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JGR hired private investigator to follow Chris Gabehart before data theft lawsuit

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Joe Gibbs Racing hired private investigator to follow Chris Gabehart before lawsuit amid illegal data transfer dispute


Amid the ongoing lawsuit between Joe Gibbs Racing and ex-employee Chris Gabehart, the Cup Series team revealed the latest details. According to a report shared by Motorsports.com, JGR hired a private investigator to track Gabehart's movements in early December 2025 and shared the findings in a recent legal filing.

How Jennifer Aniston’s LolaVie brand grew sales 40% with CTV ads

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LolaVie used Roku Ads Manager to test and optimize creatives — reaching millions of potential customers at all stages of their purchase journeys. Roku Ads Manager helped the brand convey LolaVie’s playful voice while helping drive omnichannel sales across both ecommerce and retail touchpoints.

The campaign included an Action Ad overlay that let viewers shop directly from their TVs by clicking OK on their Roku remote. This guided them to the website to buy LolaVie products.

Discover how Roku Ads Manager helped LolaVie drive big sales and customer growth with self-serve TV ads.

The DTC beauty category is crowded. To break through, Jennifer Aniston’s brand LolaVie, worked with Roku Ads Manager to easily set up, test, and optimize CTV ad creatives. The campaign helped drive a big lift in sales and customer growth, helping LolaVie break through in the crowded beauty category.

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Spotted: Michael Jordan, Gayle King, and Fat Joe attend NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway


The NASCAR Cup Series returned to oval racing on Sunday as teams lined up for the Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway. The race, scheduled for a 3:41 p.m. ET green flag, marks the championship’s first traditional oval stop of the 2026 season after two drafting tracks and a road course opened the calendar.

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