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Prosecutors Poised to Seek D4vd Indictment in Celeste Rivas Case, Reports Say

The grand jury process remains underway with no public charges to date.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets citing TMZ report prosecutors plan to ask a Los Angeles grand jury to indict the singer on murder charges, with additional testimony possible in February.
  • D4vd’s manager, Robert Morgenroth, spent days before the panel and was pressed by prosecutor Beth Silverman about why police were not notified, according to hallway remarks reported by TMZ.
  • Celeste Rivas, reported missing in 2024 and identified as a teenager, was found on September 8 dismembered and severely decomposed inside an impounded Tesla registered to D4vd.
  • The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s file is under a court‑ordered security hold, and toxicology and other forensic work are still pending, limiting public details about cause and manner of death.
  • Investigators searched a Hollywood Hills rental tied to D4vd as a private investigator reported finding a burn cage, an incinerator and an unused chainsaw, though police have announced no arrests.