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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 11:54 AM EDT

DiCaprio's neighbor files suit over court
Leonardo DiCaprio's neighbor is charging him with an offensive foul, claiming the actor excavated the neighboring property without permission and damaged plants and hedges to build a basketball court at his home.

Legal papers filed last week in Superior Court by Ronald and Joan Linclau said the construction weakened a hillside and left their deck and pool in danger of collapse.

The lawsuit seeks at least $250,000 in damages.

You're hired: Trump becomes a grandfather

Donald Trump became a grandfather over the weekend, 14 months after he became a dad all over again.

The baby girl, Kai Madison, was born to Donald Trump Jr. and his wife, Vanessa, both 29, on Saturday in New York, according to published reports. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces, the reports said.

Donald Trump Jr. told People magazine from the hospital that he is getting used to the idea of being a father. “Everyone's great,” he said.

He said the girl's name comes from her maternal grandfather, a Danish musician.

Actress appeals to court to quash arrest warrant

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty asked the Supreme Court on Monday to shift an obscenity case against her and Hollywood star Richard Gere to a nearby court so she can fight the allegations, her lawyer said.

Shetty asked the court to transfer jurisdiction over the case to Mumbai, where she lives, lawyer Anand Grover said. A judge in the northwestern Indian city of Jaipur issued an arrest warrant last month for Gere and summoned Shetty to his court, saying that Gere's kissing of the actress at a public AIDS awareness event in New Delhi contravened India's strict public obscenity laws.

The judge has since been transferred from his post, and official charges have not yet been lodged.

The Supreme Court will rule on the issue Tuesday, Grover said. Both defendants would be affected by any shift of venue.

Shields promotes bill to fight new moms' depression

Brooke Shields says postpartum depression is more prevalent than anyone wants to admit, and that it's time for lawmakers to pass legislation to help new mothers.

“There is an entire population of women suffering,” the actress told George Stephanopoulos in an interview on ABC's “This Week.”

“And it's time, I believe, for Congress to step in and prevent that, and actually save lives and save potential tragedy,” she said.

Shields made headlines last year when she acknowledged taking antidepressants after her first child was born - and Tom Cruise publicly criticized her for using the drugs.

- From wire reports

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