"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King isn't quite breathing a sigh of relief after her identity theft case was dismissed ... it's more like she's holding her breath. Karen was busted for racking up a $5k tab at Saks Fifth Avenue, and allegedly using someone else's name and credit card. The Fulton County D.A. slapped her with 3 felony charges -- but prosecutors couldn't get the 70-year-old victim to testify on time. No witness, no case.
- 10/9/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_tnpeqo3j"]] "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King went full denial in a video rant claiming she never missed a car payment, and reassuring her haters ... she is Not on crack. Karen went off following her Monday arrest in Atlanta for allegedly skipping car payments on her Maserati. TMZ broke the story ... Karen was in court for a separate case but was taken away by deputies when the clerk announced the outstanding warrant for the car issues.
- 8/1/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
3:13 Pm Pt -- Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Karen was released on a $500 bond. Also ... we're told the repo man never got a hold of that Maserati. "Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King walked into court to deal with 1 case this week, but never left ... 'cause she was arrested for an entirely different one on the spot. Law enforcement sources tell us Karen was taken into custody Monday in Atlanta on a...
- 7/31/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This week on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, we see Tommie Lee working on her new wine business — but Karen King is worried that she won’t be able to do it and stay sober. Footage from the episode shows Tommie sampling one of her new creations, and inviting Kk over to see the fruits of her labor. But Karen is immediately worried about whether getting into making wine is a good idea for Tommie, who has been trying to turn her life around. She says: “Tommie called me this morning and proudly announced she was manufacturing wine and wanted me...read more...
- 4/17/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King has allegedly ducked car payments and the repo man for so long she's now wanted by cops. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... King bought a Maserati in 2014, but it's approaching 5 months since she's made a payment on it. We're told the repo man's been after her and the whip for months, but couldn't track her down ... so heading to court was the last option. The judge signed a...
- 10/12/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King is staring down some serious prison time for allegedly going on a shopping spree ... with someone else's identity. King was arrested in May after cops say she strolled into Saks Fifth Ave in Atl and racked up a $5k bill on dresses, perfumes, shoes and other accessories. The D.A. just hit her with 3 felony charges -- one for financial identity fraud, and two for credit card fraud.
- 7/5/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Karen King was arrested last week for financial identity fraud, theft by taking and forgery in Atlanta. In August 2015, the VH1 star allegedly walked into Saks Fifth Avenue at Phipps Plaza and bought nearly $5,000 worth of merchandise under the name, Diane Wodey. Atlanta police believe she may have had help from […]
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- 5/31/2016
- by Tyne Phillips
- Uinterview
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Karen King was busted for scamming a person's identity for financial gain ... and there's video of the arrest going down. Karen was arrested Monday night moments after arriving at an 'Lhha' promotional appearance at Level V in Atlanta. Her appearance there had been heavily promoted, so police were ready and waiting to arrest her for the alleged identity theft that went down last year. According to docs, King walked into...
- 5/24/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Washington, May 6: An ancient papyrus that claimed that Jesus had a wife may be a hoax after all.
Karen King, a professor at the Harvard Divinity School, published a study in April in the Harvard Theological Review claiming that the document was authentic, Mashable reported.
However, last week, a Us researcher, Christian Askeland, a research associate at the Protestant University Wuppertal in Germany, published a study that even King said agreed could lead to the conclusion that the text had been forged.
King had got the script alluding to Jesus' wife from an anonymous source, but her study also mentioned another text from the same source which became a crucial factor in subsequent findings of Askeland.
ASkeland.
Karen King, a professor at the Harvard Divinity School, published a study in April in the Harvard Theological Review claiming that the document was authentic, Mashable reported.
However, last week, a Us researcher, Christian Askeland, a research associate at the Protestant University Wuppertal in Germany, published a study that even King said agreed could lead to the conclusion that the text had been forged.
King had got the script alluding to Jesus' wife from an anonymous source, but her study also mentioned another text from the same source which became a crucial factor in subsequent findings of Askeland.
ASkeland.
- 5/6/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Washington, Apr 25: New information uncovered raises doubts about the origins of the scrap of papyrus revealed in 2012, which is claimed to be the "Gospel of Jesus's Wife".
The gospel, written in the ancient Egyptian language Coptic, has made headlines ever since Harvard University professor Karen King announced its discovery.
The business-card-size fragment contains the translated line "Jesus said to them, 'My wife ...'" and also refers to a "Mary," possibly Mary Magdalene. If authentic, the papyrus suggests that some people believed in ancient times that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married.
Recently, several scientific tests published in the journal Harvard Theological Review have suggested the papyrus is authentic,.
The gospel, written in the ancient Egyptian language Coptic, has made headlines ever since Harvard University professor Karen King announced its discovery.
The business-card-size fragment contains the translated line "Jesus said to them, 'My wife ...'" and also refers to a "Mary," possibly Mary Magdalene. If authentic, the papyrus suggests that some people believed in ancient times that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married.
Recently, several scientific tests published in the journal Harvard Theological Review have suggested the papyrus is authentic,.
- 4/25/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
London, Oct 21: The Gospel of Jesus' Wife papyrus, which has been alleged to be a forgery, seems to be in limbo, as the Harvard Theological Review has pulled the article describing the discovery from their upcoming issue.
This withdrawal, however, doesn't mean the journal will never publish the findings by Harvard historian Karen King on the supposed lost Gospel.
"Harvard Theological Review is planning to publish Professor King's paper after testing is concluded so.
This withdrawal, however, doesn't mean the journal will never publish the findings by Harvard historian Karen King on the supposed lost Gospel.
"Harvard Theological Review is planning to publish Professor King's paper after testing is concluded so.
- 10/21/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
London, Oct 2: A TV documentary about the 4th-Century papyrus fragment, which claims Jesus had a wife, has been delayed amid doubts over its authenticity.
The Smithsonian Channel has pushed backed the broadcast to an unspecified date, while further tests on the Coptic script are carried out, the BBC reported.
Scholars have questioned the fragment's authenticity on grammar and lack of known archaeological provenance.
Christian tradition has long held that Jesus was unmarried.
Karen King, the Harvard professor who published the research, has said the fragment only shows some early Christians believed Jesus was wed.
The Smithsonian Channel had billed the papyrus as "one of the most significant discoveries.
The Smithsonian Channel has pushed backed the broadcast to an unspecified date, while further tests on the Coptic script are carried out, the BBC reported.
Scholars have questioned the fragment's authenticity on grammar and lack of known archaeological provenance.
Christian tradition has long held that Jesus was unmarried.
Karen King, the Harvard professor who published the research, has said the fragment only shows some early Christians believed Jesus was wed.
The Smithsonian Channel had billed the papyrus as "one of the most significant discoveries.
- 10/2/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Was Jesus Christ a married man? Maybe, says a Harvard Divinity School professor named Karen King who announced that she has found a new fragment of papyrus from the 4th Century that proves some early Christians thought Mary was Jesus' wife.
According to the Christian Science Monitor, King presented a paper on the finding at a Coptic studies conference in Rome (Coptic refers to the ancient Egyptian Christians), and the resulting fervor has raised plenty of questions. The scholar says in the text she uncovered, Jesus refers to Mary as "my wife." King is an expert in Christianity, and the Csm reports the scrap is "a copy of a gospel, probably written in Greek in the second century.
However, King is not saying that Jesus is married -- just that it complicates the issue of love and marriage in Christianity. It's the first evidence that some early Christians thought Jesus was married,...
According to the Christian Science Monitor, King presented a paper on the finding at a Coptic studies conference in Rome (Coptic refers to the ancient Egyptian Christians), and the resulting fervor has raised plenty of questions. The scholar says in the text she uncovered, Jesus refers to Mary as "my wife." King is an expert in Christianity, and the Csm reports the scrap is "a copy of a gospel, probably written in Greek in the second century.
However, King is not saying that Jesus is married -- just that it complicates the issue of love and marriage in Christianity. It's the first evidence that some early Christians thought Jesus was married,...
- 9/19/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
TORONTO -- The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on Wednesday selected a jury to judge 77 films during the April 23-May 2 event in Toronto. Set for jury duty were documentary filmmakers Jehane Noujaim (Startup.com), Frederick Wiseman (Titticut Follies), Jennifer Baichwal (The True Meaning of Pictures), Tracey Deer (One More River), John Kastner (Rage Against Darkness), Ali Kazimi (Passage to India), Peter Wintonick (Manufacturing Consent, Noam Chomsky and the Media) and Peter Lynch (Cyberman). Also named were Sundance Channel vp acquisitions Christian Vesper; Wolter Braamhorst, a commissioning editor for Dutch broadcaster AVRO, film producer Robin Cass, Toronto One executive director Karen King, Globe and Mail newspaper foreign editor John Stackhouse, Canadian Broadcasting Corp. head of documentary production Mark Starowicz and Sheffield International Documentary Festival director Brent Woods. The blue ribbon jury will choose prize winners in the categories of best Canadian short, best Canadian feature, best international short, best international feature and best film from the National Spotlight on the Netherlands.
- 3/25/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canadian broadcaster Craig Media Inc., which is set to launch a new Toronto TV station on Sept. 19, said Wednesday that it will invest nearly CAN$15 million ($10.7 million) over five years in homegrown TV production. Calgary-based Craig said the investment will come through two production funds, to be administered by veteran TV producer Karen King. The "new voices" fund will put CAN$7.4 million ($5.3 million) behind TV production aimed at Toronto's multicultural communities, and the "priority program" fund -- also with CAN$7.4 million -- will go toward small- and medium-size Ontario production companies. "These important initiatives provide a much-needed boost to the local production community," said Barbara Williams, general manager of Toronto One, Craig's new conventional TV station in Toronto. "Toronto One has a strong commitment to foster development of programming that reflects Toronto's diversity, ensuring that all communities have an opportunity to tell their own stories." As a condition of license, Canadian broadcasters have traditionally pledged about 10% of revenue from startup operations or newly formed mergers to underline benefits to the Canadian TV industry and to curry favor with Canada's broadcast regulator. Privately held Craig Media also owns and operates A-Channel Edmonton, A-Channel Calgary, A-Channel Manitoba and CKX TV Brandon in western Canada and the specialty channels MTV Canada, MTV2 and TV Land.
- 8/21/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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