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News, July 3: J. Lo Sues Former Manager, Jack Osbourne Explains Rehab Decision, Salma Hayek Sails Into the “Sunset,” More…

Top Story: Lopez Seeks Retribution From Former Manager

Jennifer Lopez filed a petition Wednesday with the California Labor Commissioner against her former manager, Benny Medina, and his company Handprint Entertainment, Reuters reports. The actress/singer is seeking millions in back commissions, claiming Medina violated the state’s Talent Agency Act by procuring work for her without a license, thus voiding any contracts he was obligated to receive commissions for. In response, Reuter reports Medina issued the following statement: “The accusation that I misappropriated money from Jennifer Lopez is both untrue and offensive…Lopez, by making false allegations against me, is now trying to add me to the long list of people whom she has used and discarded after she took from them all she could get.” He continued, “It is unfortunate that Ms. Lopez is using a Labor Commission suit as a means of mitigating her outstanding financial contractual obligations to my company and me … I look forward to the opportunity to have the world come to know the real Jennifer Lopez. I will defend myself against these lies and will collect from her every dollar for which I am owed.” Lopez is also seeking to dissolve any remaining partnerships with Medina and Handprint Entertainment.

Osbourne Explains Rehab

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Young Jack Osbourne claims he made the decision to go into rehab because he realized he didn’t want to turn out like his friends, he told MTV News. The 17-year-old son of Sharon and Ozzy said, “I took myself out of the picture for a second and I looked around at every single person in the room–at who they were, how old they were and what they had going on in their lives. A lot of them were near 30, unemployed, living off their parents,” he said. “There were heroin addicts; there were the world’s biggest couch potatoes. And it was like, I don’t want to be like that. I don’t want my life to be controlled by a drug.” Osbourne returned home June 18 from a Pasadena, Calif., hospital after two months of treatment for alcohol and drug abuse, The Associated Press reports. He says he was addicted to OxyContin, a morphine derivative, and openly smoked pot and drank on the show.

No Divorce for Hunter and Stewart

Rachel Hunter apparently doesn’t want to divorce husband Rod Stewart after all. Two days after filing a divorce petition against the singer, Hunter withdrew the court documents Wednesday, Reuters reports. No reasons were given for the change of heart. The couple, who has two children, were married 13 years ago but have been separated for the last four years.

Did He or Didn’t He?

Rose Kogeman, a lawyer for Marion “Suge” Knight, told AP Wednesday that she had statements from eight witnesses who say Knight was not the one who punched a parking attendant June 21 outside a Los Angeles nightclub. Kogeman indicated it was another person, who couldn’t be identified, who shoved the valet while waiting for a vehicle. The rap mogul was arrested last month for the alleged incident and could face another year in prison if it is determined he violated his parole.

Farm Aid Hits the Road

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Farm Aid, which holds a benefit tour to raise money to keep families from losing their farms, is set to kick off Sept. 7 in Columbus, Ohio, AP reports. The lineup includes Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young, who organized the first Farm Aid in 1985, and Dave Matthews, who joined the board of directors in 2001.

Jazz Flutist Herbie Mann Dies

Jazz flutist Herbie Mann, best known for ushering in the Bossa Nova craze in the 1960s, died earlier this week in Pecos, New Mexico after battling prostate cancer. He was 73.

Role Call: Fey’s a Mean Girl, Hayek Loves the Sunset

Saturday Night Live‘s head writer, Tina Fey, has written and will co-star in Paramount’s Mean Girls, an adaptation from Rosalind Wiseman’s best-selling nonfiction book, Queen Bees and Wannabees: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends and Other Realities of Adolescence. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film follows a teenager who has lived mostly abroad but returns with her family to the States and experiences firsthand how cruel girls can be in high school…meanwhile, Salma Hayek will star opposite Pierce Brosnan in New Line’s After the Sunset, a caper drama which takes place after a big heist is over. According to the Reporter, the film is about a master thief (Brosnan) who sails off to an island paradise after his last big score only to run into his nemesis, an FBI agent, who wants to make sure the thief is retired for good.

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