Marjorie Hernandez

Background

Marjorie Hernandez is the Los Angeles bureau chief for the New York Post. She covers state and federal courts in California and national breaking news. Before joining The Post, she was the justice editor for Us Weekly and the justice & equality reporter at USA Today Network/Ventura County Star. Marjorie has received the California News Publishers Association award for breaking news and the E.W. Scripps award for superior journalism in watchdog/enterprise reporting. When she’s not busy chasing stories, Marjorie is usually chasing her two lovable dogs, Miles and Zeus.

Latest Articles

Matthew Perry died of 'acute effects of ketamine,' coroner reveals

The late actor was found dead at his home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles on Oct. 28 from an apparent drowning.

Matthew Perry was already dead when assistant found him underwater in hot tub

A Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson told Page Six Monday that the "Friends" alum "was deceased prior to first responder arrival."

'Pee-wee Herman Show' star Paul Reubens' official cause of death revealed

The "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" actor died last month, revealing he had secretly been battling cancer. He was 70 at the time of his death.

Joe Jonas files for divorce from Sophie Turner after 4 years of marriage

The couple, who tied the knot in 2019 and share two young children, were reportedly experiencing "serious problems" before calling it quits.

Sam Asghari won't get a penny from estranged wife Britney Spears' $15M book

The ex-couple's "iron-clad" prenup is worth much less than the millions previously reported and Spears alone will profit from the book, sources tell us.

Armie Hammer will not face criminal charges in LA rape case, his accuser responds

His accuser, Effie, tells Page Six in a statement Wednesday that she is "disappointed" with the LA DA's Office's decision to not prosecute the actor.

Cops called to Rihanna's home after man shows up to propose

Page Six confirmed that a man was arrested at Rihanna's LA home around 12:30 p.m on March 23 for trespassing.

Stephen 'tWitch' Boss died without will, Allison Holker files for half of estate

Allison Holker Boss, the widow of Stephen "tWitch" Boss, has asked a California court for half of the late dancer's estate after he died without a will.

Frail Tom Girardi, 83, appears in court as judge orders mental competency hearing

The disbarred attorney remained silent as he scratched his head and leaned back in his chair, while his brother-turned-conservator spoke on his behalf.

Leslie Jordan's cause of death revealed

The beloved "Will & Grace" star crashed his vehicle in Hollywood on Oct. 24 after suffering a suspected medical emergency while driving. He was 67.

Lisa Marie Presley, 54, rushed to hospital after suffering cardiac arrest

The singer just attended the Golden Globe Awards on Tuesday night, where she saw Austin Butler win for his portrayal of her father, Elvis Presley.

T.J. Holmes files for divorce from wife Marilee Fiebig amid Amy Robach affair

Holmes and Fiebig, both 45, tied the knot in March 2010 and welcomed daughter Sabine in January 2013.

Aaron Carter had 'an obsession' with brother Nick, friend claims

The “I'm All About You” singer tragically passed away at the age of 34 after a long battle with drug addiction and mental health struggles.

Armie Hammer still being investigated by LAPD on rape claims

"Once law enforcement has completed their investigation and submits the case to our office we will conduct an evaluation and file criminal charges that are supported by the evidence," said...

Anne Heche died without will, son Homer, 20, seeks control of her estate

Homer Laffoon filed paperwork in Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday requesting he be named administrator of his late mother's estate after she died in August.

Kanye West not charged for allegedly punching man who asked for autograph

The LA City Attorney's Office told Page Six that they decided not the file charges against West "based on no reasonable likelihood of conviction."

Britney Spears won't be deposed in conservatorship case, judge rules

Attorneys for Spears and dad Jamie Spears have been trying for months to depose each other's clients after the pop star called her conservatorship "abusive."

Britney Spears' dad, Jamie, must sit for deposition, judge rules

LA Judge Brenda Penny found that Jamie had been served properly and failed to show up for his deposition. He was ordered to schedule it by Aug. 12.

Jason Alexander officially pleads not guilty after crashing Britney Spears' wedding

The singer's childhood friend and former husband remains in jail in lieu of $100,000 bail and faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Britney Spears' ex Jason Alexander to remain in jail after wedding break-in

Alexander's public defender argued that the felony stalking count against his client should be lessened to a misdemeanor, but a judge disagreed Monday.