Celeste Rivas Grand Jury
Uncooperative Witness Facing Arrest
Published
During the grand jury proceedings related to the death of Celeste Rivas, a witness is proving to be uncooperative to the extent that she is on the brink of being arrested, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Deputy D.A. Beth Silverman, who is handling the case in Los Angeles, was seen in the hallway approaching attorney Evan Jenness, who represents Robert Morgenroth, the manager of singer D4vd.
Silverman informed Jenness of her intention to secure a “body attachment” from the judge to compel a female witness to testify before the grand jury. The witness failed to appear, prompting Silverman to express frustration and announce plans to have the witness brought in by authorities.
The identity of the uncooperative witness remains undisclosed, but it is noteworthy that she shares legal representation with Morgenroth, who had previously spent several days providing testimony to the grand jury.
Recent developments revealed tension within the grand jury proceedings as Morgenroth recounted an exchange with Silverman regarding his decision not to involve the police. The focus remains on D4vd, who is under scrutiny by the D.A. and LAPD as a potential suspect in Celeste’s tragic demise.
The unfolding events suggest a complex web of relationships and suspicions surrounding the case, raising further questions about the circumstances leading to Celeste Rivas’ death.

