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Drew Sidora Fears Homelessness for Her and Oldest Child if Evicted

Drew Sidora Fears Homelessness for Her and Oldest Child if Evicted

Television personality Drew Sidora is requesting a court to reconsider an order that demands she leave the marital home shared with estranged husband Ralph Pittman, due to financial difficulties and housing concerns. Financial Struggles and Housing Stability According to court documents, Sidora claims she currently lacks the financial resources to secure new living arrangements before a May 31 deadline. She mentioned no alternative housing has been identified yet, raising concerns about potential homelessness for her and her eldest child. Income Disparity and Custody Battle Sidora alleges that Pittman earns about three times her income, which complicates her ability to comply with the order. She also stated that while Pittman initially agreed to joint physical custody, he later pursued primary custody during the divorce proceedings. Pittman was recently awarded primary custody of their two children, though both parents retain joint legal custody. This decision followed allegations concerning the children's tardiness to school under Sidora's care. Divorce Proceedings The ongoing divorce case began in March 2023 but remains unresolved. Prior accusations from Sidora include claims of infidelity against Pittman as she seeks primary custody of the children as well. A judge has not yet ruled on Sidora's request for reconsideration regarding vacating the home. The couple currently lives separately within the same residence, with Pittman in the basement and Sidora on the upper level.

Apr 13, 2026
Kyren Lacy's Family Sues State Police Over Alleged Crash Probe Cover-Up

Kyren Lacy's Family Sues State Police Over Alleged Crash Probe Cover-Up

The parents of Kyren Lacy, a former LSU wide receiver, have filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana State Police, alleging a false arrest caused their son to take his own life. Allegations of Misconduct Kenneth Lacy and Kandace Washington, Kyren's parents, claim that two state troopers manipulated evidence in a 2025 traffic accident investigation to frame Kyren. This legal action was taken days before the first anniversary of his death. Kyren was arrested in January 2025 after a collision in Chackbay that resulted in the death of Herman Hall. Investigators accused him of reckless driving, but the lawsuit argues this narrative was fabricated by the troopers. Evidence Disputes The lawsuit refers to body camera footage and video evidence contradicting the official crash report. It asserts that a trooper coerced a witness to blame Kyren for the crash and turned off his camera when the witness refused to comply. Additionally, it cites a conversation where a trooper reassured another driver involved in the accident that she would not face charges. Impact on Kyren Lacy The pressure from the trial and public scrutiny reportedly weighed heavily on Kyren. An independent review found "several inconsistencies" in the police report just one day before he died by suicide in April 2025. His parents are seeking damages for wrongful death and emotional distress, citing reputational harm and loss of professional opportunities as factors contributing to their son's anguish.

Apr 13, 2026