I think that since it is not from "National Inquirer" or the sorts of magazines, then it does have credibility just because it is from a more credible source.
I'd also like to point out that even though he is just a normal person (as is everybody) that he is put in a higher view because of his status. That he should behave because he is in the limelight.
With money and fame comes responsiblity.
Though, I do see where you come from when it was stated in the article:
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They were released Wednesday after turning themselves in.
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