D4vd
Record Exec Appears Before Grand Jury …
‘Why Didn’t You Call Police?’
Published
The president of D4vd‘s touring firm was grilled Monday by a deputy district legal professional in entrance of a grand jury … on why he did not name the cops.
A grand jury is hearing proof within the demise of Celeste Rivas. TMZ broke the story … LAPD’s Robbery Homicide Division is contemplating D4vd a suspect in what it says is a murder.
Robert Morgenroth, the final supervisor of Mogul Vision, D4vd’s document label, can be the president of Zara Brothers Travel — D4vd’s tour firm.
We’ve discovered Morgenroth testified all day Monday earlier than the L.A. grand jury. At one level, with a half dozen folks within the hallway, Morgenroth got here out into the hallway and was speaking to his lawyer — loud sufficient so others might hear. He mentioned — referring to Beth Silverman, the deputy D.A. presenting the case earlier than the grand jury — “She was very pushy on why I didn’t call police.”
He went on to recount how he responded — “I said I feel like I didn’t have the responsibility to do that, and just wanted to continue with the tour.”
We have no idea the timeframe of the tour to which he was referring, however D4vd was on tour when Celeste’s physique was found in his Tesla, which had been parked close to the L.A. home he was renting.
This underscores that D4vd is squarely within the crosshairs of the LAPD and the L.A. County District Attorney.