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Grand Jury Poised to Weigh Murder Indictment Against D4vd in Celeste Rivas Case

Prosecutors are presenting evidence to an indictment grand jury, with forensic records still under seal.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets, citing TMZ, report the panel hearing witnesses is functioning as an indictment grand jury and could vote on murder charges, with proceedings expected to continue into February.
  • Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman is pressing witnesses and, according to reports, believes D4vd was involved, though no charges or arrests have been announced.
  • D4vd’s manager, Robert Morgenroth, testified over several days and was questioned about not alerting police after learning a body had been found in the singer’s Tesla.
  • The remains of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas were discovered dismembered and severely decomposed in September in a Tesla registered to D4vd after a foul-odor complaint led to the vehicle’s impound.
  • Investigators have searched properties tied to the singer, tour dates were canceled, and a private investigator reported finding an unused burn cage at a residence linked to him, while cause of death remains unresolved under a security hold.