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Questions
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1. Justin Bieber
Vehicular Manslaughter
2. Will Smith
DUI And Probation Violation
3. Khloe Kardashian
Tax Fraud
4. O.J. Simpson
Armed Robbery and Kidnapping
5. Ozzy Osbourne
Driving Without a License
6. Tim Allen
DUI And Resisting Arrest
7. Amy Locane
Aggravated Assault
8. Wesley Snipes
Perjury and Conspiracy
9. Bill Gates
Drug Trafficking
10. Lil' Kim
Public Urination
Select each answer
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Justin Bieber
Answer: DUI And Resisting Arrest
In January, 2014 Bieber was arrested by Miami Beach police for Driving Under the Influence with an expired license and resisting arrest. A month after settling those charges with a plea bargain, Bieber, back home in Canada, was charged with assaulting the driver of a car involved in a crash with his SUV. Earlier
charges against the singer in an altercation with a limo driver were dropped. Assault charges against Bieber in Argentina are pending. In 2014, he was found guilty of vandalism for throwing eggs at a neighbor's house.
2. Will Smith
Answer: Aggravated Assault
Shortly after winning a Grammy in 1989, Smith was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and conspiracy. Smith argued with a record promoter and allegedly told one of his bodyguards to attack the man who almost lost the sight in one eye. After spending the night in jail, charges against "The Fresh Prince" were eventually dropped.
3. Khloe Kardashian
Answer: DUI And Probation Violation
Poor Khloe was convicted of DUI in 2007 but failed to enroll in an alcohol education class and to complete roadside cleanup duty, part of her community service. Sentenced to 30 days in jail, she got out after three hours due to jail overcrowding.
4. O.J. Simpson
Answer: Armed Robbery and Kidnapping
After being found not guilty of two murder counts, Simpson ran afoul of the justice system again in 2008. Juice was charged with armed robbery and kidnapping after attacking two sports memorabilia dealers and holding them at gunpoint in a Las Vegas hotel room. Sentenced to serve up to 33 years in prison, he was allowed probation in July, 2017.
5. Ozzy Osbourne
Answer: Public Urination
In February, 1982, Oz left his hotel room (for some reason wearing one of wife Sharon's dresses) to stagger around downtown San Antonio. Nature called and Ozzy was arrested for urinating on a monument dedicated to soldiers killed in the 1836 Texas Revolution. Convicted of public intoxication, Osbourne was banned from the city for ten years. On the positive side, the incident pushed Ozzy to seek treatment for his drug and alcohol issues.
6. Tim Allen
Answer: Drug Trafficking
In 1978, at age 25, Allen was arrested with 1.4 pounds of cocaine in his possession. Allen plead guilty, gave up other dealers and received a reduced sentence, ultimately serving over two years in federal prison. His comedy career blossomed despite his criminal record.
7. Amy Locane
Answer: Vehicular Manslaughter
Locane is best remembered as an original cast member of "Melrose Place" which she left after 13 episodes. In 2010 she was involved in an auto crash which killed a 60 year-old woman. Locane was speeding and registered a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit. Found guilty of vehicular manslaughter, she served a little over two years in prison before being released on parole.
8. Wesley Snipes
Answer: Tax Fraud
In 2006 Snipes and two others was charged with several tax law violations. Snipes had used tax-protester theories to file false returns. In 2008 he was acquitted of a conspiracy charge but convicted of several lesser charges. Following an appeal, Snipes entered federal prison in 2010 and served a three year sentence.
9. Bill Gates
Answer: Driving Without a License
Bill Gates has quite a criminal record. Arrested twice, once in 1975 for driving without a license and speeding and again in 1977 for driving without a license and running a stop sign. That's right, one of the world's richest men is a repeat offender.
10. Lil' Kim
Answer: Perjury and Conspiracy
In 2005, Li'l Kim (Kimberly Denise Jones) lied to a federal grand jury about the whereabouts of friends during a 2001 murder at a Manhattan nightclub. She was found guilty of three counts of conspiracy and one of perjury and served a one year sentence at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia.
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