Jun 4, 2008 1:48 pm US/Eastern
Hannah Montana Set-Scare, Clay Aiken A Dad?
By TARA LIPINSKY, WCBSTV.COM
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Minor accident on the set of Hannah Montana movie
No one was seriously injured when the wind blew a projection screen against a Ferris wheel on the set of "Hannah Montana: The Movie," witnesses said.
No local law enforcement agencies or emergency medical services reported being called to the set Tuesday in Robertson County, some 15 miles north of Nashville.
Witnesses told WKRN-TV in Nashville that some children were on the ride at the time.
Jim Humphrey, the business manager for Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old star of "Hannah Montana," said he wasn't aware of the accident.
Humphrey didn't return later phone calls for information.
New 'Claymate' On The Way
According to People Magazine, Clay Aiken's friends are offering support after learning he will father the child of music producer Jaymes Foster, 50.
Academy Award winner, and fellow American Idol Alumnae, Jennifer Hudson told People Magazine she thinks Aiken, 29, will make a great parent.
Foster reportedly conceived through artificial insemination, and is expected to deliver the baby in August.
"Survivor" winner takes case to Supreme Court
"Survivor" winner Richard Hatch has appealed his tax evasion conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, his attorney said Tuesday.
Hatch was convicted two years ago of failing to pay taxes on the $1 million prize he won on the debut season of the hit CBS reality series. The Newport man was sentenced to more than four years in prison.
Hatch's lawyer, Michael Minns, has said his client confronted producers about cheating during taping of the show, and a producer promised his taxes would be paid if he kept quiet and went on to win the competition. CBS has said Hatch's claims have no merit.
In a brief filed with the Supreme Court on May 23, Minns argued the judge improperly prevented Hatch from testifying about the conversation.
Minns also argued the judge unfairly limited his cross-examination of the tax accountant who prepared Hatch's tax returns and who was a key witness for the government.
"He's extremely optimistic about his appeal," Minns said. "He still believes the system should work."
The U.S. Supreme Court takes up only a small number of the appeals it receives.
Minns also said Hatch was writing a book about "his experiences with the legal system and his disappointment not just with the problems that he suffered but with the problems other people have suffered that he has met."
Hatch also was convicted of evading taxes on his earnings as co-host of a Boston radio show and from rental properties. He was acquitted of seven fraud charges related to a charity he planned to open for troubled youth.
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