Prosecutors say it was enough to satisfy the rest of what he owed on a $7.4 million forfeiture order.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
LeVar Burton is one step closer to his dream as this week’s ‘Jeopardy!’ guest host
In recent years and months, the longtime host of the popular PBS series ‘Reading Rainbow’ has repeatedly stated his aspirations to take up the coveted mantle.
Apple Cinemas to reopen former Cinemagic locations in Westbrook, Saco
The company, which runs theaters in Connecticut and Massachusetts, is leasing the buildings and plans to reopen the theaters by the end of September.
Singer Pink backs beach handball team on ‘sexist’ clothing
The pop star offers to pay the Norwegian team’s $1,770 fine for ‘breach of clothing regulations.’
Olympic broadcasters curb sexual images of female athletes
Each Olympics aims to set the highest level of television standards
Hear the best of baroque, up close, at the Bach Virtuosi Festival
After last year’s successful virtual version, the programming returns to a week of in-person performances in Portland.
Movies are making a comeback at Maine theaters
Audiences are showing up for the summer’s blockbusters, and the shuttered Cinemagic locations are drawing interest from movie theater operators, but streaming options and health concerns still pose a threat.
Jolie-Pitt divorce judge disqualified by appeals court
The decision means that the custody fight over the celebrity couple’s five minor children, which was nearing an end, could be starting over.
East Benton family prepares for 49th edition of Fiddlers Convention
The annual East Benton Fiddler’s Contest and Convention will resume this Sunday after skipping last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hemingway Look-Alike Contest returns to the Florida Keys
The three-night contest, a cornerstone of the island’s Hemingway Days festival, was canceled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.