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Prosecutors Ask L.A. Grand Jury to Indict D4vd in Celeste Rivas Case

The closed-door panel is taking testimony as prosecutors present evidence, with forensic determinations still sealed.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets report the grand jury hearing the case is an indictment panel and that prosecutor Beth Silverman believes D4vd was involved.
  • D4vd’s manager, Robert Morgenroth, testified for days and was overheard saying Silverman pressed him on why he did not call police, which he said was not his responsibility.
  • Proceedings could continue into February 2026, and authorities have not announced an arrest or filed public charges.
  • Rivas’ severely decomposed, dismembered remains were identified in September inside an impounded Tesla registered to the singer, and the medical examiner’s full findings remain under a security hold.
  • Investigators are reviewing items reported at a Hollywood Hills rental, including an unused burn cage and a chainsaw, though their evidentiary role has not been detailed publicly.