Here's a wrap up of what made our headlines this Saturday:
Chris Brown has been ordered to serve 1000 more hours of community service after it was discovered that he was doctoring his papers on his current community service sentence. The 24-year-old pop artist has yet to put his legal troubles behind him from the 2009 assault incident with Rihanna.
A highly-publicized mishap went down on Broadway Thursday when a dancer in the live Spiderman production got his leg caught in a trap door and was badly injured. According to our report, that evening's showing had to be cancelled. But this weekend, the show went back on "without a hitch."
A strange report surfaced this week surfaced from a local station in Ohio. Apparently, a man in Sidney, Ohio ordered a gun safe online, and when he opened it at his house, discovered close to 300 pounds of Marijuana inside. This person, who remains unidentified, likely to protect his safety, unwrapped his safe and found a massive stash that appears to have originated from Mexico. He bought the drug safe, ahem, gun safe directly from a manufacturer based out of Mexico. Authorities have seized the shipment and according to the report, the incident is drawing heavier attention to these kind of front smuggling rings.
19-year-old Miss Teen USA, Cassidy Wolf has fallen victim to "sextortion" from a hacker. The perpetrator is said to have taken nude photos of her after he hacked her webcam. Then, he allegedly contacted her threatening to make the photos public. This person is said to have targeted other celebrities in the past, and according to the report, Federal authorities are zeroing in on the hacker.