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Pamplin was – along with Stan Love, a former NBA player and younger brother to Beach Boy Mike Love – hired as an extrajudicial warden for Beach Boy Brian Wilson, also the Loves' cousin. Love later claimed that he and Pamplin were asked "to prevent [Brian's brother and the band's drummer Dennis Wilson ] from providing cocaine and other ...
He is the father of basketball player Kevin Love and the younger brother of Beach Boys singer Mike Love. During the late 1970s, Stan was also employed as a bodyguard, trainer, and assistant to band member Brian Wilson , the Loves' cousin.
In January 1981, Brian's then-girlfriend and nurse Carolyn Williams accused Dennis of enticing Brian to purchase about $15,000 worth of cocaine. When Brian's bodyguard Rocky Pamplin and the Wilsons' cousin Stan Love learned of this incident, they physically assaulted Dennis at his home. For the assault, they were fined about $1,000, and Dennis ...
The show—which is finally back for its second season—centers on Isabel "Belly" Conklin and the love triangle she falls into with Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher, two brothers she grew up spending ...
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" debuted on Prime Video on June 17. It takes place in Cousins Beach, but is the idyllic beach town real? Here, we break down the filming location details.
Eric Bergland, Swedish-born American military officer who fought in the American Civil War as a volunteer officer, graduated from West Point at the top of his class, served his adopted country with distinction as an officer of the regular army, a professor of his alma mater, and a Western explorer, and married a cousin of the wife of president ...
Jesse Craig said that he lost his mother, father, aunt, uncle, great-aunt, great-uncle, cousins and second cousins in the storm 11 Members of the Same Family Killed During Hurricane Helene: 'An ...
Longtime Companion is a 1989 American romantic drama film directed by Norman René and starring Bruce Davison, Campbell Scott, Patrick Cassidy, and Mary-Louise Parker.The first wide-release theatrical film to deal with the subject of AIDS, the film takes its title from the euphemism The New York Times used during the 1980s to describe the surviving same-sex partner of someone who had died of AIDS.