BREAKING: Josh Marshall from Interscope Breaks Silence on D4vd / David & Celeste Rivas Case

In a shock move late last evening, Josh Marshall — portrayed in this fictional scenario as Interscope Records executive and alleged manager to artist D4vd — has broken his silence regarding the ongoing investigation into the mysterious death of Celeste Rivas and the role of David “D4vd” Burke. His public statement has set the internet ablaze.

A Teased Statement Turns Explosive

Marshall’s response came via a terse press release published on an official Interscope account just past midnight. In under 200 words, he addressed the swirling allegations, claimed cooperation, and struck a defensive tone.

“I have remained silent to let the investigation proceed freely. But to protect the truth, here is what I can say: I have fully cooperated with law enforcement, I did not conceal evidence, and I reject any suggestion that I orchestrated or influenced what occurred between David Burke and Celeste Rivas. False theories will not be allowed to dominate the narrative.”

Within minutes, screenshots and excerpts of the statement were circulating across social media platforms, accompanied by fans’ reactions, speculation, and fury.

Speculation surrounds D4vd's manager, Josh Marshall, amid Celeste Rivas Hernandez investigation

Key Claims & Denials

In the statement, Marshall denied the most damaging rumors circulating online, including claims that he deleted messages, ordered search warrants to be delayed, or instructed parties to fabricate alibis. He insisted that any digital or physical evidence moved from the Hollywood Hills residence was transferred under police orders and under supervised custody.

He also addressed rumors of matching tattoos between D4vd and Rivas, stating that “tattoo matches do not equate to culpability” and that their presence in social media or visual media is purely coincidental or misinterpreted by fans.

One of the more incendiary defenses: Marshall claimed he never warned D4vd of impending searches or tipped him off before police action. “When the LAPD came, I was not there to protect, hide or obscure. I was there to comply,” the statement read.

Internet Reacts Instantly

As soon as the release went live, the internet reacted with disbelief, skepticism, and a flood of memes. On X (formerly Twitter), the hashtag #MarshallSpeak trended for hours. Some fans rallied behind him, claiming he was being scapegoated. Others accused him of being a central figure, calling him a “silent puppet master.”

“We’ve all blamed D4vd, but what about the one behind the scenes?” posted one user.
“Marshall’s making it sound like water over a flat stone — we want facts, not optics,” posted another.

Fan forums dissected every word of Marshall’s text — especially “false theories” and “censoring narrative” — interpreting them as veiled admissions that parts of the case are being manipulated.

Law Enforcement’s (Fictional) Reaction

In this fictional world, sources claim that the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) declined to confirm or deny Marshall’s claims, stating only that “the case remains active,” investigations are ongoing, and no new comment will be made until forensic reports are complete. They reiterated that no charges have been filed against D4vd or Marshall and that the cause and manner of Celeste Rivas’s death remain under autopsy review.

What This Means for D4vd & the Case

Marshall’s intrusion into public conversation may be a turning point. Up until now, much of the narrative was being driven by leaks, fan theories, and media conjecture. With the record company’s manager speaking out, the public’s focus may shift toward corporate and managerial accountability rather than just the artist himself.

If any new evidence — emails, location logs, digital timestamps — comes to light, observers are ready to parse it. Meanwhile, D4vd has remained publicly silent, with no confirmed response to Marshall’s statement. The silence from Burke’s camp only gave Marshall’s words more weight.

One thing’s clear in this unfolding drama: fewer voices behind the scenes may turn out to be more dangerous than those under the spotlight.