Charlie Kirk Tyler Robinson Confessed to Roommate Shortly After Murder
Prosecutors in Utah just released a conversation police say alleged Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson had with his lover/roommate after the fatal shooting ... and it includes a confession.
According to documents, Robinson texted his roommate shortly after the murder on September 10th to look for a note under a keyboard. The note stated, "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it."
After reading the note, the roommate texted Robinson, "You weren't the one who did it, right????" Robinson responded, "I am, I'm sorry."
Beyoncé 'Cuff It'!!! Suspect Arrested, Tracks Still at Large
An arrest has been made in the theft of unreleased Beyoncé music ... but the tunes are still MIA.
Atlanta police tell TMZ ... Kelvin Evans was arrested for allegedly breaking into an SUV over the summer and taking the superstar's super important property.
As we told you ... cops responded to a parking garage in July on a report of a theft from a motor vehicle. Two of Bey's crew members -- a choreographer and a dancer -- told officers the trunk window of their rented Jeep Wagoneer had been damaged and two suitcases were stolen.
Why Maurene Comey Sued The Trump Administration
Maurene Comey's dealt with some pretty serious cases over the course of her legal career ... and now she's set to take on President Donald Trump's administration in a fight to get her old job back.
The former federal prosecutor launched a lawsuit against 47's administration after she was fired from her position under allegedly unlawful circumstances.
Here's a look at the attorney's professional history leading up to the start of her legal battle.
Maurene's Father Is a Former FBI Director
Maurene's the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey and his wife Patrice. James Comey was sworn in as director in 2013 -- he was not previously in the bureau -- and was terminated in 2017 by Trump.
James Comey, who also served as the 31st Deputy Attorney General of the United States, testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee about Russian activity in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Maurene graduated from the College of William & Mary in 2010 with degrees in both history and music.
She later began taking classes at Harvard Law School, and she graduated from the institution in 2013.
She's Been Involved With Several High-Profile Cases
Maurene began her career as a law clerk to Chief Judge Loretta A. Preska, who served in the Southern District of New York, and she also worked as an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, according to her LinkedIn.
Maurene eventually became a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, where she was involved in numerous high-profile cases, including the prosecution of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who was convicted on prostitution-related charges.
Maurene was also involved in the case against former N.J. Senator Bob Menendez, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison on corruption charges.
She also worked on the cases against both Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator and former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maurene Sued the Trump Administration After Being Fired
Maurene was fired from her position in the Justice Department in July 2025, and she said the memo she received "did not give a reason for my termination," according to CBS News.
She's since sued the Trump administration over her firing, and she claimed the termination was both unconstitutional and unlawful, according to NBC News.
Maurene said she'd received an email stating her termination was "[p]ursuant to Article II of the United States Constitution and the laws of the United States" in her suit. Article II deals with the president's executive power.
The former federal prosecutor wants to be reinstated to her position, and she's also looking for back pay in her lawsuit.
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Charlie Kirk Assassination Prosecutor Seeks Death Penalty ... Ahead of Tyler Robinson Court Appearance
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11:26 AM PT -- Prosecutors officially slapped alleged Charlie Kirk murderer Tyler Robinson with 7 criminal charges ... including aggravated murder.
Robinson is facing 6 felony charges and one misdemeanor. Prosecutors said during the news conference they intend to seek the death penalty.
The other charges ... felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of tampering with a witness, and a misdemeanor count of violent offense committed in the presence of a child.
Utah law enforcement personnel are set to hold a press conference Tuesday after charges were filed against Tyler Robinson, who is suspected of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk ... officials are expected to give details on each of the counts.
This update comes less than a week after Robinson was apprehended as the main suspect in the conservative pundit's assassination ... he was booked on suspicion of committing 3 crimes in the case, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury.
Robinson was formally charged Tuesday ... with Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray previously noting that they're in the "very early stages" of the investigation.
Menendez Brothers New Trial Not Happening ... Judge Rules
Erik and Lyle Menendez's last-ditch effort to get a new trial following their parole denials was unsuccessful ... as a Los Angeles judge has shut down their retrial request.
L.A. County Superior Court Judge William Ryan denied the Menendez brothers' legal challenge, explaining his reason in a 17-page response, saying the alleged new evidence -- seemingly proving the murder convictions were unfair -- is not "particularly strong," in documents obtained by TMZ.
He wrote ... "The evidence alleged here is not so compelling that it would have produced a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror or supportive of an imperfect self-defense instruction."
Luigi Mangione's Lawyer Today Is a 'Big Win' for Us ... Diddy's Up Next
Fans applauded Luigi Mangione's lawyers Karen and Marc Agnifilo as they left court Tuesday morning after a judge threw out 2 state murder charges related to acts of terrorism.
We caught them exiting the New York City courtroom ... they remained nearly tight-lipped about Luigi, though Marc let us know he's feeling "positive" as Sean "Diddy" Combs' sentencing quickly approaches. Remember -- his federal sentencing for his conviction on 2 counts of transportation to engage in prostitution is scheduled for October 3.
Marc was a bit chattier than his better half ... letting TMZ know today's hearing with Luigi is a "big win" and "the first of many."
Luigi Mangione Terrorism Charges Dismissed
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Luigi Mangione scored a legal victory Tuesday ... 2 New York state charges against him have been dismissed.
The judge tossed out murder in the first degree in furtherance of an act of terrorism and murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism. In his ruling, the judge cited precedent saying, "The [terrorism] statute cannot be interpreted so broadly so as to cover individuals or groups who are not normally viewed as 'terrorists.'"
The judge went on to distinguish Mangione's case from other cases involving terrorism ... "The defendant's targeted killing of one individual -- although abhorrent and despicable -- is not comparable."
Aaron Phypers On Denise Richards False Abuse Claims Just a Ruse ... To Avoid Paying Me!!!
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Aaron Phypers says Denise Richards is lying about him being a domestic abuser as a way to stop him from getting spousal support.
In new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Aaron responds to Denise's request for a domestic violence restraining order and says, "I believe this entire domestic violence proceeding is merely a ruse to try to cut me off from being able to obtain spousal support."
Aaron filed for divorce in July and requested spousal support ... and Denise later accused him of domestic abuse, which he's repeatedly denied.
Diddy Prosecutor Maurene Comey Suing Trump Administration ... I Want My Damn Job Back!!!
Maurene Comey, the lead prosecutor in the Diddy federal criminal case, is suing the U.S. government -- and specifically President Donald Trump -- to reclaim her position after getting fired by 47's Department of Justice, according to court documents.
Comey claims in the docs she wants her job back because she was canned unlawfully and her firing was a violation of the U.S. Constitution's separation of powers.
In the docs, Comey lists a bunch of high-profile defendants she's suing, including The Office of the President, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the DOJ.
FBI, Bomb Squads Raid Utah Home After Explosives Device Found Under Utah TV News Van
Two people are in police custody after allegedly trying to blow up a local TV news van in Utah.
An explosives device was found under a news van belonging to KSTU FOX13 News Utah and the device "had been lit but failed to function as designed" ... according to KUTV, citing court records.
The explosives device was reportedly found Friday in Salt Lake City ... and the suspects were busted after FBI agents and bomb squads from local law enforcement descended on a residence in Magna, Utah, a city just to the northwest of Salt Lake City.
Charlie Kirk Suspected Shooter Tyler Robinson In Special Housing ... Determining if Danger to Himself or Others
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Tyler Robinson -- the 22-year-old suspected of killing Charlie Kirk -- is currently being evaluated by jailhouse staff in a Special Housing Unit ... TMZ has learned.
Utah County Sheriff's Spokesperson Sergeant Raymond Ormond tells TMZ ... tells us Tyler's in the SHU under "Special Watch" while they work to determine if he's a danger to himself or others -- with mental health pros evaluating whether or not he's suicidal.
We don't know if he's made any comments which could indicate he's considering suicide in jail ... though law enforcement sources told us earlier Friday that Tyler allegedly indicated to his father he'd rather die by suicide than turn himself in to police.
Ellen DeGeneres Hits Keep Coming, Literally!!! Sued Over Car Crash
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Ellen DeGeneres may no longer live in California, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have some legal issues in the Golden State ... the comedian is facing a new lawsuit involving an alleged car crash in her former town.
In new court documents obtained by TMZ ... a driver claims Ellen ran a stop sign and hit another female driver in a vehicle dust-up that took place in October 2023.
Per the lawsuit, the woman was driving her Tesla in Santa Barbara County when she approached an intersection with stop signs posted in all directions. She says she stopped at her stop sign, and even made sure to check for oncoming traffic.
Kelley Wolf ALLEGEDLY VIOLATES PROTECTIVE ORDER BY CALLING SCOTT
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Kelley Wolf’s in hot water again … this time, authorities say she broke a protective order by reaching out to Scott Wolf and her son.
According to new legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Scott got a temporary protective order back on August 28 … barring Kelley from any direct or indirect contact with him or their three kids.
But just two days later -- after a judge signed off -- Kelley allegedly violated the order by reaching out to Scott with a friend’s phone … and is accused of even trying to contact her 12-year-old son through a friend’s kid.
Kevin Costner 'Horizon' Stuntwoman is Self-Professed Liar ... She Did Talk Blocking With Someone!!!
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3:33 PM PT -- An attorney for Devyn LaBella tells TMZ ... "It's disturbing to see the defendants continue to 'mansplain' to Devyn what her own experience was on set. She has sworn under oath to the truth and has produced contemporaneous proof to back it up. Ms. LaBella's claims have never wavered or changed since the day she first reported this terrible incident to production in May 2023, right after it occurred."
Kevin Costner's lawyers want the lawsuit alleging he made a stuntwoman participate in an unscripted rape scene dismissed ... because he says the stuntwoman suing him has changed her story ... essentially admitting she lied in the original complaint.
The actor's lawyers filed more legal docs in the case ... and, now they're pointing out Devyn LaBella -- a stuntwoman on "Horizon 2" -- previously claimed she was thrust into the movie's rape sequence without any discussion beforehand.
However, they point out she now admits another individual -- stunt coordinator Wade Allen -- "met with her in advance and explained the shot to her in advance."
Taylor Swift I Didn't Agree to Deposition!!! 'No Role' in Lively-Baldoni Legal War
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Taylor Swift would very much like to be excluded from this narrative ... she's making it clear she has "no role" in the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal battle.
In a letter obtained by TMZ and addressed to the judge overseeing the case ... attorneys for the Grammy winner clarify that Swift has NOT agreed to give a deposition in the "It Ends With Us" lawsuit saga.
Instead, her camp agreed to provide her availability ... only in the case she's forced to give testimony.
How Amanda Knox Navigated Her Complicated Legal Saga
Amanda Knox's story has had plenty of twists and turns after she was accused of murdering her former roommate Meredith Kercher back in 2007.
The author was tried and retried for the crime, which took place while she was studying in Italy, and she was eventually able to walk free ... from most of the charges, anyway.
We're going to see what led up to Amanda's legal saga, and check out how the harrowing story's led her to become a successful author.
Knox Was Born And Raised In Seattle
Knox was born in Seattle, and she was raised in the city alongside her sister and two half-sisters.
She remained in her hometown during her college years, as she attended classes at the University of Washington, where she studied multiple subjects ... taking classes in creative writing, German and Italian.
Knox eventually made the decision to study abroad, and moved to Perugia, Italy in 2007, where she resided in rented accommodations alongside Kercher.
Knox's Studies Were Interrupted By Kercher's Murder
Knox settled into her Italian life quickly, as she took on part-time work at a bar owned by Patrick Lumumba and began a relationship with fellow student Raffaele Sollecito.
Her overseas experience turned chaotic in November 2007, when Kercher was found dead with a slit throat in their shared apartment.
Knox, along with Sollecito and Lumumba, were arrested by Italian authorities, although the bar owner was ultimately released. Knox, Sollecito, and Rudy Guede, an acquaintance of Kercher's boyfriend, were later charged with the student's murder.
Guede had a fast-tracked trial, and he was found guilty of sexual assault and murder in 2008. Knox and Sollecito were both found guilty of the same charges the following year, and the former was also found guilty of slander after implicating Lumumba in the murder, according to The Guardian.
Knox Was Eventually Released On Appeal
Knox and Sollecito's appeal trial began in November 2010, and they were acquitted the following October after having spent four years behind bars.
However, the pair's acquittal was overturned in March 2013, and a new trial regarding the pair's guilt commenced six months later.
Knox and Sollecito were found guilty of Kercher's murder for the second time in January 2014, and she was sentenced to 28 and a half years.
The pair's second convictions were ultimately overturned in March 2015, and this time ... there was no retrial.
She Became An Author While Her Cases Played Out
Knox's career as an author began over the course of her legal saga, as she released a memoir, "Waiting to Be Heard," in April 2013.
She went on to marry fellow author Christopher Robinson in 2018, according to People, and they welcomed a daughter, Eureka, in 2021, and a son, Echo, in 2023.
Knox made a bid to overturn her slander conviction from 2009, although the ruling was ultimately upheld in January 2025.
The author's second memoir, entitled "Free: My Search For Meaning," was released two months later, and her story's been adapted for both film and television, including the 2025 series "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox."