The man who was arrested on a murder charge for the killing of Migos rapper Takeoff has been denied an additional bond reduction. According to Rolling Stone, a judge ordered Patrick Clark’s bail to remain set at $1 million. Initially, his bond was set at $2 million. However, his lawyers argued it was “excessive and penal in nature.” Following a hearing on Dec. 14, Judge Josh Hill agreed to lower Clark’s bond to $1 million.
Their split comes just weeks after it was revealed by the Daily Mail that he and anchor Amy Robach, 49, had been secretly dating each other. In the snaps, the twosome is seen enjoying drinks at a bar in New York City while in another picture shows Holmes touching his “colleague’s” cheeks as she packs up the car. Now, neither of them has publicly spoken out to deny or clarify these dating rumors. However, after being taken off the air, the two have not been hiding their romance.
Musa Hasahya, 67, is a farmer who told local media that he keeps his 12 wives in his 12-bedroom home in Lusaka, Uganda, to keep them from running off with other men. According to First Post, his youngest wife, Zulaika, has decided to stop having children after giving birth to 11 and wants to start using birth control. Hasahya has expressed a similar sentiment, stating that he wants his “childbearing age” wives to begin using birth control because having more children is becoming too costly for him. He also struggles to remember the names of all 568 grandchildren.