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SideShow: Hulk Hogan's son, 17, sentenced for a crash

A judge in Tampa, Fla., yesterday sentenced Hulk Hogan's 17-year-old son, Nick Bollea, to eight months in jail for an August 2007 incident in which he caused a crash while drag-racing while under the influence of booze. The crash left his friend, passenger John Graziano, in critical condition.

The judge also gave Bollea five years' probation and 500 hours of community service and yanked his license for three years.

Intimidation by cell

Hip-hop siren Foxy Brown (Inga Marchand) was sentenced yesterday to time served in exchange for pleading guilty to menacing her neighbor, Arlene Raymond, with her cell phone. Last year, the two women got into it over Brown's blasting her car stereo. Foxy was also ordered to write Raymond an apology.

Drugs and dogs

Rapper DMX (Earl Simmons) was arrested yesterday at his Phoenix home after a 3 a.m. raid by a SWAT team that sought to serve the rapper with an arrest warrant.

The warrant stems from an August search of DMX's house prompted by reports that he was abusing dogs. Cops seized 12 pit bulls, dug up remains of three others, and found marijuana. The rapper was not at home.

Yesterday's raid yielded more drugs and weapons. Authorities decided to raid the house because DMX has consistently refused to make himself available to answer to charges of animal cruelty.

Liv back on the market?

Yet another man has been proved unworthy of the angelically devilish Liv Tyler: The 30-year-old actress has split up with her British rocker hubby, Royston Langdon. "They remain good friends and devoted parents to their son Milo," Liv's rep tells People.

Another one for TomKat?

E!Online states that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are having another . . . conversation . . . about having another baby. An unnamed family "friend" tells E! that Katie's "got the itch." (How uncouth.) Now that Suri is older, the friend said, Katie misses having an infant in the house. (It's a feng shui thing, you wouldn't understand.)


Contact "Sideshow" at sideshow@phillynews.com. This column contains information from Inquirer wire services and Web sites.
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