The late Joan Rivers' New York Penthouse has a new owner. The New York penthouse of the late television host, Joan Rivers, has finally been sold months after it was put on the market.
Melissa Rivers has penned a tribute book to her mother Joan Rivers, where she reminisces "in our family we always believed that laughter was the best medicine."
In an explosive malpractice suit seeking unspecified damages, Melissa Rivers filed charges against medical staffers who worked on her mother Joan Rivers the day she died and, according to the suit, acted more like "groupies" than medical professionals.
One rambunctious comedienne replaces another as E! announces Kathy Griffin will take over for the late Joan Rivers on "Fashion Police" when the show returns on Jan. 12.
A new report released by the New York State Department of Health reveals that veteran comedienne Joan Rivers may have been a victim of negligence when she died three months ago. The inquiry found that the clinic where she underwent the routine procedure failed to fulfill certain requirements.
Melissa Rivers will inherit a $100 million estate, which includes $75 million in cash. Her son, Cooper, will also inherit a trust fund left to him by his grandmother.
Seinfeld took to his Facebook page to share with fans the sadness he felt as he came across an old text confirming River' excitement to be the first guest on his show. "I just came across this heartbreaking text on my phone from August 19th," the funny man wrote. "I had asked Joan Rivers to be our lead guest on the new season of "Comedians in Cars, and she was thrilled," he wrote.
The source said the biopsy should really have been done in a hospital. A source said things would have turned out differently for Joan Rivers if it weren't for an unplanned throat biopsy.