D4vd's Record Executive Questioned by Grand Jury Over Police Inaction in Celeste Rivas Case
The president of D4vd's touring company, Robert Morgenroth, was questioned by a deputy district attorney in front of a grand jury regarding his decision not to contact the police following the death of Celeste Rivas. The Los Angeles Police Department's Robbery Homicide Division is investigating D4vd as a suspect in what is considered an apparent homicide. Morgenroth, who is also the general manager of Mogul Vision, D4vd's record label, testified before the grand jury, explaining that he did not feel it was his responsibility to call the police and preferred to continue with the tour. The incident occurred while D4vd was on tour, and Rivas's body was discovered in his Tesla, parked near a house he was renting in Los Angeles.