A Grand Jury Is Deep Diving Into Celeste Rivas’ Tragic Death
Word on the street is that a grand jury is actively hearing witness testimonies concerning the Celeste Rivas murder case. Their ultimate decision? Whether to issue indictments. This is a crucial step in bringing justice to Celeste Rivas.
According to TMZ, multiple sources close to the investigation, including the prosecutor, strongly suspect that d4vd might be connected to Rivas’ untimely death. Prosecutors are reportedly laying out evidence and witness statements to back up their position, making sure every detail is scrutinized.
Grand jury proceedings are famously hush-hush. This means the person under investigation doesn’t get to present their defense or cross-examine witnesses during this phase. Essentially, prosecutors run the show, deciding who testifies and what evidence gets seen.
Because of these limitations, it’s pretty common for grand juries to return indictments when prosecutors ask for them. However, it’s always the jurors who have the final say.
d4vd’s Manager Spills to the Grand Jury
TMZ previously reported that just this month, d4vd’s day-to-day manager was called to testify before the grand jury, spending several days on the stand.
A reporter apparently overheard Morgenroth, the manager, chatting with his attorney right outside the courtroom. During that conversation, Morgenroth mentioned that prosecutor Silverman was “very pushy” when pressing him on why he hadn’t contacted the police.
Morgenroth reportedly pushed back, stating it wasn’t his job to call law enforcement. His main focus, he explained, was making sure d4vd’s tour kept rolling as planned.
The specifics of Morgenroth’s testimony aren’t public knowledge, as grand jury proceedings are kept sealed by law.
Don’t Hold Your Breath for an Immediate Indictment
Sources are also hinting that the grand jury might keep hearing witnesses well into February. If that happens, an indictment definitely won’t be issued right away.
Grand jury timelines can really vary, depending on how many witnesses there are, the complexity of the evidence, and scheduling. Right now, there’s no public date for when the jurors will be asked to vote on potential charges. As it stands, no indictment has been announced, and d4vd has not been formally charged in the death of Celeste Rivas.
Any future developments will ultimately hinge on what the grand jury decides.










