeva In Court for Counterfeiting Case

    Ailina Tsarnaeva In Court for Counterfeiting Case

    Ailina Tsarnaeva, sister of the Tsarnaeva brothers responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings, appeared in court yesterday to answer charges dealing with a counterfeiting ordeal in 2011. Tsarnaeva surrendered herself to the court to clear a nearly 3 year old warrant against her.

    On January 13, 2011, Tsarnaeva plead not guilty to “misleading and impeding an investigation” dealing with the passing of counterfeited money at an Applebee’s at South Bay Mall in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

    While Tsarnaeva was not intimately involved in the crime, she was the owner of the van in which the criminals left the scene. The charges of “misleading and impeding an investigation” stem from the fact that when questioned, Tsarnaeva admitted that she was present in the vehicle and with the accomplices, but would not cooperate in terms of identifying the criminals. Before being charged for any crimes, Tsarnaeva told police “she did not want to be a snitch.”

    Assistant Suffolk District Attorney William Champlin IV wanted the court to hold Tsarnaeva on a $1,500 bail due to her previous history of skipping out on a hearing related to the incident, but Tsarnaeva’s attorney, George Gormley, informed the judge that Tsarnaeva was not a flight risk: “This is a voluntary surrender appearance to get back in good standing with the court with a view toward defending this case. My client is practically indigent (i.e. needy/poor). She has no money, The bail of $1,500 might as well be $15,000. She’s unlikely to flee. She has a young child. She’s pregnant now.”

    Upon hearing remarks from both sides, the judge decided to release Tsarnaeva without bail.

    Tsarnaeva’s brothers, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, were the two men deemed responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings this April. Tamerlan was killed when he was shot down by police officers and subsequently run over by his brother. Dzhokhar led police on a wild chase, ending several days later when police found him hiding in a boat.

    Currently, Dzhokhar is being charged with brutally murdering two women and a small child; maiming, blinding and deafening scores of others; carjacking a victim and then robbing him; executing a police officer; and then attempting to murder other police officers with bombs and gunfire. If convicted, Dzhokhar faces the death penalty.

    After her brother, Tamerlan, was killed in April, Ailina Tsarnaeva released the following statement: “He was a great person. I thought I knew him. I never would have expected that from him. He is a kind and loving man. The cops took his life away just the same way he took others’ lives away, if that’s even true. At the end of the day, no one knows the truth.”

    Apparently, not even Dzhokhar knows the truth. Despite scrawling a confession on the inside of the boat in which he was found, Dzhokhar is currently claiming innocence for the Boston Marathon bombings. Regardless of his defense, Dzhokhar will most likely receive the death penalty for what federal prosecutors are calling “the most serious terrorist attacks against civilians on American soil since Sept, 11, 2001.”

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