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D4vd's Tour President Grilled Over Silent Response in Death Probe
9 Dec
Summary
- Tour company president testified before a grand jury on why police weren't called.
- The general manager stated he felt no responsibility to call police.
- D4vd is considered a suspect in what the LAPD calls a murder.

Robert Morgenroth, president of Zara Brothers Travel and general manager of D4vd's record label Mogul Vision, recently testified before a Los Angeles grand jury. The proceedings are part of an investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas. Morgenroth was specifically questioned about his decision not to alert law enforcement after Rivas's body was discovered.
Morgenroth recounted his exchange with the deputy district attorney, Beth Silverman, stating he felt he had no responsibility to call the police and wished to proceed with the tour. This testimony highlights D4vd's significant involvement in the ongoing investigation.
D4vd was reportedly on tour when Celeste Rivas was found deceased in his Tesla, parked near the Los Angeles residence he was renting. Both the LAPD and the L.A. County District Attorney's office appear to be focusing their investigation on the artist.




