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Business exec and his wife charged after flying into remote Canadian town to get Covid-19 vaccine, officials say

Yukon Community Services Minister John Streicker said the couple showed up at a mobile clinic last Thursday in Beaver Creek, home to an indigenous community.

One of them presented a British Columbia health care card, the other had one from Ontario, Streicker said in a statement.

The Bakers weren’t charged for getting the vaccine. Rather, they were accused of not following quarantine requirements after arriving in the Canadian territory.

According to a charging document, the Bakers are from Vancouver, British Columbia, southeast of the Yukon territory.

“I am outraged by this selfish behaviour, and find it disturbing that people would choose to put fellow Canadians at risk in this manner,” Streicker said. “Reports allege these individuals were deceptive and violated emergency measures for their own advantage, which is completely unacceptable at any time, but especially during a public health crisis.”

CNN was unable Tuesday to reach the Bakers for comment.

Couple posed as local motel employees, reports say

Indigenous communities are one of the groups given priority for Covid-19 vaccinations, according to Canada’s vaccine guidance. They are often also disproportionately affected by the novel coronavirus because they can be in areas where health care access is limited.
Beaver Creek, the westernmost community in Canada, is the home of the White River First Nation. It is just a few miles from the Alaska border.
The Bakers allegedly chartered a plane from the city of Whitehorse in Yukon to Beaver Creek, which has about 125 residents, and claimed they were employees at a local motel, Streicker told CNN news partner CBC.

The Bakers arrived in Yukon from Vancouver on January 19 and were supposed to be self-isolating for 14 days in Whitehorse, according to officials. According to a complaint made to law enforcement, they traveled to Beaver Creek on January 21. The travel was not allowed because of quarantine requirements, officials said.

After getting their shots, the couple raised suspicions in the community by asking for a ride to the airport, Streicker told CNN news partner CBC.

“And people were like, ‘Well, why would you be going to the airport?’ ” Streicker said.

Following an investigation, the couple was located at the Whitehorse airport, and Yukon officials told CNN the couple left the territory that same day.

Members of the mobile clinic team called the motel and were informed the couple did not work there, Streicker told CBC.

CNN reached out to Streicker for comment on Tuesday but did not hear back.

As for getting the vaccines, according to Streicker, the British Columbia and Ontario health cards wouldn’t have necessarily prevented the Bakers from getting them, as there are many out-of-territory workers in the region.

Rodney, 55, and Ekaterina Baker, 32, were each charged with failure to self-isolate for 14 days upon entry into the territory and failure to behave in a manner consistent with the declaration provided upon entry into the territory.

Charges under the Civil Emergency Measures Act (CEMA) may include fines up to $500; up to 6 months in prison; or both, according to Yukon’s Covid-19 orders and directions. The Bakers were each levied a $500 fine and $75 surcharge on both counts.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police were alerted to the situation. The RCMP’s Yukon office said Tuesday it is investigating; it would not reply to CNN questions.

The Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, a hotel and casino company with 25 Canadian properties, told CNN that while it didn’t comment on personnel matters relating to former employees, effective January 24, Rodney Baker was no longer the president and CEO of Great Canadian and is “no longer affiliated in any way with the company.”

“As a company, Great Canadian takes health and safety protocols extremely seriously, and our company strictly follows all directives and guidance issued by public health authorities in each jurisdiction where we operate,” the statement added.

The White River First Nation said it “is particularly concerned with the callous nature of these actions taken by the individuals, as they were a blatant disregard for the rules in which keep our community safe during this unprecedented global pandemic.”

CNN’s Paula Newton and Carma Hassan contributed to this report.

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Elliot Page and Wife Emma Portner to Divorce

The ‘Umbrella Academy’ star married Portner, a dancer and choreographer, in 2018.

Elliot Page and wife Emma Portner have decided to end their marriage, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

“After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce following our separation last summer,” the pair wrote in a statement. “We have the utmost respect for each other and remain close friends.”

The Oscar-nominated Juno star married Portner, a dancer and choreographer, in early 2018. On Jan. 3 that year, Page posted on Instagram, “Can’t believe I get to call this extraordinary woman my wife,” alongside a photograph of the couple’s hands with engagement rings, and a black-and-white picture of the pair embracing.

In December 2020, Page came out as transgender and non-binary, expressing at the time, “I can’t begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who I am enough to pursue my authentic self.”

Over the years, Page has shared various other photographs on Instagram from his marriage to Portner, particularly for date nights and on Pride day.

Page is currently continuing his role as Vanya Hargreeves in Netflix’s action-comedy The Umbrella Academy.



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Judge denies James Heerdegen’s request for a restraining order against wife Christina Ricci

A judge has denied James Heerdegen’s request for a restraining order against his wife Christina Ricci, after he claimed she is a drunk, pops pills and is a danger to their six-year-old son.

Court documents obtained by DailyMail.com show a Superior Court of California judge turned down Heerdegen’s request for a temporary restraining order, a change in custody of their son and a change in visitation rights Friday. 

The ruling said there was ‘no basis for emergency orders before a hearing’ and that the allegations made will be ‘considered fully’ at a hearing already scheduled for February 11 in Los Angeles.  

Heerdegen had filed a temporary retraining order against the actress Friday making blistering claims that Ricci would get into drunken rages in front of him and their son Freddie, black out and then forget everything she did when she finally came to. 

Heerdegen also claimed he had to check their son’s bottles of breastmilk for fear of it being contaminated with alcohol she drank the night before.  

His filing came just days after Ricci accused her estranged husband of physically abusing her.

She said she had to hide knives in the house because she feared Heerdegen could kill her after he allegedly said he would only feel sorry for her if she was ‘dismembered into small pieces’. 

A judge granted Ricci a domestic violence restraining order against Heerdegen on Wednesday, six months after she filed for divorce.  

A judge has denied James Heerdegen’s request for a restraining order against his wife Christina Ricci, after he claimed she is a drunk, pops pills and is a danger to their six-year-old son. The couple pictured in January 2019 

Court documents obtained by DailyMail.com (above) show a Superior Court of California judge turned down Heerdegen’s request for a temporary restraining order

Ricci’s attorney did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment on Friday’s court decision. 

Heerdegen’s attorney Larry Bakman told DailyMail.com in a statement that, though the judge denied the request for a temporary restraining order, he believes the court is ‘more concerned’ by the allegations made by his client than those made by Ricci.  

‘Despite the Court’s denial of Mr. Heerdegen’s request for temporary orders, trial has been set on a far more abbreviated schedule than that provided to Ms. Ricci,’ he said.

‘Trial on Mr. Heerdegen’s request is set for February 11, 2021 wherein Ms. Ricci’s is not set until March 10th. 

‘A reasonable inference is that the Court is far more concerned with Mr. Heerdegen’s allegations particularly with respect to the best interest and safety of the couples’ child.’

In Heerdegen’s request filed Friday, he claims he feared his child was being fed with ‘alcohol polluted breast milk’.

‘On those occasions in which I found ”contaminated” bottles, I would have to throw them out to ensure that our infant was not being fed with alcohol polluted breast milk,’ he says in the filing. 

He also includes embarrassing photos of Ricci ‘in a state of severe intoxication wherein she was ”blacked out” and passed around by numerous third parties who seem to find humor in the situation.’

He says the photos ‘severely adversely affected my emotional calm and peace of mind.   

The documents include messages between Ricci and Heerdegen where she apologizes for her alleged drunken outbursts. 

‘I get it this time,’ Ricci writes. ‘This morning was a huge alert’. 

In other messages Ricci he labels herself a ‘monster’ and says she’s ‘detoxing.’ 

Heerdegen claims at one point she was so drunk she fell over while holding their baby in her arms and says she would drive their son in a car while under the influence. 

He goes on to claim that Ricci once terminated a pregnancy without his knowledge. 

‘I was particularly devastated upon learning of this,’ he said. ‘It resulted in a brief separation as I left the family house in order to contemplate whether I wanted to continue on in the marriage. Ultimately I decided to reconcile with Petitioner and moved back into the family.’      

Heerdegen had filed a temporary retraining order against the actress Friday making blistering claims that Ricci would get into drunken rages in front of him and their son Freddie, black out and then forget everything she did when she finally came to. Ricci and Heerdegen seen at Adelaide Airport with their son Freddie in 2018

He also included photos of Ricci ‘in a state of severe intoxication wherein she has ‘blacked out’ and is being passed around by numerous third parties who seem to find humor in the situation’

He said the photos of a drunken Ricci ‘severely adversely affected my emotional calm and peace of mind’

Heerdegen also tells of a time in August 2015 when they traveled to Savannah, Georgia, while Ricci was filming a show for Amazon. 

He says they threw a small party for their son who had just turned one. Heerdegen says he left the party and returned to find Ricci drunk which ‘resulted in her launching into a drunken tirade in front of my son, informing me that she had slept with a producer on her show, and calling me the most vile of names and making bizarre threats.

‘The following day [Ricci] claimed to have no memory of what she had said or done. When I inquired about her statement that she had slept with a producer on the show, she stated to me that she most likely said that in order to ”hurt me”.

‘Prior to our separation in June of 2020, [Ricci] would drink to excess on an almost daily basis causing her to engage in emotionally abusive and offensive conduct directed towards me wherein Petitioner during her rants and raves would typically call me a ‘fu**ing cu*t,’ he writes in the filing.  

In court documents obtained by DailyMail.com, Heerdegen claims that Ricci would get into drunken rages in front of him and their six-year-old son Freddie. He claims he had to check baby bottles where she pumped her breastmilk for fear of being contaminated with alcohol she drank from the night before

The documents include messages between Ricci and Heerdegen where she apologizes for her alleged outbursts. ‘I get it this time,’ Ricci writes. ‘This morning was a huge alert’. In other messages Ricci he labels herself a ‘monster’ and says she’s ‘detoxing’

Heerdegen claimed Ricci would ‘typically ”black out” after drinking to excess, and upon waking, have no memory of the events and/or abusive conduct that she had engaged in’. 

While Ricci claims Heerdegen has been violent with her, he says in the filing that she once attacked him while he was on the toilet. 

The 40-year-old actress accused Heerdegen of allegedly beating her, throwing her into a fire pit and mocking her with pig noises before she filed for divorce in June last year.

Ricci’s allegations were included in a request for a domestic violence restraining order against Heerdegen, which a judge approved late on Wednesday.

Photos of bruises on her hands, wrists and arms were included in the court documents, which were obtained by TMZ, as proof of Heerdegen’s alleged abuse.

But in Heerdegen’s filing Friday, he claims any photos she has of her own bruising was caused by her hitting him. 

Ricci’s attorney Samantha Spector said in a statement to DailyMail.com that Heerdegen’s filing is ‘nothing more than a transparently abusive attempt to silence my client. It will not work. Christina will not be intimidated by Mr. Heerdegen and his barrage of misleading claims – and she remains determined to protect her family.’ 

Photos of bruises on her hands, wrists and arms were included in the court documents, which were obtained by TMZ , as proof of Heerdegen’s alleged abuse 

Painful: The actress, 40, gave proof of her injuries, which she said were a result of Heerdegen’s attacks, after she ‘found herself trapped in a house with a violent abuser’ during lockdown

Heerdegen claims at one point Ricci was so drunk she fell over while holding their baby in her arms and says she would drive their son in a car while under the influence

A judge ordered Heerdegen to remain at least 100 yards away from Ricci and their son Freddie. He also cannot have visitations with the boy and must stay away from the family’s dog. 

Heerdegen’s lawyer, Larry Bakman, said his client ‘unequivocally denies all allegations of abuse made by Ms Ricci.’

He said Heerdegen, who works as a cinematographer, intends to file his own restraining order against Ricci that he claims will reveal ‘her abusive conduct fueled by alcohol and substance abuse’.

He also claims that her restraining order is a preemptive fabricated strike against him. 

In Ricci’s filing, she claimed the alleged abuse at the hands of Heerdegen started in late 2019.

During a family vacation in New Zealand that year, the Addams Family star claimed she feared Heerdegen ‘could kill me’ because of comments he made.

‘He said the only way he could feel sorry for me is if I were dismembered into small pieces,’ Ricci alleged in the filing.

‘That night I hid all the knives in the cabin where we were staying. I feared for my life and the life of our son. I slept in a separate bedroom with Freddie and I locked the door.’ 

She claims Heerdegen ‘brutally attacked’ her in December 2019 where he allegedly beat her, spat at her and mocked her with pig noises.

This incident was what Ricci said sparked her decision to divorce her husband of eight years. 

Injuries: Ricci, who is represented by lawyer Samantha Spector, submitted court photos of bruises and other injuries she said were a result of Heerdegen’s attacks on her 

Ricci claims she told Heerdegen she wanted a divorce but it was hindered by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March when lockdown quarantines were first initiated.

She said in the filing that she found herself ‘stuck in the house with a man who had physically and emotionally abused me, and knew that I wanted to end the marriage’.

Ricci alleges that Heerdegen ‘focused solely on punishing and terrorizing me 24 hours a day… I was afraid to sleep at night.’

The filing details two instances in June where Heerdegen allegedly physically attacked her.

The first was June 2 when she claimed Heerdegen allegedly chased her through their house to stop her from calling 911.

‘He grabbed my wrists and hands, dragged me, and slammed my body into the fire pit we have in the yard,’ she said in the filing. ‘I suffered cuts, bruising, and soreness of my hip, which still causes me pain today.’

The couple married in 2013 after two years of dating. Ricci filed for divorce in June 2020 citing irreconcilable differences as the reason why she wants to end the marriage. They are pictured in February 2019

The second occurred on June 25 when Ricci alleged that her estranged husband followed her through the house while ‘screaming at me, spitting on me, throwing coffee at me and throwing a chair at me’ in front of their son.

She called 911 in that instance was given an emergency protective order against him that prohibited any contact between the couple.

The court documents detail Ricci’s fear that Heerdegen will harm their son, claiming that he has allegedly threatened to ‘abduct’ the boy.

In addition to the restraining order she requested, Ricci also asked the court to block Heerdegen’s potential efforts to ‘humiliate and embarrass’ her with audio and video clips he amassed during their relationship.

The couple married in 2013 after two years of dating. They met on the set of ABC’s Pan Am.

Ricci filed for divorce in June 2020 citing irreconcilable differences as the reason why she wants to end the marriage.

She is asking for sole custody of their only son. 

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George Clooney talks quarantining with wife Amal, 3-year-old twins: It’s ‘been an adventure’

Like many, George Clooney has been staying at home over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Hollywood titan has been hunkering down at home with his wife of over six years, Amal. The two also share 3-year old twins, Alexander and Ella.

In a roundtable hosted virtually by the Los Angeles Times, the “Michael Clayton” actor, 59, opened up about what life has been like for him for the better part of a year.

“It’s been nine months mostly inside the house,” he said. “I have 3-year-old twins, so that’s been an adventure in a lot of washing dishes and changing diapers.”

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The star joked: “My own, mostly.”

George Clooney said that his quarantine has consisted of ‘a lot of washing dishes and changing diapers.’ (Photo by Jeff Spicer/WireImage)

He also made note of his 87-year-old father, who is living in Kentucky.

“I miss being with my family,” admitted Clooney. “We have a great deal of gratitude for the fact that we were able to be in our homes and have some security, because there are an awful lot of people around the world that don’t.”

The actor’s latest film, “The Midnight Sky,” features himself playing a scientist whose own isolation eerily parallels the quarantine brought about by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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“It was an interesting thing,” Clooney told Fox News last month. 

“We finished in February, just before everybody got locked down, which was one of those moments where they said, ‘Don’t worry, it only affects elderly people…,'” he continued. “Before [the lockdown], the idea was what we could do to one another 30 years from now if we ignore science or if we continue along the lines of divisiveness.”

George Clooney appeared as a scientist in near-isolation in Netflix’s ‘Midnight Sky.’
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However, his direction changed once the virus began to spread across the globe.

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“Then once we got to the pandemic, we started cutting to the idea of our inability to get home, our inability to see one another. My inability to see my mom and dad,” the actor, who also directed the film, explained. “That became a much stronger theme while we were in post-production.”

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“To be honest, it’s unfortunate,” he said of life imitating art in this instance. “It’s unfortunate that there are these parallels, it’s unfortunate that we’re in the position we’re in.”

Fox News’ Liza Aristizabal contributed to this report

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