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HOT SEARCHES: Arnold Schwarzenegger Love Child | Cali Swag District | Maria ShriverThe Situation just fired a warning shot across the bow of his loud-mouthed dad -- in the form of an email announcing Sitch's intent to sue pops ... ASAP!!!Sources connected to la famiglia ... tell TMZ the Situation's lawyer sent the email to Frank Sorrentino -- aka The Confrontation -- warning of a lawsuit and an emergency injuction to shut down that website where Dad blasts Sitch.Frank's rep says they're not taking down the website -- and they're not threatened -- especially since, he claims, the email referred to a "law suit."Spelling counts ... even for a grown-ass man who calls himself The Confrontation. [Read the full article] HOT SEARCHES: Arnold Schwarzenegger Love Child | Cali Swag District | Maria ShriverMurdered Cali Swag District member M-Bone was being threatened by a man who was insanely jealous of his success -- this according to M-Bone's girlfriend who spoke with TMZ.M-Bone's girlfriend -- who lived with him for more than a year -- says a man living in their apartment complex was obsessed with the rapid rise of Cali Swag, and overtly hostile to M-Bone -- aka, Mante Talbert.The girlfriend -- who is scared and does not want her name used -- confirms M-Bone was in a Twitter war with the jealous man, which we previously reported. We're told the jealous man made threats of violence.The girlfriend tells us ... on Sunday ... [Read the full article] HOT SEARCHES: Arnold Schwarzenegger Love Child | Cali Swag District | Maria ShriverCharlie Sheen -- who scored the biggest paycheck in TV before getting the boot -- had to borrow a huge amount of money from Warner Bros. during his last season on "Two and a Half Men."TMZ has obtained Charlie's contract for Season 7 (2010 - 2011). The document -- dated May 17, 2010 -- requires Warner Bros. to pay Charlie $10 million within 10 days of the date Charlie signed. Charlie was then obligated to pay the money back during the first 13 episodes.To repay the loan, Sheen -- who was getting a base pay of $1.25 million a show -- had $769,230.77 deducted from each paycheck for the first 13 episodes. But then there's this pesky issue of interest. Under the deal, the interest -- calculated at the prime commercial rate -- would be deducted from the 14th paycheck.Charlie was fired after the 16th episode, so Warner Bros. [Read the full article] |








