Showing posts with label walt disney. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Kristina Karo sues Mila Kunis over stolen chicken - Actress, singer, dancer, stunt queen, publicity stunt

Mila Kunis, Kristina Karo, Doggie, chicken, russia, singer, dancer, actor, los angeles, california, hollywood, tmz, lawsuit
Kristina Karo sued Mila Kunis for a stolen chicken from 25 years ago. Suit was filed in small claims in Inglewood case # 15S02670. Lawsuit info below. But first some video and photos.







Case Summary
Case Number:  15S02670
KARO, KRISTINA VS. KUNIS, MILA

Court:   Inglewood Courthouse
Filing Date:  04/20/2015
Case Type:  Small Claims (Limited Jurisdiction)
Status:  PENDING

Future Hearings

06/12/2015 at 08:30 AM in department SW8 at One Regent Street, Inglewood, CA 90301
SMALL CLAIMS COURT TRIAL

History Information


Parties
Plaintiff:  KARO KRISTINA
Attorney:   None

Defendant:  KUNIS MILA
Attorney:   None

Party Information


Histories (Dates listed in descending order)
04/20/2015 PLAINTIFF'S CLAIM AND ORDER TO DEFENDANT FILED.
RN ING502347002. HEARING SET FOR 06/12/15 AT 08:30 AM
IN DPT. SW8.

When I was in there I see a lot of lawsuits against Mila Kunis real name MILENA MARKOVNA KUNIS for minor contract from Walt Disney, Carsey Werner Productions. Defendants are Mila Kunis individual, corporation, Elvira Kunis her mother.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Stupid shit said by delusional Kanye West - Mary Cummins, Los Angeles, California

Krazy shit said by krazy Kanye West

Here are but a few of his shit nuggets.

02/13/2022 We now know that Kanye West suffers from a mental illness. That is why I stopped updating the crazy things he's said. He needs serious mental health treatment and medication for his own sake and the sake of his family.

May 1, 2018 on TMZ, "At one point during the conversation, Kanye said, “When you hear about slavery for 400 years ... for 400 years? That sound like a choice.” “Like … you was there for 400 years and it’s all of y’all?” he asked incredulously."

"I am the number one human being in music. That means any person that's living or breathing is number two."

“Taylor Swift  beat Beyoncé at the Grammys? Beyoncé be dancing in heels and shit.”

“I have to dress Kim everyday so she don’t embarrass me.”

 "I'm doing pretty good as far as geniuses go ... I'm like a machine. I'm a robot. You cannot offend a robot ... I'm going down as a legend, whether or not you like me or not. I am the new Jim Morrison. I am the new Kurt Cobain ... “

“The Bible had 20, 30, 40, 50 characters in it. You don't think that I would be one of the characters of today's modern Bible?"

"My greatest pain in life is that I will never be able to see myself perform live."

“I walk through the hotel and I walk down the street and people look at me like I'm f--king insane, like I'm Hitler. One day the light will shine through, and one day people will understand everything I ever did."

“Kim doesn’t understand what a blessing I am to her.”

"Sometimes people write novels and they just be so wordy and so self-absorbed. I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book's autograph. I am a proud nonreader of books."

"I'm like a tree. I feed the branches of the people."

"Yo Taylor, I'm really happy for you, I'mma let you finish, but Beyoncé has one of the best videos of all time. One of the best videos of all time!"

“You may be talented, but you’re not Kanye West.”

He calls himself Yeesuz because “The media crucify me like they did Christ.”

"I feel like I'm too busy writing history to read it."

"I am Warhol. I am the No. 1 most impactful artist of our generation. I am Shakespeare in the flesh."

"I still think I am the greatest."

Talking about Nelson Mandela "I liberate minds with my music. That's more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever."

"I don't even listen to rap. My apartment is too nice to listen to rap in."

 "I will go down as the voice of this generation, of this decade, I will be the loudest voice."

 "I think I do myself a disservice by comparing myself to Steve Jobs and Walt Disney and human beings that we've seen before. It should be more like Willy Wonka... and welcome to my chocolate factory."

"'When someone comes up and says something like, ‘I am a god,’ everybody says ‘Who does he think he is?’ I just told you who I thought I was. A god. I just told you.! That’s who I think I am!”

 "'Rap is the new rock and roll. We the rock stars… We the rock stars, and I’m the biggest of all of them.'"

"Me and Virgil are in Rome, giving designs to Fendi, over and over, and getting our designs knocked down. We brought the leather jogging pants six years ago to Fendi, and they said ‘no.’ How many motherf**kers you done seen with a leather jogging pant?’"



"My wife and her family shoulda had plenty of Emmys by now. I feel proud to be in a family that has so many people breaking ground for the generations to come. It’s like, whoa, reality show! That’s so fucking new as an art form."

"But reality shows are considered to be like rap was when the Mondrian wouldn’t let Run-D.M.C. and motherf***ing Will Smith stay there because they were rappers. Or the idea of a reality star not being allowed into a fashion show or not being nominated for their show even if it’s the longest running, and the most popular, and everybody I know watches it and shit."

After Kanye announced he's running for President of the US in 2020 he said this, "”The whole point is to have someone [in office] that’s creative, that’s around amazing creatives. This is my theory: I think the world can be helped through design, so it’s very important that I stay around creative, forward thinkers. It’s very important that I continue to design, to be in practice of trying to make the best decisions possible. I hate politics. I’m not a politician at all. I care about the truth and I just care about human beings."

November 2016, "‘I told you I didn’t vote. But I didn’t tell you… if I would’ve voted, I would’ve voted on Trump. [His] approach was absolutely genius because it worked."

"Whoa by 50 percent [I am more influential than] Stanley Kubrick, Apostle Paul, Picasso… f****** Picasso and Escobar. By 50 per cent more influential than any other human being."

"When you’re the absolute best, you get hated on the most."

"My goal, if I was going to do art, fine art, would have been to become Picasso or greater… That always sounds so funny to people, comparing yourself to someone who has done so much, and that’s a mentality that suppresses humanity…""

"I think what Kanye West is going to mean is something similar to what Steve Jobs means. I am undoubtedly, you know, Steve of internet, downtown, fashion, culture. Period. By a long jump. I honestly feel that because Steve has passed, you know, it’s like when Biggie passed and Jay Z was allowed to become Jay Z."

"I hate when I’m on a flight and I wake up with a water bottle next to me like oh great now I gotta be responsible for this water bottle."

"One of the problems with being a bubbling source of creativity – it’s like I’m bubbling in a laboratory, and if you don’t put a cap on it, at one point it will, like, break the glass. If I can hone that… then I have, like, nuclear power, like a superhero, like Cyclops when he puts his glasses on."

"You should only believe about 90 percent of what I say. As a matter of fact, don’t even believe anything that I’m saying at all. I could be completely fucking with you, and the world, the entire time."

"I’m a pop enigma. I live and breathe every element in life. I rock a bespoke suit and I go to Harold’s for fried chicken. It’s all these things at once, because, as a taste maker, I find the best of everything."

"People ask me a lot about my drive. I think it comes from, like, having a sexual addiction at a really young age. Look at the drive that people have to get sex – to dress like this and get a haircut and be in the club in the freezing cold at 3 A.M., the places they go to pick up a girl. If you can focus the energy into something valuable, put that into work ethic."

"I jog in Lanvin."

"Visiting my mind is like visiting the Hermes factory. Shit is real."

"If you read books – which I don’t, none at all – about how to become a billionaire, they always say, ‘You learn more from your mistakes.’ So if you learn from your mistakes, then I’m a f*cking genius."

"Fur pillows are hard to actually sleep on."

"I believe that bad taste is vulgar. It’s like cursing. I think the world can be saved through design, because what is the most distasteful thing someone can do? Kill someone. So, good taste is the opposite of that."






Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Friday, June 20, 2014

Walt Disney mansion 355 Carolwood, Bel Air, just sold for $74 million - Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser, Los Angeles, California

355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California, Walt Disney, Playboy Mansion, Michael Jackson, Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates
355 N Carolwood Drive, Bel Air, California 90077 just sold for $74,000,000. The home was previously owned by Walt Disney. It is located very close to Michael Jackson's last residence, Playboy Mansion, old home of Burt Reynolds and me.

"The Carolwood Estate, formerly the Disney Estate, located at 355 Carolwood Drive and as rich in historical significance as it is in accommodating the most luxurious of lifestyles.

Eight bedrooms and 17 bathrooms span two levels for a total of more than 30,000 Sq. Ft. of construction – an especially accommodating number for those who enjoy entertaining friends. Of special note are the estate features which include a wine cellar, pool house, tennis court, putting green, custom movie room, three bars, library, gym, and two safe rooms. Guests can be assured that every square inch of this nearly four-acre property has been carefully crafted and properly cared for, from the green copper roof to the manicured grounds. Beyond the trees surrounding the pool and tennis court lies a ravine that leads into a bridal path/curtain shared by homeowners of Carolwood. Not only does this separate the lots but also makes the property feel even more vast; indeed, four acres feels like seven. No houses are in sight, ensuring an unparalleled level of privacy and serenity.

Separate quarters are designated for help and special event staff that includes two beds and a living room made accessible via a service entrance off the garage. A Gavin de Becker security system provides peace of mind using Crestron monitors throughout the house and the ability to see which doors are open and which are locked at all times.

Upon walking through the front entrance, one is greeted by a two-story oval foyer with plaster-veneered walls, crown molding, and statuary and verde jade marble flooring. The main staircase is positioned off to the side to offer additional privacy for the children’s suites upstairs. Each main room has commanding 12’ high ceilings showcasing three inch-thick mahogany doors, to either open or close off an area, and double-framed windows throughout. The living room ceiling was raised to 15’ to emulate the scale of a grand house of the 1920s and 30s. Natural light seeps into the gallery that flanks the sitting and dining rooms, which are built extra wide to allow for the flow of guests during parties."

Asking Price: $90,000,000 Sold: $74,000,000

Walt Disney, 1946, 355 N Carolwood, Bel Air, California 90077, sold
The History of Holmby Hills & The Estate

"In the early 1930s, Holmby Hills was just a vast parcel of undeveloped land – that is, until Arthur Letts Sr. chose to purchase the acreage in hopes of creating a neighborhood of grand estates. Unable to see his vision fully come to life before his death, son-in-law Harold Janss, along with brothers Florence and Arthur Jr., gladly took the reigns. The name “Holmby Hills” derives from Arthur Letts Sr.’s original birthplace, a small hamlet in England called “Holdenby.” Each brother selected the best site to build their personal home and began developing a residential masterpiece to attract the attention of the rich and famous. An impressive list of high-level entertainment industry executives and icons have called or still call Holmby Hills their home. These include Frank Sinatra, Hugh Hefner (owner of the famed Playboy Mansion), Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Sonny and Cher, and Bing Crosby, to name a few. The exclusivity of the Holmby Hills community speaks volumes about its desirability. Walt Disney is one such figure that fell in love with the land. In 1949, Lillian, his wife, telephoned Harold Janss about purchasing a property in Holmby Hills. Designed in the contemporary style by architect James Dolena, the Disney family settled into their dream home on 355 Carolwood Drive. Walt and Lillian remained there until their deaths upon which the subsequent owner purchased the property from Mrs. Disney’s estate and rebuilt it in 2001. Thus, only three owners have had a stake in the property since Janss first developed the land.

Today, Holmby Hills remains among the most elite and sought after neighborhoods. With Beverly Hills to the east and Bel Air to the north, the neighborhood forms the “Platinum Triangle” of Los Angeles, home to the priciest and most lavish homes. What continues to attract celebrities, industry icons, and Hollywood power players lies in the subtle yet powerful ways in which the rich and famous lifestyle can be realized. For starters, the Letts brothers made sure to secure generous lot sizes for future inhabitants. All electric and telephone wires are buried beneath the wide, tree-lined streets to preserve the landscape. In addition, the property lines are bordered by towering trimmed hedges and lush landscaping to ensure the most private and secure enjoyment to all who grace the residences. Uniquely handsome, English-style street lamps–designed exclusively for Holmby Hills–dot the neighborhood, which is split into a north side and a south side by the iconic Sunset Boulevard. Two parks ringed by mature sycamore trees, a nine-hole putting green, and classic lawn bowling can be enjoyed by members of the community.

Walt Disney moved his family to 355 Carolwood to fulfill his dream of having a miniature railroad around his home for him and his children to enjoy. It was there on the property that the Carolwood Pacific Railroad was born, complete with an “S” shaped tunnel, overpasses and a 46-foot long trestle. The railroad would go on to serve as inspiration for his creation of Disneyland.

Perhaps the most iconic keepsake from Walt Disney’s years spent on this land is the etching that reads the date “1950.” Bordered by ivy, this miniature stone archway marks the spot where his famous train, the “Carolwood Pacific Railroad,” as it came to be known, emerged from an underground tunnel. Back in 1950, when the first official run of the train he built set off steam, grownups and kids from all over the neighborhood would board the live locomotive that stretched through nearly 1⁄2 mile of the backyard. It’s no secret that his fascination with trains followed him from childhood into adulthood, helping to fuel the inspiration that led him to manifest the one place on earth where dreams come true: Disneyland. Today, railroads and monorails are featured at Walt Disney Company Theme Parks worldwide, and it all started here at The Carolwood Estate. The “1950” inscription remains a fond relic of his incredible imagination and conviction to bring about joy to those around him."

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Home of Walt Disney chairman Alan Horn 401 St. Cloud, Bel Air - Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser

Home where the President Obama fund raiser took place May 7, 2014. The Horns have hosted many public events at this public location. Cindy Horn hosted a USC Women's Series in the home in the 1980's which I attended.

1929 Spanish home built on a 36,000 sf lot. Seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, swimming pool and tennis court on block to block lot. Completely private with tall shrubs and trees. Alan and Cindy Horn his wife have lived there since 1985 when Alan bought it for $3.5M. The current auto-appraise states it's worth $6M-$13M.
Alan Horn, 402 St. Cloud, Bel Air, CA 90077. Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser
President Barack Obama's limo in front of Alan Horn's home

Alan Horn, 402 St. Cloud, Bel Air, CA 90077. Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser

Alan Horn, 402 St. Cloud, Bel Air, CA 90077. Mary Cummins, real estate appraiser
This house has not been listed on the MLS since 1985 so no other information or photos are available.


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.

Mary Cummins, Mary K. Cummins, Mary Katherine Cummins, Mary Cummins-Cobb, Mary, Cummins, Cobb, real estate, appraiser, appraisal, instructor, teacher, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Brentwood, Bel Air, California, licensed, permitted, single family, condo, pud, hud, fannie mae, freddie mac, uspap, certified, residential, certified resident, apartment building, multi-family, commercial, industrial, expert witness, civil, criminal, orea, dre, insurance, bonded, experienced, bilingual, spanish, english, form, 1004, 2055, land, raw, acreage, vacant, insurance, cost, income approach, market analysis, comparative, theory, appraisal theory, cost approach, sales, matched pairs, plot, plat, map, diagram, photo, photographs, photography, rear, front, street, subject, comparable, sold, listed, active, pending, expired, cancelled, listing, mls, multiple listing service, claw, themls,

Take 3 Film Festival at Plaza de Cultural y Artes by Mary Cummins, Maria Rivera

Take 3 Film Festival presented by East LA Film Festival , Panamanian International Film Festival/LA and La Plaza de Cultura y Artes was hel...