EXCLUSIVE: T.I. Presses Judge To Toss Sabrina Peterson’s Defamation Case
T.I. is asking a federal judge to reject Sabrina Peterson’s counterclaims, citing California protections for speech made during legal proceedings.

EXCLUSIVE: JAY-Z’s Alleged Son’s Godmother Begs Judge To Reconsider Previous Ruling
Rymir Satterthwaite’s godmother, Lillie M. Coley, asked a federal judge to reconsider a ruling that lets Jay-Z pursue sanctions against her.

EXCLUSIVE: Eminem Preps For His Biggest Rap Battle Yet—With Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta
Eminem’s publishing company says Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, uses its billions to bully smaller creators.

EXCLUSIVE: Drake Officially Appeals, Continues “Not Like Us” War With UMG
Drake escalated his legal clash with UMG p by appealing a federal court’s dismissal of his defamation case over “Not Like Us.”

EXCLUSIVE: Lil Durk Battles DOJ Over Hidden Juror Identities
Lil Durk is challenging a DOJ request to keep jurors anonymous in his murder-for-hire case, arguing it would unfairly prejudice the trial and imply guilt.

EXCLUSIVE: Pharrell Goes To War With Coogi Over Famous Sweater Design
Pharrell Williams and Louis Vuitton are pushing back against Coogi’s lawsuit over sweater designs made famous by the Notorious B.I.G.

EXCLUSIVE: Jay-Z Avoids Restraining Order From Alleged Son’s Godmother Amid Nicki Minaj’s Support
Jay-Z blocked Lillie Coley’s emergency restraining order request, clearing the way for sanctions over claims he has a secret son.

EXCLUSIVE: “Ungrateful” Muni Long Accused Of Stiffing Managers Chaka Zulu, Jeff Dixon Out Of Millions
Muni Long was sued by her former managers, Chaka Zulu and Jeff Dixon, who claim she owes more than $600K in unpaid commissions.

Druski Baby Oil Lawsuit Gets Slippery—Over Grandma’s Phone
Ariel Mitchell challenged Druski’s alibi by revealing his phone was under his grandmother’s name, raising doubts about his location.

EXCLUSIVE: Rod Wave Alleges Bribes, Botched Shows & Breaches In Blistering Reply In Fight Over $27M
Rod Wave challenged a $27 million lawsuit by accusing a promoter of contract breaches, failed shows and attempted bribes in a legal fight.

EXCLUSIVE: Future Accused Of Illegally Using Dungeon Family House To Make “Mixtape Pluto” Artwork
Future is being sued for allegedly using a photo of the Dungeon Family house without permission on his “Mixtape Pluto” cover.

EXCLUSIVE: Drake’s Loss In “Not Like Us” Dragged Into $20M Fat Joe Defamation Suit
Tyrone Dixon pushed back on Fat Joe’s defamation lawsuit by citing a Drake-related court ruling that classifies public disputes and rap lyrics as protected opinion.

EXCLUSIVE: Megan Thee Stallion Scores New Sanctions Against Milagro Gramz For Deleting More Messages
Megan Thee Stallion gained a legal edge as a judge hit Milagro Gramz with new sanctions for deleting key evidence – again.

EXCLUSIVE: Judge Says He Cannot Recommend Fort Dix As Diddy’s Choice Of Prison
Diddy’s request for a specific prison was denied by a judge who said only a general location and program recommendation can be made to the Bureau of Prisons.

EXCLUSIVE: Daddy Yankee’s Ex-Wife Wants His Identity, After Hundreds Of Millions Go Missing
Daddy Yankee is battling to protect his name and fortune in court after his ex-wife demanded control of his name.

EXCLUSIVE: Lil Durk Says Feds Are Withholding Info; Tries To Get Murder Case Dismissed
Lil Durk challenged prosecutors in his murder-for-hire case, accusing them of hiding evidence and demanding that the charges be thrown out before trial.


Diddy Heading To Prison, Judge Gives Him Hard Time At Sentencing
Diddy was sentenced to federal prison after a jury found him guilty of transporting women across state lines for prostitution.

WATCH: Diddy Drops Redemption Video Hours Before Sentencing Hoping To Sway Judge
Diddy released a last-ditch video and heartfelt letter to the judge before sentencing, hoping to spotlight his personal growth and positive impact.

EXCLUSIVE: Diddy Set To Launch Teaching Tour In October—If He’s Sprung From Jail
Diddy may trade his jail cell for a classroom next month, but only if a federal judge agrees to a lighter sentence on October 3.
