Trump, frustrated with some judges, lashes out at former ally and conservative activist Leonard LeoNew Foto - Trump, frustrated with some judges, lashes out at former ally and conservative activist Leonard Leo

NEW YORK (AP) — Conservative legal activist Leonard Leo helped PresidentDonald Trumptransform the federal judiciary in his first term. He closely advised Trump on his Supreme Court picks and is widely credited as the architect of the conservative majority responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade. But Trump last week lashed out at Leo, blaming his former adviser and the group Leo used to head for encouraging him to appoint judges who are now blocking his agenda. Trump called Leo, the former longtime leader of the conservative Federalist Society, a "real 'sleazebag'" and "bad person who, in his own way, probably hates America." Trump's broadsides came aftera three-judge panelat the U.S. Court of International Trade blocked his sweepingtariffs,ruling that he had oversteppedhis authority when he invoked the1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Actto declare a national emergency and levy tariffs on imports from almost every country in the world. While an appeals court soon intervened andallowed the administrationto continue collecting the tariffs while the legal fight plays out, the decision — and Trump's fury at Leo — underscored the extent to which the judiciary is serving as a rare check on Trump's power as he pushes the bounds of executive authority. The judiciary has intervened as he has ordered mass deportations, deep cuts to university funding and the firing of federal workers en masse. Trump's words reflect his broad frustrations with the judiciary, including members of the Supreme Court he appointed on Leo's recommendation, who have allowed some of his more controversial efforts to move forward, but blocked others. Trump's rhetoric also appeared to be a tactic to shift blame for setbacks to his agenda — this time notably pointing the finger at a person who once helped Trump build credibility with conservative voters. But it's unclear what — if anything — Leo had to do with the tariff decision. Leo said that neither he nor the Federalist Society was involved in shaping appointments to the trade court. He offered only praise for Trump. "I'm very grateful for President Trump transforming the Federal Courts, and it was a privilege being involved," he said in a statement. "There's more work to be done, for sure, but the Federal Judiciary is better than it's ever been in modern history, and that will be President Trump's most important legacy." Trump's attacks Trump's fury came via Truth Social after the court tried to halt the central plank of the president's economic agenda:sweeping tariffsthat have rattled global financial markets, dismayed longtime trading partners, and prompted warnings about higher prices and inflation. In response, Trump issued a lengthy and angry missive criticizing the judges behind the decision, accusing them of "destroying America" and saying he hoped the Supreme Court would quickly reverse "this horrible, Country threatening decision." Trump then referred to his first term as president, saying he "was new to Washington, and it was suggested that I use The Federalist Society as a recommending source on Judges. I did so, openly and freely, but then realized that they were under the thumb of a real 'sleazebag' named Leonard Leo, a bad person who, in his own way, probably hates America, and obviously has his own separate ambitions." "I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations," he wrote. "This is something that cannot be forgotten!" He added: "Backroom 'hustlers' must not be allowed to destroy our Nation!" Some conservatives, including legal scholars, have been among those pushing back against Trump's trade wars, arguing the Constitution makes clear the power of the purse belongs to Congress, not the president. In April, the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonprofit group that Bloomberg Law reported is affiliated with Leo and Charles Koch, filed a separatelawsuit challenging Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports, also accusing him of acting in violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. That moveearned the ireof prominent Trump backers like Laura Loomer, who accused both Leo and the Federalist Society of working to undermine the president. The panel Trump assailed included judges appointed by Presidents Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan, as well as Timothy Reif, whom Trump nominated to the trade court during his first term. Reif, a Democrat, had previously worked for the U.S. Trade Representative in both the Obama and Trump administrations. Ina questionnaire submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committeeas part of his confirmation process, Reif described working on a long list of Democratic campaigns. He volunteered on Edward Kennedy's presidential campaign in 1980, driving the press van in Kennedy's motorcade. He served as press secretary for John Lindsay's Senate campaign in 1980 and volunteered for New Jersey Rep. Rush Holt's reelection effort in 2000, when his responsibilities included "driving and accompanying candidate's mother to campaign events." He also volunteered for John Kerry in 2024 and Obama in 2008, anddonated small amounts years ago tothe Clintons and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Heappears to have participated in one Federalist Society-affiliated event: a panel on international trade in 2011 held by the Georgetown Law Student Chapter. The Federalist Society and Reif did not respond to requests for comment Friday. The White House did not respond to questions about why Trump blamed Leo and the Federalist Society for the decision, but Taylor Rogers, a White House spokesperson, doubled down, calling Leo "a bad person who cares more about his personal ambitions than our country." "These judges must ditch their corrupt allegiance to Leonard and do the right thing for the American people before they completely destroy the credibility of our judicial branch," she said. Who is Leonard Leo? Leo is not a household name, but few people have done more to advance conservative legal causes in the U.S. via a sprawling network of conservative groups. Decades ago, he began to execute a plan to build a pipeline for conservative talent, working to identify, support and promote law school students and lawyers who shared his originalist view of the Constitution, and helping them reach the nation's most powerful courts. Such efforts havereshaped the courts and Republican politics, culminating in Trump's first term with theappointment of three conservative Supreme Court justices. Leo's work also hasprompted protestsoutside his home. The Federalist Society got its start on college campuses when Reagan was president. It was conceived as a way to counter what its members saw as liberal domination of the nation's law-school faculties. During his 2016 campaign, as Trump worked to win over social conservatives wary of electing a thrice-married New York businessman, he promised that the Federalist Society would oversee his judicial nominations, assuring their non-liberal bona fides. "We're going to have great judges, conservative, all picked by the Federalist Society," Trump told Breitbart News radio. And indeed, all three of the Supreme Court Justices Trump went on to nominate had appeared on a list famously compiled by Leo, who took a leave of absence as executive vice president of the society to serve as an outside adviser in the selection process. Leo has since stepped back from the Federalist Society and is now working to extend his reach beyond the courts with theTeneo Network, whichhe has describedas an effort to "crush liberal dominance" and create pipelines of conservative talent "in all sectors of American life," including Hollywood, entertainment, business and finance.

Trump, frustrated with some judges, lashes out at former ally and conservative activist Leonard Leo

Trump, frustrated with some judges, lashes out at former ally and conservative activist Leonard Leo NEW YORK (AP) — Conservative legal activ...
Hamas says Witkoff's Gaza ceasefire proposal must lead to the end of the warNew Foto - Hamas says Witkoff's Gaza ceasefire proposal must lead to the end of the war

CAIRO (Reuters) -Hamas said on Saturday it had responded to a ceasefire proposal presented by U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to mediators and included a demand for an end to the war, which had previously been a red line for Israel. The Palestinian group said in a statement that under the deal, it will release ten living hostages and 18 bodies in return for Israel's release of a number of Palestinian prisoners, comments in line with Witkoff's proposal. The Hamas statement added: "This proposal aims to achieve a permanent ceasefire, a comprehensive withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and ensure the flow of aid to our people and our families in the Gaza Strip." It said its response came "after conducting a round of national consultations". The statement did not mention that it was seeking any changes in the proposal, but a Palestinian official familiar with the talks told Reuters that Hamas sought some amendments while its response was positive. The Israeli Prime Minister's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Israeli media reported earlier this week that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the families of hostages held in Gaza that Israel had accepted the deal presented by Witkoff. The prime minister's office declined to comment at the time. Deep differences between Hamas and Israel have stymied previous attempts to restore a ceasefire that broke down in March. Israel has insisted that Hamas disarm completely, be dismantled as a military and governing force and return all 58 hostages still held in Gaza before it will agree to end the war. Hamas has rejected the demand to give up its weapons and says Israel must pull its troops out of Gaza and commit to ending the war. Israel launched its campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack in its south on October 7, 2023, that killed some 1,200 people and saw 251 Israelis taken hostage into Gaza, according to Israeli tallies. The subsequent Israeli military campaign has killed more than 54,000 Palestinians, Gaza health officials say, and has left the enclave in ruins. (Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi and Menna Alaa El-Din; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Hamas says Witkoff's Gaza ceasefire proposal must lead to the end of the war

Hamas says Witkoff's Gaza ceasefire proposal must lead to the end of the war CAIRO (Reuters) -Hamas said on Saturday it had responded to...
South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here's what to knowNew Foto - South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here's what to know

After half a year of political turmoil, uncertainty and division, South Korea will vote for a new president to succeed Yoon Suk Yeol, the disgraced former leader who plunged the democratic nation into chaos by declaring martial law in December. This election feels particularly significant; the country, a US ally andAsian economic and cultural powerhouse, has floundered for months with a revolving door of interim leaders while navigating Yoon's impeachment trial and a multipronged investigation into the fateful night of his short-lived power grab. All the while, South Korea's economy has suffered, with US President Donald Trump's trade war and a potential global recession looming in the background. Two men are each promising to help the country recover if elected – a lawyer turned politician dogged by legal cases who survived an assassination attempt, and a former anti-establishment activist turned conservative minister. Polls open on Tuesday morning and a winner could be declared by Wednesday. Here's what you need to know. The frontrunner is Lee Jae-myung, 60, of the liberal opposition Democratic Party. A former underage factory worker from a poor family, Lee became a human rights lawyer before entering politics. He is a former mayor and governor, and most recently served as a lawmaker after narrowly losing to Yoon in the 2022 presidential election. He survivedan assassination attemptin January 2024 when a man stabbed him in the neck during a public event. He again made headlines on December 3, 2024 – the night Yoon declared martial law and sent troops to parliament. Lee was among the lawmakers who rushed to the legislature and pushed past soldiers to hold an emergency vote to lift martial law. Helive streamed himselfjumping over a fence to enter the building, in a viral video viewed tens of millions of times. On the campaign trail, Lee promised political and economic reforms, including more controls on a president's ability to declare martial law, and revising the constitution to allow two four-year presidential terms instead of the current single five-year term. He has emphasized easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula while holding on to the longtime goal of denuclearizing North Korea; he also supports boosting small businesses and growing the AI industry. But Lee has also been dogged by legal cases, including several ongoing trials for alleged bribery and charges related to a property development scandal. Separately, he was convicted of violating election law in another ongoing case that has been sent to an appeals court. Lee denies all the charges against him. Speaking to CNN in December, he claimed he had been indicted on various charges "without any evidence or basis," and that the allegations are politically motivated. Lee's main rival is Kim Moon-soo of the conservative People Power Party (PPP). When Yoonleft the party in May,he urged supporters to back Kim – a 73-year-old former labor minister, who had been a prominent labor activist at university, even being expelled and imprisoned for his protests. He eventually joined a conservative party, and stepped into the nomination after several rounds of party infighting. The PPP initially selected Kim as its candidate; then dropped him, eyeing former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo instead. The party finally chose Kim after he filed legal challenges. But the PPP remains deeply divided and its candidate trailed Lee in pre-election polling. In a statement after his nomination, Kim vowed to seek unity and build a "big tent" coalition to take on Lee,according to Reuters. Kim has also promised to reform the country's politics, judiciary and election management systems to rebuild public trust. His campaign emphasized making South Korea business-friendly through tax cuts and eased restrictions, and by promoting new technologies and nuclear energy. Several third-party and independent candidates are also running for the presidency. They include Lee Jun-seok, a former PPP leader who founded his own conservative New Reform Party last year. At the forefront of voters' minds is the country's flailing economy and rising cost of living. Youth unemploymenthas surgedand consumption has declined, with the economyunexpectedly contractingin the first quarter of this year. Part of that is due to Trump's trade war – which has hit South Korea's export-reliant economy hard.South Korea's exports to the US fellsharply in the first few weeks of April after US tariffs kicked in, andthe nation's largest airline haswarned the downturn could cost it up to $100 million a year. Though officials from both nations have met for tariff talks, the political turmoil at home is likely slowing progress and hampering a possible trade deal until a new South Korean president is elected. That's why both main candidates have focused on the economy, promising to stabilize the cost of goods and improve opportunities in housing, education and jobs. But there's a host of other problems the next president will have to tackle, too – such as the country'srapidly aging societyandplummeting birth rates, which represent an urgent demographic crisis also seen in other countries in the region likeJapanandChina. Among the common complaints of young couples and singles are the high cost of childcare, gender inequality and discrimination against working parents. Then there are regional tensions. There's the ever-present threat from North Korea, which hasrapidly modernized its armed forces, developingnew weaponsand testing intercontinental ballistic missiles that can reach almost anywhere in the United States. Experts have warned in recent years that the country may also be preparing to resume nuclear tests, which it paused in 2018. Across the Yellow Sea lies China, which South Korea has a strong trade relationship with – but historically fraught diplomatic relations. South Korea also maintains a close security alliance with the US, and hosts nearly 30,000 American troops in the country. In recent years, South Korea, Japan and the US have drawn closer together, working to counter Chinese influence in the strategically important Asia-Pacific region. Yoon was removed from office in April following months of legal wrangling, after parliamentvoted to impeach himlate last year. It was a remarkable fall from grace for the former prosecutor turned politician, who rose to prominence for his role in the impeachment of another president – only to eventually meet the same fate. Soon after, Yoon moved out from the presidential residency and into an apartment in the capital Seoul. But his legal battles are ongoing; he faces charges including insurrection, an offense punishable by life imprisonment or death (though South Korea has not executed anyone in decades). Yoon denies all charges against him. CNN's Yoonjung Seo and Gawon Bae contributed to this report. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here's what to know After half a year of political turmoi...
Sofia Carson Attends Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event in L.A., Plus Kate Hudson, Ashley Tisdale, Kenan Thompson, and MoreNew Foto - Sofia Carson Attends Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event in L.A., Plus Kate Hudson, Ashley Tisdale, Kenan Thompson, and More

Stars have been everywhere this week. In L.A.,Sofia Carsonattends Netflix Tudom 2025: The Live Event whileAshley Tisdaleis spotted at thePhineas and Ferbseason 5 premiere. In the same city,Kate Hudsontakes photos at theRunning PointFYC event whileShaggyandStingperform together at a benefit concert. Meanwhile,Kenan Thompsonvisits children at Children's Mercy Hospital in Missouri. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Sofia Carson attends Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event at the Kia Forum in L.A. on May 31. Todd Williamson/WBTV via Getty Kate Hudson and host of PEOPLE's Every Day podcast Janine Rubenstein smile for the cameras at aRunning PointFYC event at the Lakers Training Center in Los Angeles on May 30. Kyle Rivas/Getty Kenan Thompson visits with patients at Children's Mercy Hospital during the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend in Kansas City, Miss., on May 31. Katie Flores/Variety via Getty Ashley Tisdale attends Disney'sPhineas and Ferbseason 5 premiere at nya studios EAST in L.A. on May 31. Kevin Mazur/Kevin Mazur/Getty Shaggy and Sting perform during the Cherrytree Music Company's 20th Anniversary Concert, with proceeds going to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, in L.A. on May 29. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic Mindy Kaling, Kate Hudson and Brenda Song promote their hit comedy seriesRunning Pointat the show's Los Angeles Official Emmy FYC event on May 30 in El Segundo, California. ASPN / BACKGRID Miley Cyrus exudes rockstar appeal as she arrives at the listening party for her new albumSomething Beautifulin Brooklyn, New York City, on May 31. Bryan Bedder/Getty Doechii smiles onstage while performing at the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge launch at Edge at Hudson Yards in New York City on May 30. TheStewartofNY/GC Images Dakota Johnson is effortlessly stylish in a suede jacket and round shades as she is seen out in New York City's Midtown neighborhood on May 30. Michael Chang/Getty Lainey Wilson gives an electrifying performance onstage at the 2025 Gulf Coast Jam on May 30 in Panama City Beach, Florida. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Kristin Davismakes a summery appearance in check print and capri pants at the 2025 French Open in Paris on May 30. Phillip Faraone/Getty Andorstars Ben Mendelsohn,Adria Arjona,Diego Luna, and Genevieve O'Reilly attend The Paley Center For Media Hosts 'An Evening with Andor' event on May 30 in Beverly Hills, California. Kyle Rivas/Getty Heidi Gardner,Jason Sudeikis,Eric Stonestreet,Paul Rudd,Rob Riggle, and David Koechner attend the Celebrity Softball game during the Big Slick Weekend in support of the Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 30. Kyle Rivas/Getty Superman & Loiscostars Tyler Hoechlin and Bitsie Tulloch play around together at the Celebrity Softball game during the Big Slick Celebrity Weekend on May 30 in Kansas City, Missouri. Theo Wargo/Getty Avril Lavigneengages with the crowd during her Greatest Hits concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City on May 30. TheImageDirect.com Taylor Swiftis a vision in florals as she steps out for dinner with Dakota Johnson and her brother (not pictured) in New York City on May 29. Bruce Glikas/WireImage GeorgeandAmal Clooneypose backstage at George's Broadway play,Good Night, and Good Luck, on May 29 in New York City. Kyle Rivas/Getty Paul Ruddis all smiles on a panel at Big Slick Celebrity Weekend, a fundraiser for Children's Mercy Hospital in his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri on May 30. Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com Kelsea BalleriniandRumer WillisattendElle's Women in Music event on May 30 in New York City. Getty Terry Crewsflexes his muscles during the practice round of F1 Grand Prix of Spain at Circuit de Barcelona on May 30. Courtesy Devin BookerandOdell Beckham Jr. meet up in Monaco for the Grand Prix on May 23. Jillian Sollazzo Sue Birdcelebrates J Vineyards' partnership with the Golden State Valkyries. BFA.com / BACKGRID Sarah Ramos,Busy PhilippsandGillian Jacobshang out at fashion designer Rachel Antononoff's Club Ra at Margaritaville in New York City on May 30. John Salangsang/Shutterstock Ricky Gervaiscelebrates his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a high kick in Los Angeles on May 30. Kyle Rivas/Getty Jason Sudeikisspeaks on a panel for Big Slick Celebrity Weekend, a fundraiser for Children's Mercy Hospital on May 30 in Kansas City, Missouri. Todd Williamson/January Images Baz Luhrmann, Sue Kim and Frank Marshall reunite at Sony Music Vision Content Showcase on May 29 in Los Angeles. TheImageDirect.com Helen Huntlooks chic while walking in New York City on May 29. NASH / BACKGRID Josh O'Connorgoes for a stroll around London with girlfriendAlison Oliveron May 30. Roy Rochlin/Getty Jonathan Groff, Tom Kirdahy andLin-Manuel Mirandahonor playwright Terrence McNally in a street naming ceremony on May 30 in New York City. Roy Rochlin/Getty Marc Shaiman,Matthew BroderickandJohn Slatteryattend the unveiling ceremony for Terrence McNally's street dedication in New York City on May 30. Alexander Tamargo/Getty Alix EarleandStassi Schroederbreak out their bikinis for theSports IllustratedSwimsuit Beach Club in Miami, Florida on May 30. John Schweigart Bill Parks,David Arquetteand Guilford Adams goof off at the theatrical premiere ofAmerican Clownin Los Angeles. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Cynthia Nixon, her wifeChristine Marinoni,Sarita ChoudhuryandKristin Davisenjoy the French Open on May 30 in Paris. Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Luke Wilsonsupports his brotherOwen Wilsonat the premiere of his showStickon May 29 in L.A. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Timothée ChalametandKylie Jennertake their seats courtside at Thursday's New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Emma McIntyre/Getty Corinne Foxxaccompanies her dadJamie Foxxto Netflix is a Joke's FYSEE L.A. Comedy Night at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood on May 29. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Jennifer Garnertakes the stage atWSJ's Future of Everything event at The Glasshouse in New York City on May 29. Julian Dakdouk via PictureGroup/Shutterstock Dressed in fur and a cowboy hat,Beyoncéhits the stage at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 29. The Hapa Blonde/GC Images Cynthia Erivogives a nod to Elphaba in her green attire while out in New York City on May 29. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Alison Brie,Lily RabeandMadeline Brewerpose together at a celebration for NET-A-PORTER and Isabel Marant's exclusive High Summer '25 Capsule Collection on May 29 in L.A. Emma McIntyre/Getty Bert Kreischer andMichelle Buteauhave a laugh at Netflix is a Joke's FYSEE L.A. Comedy Night at The Comedy Store on May 29 in West Hollywood. BACKGRID Sydney Sweeneyshows some love for Hey Dude while on set for her next campaign with the brand on May 29. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Judy Greerrocks a white suit for the L.A. premiere ofStickat AMC Century City 15 on May 29 in L.A. TheStewartofNY/GC Images Dakota Johnsonis all dressed up at the Roberto Coin event at Cipriani 25 Broadway on May 29 in New York City. Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock Jonathan Groffsteps out for the 25th Annual Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards on May 29 in New York City. 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TheStewartofNY/GC Images Zoey Deutchadds a pop of color with her bag choice while out in New York City on May 29. courtesy of the USO Wilmer Valderramaposes with USO CEO and president JD Crouch and USO SE regional president Lisa Marie Riggins as he is honored at the USO annual gala this week in Washington, D.C. BG002/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images David Arquetterocks a layered look while out and about in L.A. on May 29. Michael Kovac/Getty Isabela Mercedsports a smokey eye look for the Evening with Sony Pictures Television FYC Event on May 29 at the Sony Studio Lot in Culver City, California. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Jurnee Smollettsports a black gown for Thursday's premiere ofStickat AMC Century City 15 in L.A. Bruce Glikas/Getty Honey Bxby celebrates the release of her new albumRaw Honeyon May 29 in New York City. Michael Kovac/Getty Joel Edgerton andJennifer Connellysmile together at the Evening with Sony Pictures Television FYC event at the Sony Studio Lot in Culver City on May 29. Kevin Mazur/Getty StingandShaggyhang out backstage at the Cherrytree Music Company's 20th anniversary concert at The Belasco in L.A. on May 29. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Hailey BieberandWinnie Harlowcelebrate watchmaker Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary withVogueon May 28 in Los Angeles. TheImageDirect.com Hugh Jackmanmeans serious business while zipping around New York City on May 29. Darla Khazei/INSTARimages Spike LeeandAdrien Brodyreunite at the opening night of Brody's art exhibit "Made in America" in New York City on May 29. Elwood Walker/Universal Studios Hollywood A shadedSerena Williamsis all smiles while having a ball at Universal Studios Hollywood on May 27. Bruce Glikas/WireImage NickandKevin Jonasadmire a portrait of Nick commemorating his performance in inThe Last Five Yearson Broadway in New York City on May 29. TheImageDirect.com Bradley Coopersteps out for a phone call in New York City on May 29. TheImageDirect.com Josh Allenarrives in style in Los Angeles on May 28, ahead of his wedding withHailee Steinfeldthis weekend. LOFT Tinxgets out her cowgirl gear at Beyoncé'sCowboy Carterconcert in New York City on May 28. BFA AnnaSophia Robbtoasts to the Santa Margherita and LoveShackFancy collab at a launch party in New York City. Iammeysam / BACKGRID And Just Like That...costarsNicole Ari ParkerandSarita Choudhuryhave a glamorous day out in Paris on May 29. Joey Andrew/startraksphoto.com Alana Thompson, a.k.a.Honey Boo Boo, and Mama June sip milkshakes to celebrate 100 episodesMama June: Family Crisis. Noam Galai/Getty Avril Lavignevisits the SiriusXM studios in New York City on May 29. The Hapa Blonde/GC Images Cynthia Erivogoes for a walk in New York City in gravity defying heels on May 29. Craig Barritt/Getty Gayle KingandHoda Kotbfocus on health at Kotb's Joy 101 launch event in New York City on May 28. John Nacion/Variety via Getty Mia ThreapletonandScarlett Johanssontwin in diamond necklaces at the premiere ofThe Phoenician Schemein New York City on May 28. Jeff Kravitz/Getty Noah Wyleand Shabana Azeez leave the scrubs behind at an Emmy FYC event forThe Pittin Burbank, California on May 28. Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Tom Hanksattends the premiere ofThe Phoenician Schemein New York City on May 28. Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Debra Messingand her sonRoman Walker Zelmanmatch in suits at the premiere ofThe Phoenician Schemein New York City on May 28. John Nacion/Variety via Getty Michael Ceraand his wifeNadine Cerasnap a shot at the premiere ofThe Phoenician Schemeon May 28 in New York City. Cindy Ord/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Jon HammandBryan Cranstonpose together at the afterparty ofThe Phoenician Schemepremiere in New York City on May 28. 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Allstar Picture Library Ltd / Alamy ; AFF / Alamy Jeffrey Jones was a well-known actor in the 1980s for his starring roles inFerris Bueller's Day OffandBeetlejuice In November 2002, he was arrested and charged with soliciting a minor for nude photos and possession of child pornography Now, the actor continues to star in local California stage productions Jeffrey Joneswas a prolific actor in the 1980s and '90s thanks to his roles inFerris Bueller's Day OffandBeetlejuice, but his career came to an abrupt halt in 2002. The Golden Globe-nominated actor was charged with soliciting a minor and possession of child pornography and, a year later, was sentenced to five years of probation. While he still occasionally appears in projects, most notablyDeadwood, the disgraced actor has maintained a significantly low profile since his arrest. He also did not return for the 2024Beetlejuicesequel, which addressed his absence bykilling his character, Charles Deetz, off in a rather brutal fashion. In the film, Charles survives a plane crash, nearly drowns and is finally eaten by a shark. "The way Charles dies in that animated piece isTim's nightmare of dying," screenwriter Alfred Gough explained toEntertainment Weekly. "He literally pitched that: 'My nightmare is, I'm in a plane crash, I survive the plane crash, I almost drown, and then a shark eats me.' " Here's everything to know about where disgraced actor Jeffrey Jones is now. Geffen Film/Warner Brothers/Alamy Jones was born in Buffalo, N.Y., on Sept. 28, 1946, later moving to Putney, Vt. After high school, Jones attended college, where he was a pre-med student and acted in college productions. He dropped out in his sophomore year after he got a role in a play at Minneapolis' Guthrie Theater, where he met its namesake, director Tyrone Guthrie. Guthrie took Jones under his wing and even paid for him to go to drama school in London, Jones recalled in a 1997 interview withReadjunk. He then moved to New York City to make himself more available for castings and theater, and his role in the off-Broadway playCloud 9landed him two big breaks: a job in the 1983 comedyEasy Moneyand the part of Emperor Joseph II in 1984'sAmadeus. Jones was nominated for a Golden Globe for the latter. Jones' most famous roles were as Principal Ed Rooney in the 1986 hitFerris Bueller's Day Offand as patriarch Charles Deetz in Tim Burton's 1988 classicBeetlejuice. Jones worked with Burton frequently thereafter, appearing inEd WoodandSleepy Hollow. Frazer Harrison/Getty Jones' career largely ended in November 2002 when he was arrested and charged with employing a minor to take sexually explicit photos and being in possession of child pornography, theLos Angeles Timesreported. The child in the case, a boy from Fontana, Calif., was reportedly 14 years old when Jones paid him twice to pose for nude photographs at Jones' home. TheLos Angeles Timesreported that Jones had the child pose nude wearing a cowboy hat, dressed as an indigenous person and holding a stuffed animal. The offenses reportedly occurred in 1999 and 2000. Jones faced three years in prison if convicted of all charges, according toEntertainment Weekly. Nick Ut-Pool/Getty In July 2003, Jones pleaded no contest to soliciting a minor and prosecutors agreed to drop the possession of child pornography charge. According to theLos Angeles Times, he was sentenced to five years of probation, one year of psychological counseling and two years of drug and alcohol abuse counseling. Jones was also required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and prohibited from possessing any pornography. "This concludes a really painful chapter in my life," Jones told members of the media assembled outside the courthouse. "I am sorry that this incident was allowed to occur. Such an event has never happened before and it will never happen again." Jones' attorney went on to stress that the sex offenses were limited to photographs and that Jones never made any physical contact with the victim. His legal issues weren't over with the plea deal and probation, however. In July 2004, Jones was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender in Sarasota, Fla., theHerald Tribunereported. Jones had moved to a different apartment and didn't register within the required 48 hours of relocating. In 2010, Jones was arrested again for failing to register as a sex offender, this time in Los Angeles. He pleaded guilty that September,E! Newsreported, and was sentenced to 250 hours of community service and three years of probation. ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection In 2007, Jones appeared in the golf comedyWho's Your Caddy?and had an uncredited cameo inHemingway & Gellhornin 2012. He also starred in 2014's10.0 Earthquakeand as himself in the 2016 short7 Days. Jones starred as A.W. Merrick inDeadwoodfrom 2004 to 2006 and reprised the role for the HBO movie based on the series in 2019, marking his last screen appearance to date. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO Jones has continued acting on stage, theLos Angeles Timesreports. In 2015, he appeared in an L.A. production of63 Trillion. Three years later, he starred inThe Cocktail Hourat Coyote StageWorks in Palm Springs, Calif. TheCoachella Valley Independentreported that Jones had fallen ill ahead of the show's opening and had to rely on his script — and reading glasses — to get through the performance. In September 2023, Jones, who booked an appearance at Rhode Island Comic Con, was dropped from the event after organizers received complaints,WBSMreported. After posting a flyer that included a photo of Jones, organizerswrote on Facebookthat Jones had been vetted and removed from the lineup months earlier. "Unfortunately, it was left up on our scheduling calendar and was mistakenly posted," they wrote. 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