Thursday, December 11, 2025

D4vd's Manager Grilled on Why He Never Called the Police


Last month it was reported that recording artist D4vd was considered a suspect in the death of Celeste Rivas, whose decomposing body was found in the trunk of D4vd's abandon Tesla [click here if you missed that].

Now D4vd's manager is facing hard questions about why he never called the police...

From TMZ
The president of D4vd's touring company was grilled Monday by a deputy district attorney in front of a grand jury ... on why he didn't call the cops.
A grand jury is hearing evidence in the death of Celeste Rivas. TMZ broke the story ... LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division is considering D4vd a suspect in what it says is an apparent homicide.
Robert Morgenroth, the general manager of Mogul Vision, D4vd's record label, is also the president of Zara Brothers Travel -- D4vd's tour company.
We've learned Morgenroth testified all day Monday before the L.A. grand jury. At one point, with a half dozen people in the hallway, Morgenroth came out into the hallway and was talking to his lawyer -- loud enough so others could hear. He said -- referring to Beth Silverman, the deputy D.A. presenting the case before the grand jury -- "She was very pushy on why I didn't call police."
He went on to recount how he responded -- "I said I feel like I didn't have the responsibility to do that, and just wanted to continue with the tour."

4 comments:

Soft & Sweet said...

The burning question is...call the police for what? For knowing the whereabouts of a runaway, for having knowledge of her statutory r a p e, for a vehicle being stolen, for witnessing a murder? What was the previous conversation about before being asked why he didn't call the police?

Anonymous said...

Here comes the d4vil out of the shadows.

Anonymous said...

There is a line of people willing to jump in front of a case for a check that might never come. Dummies.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait until 48 hours puts this documentary together

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