D4vd Case: Arrest Imminent, But Not For Singer - Witness Detention Looms Amid Celeste Rivas Homicide Probe

Celeste Rivas' body was found in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer D4vd, and he's now considered a suspect in the case. 

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Los Angeles prosecutors are set to detain a key female witness in the high-profile homicide investigation into Celeste Rivas' death. The move comes after intense grand jury testimony from D4vd's general manager, Robert Morgenroth, and follows a tense exchange with prosecutors over his failure to notify authorities. The witness, who shares a lawyer with Morgenroth, has refused to testify and is now facing a "body attachment" - a legal measure that authorizes law enforcement to take her into custody and bring her directly to court. Rivas' body was discovered in a Tesla registered to singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, in September. Despite no formal charges being filed, the LAPD and D.A. are treating the case as a potential homicide and have named the singer as a suspect. However, the immediate arrest threat targets an associate, not D4vd. The advanced state of decomposition of Rivas' body has made determining the official cause of death challenging, a major hurdle in filing formal charges. This development marks a significant escalation in the investigation, which has been marred by controversy and conflicting reports. The D.A.'s move to detain the witness suggests a more aggressive approach in pursuing justice for Rivas. As the probe continues, D4vd remains a central figure, and his fate hangs in the balance.