Feb11 |
Alycia Lane To Stay Out Of News?
It appears the long, drawn-out saga of the pretty news anchor who allegedly punched a cop may be coming to an end. Dan Gross reported Friday Lane’s case appears headed toward a dismissal. Seems Lane’s counsel has worked out a deal that if she stays out of trouble for six months, the charges will be dropped. Lane’s lawyers have agreed to an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal; you would think a millionaire wouldn’t have much trouble not breaking the law for 180 days or so, but who knows. Lane’s hearing is Feb. 25, which means there could be an actual chance that we won’t have to hear about her for six months. (I won’t count on it.) On a side note, here’s a factoid you might not know: Dan Gross and Regina Medina were the first ones to report on the arrest of Alycia Lane. The Daily News has yet to note this. In other news, Alycia Lane somehow made Rich Eisen hire the publicity firm that works for Page Six, somehow. |
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