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Scott and Kelley Wolf barred from discussing divorce with their kids
Scott and Kelley Wolf have been banned from discussing their divorce with their children. The former couple - who have Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and 11-year-old Lucy together - split last month after more than 20 years of marriage and earlier this week, they reached a temporary agreement which set out provisions around custody, visitation, finances, and communication, with the Party of Five actor's temporary restraining order against his estranged wife also dismissed. According to documents obtained by People magazine, Scott has temporary sole physical custody of the kids, while Kelley has been granted "liberal" supervised parenting time, which will be coordinated by the pair's lawyers. In addition, Kelley will be allowed three supervised video or phone calls per week with the children during "reasonable waking hours" and can respond if her kids initiate additional contact. If a court-appointed guardian raises any concerns, all parties must reevaluate whether supervision remains necessary. According to the agreement, neither party is permitted to discuss adult issues, the divorce, or the kids' relationship with their other parent in front of or with the children, and Scott and Kelley are also barred from making disparaging remarks, either verbally or in writing, and cannot interrogate their brood about what happens when they are with their other parent. The agreement also includes a social media stipulation, which means neither may post about one another, their marriage, children or the divorce, nor allow any third party to do so. Scott will keep exclusive use of their Park City home, and Kelley's parenting time may occur there but only with mutual agreement on a supervisor, and she is otherwise barred from the property. The 57-year-old actor will retain control of marital funds, covering household expenses and will also provide Kelley with $10,000 a month for living costs, as well as her car payments, minimum payments on credit cards and some of her legal fees. Days after news of the former couple's split was announced, Kelly was admitted to hospital under an involuntary 5150 hold - which is described as "a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder" - but was discharged days later and insisted she was "fine". In a post on Instagram, she wrote: 'I'm fine, y'all. I'm happy. 'No mental illness. No addictions. Just a woman who SURVIVED an involuntary 5150 and went on a 1st DATE 2-night. So nervous! OMG!' The former couple married in 2004 and Kelley recently insisted she is "happy" and "ready to begin again" after her split from the actor. She wrote on Instagram: "Love makes the world go round … And in the times you feel heavy … KNOW … you are special. Peace is a state of mind. "And your mind is all that can tell you otherwise … I love you all and I am HAPPY. And that's okay … it's okay to hold many things at once. "We are dynamic … and I am ready to begin again … "
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Blockbuster Giannis Antetokounmpo trade could land Bucks former no. 1 draft pick
The Milwaukee Bucks saw an earlier exit from the NBA playoffs than they are likely used to last year, losing to the eventual Eastern Conference champions, the Indiana Pacers in five games. And even though the franchise has seemed very adamant about keeping their star power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, they could get more for him than they likely expect. According to Bleacher Report's Connor Thoms, who presented some "wild trade ideas" for the offseason, and one of them included a deal the Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks that would send Giannis to Atlanta and the Bucks would receive the 2024 no. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher and also Jalen Johnson. Despite what many may believe, Thoms believes that both sides would be walking away happy and with substantial compensation. "If you're the Bucks, you get a phenomenal return, in my opinion," said Thoms. "Jalen Johnson could be a legitimate All-Star for you as soon as next season. You get back four first-round picks and a swap. Those Hawks picks could be interesting." Thoms also believes that if Giannis truly wanted a trade, then the team wouldn't be one to hold their star hostage. "The reason the Bucks waived and stretched Dame is to try and keep Giannis in town, but if Giannis goes, 'I want to be dealt,' then you're out of luck. You have to trade. You have to get a return, and that's what it comes down to."
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Pacman still packs a punch but falls short in title bid
Manny Pacquiao pushed back against his doubters, the odds and even Father Time - and he very nearly made some history. But Pacquiao, in the end, fell just short on the judges' scorecards as Mario Barrios escaped with a majority draw to retain the WBC welterweight championship on Saturday night (Sunday AEST). Two judges scored the bout a draw, and judge Max De Luca awarded Barrios a 115-113 victory. "I thought I won the fight," Pacquiao said. Barrios landed more total punches (120-101), according to Compubox, but Pacquiao had the edge in power shots (81-75). Pacquiao, enshrined into the International Boxing Hall of Fame last month, was trying to break his own record for oldest welterweight champion. He was 40 when he emerged in 2019 with a split decision over American Keith Thurman. It also was the first appearance in the ring in nearly four years for the 46-year-old Filipino, his previous bout a loss by unanimous decision to Yordenis Ugás. Barrios, a 30-year-old from San Antonio who was the heavy pre-fight favourite, was hoping to bounce back from a split-decision draw on November 15 against Abel Ramos. However, he didn't exactly come away with an emphatic victory in improving to 29-2-2. The heavily pro-Pacquiao crowd loudly booed the decision. "It was an honour to share the ring with him," Barrios said. "This is by far the biggest event I've had to date, and we came in here and left everything in the ring. I have nothing but respect for Manny. "His stamina is crazy. He's still strong as hell and his timing is real. He's still a very awkward fighter to try to figure out." "Pacman" (62-9-2) moved swiftly around the ring from the beginning, often looking more like the younger champion who captured 12 world titles in eight divisions. He began to be take control in the seventh, landing several big left hands to win the following three rounds on two cards and two on the other. But Barrios was the better fighter at the end, coming out more aggressive knowing he might be in trouble with the judges. All three, in fact, awarded Barrios each of the final three rounds. "I didn't think the fight was getting away from me, but I knew I had to step it up to solidify a win," Barrios said. Both sides said they would be interested in a rematch. "I hope this is an inspiration to boxers that if you have discipline and work hard you can still fight at this age," Pacquiao said.