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Cardi B May Have Paid Offset Out In Rumored Divorce Settlement

Ayo…

Cardi B and Offset’s situation just took a chaotic twist. Word is Cardi has agreed to shell out millions in spousal support to Offset to finalize their divorce! On top of that, the streets are saying the asset split is 70/30 in his favor. Hmmmm…interesting. Offset might be walking away with the lion’s share of the bag, but let us walk down this road a bit more.

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Now, Offset reportedly maintains Cardi left him. And even got pregnant by another man while they were still legally married. She says he stopped being a dad to their kids. This feels like a full-blown soap opera.

Fans have noticed the tension for months, but this latest twist sounds like a Tyler Perry movie. Before I continue, this is just talk in the streets. I do not see any full blown, clear reports yet. I am sure they are reading this now and verifying it. Nevertheless, Cardi’s been outside, smiling, performing and flexing her independence. That belly has not stopped anything. Offset’s been slightly lowkey, but he might turn up after this. He might walk away from a divorce richer than he went in and that is a mighty feat!

This one hits different, because Cardi asked “Am I The Drama?” Now, I believe we have the answer. The chatter online is relentless! I hope she is taking care of herself and the bun in her oven.

Stay locked in, because if Offset or if Cardi starts talking about this, we’ll all be tuned in, baby.

-illseed out!

EXCLUSIVE: T.D. Jakes Gets Win, Judge Sanctions Tyrone Blackburn For AI Generated Mess In Lawsuit

T.D. Jakes scored a courtroom victory in Texas as a federal judge sanctioned attorney Tyrone Blackburn for submitting legal documents riddled with bogus citations generated by artificial intelligence.

The case stemmed from a defamation lawsuit filed by Jakes against Duane Youngblood, who had accused the bishop of sexual misconduct in the 1980s.

Jakes denied all allegations and claimed Youngblood attempted to extort him for $6 million before going public.

Blackburn, representing Youngblood, filed court briefs that included fabricated legal references and misquoted prior rulings. The judge found the errors egregious and deliberate.

“Blackburn doubled-down. His reply brief contained the same problems as his initial brief. Rather than take responsibility for his misconduct, apologize, and voluntarily withdraw his brief, Blackburn pointed the finger at Plaintiff’s counsel, wrongly accusing them of doing exactly what he did twice—using AI to craft an inaccurate brief,” the court wrote.

Blackburn acknowledged using generative AI to draft the filings and apologized, blaming his unfamiliarity with the technology. But the court wasn’t buying it.

“The Court holds that Blackburn engaged in sanctionable conduct. At best, he knowingly and repeatedly submitted legal documents that he neither prepared nor reviewed to ensure their accuracy… It is inexcusable to skirt this duty by relying on AI to draft a brief. Blackburn did so and, when accused, did so again.”

Jakes’ legal team requested over $76,000 in attorneys’ fees, but the judge instead imposed a $5,000 fine on Blackburn, citing deterrence as the goal.

Blackburn must pay the fine in monthly installments. The court also revoked his pro hac vice status, barring him from practicing in the district.

Any future request to appear in court must include a copy of the sanction order.

This isn’t Blackburn’s only legal headache. In a separate federal case, Fat Joe is being sued for $20 million by his former hypeman, Terrance Dixon, who accuses the rapper of underpayment and coercing him into “thousands of sex acts.”

Fat Joe’s attorney, Joe Tacopina, blasted Blackburn for filing “bogus” pleadings in that case as well, citing the same AI-generated citation issues.

Tacopina called Blackburn’s conduct part of a broader trend of “flagrant disregard of his duties,” referencing both the Jakes and Fat Joe lawsuits.

As for Blackburn, he recently told a judge that Fat Joe’s lawyer’s blistering attacks have caused him severe distress that required hospitalization.

DaBaby Meets With Mecklenburg Sheriff After Controversial Subway Stabbing Video

DaBaby met with Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden earlier this month in Charlotte following public backlash over his unauthorized music video that dramatized the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee on a local train.

The rapper’s “Save Me” video, which reenacts the killing of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) light rail, sparked criticism for its depiction of a real-life tragedy.

In the video, DaBaby plays a heroic role, intervening to prevent the attack that, in reality, ended in Zarutska’s death.

The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office shared images of the meeting on social media over the weekend, showing DaBaby and McFadden posing with peace signs.

The caption noted they discussed “important issues and potential collaborations” and encouraged followers to “stay tuned for what’s in the works.”

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The meeting came weeks after the video was filmed without permission aboard a CATS train, according to WSOC-TV. CATS security was alerted via the CATS-Pass app and quickly removed the production crew from the train.

The “Save Me” video opens with actual news footage of the stabbing and ends with a link to a GoFundMe page for Zarutska’s family, which had raised more than $470,000 by early October.

The dramatized narrative sparked debate over whether the tribute crossed a line.

While DaBaby said the video was meant to honor Zarutska, the unauthorized shoot and fictionalized portrayal of the incident drew criticism from Charlotte residents and transit officials.

The sheriff’s office did not disclose specific details about the meeting’s agenda or what future collaboration might look like.

EXCLUSIVE: Megan Thee Stallion Scores New Sanctions Against Milagro Gramz For Deleting More Messages

Megan Thee Stallion secured another legal win in her civil case against blogger Milagro Gramz after a federal judge ruled that the social media commentator deleted more evidence critical to the rapper’s claims of online harassment and defamation.

The ruling, issued October 9, 2025, followed an evidentiary hearing where the court determined that Gramz intentionally erased additional messages despite court orders to preserve them.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisette M. Reid concluded that Milagro Gramz’ conduct met the legal standard for bad faith under federal rules, clearing the way for a damaging jury instruction against her.

The court will now allow jurors to assume the missing messages would have hurt Gramz’s defense and supported Megan’s allegations. Additionally, she must cover Megan Thee Stallion’s legal expenses related to the spoliation hearing.

This latest development adds to a growing list of sanctions already imposed on Milagro Gramz in the case, which stems from Megan’s October 2024 lawsuit accusing the blogger of orchestrating a coordinated smear campaign after the conviction of rapper Tory Lanez for shooting Megan in 2020.

The lawsuit alleges Gramz used her social media platforms—where she has amassed more than 100,000 followers—to spread conspiracy theories, mock Megan’s trauma, and circulate manipulated or deepfake content.

Megan Thee Stallion claims Gramz’s posts amounted to defamation, cyberstalking and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Court records show that Milagro Gramz was formally instructed to preserve all communications related to the case shortly after the lawsuit was filed.

However, a forensic review revealed she deleted thousands of text and WhatsApp messages, including exchanges with Lanez—real name Daystar Peterson—and his father, Sonstar Peterson, both of whom are alleged to have been involved in the campaign targeting Megan.

During earlier proceedings, Gramz admitted she had deleted messages but failed to offer a clear reason for why key conversations disappeared. As a result, the court previously ordered her to cooperate with forensic experts and preserve remaining phone data.

In the most recent order, Judge Reid found Milagro Gramz’s deletion of additional messages violated her legal duty and showed a clear intent to withhold evidence.

“The Court finds that [Milagro Gramz] acted in bad faith,” the order stated and is planning to impose severe penalties for her intent to obstruct the case.

The adverse inference instruction could prove critical at trial, as it allows Megan’s legal team to argue that the missing messages would have supported her claims of a deliberate online campaign to damage her reputation and mental health.

The judge also ordered both sides to meet and attempt to agree on the amount she must pay to reimburse Megan’s attorneys. If they cannot reach a consensus, Judge Reid will determine the amount herself.

The next phase of the case will likely focus on trial preparation, where Megan’s team can now use the court’s ruling to bolster her claims of targeted harassment and digital defamation.

Diddy Loses Control Of “Ibiza Tapes” As Feds Take Over Key Evidence

Sean “Diddy” Combs surrendered a trove of electronics and a set of cryptically labeled “Ibiza Tapes” to federal authorities as part of the sex trafficking case that landed the Hip-Hop mogul a four-year prison sentence, according to court documents filed Wednesday (October 8).

The devices — including iPhones, iPads, laptops, thumb drives and hard drives — were seized during coordinated March 2024 raids on his properties.

Among them, investigators found cassette tapes recorded with a Sony DVCAM, a professional-grade camera released in the late ’90s. The tapes, discovered at Diddy’s Miami mansion, were marked “Ibiza Tapes,” though court filings did not detail their contents.

Prosecutors said the items were “property used or intended to be used” in connection with prostitution-related offenses that led to Diddy’s conviction in July.

The 55-year-old Bad Boy Records founder agreed to forfeit the items, which will now be held by U.S. Customs and Border Protection for safekeeping.

The agreement was signed by both federal prosecutors and Diddy’s legal team.

Diddy was sentenced last Friday following a two-month trial in Manhattan federal court. Judge Arun Subramanian imposed a four-year sentence.

During the trial, witnesses described a disturbing pattern of behavior. Several testified that Diddy orchestrated drug-fueled sex parties he called “freak-offs,” where he allegedly recorded his romantic partners engaging in sexual acts with male escorts.

Cassie Ventura, his former girlfriend and the prosecution’s key witness, told the court Diddy “coerced” her into participating in those encounters while he filmed.

Diddy’s legal team attempted to dismiss the charges by arguing he was an “amateur” pornographer protected under the First Amendment. That argument failed.

The jury acquitted him of specific charges involving coercion of Ventura and another woman referred to as “Jane,” though prosecutors maintained the overall conduct formed part of a broader pattern of exploitation.

‘Traveling day of is wild’: Man flies to Vegas after buying $650 VIP tickets to see his favorite band. Then he shows up for his American Airlines flight

A man and his wife had to spend $900 trying to get to Las Vegas after American Airlines rerouted and canceled their flight. The most audacious part of the debacle? American Airlines gave them $67 per ticket as compensation, barely covering their overall costs.

In a video with over 7,000 views, Jason Fritz, a customer service professional and TikToker, explained how a planned trip to see Falling In Reverse in Las Vegas was upended by bad weather and poor airline management.

“A few months back [my wife and I found out] that Falling in Reverse was going on tour and they had Slaughter to Prevail opening [for them]. We’re pretty hyped about that. Falling in Reverse is one of our favorite bands, and Ronnie [Radke] is our favorite,” Fritz said at the start of his video.

Fritz explained that they purchased “diamond VIP tickets,” a special occasion since the couple rarely splurged on concert experiences. “There was special merch. You get early entry. We had pit passes, the whole nine yards, and spent over $650 on this,” he said.

They flew out because Radke, the lead singer for Falling In Reverse, is from Las Vegas. “This show is gonna kill. Right? So we [picked] this one and we planned a weekend around it,” Fritz added.

A Delayed American Airlines Flight to Vegas

Their flight with American Airlines was scheduled to leave Tulsa that morning, with a connecting flight to Phoenix, arriving in Vegas around 2:30 p.m., leaving them hours to get to the concert.

Then, they were delayed for four hours in Tulsa. “They didn’t have a crew,” Fritz said. “We overheard the staff saying they didn’t have a pilot. They didn’t know why.”

The crew explained that they’d have enough time to make their connecting flight to Phoenix, as they had a four-hour layover, but it was cutting it incredibly close. “On our way to Phoenix, we’re just kind of holding our breath, you know, hoping that nothing else happens… Shortly before we land in Phoenix, they tell us that there’s a storm and they’re gonna send us to Palm Springs,” Fritz explained.

According to a steward familiar with their plans, no one could fly into Phoenix. He said they’d stop and refuel the plane, allowing passengers to get right back on. “It won’t be long,” Fritz recounted the steward promising.

When they landed in Palm Springs, they were in for a surprise. After chatting with an attendant at the counter, they realized they might get stuck again. “An hour and a half later, they come over the loudspeaker. ‘All flights have been canceled. Sorry. Go see the ticketing booth.’ So naturally we’re [expletive],” Fritz said.

How American Airlines Handled the Couple’s Predicament

According to Fritz, American Airlines “couldn’t care less” about his predicament. The best they could do was put Fritz and his wife on standby for a flight the next morning. He tried to explain that they were also going to the Sphere to see The Wizard of Oz, which they’d miss if they didn’t leave that day. “They said, ‘Sorry, nothing we can do. Next,’” Fritz said exasperatedly.

They then had to find a rental car at the Palm Springs airport and drive more than four hours to Las Vegas through a terrifying storm.

“We got there safely. We still had fun and did our thing. But it was very… It was very disappointing to miss this concert and to be treated like we’re not a [customer]. I’m in customer service, an that’s not how you treat people,” Fritz said.

Fritz reached out to American Airlines for compensation, but they only received $67. Considering the missed concert, the rental, and the missed flight, they spent $900.

“You’re living in a dream world, American [Airlines]. This has happened to my daughter [too], She was stranded in Mexico,” Fritz said. “Everybody we’ve told [about] this, they’ve said they’ve had the same problem with American Airlines, so obviously they have some issues,” he added.

Viewers React to the Man’s American Airlines Experience

While most were empathetic to Fritz’s situation, some commenters thought it was “crazy” that the man booked a flight the day of for an event he and his wife planned to attend. 

Many people criticized Fritz placing blame on American Airlines for missing the concert. One commenter wrote, “I understand it could have been handled better but how was [you] missing the concert American’s fault? The flight was cancelled due to a storm and it was not safe to fly.” 

Another added, “Personally I wouldn’t travel on the day of an event that was that big a deal to me. And it sounds like you experienced a terrible storm. Airlines are not responsible for weather related issues. I’m surprised you [got] anything at all.” Fritz liked the comment, possibly agreeing with the sentiment in the aftermath. 

Finally, one person bluntly said, “Nah, this is on you. [Never] travel day of.” 

All Hip Hop has reached out to Fritz via TikTok direct message for more information. We’ve also sent a message to American Airlines to see if it has any comment. We’ll let you know if either party responds.

@jasonfritz8 Let’s hold American Airlines accountable! @Fritz Shenanigans @American Airlines @ronnieradke @Slaughter To Prevail #tiktok #fyp #foryoupage #vacations ♬ original sound – Jason Fritz

Questlove Brings Earth Wind & Fire’s Legacy To HBO Screens

Questlove is bringing the legacy of Earth, Wind & Fire to HBO in 2026 with a new documentary that promises rare footage and deep storytelling about one of music’s most influential bands.

The Oscar-winning director and Roots drummer has secured a deal with HBO to air the film, which will spotlight the cultural and musical impact of the legendary group.

The documentary will include never-before-seen material from the band’s archives, with full support from the estate of founder Maurice White.

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“I’m honored to tell the story of Earth, Wind & Fire and the deep meaning behind their message and music,” Questlove said, per Deadline. “To grow up listening to the music is one thing but to be handed the keys to the kingdom of preserving history is another. I can’t imagine a better platform on which to share this documentary with U.S. audiences than HBO.”

Known for timeless hits like “September” and “Boogie Wonderland,” Earth, Wind & Fire became a global sensation under White’s leadership.

The group’s genre-blending sound and spiritual themes helped define a generation of soul, funk and R&B.

The film will have exclusive access to the band’s archives, including photos, recordings and personal documents, giving viewers a closer look at their creative journey and legacy.

This marks Questlove’s third major documentary following his 2022 Academy Award-winning film “Summer of Soul,” which highlighted the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival and aired on Hulu.

His most recent project, “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius),” focused on Sly Stone and premiered earlier this year.

Questlove first revealed plans for the Earth, Wind & Fire film in 2024. With this new project, he continues his mission of spotlighting Black musical pioneers whose stories have often been overlooked.

LeBron James Sued After “Second Decision” Promo Fooled Lakers Fan

LeBron James is being dragged into small claims court by a Los Angeles Lakers devotee who says the NBA icon’s cryptic “Second Decision” teaser tricked him into spending nearly $900 on game tickets.

Andrew Garcia, 29, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County on October 8, accusing the basketball star of “fraud, deception, misrepresentation, and any and all basis of legal recovery,” according to a report from TMZ.

The drama began on October 6 when James posted a mysterious message on social media that read, “The decision of all decisions. October 7. 12 P.M. EST,” tagging it with #TheSecondDecision.

The vague wording led many to believe the 40-year-old might be announcing his retirement from the NBA.

Garcia, convinced this was the moment LeBron would hang up his jersey, bought two tickets for the March 31, 2026 Lakers vs. Cavaliers game—shelling out exactly $865.66 in hopes of witnessing what he thought could be James’ final matchup against his former team.

Instead, the big reveal turned out to be an advertisement for Hennessy. The video showed James in a series of stylized scenes before ultimately choosing the cognac brand. No retirement. Just a liquor endorsement.

The bait-and-switch left Garcia fuming—and now suing.

The stunt quickly drew comparisons to James’ controversial 2010 ESPN special “The Decision,” where he famously declared he was “taking his talents to South Beach” to join the Miami Heat, a move that triggered widespread backlash at the time.

Lebron James has not issued any public response to the lawsuit. As of now, the case remains pending in Los Angeles County small claims court.

James is currently entering his 23rd NBA season and will suit up for the Lakers alongside his son, Bronny James.

Halle Bailey Unveils Debut Solo Album “Love? Or Something Like It” Amid Personal Turmoil

Halle Bailey dropped a major announcement Wednesday (October 8), revealing her debut solo album Love? Or Something Like It will arrive later this month.

The project, a deeply personal project that comes at a pivotal moment in both her career and private life, is set to arrive October 24.

The 25-year-old singer and actress shared the news through a stylized Instagram teaser, dressed in a flowing red gown and framed by dramatic orchestral music.

In the video, she narrated a poetic introduction to the album’s theme.

“Once upon a time, there was a young girl that believed in love,” Bailey said. “She believed everyone belonged to someone, soul for soul. All she ever wanted in life was to find the truest form of love. Was it ever possible? And here’s what happened.”

In the caption, she called the album “a story of first love, heartbreak, and everything that comes after,” adding, “This one means everything to me.”

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The announcement marks a significant solo milestone for Bailey, who first rose to prominence as half of the Grammy-nominated duo Chloe x Halle alongside her sister Chloe.

While the pair earned praise for their harmonies and genre-blending sound, Bailey has been carving out her own lane in recent years.

She released her debut solo single “Angel” in 2023, which earned a Grammy nomination. She followed up with two more singles in 2024: “Back and Forth” and “Braveface.”

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It’s still unclear whether any of those tracks will appear on the upcoming album.

The timing of the album also aligns with a turbulent chapter in Bailey’s personal life.

She and DDG ended their relationship in early October 2025 after more than two years together. The split has since evolved into a legal dispute over custody of their infant son, Halo.

A court hearing scheduled for mid-October will determine the next steps regarding custody and social media restrictions.

Despite the ongoing legal battle, Bailey appears focused on her music. The October 24 release date gives listeners less than three weeks to prepare for what could be her most revealing work yet. Pre-save links are already live on her social media platforms.

‘She got done with her treatment’: Man drives to San Diego for new job he found on Craigslist. Then he says he almost got human trafficked

A Southern California man’s search for work on Craigslist nearly turned into a nightmare when what seemed like a legit elderly care gig turned into a potential trafficking or mule scheme.

The operation, which was complete with what appeared to be a fake patient, someone dressed as a nurse, and some blank, “sealed” documents, illustrates how criminals are exploiting job seekers in a challenging economy.

The video, which has over 1.3 million views, details a case adding to a list of criminals targeting people who could be desperate enough to possibly overlook red flags while luring them toward the Mexican border, or into illegal activity.

Southern California Man Finds Job Ad On Craigslist

A TikToker with the handle @crenteria, who recently returned to California, had been looking for work. He found a Craigslist listing for a driver gig. “I find one for an old lady who supposedly has Parkinson’s. She needs a driver because she can’t drive herself, so they’re offering to pay me to drive her to her daily things and whatever she needs,” he says.

After texting the listing to inquire, Renteria received a call. “They tell me, ‘Hey, we want to set this up with you. Can you drive?'” he recalls. They also ask him if he has an driver’s license, two additional forms of I.D., and access to a vehicle. When they asked him to drive to San Diego to pick up the woman and bring her back to Riverside, he agreed. “I’m free today. I got some time, so I’ll go ahead and do it.”

To be clear, the drive to San Diego is roughly an hour-and-a-half, if you’re really moving and traffic is exceptionally favorable. At best, the back-and-forth alone would be three hours.

In San Diego, he met with a man dressed in a nurse’s outfit, wearing gloves, and an older woman with a mask, presumably to protect against COVID or the flu. “He’s like, ‘Yeah, so this is the deal. You’re gonna take her home. You’re gonna take her to wherever she needs to go for her stuff, and we’ll pay you. Let me give you some money for gas. What’s your Cash App?'” Renteria says.

Was This Craigslist Job Ad a Human Trafficking Scheme?

Then the situation changed. “He’s like, ‘Here’s actually some paperwork we’re gonna give you, and you gotta take this to our other doctor because he needs this for her to finish the treatment,'” Renteria says. “He’s like, ‘Here’s the address. It’s gonna tell you you’re going across the border. You’re not. Don’t worry, you’re not going across the border, I promise you.'”

Renteria became suspicious. “I’m over here like, ‘No, this does not seem right. Like at all, dude. This is really suspicious.’ But obviously, I don’t want to raise any alarms because I don’t know these people,” he says.

He took the manila folder they gave him. “Inside the manila folder there’s another manila folder that is sealed closed. And I’m like, ‘OK, this is really weird,'” Renteria says.

After leaving, he opened it. “It’s blank papers. Blank pages. Nothing on it,” he says.

At this point, he had an idea of what the real plan was. “They wanted me to go to [Tijuana, Mexico]. They made sure I had two forms of I.D. so I could cross the border. And they sent me the address. I checked it—it’s some sketchy-ass warehouse. Oh, hell no. I booked it. I booked it out of there.”

He said he tried calling local police, but “they didn’t really care.”

Viewers React to the Human Trafficking Near-Miss

One commenter said, “The warehouse SCREAMS organ harvesting.” A second person agreed, “Organ harvesting and trafficking are a real thing.” A third person said they know this from personal experience. “My cousin got surgery in Mexico to remove weight and extra skin, three months later she went to the doctor and they did some exams on her and realized she was missing a lung,” they wrote.

In a follow-up video, Renteria clarified several details after his first video went viral. “Everything’s been reported to the proper authorities, so don’t worry about that, and they have all the evidence that I had sent to them,” he reveals.

Of the woman, he says, “She was 100% in on it. Because when I called her and I was talking to them before I even went down to San Diego to meet with them, she was like, ‘Bring your two forms of I.D.’ And when I told her I have my I.D.s and whatnot, she’s like, ‘Oh, or a passport.’ So, you know, thinking back now, obviously that was a red flag.”

What Did the Alleged Assailants Look Like?

He described the scammers as appearing to be American citizens. “One of them was a Black dude, big, buff, looked like Scarface, man. He had a freaking scar on his face. The other chick was an older lady with a mask on, and they looked like U.S. citizens,” he says.

The man wore gloves when handing over documents—”no fingerprints, right? Can’t be traced back to him.” He looked at Renteria’s license briefly, and “that license is from Utah. It has my old address on it. It doesn’t even have my new information.”

He says the scammers never got near his car. “I was standing here next to the curb, next to my car. They were on the sidewalk, and we exchanged pleasantries. They were giving their shtick that they give to people, probably the thing that they’ve rehearsed a hundred times.”

He reiterated that papers inside the sealed envelope were completely blank. “Obviously, the police are gonna have them for evidence and whatnot, FBI or whoever the heck wants to take it. I think it was just part of their thing to, like, you know, ‘paperwork you have to deliver,’ and that’s why it was sealed so that you can’t see blank papers.”

How He Foiled the Human Trafficking Attempt

He believes his casual demeanor probably saved him. “I honestly think the only way I got out of there is because I was so inconspicuous about it. I didn’t act like I was suspicious of them or anything.”

The listing was on Craigslist, which perhaps further details the difficulty of the stagnant “low hire, low fire” job market. “Yes, I’ve gotten jobs through Craigslist before, so that’s why I didn’t really think anything of it,” he says.

He adds, “These people looked like they were the nicest people and totally chill. They did not look like they would have been criminals, and they didn’t act like it either. I stared those evil [expletives] right in the face and I didn’t even know. So be careful.”

Craigslist Ads Leading to Human Trafficking

There are stories of human smuggling cases coming from Craigslist ads. One from 2023 details a 42-year-old Houston-area man arrested after responding to an ad, then driving from Houston to Eagle Pass at the border to pick up immigrants.

Another operation is the recruitment of “blind mules,” or unwitting drivers as couriers for cartels, exploiting their lack of nervousness at border crossings. There have been stories of women connecting Craigslist to their trafficking, including one forced into prostitution at age 11 and another trafficked from age 12 to 18, per a Seattle Times exposé.

While there have been no credible stories of Craigslist being connected directly to organ harvesting, the United Nations said that “men make up 82% of the victims of organ trafficking.”

All Hip Hop reached out to Renteria via TikTok.

@crenteria019 I almost got trafficked…… #storytime #fyp #warning ♬ original sound – 𝕮𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖆𖣂🖤✝️

Rich Homie Quan Honored With Exhibit At Atlanta’s Trap Music Museum

Rich Homie Quan was honored in Atlanta over the weekend with a heartfelt tribute at the Trap Music Museum, nearly one year after the rapper’s death at age 34.

The exhibit, now open to the public, celebrates Quan’s musical legacy and deep ties to the city that shaped his rise. His family, including his father Corey Lamar, visited the museum to see the tribute in person.

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“I’m ecstatic — sad that it has to be this way — but grateful for him to be acknowledged,” Lamar told WGXA News.

Born and raised in Atlanta, Quan broke through in the early 2010s with hits like “Type of Way” and “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh).”

His work with Rich Gang on the track “Lifestyle” further cemented his place in Hip-Hop.

The City of Atlanta formally recognized Rich Homie Quan with three official proclamations, including Rich Homie Quan Day and Rich in Spirit Day.

His final project, “Legacy of Hits,” was released with help from Sims.

Quan died on September 5, 2024. According to the autopsy, the cause was the combined effects of fentanyl, alprazolam, codeine and promethazine. Authorities ruled the death accidental.

Rich Homie Quan’s Father Reflects On Son’s Legacy

His father spoke openly about Quan’s mental health struggles and urged others, especially Black men, to seek help.

“A lot of men carry a lot of things as Black men, and if you don’t get help — if you don’t raise your hand and acknowledge you have a problem — this can lead to death,” Lamar said. “My son was in a dark space.”

Lamar also described the deep connection he shared with his son, both personally and professionally.

“It’s a feeling I don’t wish on any other parent,” he said. “Not only my son, but my best friend — not only my best friend, but my business partner. We had a great relationship, father and son. Quan didn’t make moves without me, and I didn’t make moves without him.”

The Rich Homie Quan exhibit opened at the Trap Music Museum in Atlanta on the weekend of September 5, 2025.

Clipse Look Back On Historic Vatican Performance: “It Was A Moment for Us”

Clipse reflected on making Hip-Hop history after becoming the first rap act to perform at the Vatican during the “Grace for the World” concert in St. Peter’s Square on September 13.

Performing in front of more than 253,000 attendees, Pusha T and Malice took the stage with a live gospel choir and performed “The Birds Don’t Sing,” featuring John Legend, a reflective track from their latest album Let God Sort Em Out.

The song pays tribute to their late parents and marked a deeply personal moment for the duo in one of the most sacred venues on Earth.

“It was definitely a moment for us,” Malice told VIBE. “I think we definitely broke ground. It’s overdue and past time that people understand that Hip-Hop belongs everywhere. It’s expression, it’s communication, it teaches the world about our culture.”

He continued, “It’s an art form that’s celebrated in every walk of life. It’s nothing that should be surprising — we should be celebrated everywhere.”

Pharrell Williams, a longtime Clipse collaborator and friend, produced the Vatican event.

Pusha T reflected on how far the genre has come since its early days, when it was often dismissed by mainstream institutions.

“I’ve been here for a long time with Hip-Hop, and I remember it not being seen as an art, and it not being televised,” he said. “And like you said, now being at the Vatican — we do this so everyone can see how far it can go.”

Released in July, Let God Sort Em Out marked Clipse’s first album in 14 years and debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart.

The Vatican concert, held on September 13, is now available to stream on Disney+.

Cardi B Claims Bia Used Ghostwriter For “Whole Lotta Money” & Has Receipts To Prove It

Cardi B lit up a Twitter Spaces session Wednesday night (October 8) with claims Bia didn’t write her breakout hit “Whole Lotta Money” and that she has the reference track on her phone to prove it.

“Your biggest record, [WHOLE LOTTA MONEY], is a reference,” Cardi said during the heated rant. “I have the reference on my phone… word for word, bar for bar. So y’all can’t even play me with that writing s###.”

The Bronx rapper didn’t stop there. She claimed the track was originally offered to her before she passed on it.

“I got the ‘WHOLE LOTTA MONEY’ record,” she added. “That s### was sent to me first, and I dubbed it. And I have the reference track.”

The verbal firestorm came after Bia dismissed Cardi’s diss on “Pretty & Petty,” a track from her 2025 album Am I the Drama?, during a recent interview on Hot 97.

“Girl, go enjoy your pregnancy,” she said, brushing off the jab and insisting she didn’t want to escalate the situation. Bia also implied that Cardi B uses a ghostwriter.

But Cardi wasn’t buying the peace talk, pointing out that Bia had no problem throwing accusations while she was pregnant.

“Y’all thought I was an easy target to pick on, and I’m not. I’ll go toe to toe with you b###### in the street and in the booth,” she said.

Cardi also accused Bia of spreading a rumor that she had been unfaithful to Offset during their marriage.

She said Bia only pushed that narrative after trying to stir up drama by accusing Cardi of copying her style—a claim that didn’t gain traction.

Cardi said she had “complete confirmation” that Bia spread the cheating rumor.

She also called out Bia’s hypocrisy, claiming that Bia made the infidelity claim when she was five months pregnant with her daughter, Blossom.

The tension between the two rappers dates back to 2023 when Bia liked a tweet suggesting Cardi was biting her style.

That sparked a series of heated phone calls and soured what had once been a cordial relationship.

The feud has since spilled into the public eye, with both artists trading jabs online and in interviews. As of now, Cardi says she has the proof and isn’t backing down.

‘It’s so embarrassing’: Houston man takes Zelle payment from a customer. He didn’t think he’d have to go into a Chase bank to sort out the financial mess

A Houston TikToker is issuing a warning about accepting Zelle payments from strangers as a means of business transaction.

The TikToker, @ogpdub, says he received a Zelle payment for a service he recently provided. However, after the customer reported the transaction as fraudulent, his Zelle account was shut down entirely. In fact, he filmed the video from a Chase bank branch.

“Be careful who you Zelle, and careful who you allow to Zelle you, alright?” he says. “Because once that person reports fraud, even though they actually—you gave them a service and you charged them and they gave you the money—they can report fraud and get your Zelle account shut down.”

“Now [you] don’t have a Zelle,” he says. “Now people are looking at you like you don’t have a bank account. It’s so embarrassing. I just went through it, man. So, like, be careful who you allow to Zelle you, alright? I’d rather Zelle you, before you Zelle me, because I know I’m not gonna report fraud. I have nothing to report fraud about. I’m paying you for something or giving you money for something, plain and clear. But people will use your account, finesse you, report fraud, and get their money back, and now you’re Zelle-less, alright? So be mindful of that.”

How to Report Fraud to Zelle

There’s some recourse for customers who report fraud, either through Zelle, your bank, or state/federal agencies. But his warning highlights a growing vulnerability in the growing gig economy for the people offering services. While Zelle provides some limited protection for buyers who report fraud, sellers have little recourse when customers exploit the system to get free goods and services.

In fact, if one looks around for answers, the general answer, per Norton, is that “Zelle doesn’t offer fraud protection for authorized payments. If you willingly send money to someone who turns out to be a scammer, there’s a good chance you won’t be able to recover the funds. The best way to protect yourself is to only send money to people you know personally, trust completely, and can verify independently.”

If you are the victim of chargeback fraud, you have a few options. However, there are also some reminders and exceptions to note.

For one, it is not recommended that people use Zelle for their businesses, except for peer-to-peer transactions, such as those on Facebook Marketplace. One reason for this is that Zelle does not have chargebacks or a dispute process. If a customer claims fraud, they must initiate a chargeback through their bank or card network.

Additionally, since no credit cards are involved, the transaction will not be protected under the Fair Credit Billing Act. It won’t be covered by Regulation E, which is part of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, according to chargeback.io, 44% of chargebacks come from friendly fraud, which means the buyer makes a purchase and then claims fraud as an attempt to avoid paying. But then, both they (and the seller) would need to go through a process of providing evidence to back up their side.

Commenters: Be Cautious When Using Zelle

In the comment section of the TikToker’s video, many people made similar claims about being taken advantage of by others through Zelle.

“Yes, someone Zelle’d me and reported it fraud,” said one commenter. “My whole account got [shut down]. They took the money back and [mailed] me a check. Never again!!”

Even a banker said she doesn’t recommend Zelle unless you know that person well. “I am a banker and this is correct!” she said. “Please never Zelle or accept Zelle from someone you don’t know! I recommend money orders [and] cashier’s checks!”

Another banker asked, “Do you have any recommendations during the investigation process?”

“No, the back office will do a full investigation, but until than Zelle becomes complete blocked for the client,” she replied. “I’ve seen many time when customers change numbers. They even try to open a new account and cancel the previous account, but since your social [security number] is tied to the claim that doesn’t help. I always advise to NOT Zelle anyone. It’s very convenient, of course, to just pay someone specially for a service. But to save you form the headache and issues, I always suggest paper trail, which would be a check or a money order.”

All Hip Hop reached out to @ogpdub for comment.

@ogpdub Zelle don’t care either lol #fyp #zelle #fraud #scammers ♬ original sound – OG PDUB

Nas Confirms Long-Awaited DJ Premier Album Is Finally Finished: “A Long Time Coming”

Nas has officially broken the silence on his long-discussed collaboration with DJ Premier, revealing that their long-anticipated joint album is finally complete and includes tracks fans have been waiting on for years.

In a conversation with Rolling Stone, the Queensbridge MC said the project pulls from unreleased sessions the duo recorded over time.

“I’m going to say at least two of those ideas happened on this album,” Nas said. “We didn’t get a chance to do ’em when we were talking about ’em, but we finally got a chance to put those recordings together this year.”

While the album title remains under wraps, Nas made it clear this wasn’t just another studio link-up—it’s a reunion decades in the making.

“I can’t wait for people to finally hear it,” Nas said. “I don’t know about anybody else, but for me and him, it was personally a long time coming for us to do it.”

The album’s first single, “Define My Name,” already dropped earlier this year as part of Mass Appeal Records’ Legend Has It series—a year-long celebration of New York’s Hip-Hop elite.

Nas & DJ Premier – Define My Name

The campaign kicked off in June with Slick Rick’s Victory, his first full-length project in over two decades, and has since included new music from Raekwon (The Emperor’s New Clothes) and Ghostface Killah (Supreme Clientele 2).

Next up in the series is Mobb Deep’s Infinite, due October 10, marking the group’s first album since Prodigy’s passing in 2017.

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Big L’s posthumous Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King follows on October 31, with a new De La Soul project expected before the year closes.

“It’s 1995 all over again,” Nas told Rolling Stone. “Sometimes I feel like 2025 has that feeling. It’s not going backwards, [it’s] going forward, though.”

He added, “This series is to encourage [and] inspire Hip-Hop and remind us all [of] the pureness of Hip-Hop. I hope that we all can do this together.”

DJ Premier first teased the idea of a full-length collaboration with Nas back in 2013. Over a decade later, the album is finally real—and according to Nas, well worth the wait.

‘I’m definitely checking my room now’: Georgia guests get on Carnival Cruise Line Glory ship. Then they flip over the mattress

A Georgia woman on a Carnival Cruise Line ship found a horrifying thing underneath her mattress: Bed bugs. Here’s how Carnival resolved the situation.

In a video with over 58,000 views, TikTok user @savagemanda89 showed a maid cleaning her room due to the apparent pests. “Never again,” she wrote in the video’s caption. 

Based on her video, Carnival did not switch out her room or give her alternate accommodations. Instead, a maid on the ship searched for the bed bugs and “cleaned them” leaving her to return to her dwelling. 

So, do Carnival Cruises normally have bed bugs? And what should you do if you find them in your cabin?

‘Never Again’: Bed Bugs on Carnival Cruise Ships

Carnival Cruises admit that bedbugs do occasionally come onboard via guest luggage. When a guest brings their suitcase from a hotel, resort, or even from their home, they might carry with them an unwanted pest. Obviously, that part is outside of the cruise line’s control.

“Carnival Cruise Line has extensive procedures and protocols for the detection and treatment of bedbugs. All Stateroom Attendants are trained to recognize the possible presence of bedbugs and are required to conduct weekly inspections of every cabin,” the company’s website indicates

Apparently, this process doesn’t always end with pristine results. In a 2023 review of the Carnival Liberty, a passenger wrote, “Definitely came home with bed bug bites.”

Another review from 2023 reiterated the fact that you can come home with bed bugs, this time on the Carnival Legend. “I ended up leaving the cruise with bronchitis and bed bugs!! I wish I could send them my Terminix bill,” they wrote. 

Carnival Passengers Discuss Bug Problems

In the comments section of the TikTok video, some commenters said they found @savagemanda89’s story hard to believe. “If sure if there were actually bed bugs, the mattress would have immediately been swapped out and the room would have been cleaned and sterilized,” wrote one person.

A TikTok commenter from the original post who also stayed on the Glory said the ship needed “better cleaning.” They said, “These ships need [more time] to clean before boarding [new] passengers. The boat debarks at 8 a.m., and the next group starts getting on around noon. That’s crazy!”

Other apparent Carnival Cruise guests cemented the fact that the ships may have a pest problem. One user wrote, “We just got off that boat Friday! No bed bugs in our room but down the hall, a couple did get bitten up and the management stated it was allergic reaction! But from what?”

There’s a good chance that the stateroom attendants missed the signs available for them for some passengers, leading to a discrepancy in how they treat certain rooms. There’s always a risk when staying at any hotel, although customers recently seem to struggle to find bite-free spaces. 

All Hip Hop reached out to @savagemanda89 and Carnival Cruise’s press line for more information. We’ll let you know if we hear back from either party. 

@savagemanda89 #carnivalcruise #carnivalglorycruise #carnivalcruiseline #bedbugs ♬ original sound – savagemanda89

Boosie Badazz Hires Scandal-Plagued Lobbyists To Beg Donald Trump For Pardon

Boosie Badazz is making a bold bid for freedom by hiring two controversial lobbyists with checkered pasts to help him secure a presidential pardon from Donald Trump as he prepares to serve a possible 24-month federal sentence on a gun charge.

The Louisiana rapper, born Torrence Hatch Jr., has tapped J.M. Burkman & Associates to plead his case directly to the former president, according to records obtained by LegiStorm.

The lobbying firm is run by Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl, a pair best known for their criminal convictions related to deceptive robocalls targeting Black voters during the 2020 election.

Public disclosures show the duo is lobbying for “a presidential pardon” on behalf of the 42-year-old artist, whom they describe as a “world class musician.”

Boosie pleaded guilty in August 2025 to being a felon in possession of a firearm following a 2023 arrest in San Diego.

As part of a plea deal, prosecutors dropped a second weapons charge. Federal authorities are now pushing for the maximum sentence of two years behind bars.

Boosie Badazz Publicly Pleads With Donald Trump For Presidential Pardon

The rapper has been vocal about what he sees as political bias in his case.

“Trump CHECK MY CASE OUT,” he posted on social media in January. “MY CASE WAS DISMISSED BUT BIDENS DOJ RECHARGED ME WITH THE SAME GUN CHARGE BIDEN PARDON HIS SON OF.”

Boosie’s criminal history stretches back over a decade. In 2009, he was sentenced to four years in prison for drug and gun offenses. He was later hit with a 10-year sentence for violating probation, though he was acquitted of a high-profile murder charge in 2012.

The lobbyists he hired aren’t exactly known for subtlety. Burkman and Wohl were reportedly convicted in Ohio for orchestrating robocalls that spread false information to more than 85,000 voters in Black communities, discouraging them from voting by mail.

They were sentenced to probation and ordered to perform 500 hours of voter registration work. Additionally, the Federal Communications Commission fined them $5 million.

Boosie has repeatedly turned to Trump for help, especially after the 2024 election.

“@realDonaldTrump CAN U PARDON ME ON MY FED CASE?” he tweeted in November 2024. ”THE JUDGE DISMISSED MY CASE BUT THE RULING HAS BEEN APPEALED.”

His sentencing is set for November 21.

Donald Trump Announces Israel & Hamas Have Signed First Phase Of Peace Plan

Donald Trump announced a significant diplomatic milestone Wednesday (October 8) as Israel and Hamas signed off on the initial phase of his proposed peace plan, aimed at halting the devastating conflict in Gaza and securing the release of hostages.

“I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan,” Trump posted on Truth Social, calling it “a GREAT Day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding Nations, and the United States of America.”

The agreement includes the release of all remaining hostages held in Gaza and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces to pre-agreed positions. Trump said “ALL of the Hostages” would be freed “very soon” as part of what he described as “first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the deal and praised Trump’s role in reaching it. “Tomorrow I will convene the government to approve the agreement and bring all our dear hostages home,” Netanyahu wrote on social media. “Thank you, President Trump, from the depths of my heart.”

Hamas issued a statement acknowledging the deal, crediting “responsible and serious negotiations between the movement and the Palestinian resistance factions.”

The group urged Trump and international mediators to “compel the [Israeli] government to fully implement the agreement’s requirements.”

According to Trump’s 20-point plan, the deal calls for the release of 48 hostages — 20 of whom Israel believes are still alive — in exchange for 1,950 Palestinian prisoners.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum responded with cautious optimism, saying the families received the news “with a mix of excitement, anticipation, and concern.”

The announcement came on the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attacks, when Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and captured 251 hostages.

Israel’s military response has since killed more than 67,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officials, and left large parts of the territory in ruins.

U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the development, stating, “The United Nations will support the full implementation of the agreement and will scale up the delivery of sustained and principled humanitarian relief, and we will advance recovery and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. The stakes have never been higher.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is “considering going to the Middle East” after visiting troops at Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday.

Despite the agreement, Israeli military operations in Gaza have continued. Far-right Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has publicly opposed the deal, pushing instead for a total defeat of Hamas, revealing the political strain within Netanyahu’s coalition.

Qatar, a central mediator in the talks, has pushed for international guarantees — led by the United States — to ensure Israel’s complete withdrawal from Gaza and a permanent end to hostilities.

Top 7 Types of Casino Bonus You’ll Find in Dutch Online Casinos

Online casinos in the Netherlands keep finding ways to attract players. One of the biggest hooks is the casino bonus. These offers can look simple on the surface but the details make all the difference. A bonus might give you free spins, extra cash to play with or even cashback when you lose.

Not every offer is the same, though. Some are worth grabbing, others come with heavy rules. Let’s go through the seven main types you’ll see at Dutch online casinos, how they work, and what you should know before claiming one.

1. The Welcome Bonus

This is the first deal most new players meet. A welcome bonus usually matches your first deposit. For example, if you put in €50 and the casino matches 100%, you now have €100 to play with.

Some casinos push this further with big numbers, like a 500% casino bonus on small deposits. That sounds huge, but always read the terms. Big percentages often mean higher wagering requirements or limits on what games you can play.

One more thing: welcome bonuses usually come in bundles. You might get a match bonus plus free spins together. It looks generous, but the fine print tells the real story. The welcome bonus can be a good start, but only if you understand what’s attached.

2. Deposit Match Bonus

This one is simple. You deposit money, and the casino adds extra based on a percentage. It might be 50%, 100%, or higher. Sometimes casinos offer it not just for the first deposit, but also for the second or third.

This kind of casino bonus works well if you already planned to deposit. Just don’t chase the bonus by putting in more money than you can afford.

Here’s an example: you deposit €100, the casino matches 50%, and you now have €150. But if the wagering requirement is 40x, you’ll need to bet a lot before you can cash out. That’s why checking the terms matters more than the headline percentage.

3. No Deposit Bonus

Players love this one. You get a small bonus without putting in any money at all. It might be €5 or €10, or maybe a few free spins. The idea is to let you try out the casino with no risk.

The downside is that these bonuses usually come with strict rules. You might have to play through the winnings many times before cashing out. Some casinos even cap your winnings at €50 or €100.

Still, if you want to test a new casino without spending, this is a good way. Think of it as a free demo, not a path to big money.

4. Free Spins Bonus

Slots are huge in Dutch casinos, and free spins are a common reward. You might get 20 free spins as part of a welcome deal or as a weekly reward. The spins usually apply to one or two selected games.

The winnings from free spins often count as bonus money. That means you need to wager them before you can withdraw. For instance, 20 free spins on a slot might give you €10 in winnings, but if the requirement is 30x, you’ll need to wager €300 before withdrawing.

If you like slots anyway, this casino bonus is worth using. But if you prefer table games, it won’t add much value.

5. Reload Bonus

A reload bonus is for existing players. It works like a deposit match, but it’s offered after the first deposit. For example, you add €50 on a Friday, and the casino adds another 50% as a reload.

These bonuses keep players active. They can be good if you play regularly, but again, the terms matter. Look for fair wagering requirements and make sure the reload bonus fits your playing style.

Sometimes reload bonuses come with themes. Dutch online casinos may tie them to holidays, football matches, or weekends. That little twist keeps things fun, but always remember the rules behind the offer.

6. Cashback Bonus

Nobody likes losing. That’s why cashback offers are popular. A cashback bonus gives you back a percentage of your losses over a set time – usually a week. It might be 5% or 10%.

This does not turn losing into winning, but it softens the blow. If you lose €100 and the cashback is 10% – you get €10 back. Some casinos give it in real cash – others as bonus money.

Cashback can be daily, weekly, or even monthly. Daily cashback helps casual players, while weekly suits those who play bigger amounts. You must always check the rules to see how the cashback is paid.

7. High Roller Bonus

Some Dutch casinos target players who deposit big amounts. These high roller bonuses can be generous. For example – deposit €500 and get a 100% match up to €1000.

The catch is simple: you need to deposit more than most casual players. The wagering requirements are usually heavy, too.

This type of casino bonus makes sense only if you already play with large amounts. It’s not for everyone, but serious players sometimes find value here. For high rollers, even a small percentage back on a big deposit can be worth hundreds of euros.

How to Spot a Good Bonus

Not all bonuses are equal. A 500% casino bonus looks exciting, but if the wagering requirement is 50x – it might not be worth it. Sometimes a smaller bonus with fairer rules gives more value.

Here are a few things to check:

  • Wagering requirement (the lower, the better)
  • Game restrictions (can you use it on your favorite games?)
  • Expiry date (bonuses don’t last forever)
  • Maximum win cap (some limit how much you can cash out)

Another smart move is to compare casinos. Many Dutch online casinos compete for players with similar offers. Spending five minutes checking which has lower wagering rules can save you a lot of stress later.

Tips for Using Casino Bonuses Wisely

  • Set a budget first – Bonuses are fun, but don’t spend extra just to qualify.
  • Read the fine print – Terms may sound boring, but they decide how useful the bonus really is.
  • Play games you enjoy – Don’t force yourself into slots or tables you dislike just to clear a bonus.
  • Track expiry dates – Many bonuses vanish after 7 or 14 days.
  • Don’t chase losses – Even cashback can’t fully protect you from overspending.

Bonuses should feel like an extra perk, not pressure to gamble more than you wanted.

Final Thoughts

Bonuses are a big part of Dutch online casinos. From welcome offers to reloads and cashback, there’s a type for every player. The important part is knowing how each casino bonus works and when it is actually useful.

Big numbers like a 500% casino bonus can be tempting. But you must always slow down and read the terms before you claim it. The best bonus is the one that fits your playing style and budget.

Play smart. Use the bonuses wisely, and they can add some extra fun to your online casino experience.

Aziz Ansari Carries Passport Everywhere, Admits He’s Anxious Over ICE Crackdowns

Aziz Ansari says his return to Los Angeles after a long stretch abroad came with an unexpected accessory—his passport—driven by anxiety over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in the city.

The Emmy-winning actor and comedian, who now resides in London, opened up about his apprehension during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, citing the visible uptick in immigration enforcement as the reason behind his unease.

“I haven’t been in LA in a while. I haven’t been here since all this ICE stuff started happening,” Ansari, 42, told host Jimmy Kimmel. “I’m all nervous. I got friends, they’re like, ‘We’re hiding our nanny in the basement. We might have to raise our kids. We don’t know what we’re going to do.’”

The creator of Master of None didn’t hold back when describing how the current immigration climate has personally affected him, even joking about the possibility of being mistaken for someone undocumented.

“I’m on edge, man. I’m carrying my passport all the time, just in case people haven’t seen the shows, you know?” he said. “Although I do think it would be amazing if they did grab me, ’cause there’d be an incredible viral video where all these people are like, ‘Oh my god, that’s the guy from Parks and Rec… he made Master of None. Oh my god, they’re arresting (Pakistani-American actor) Kumail Nanjiani!

Ansari’s remarks come on the heels of a Department of Homeland Security report stating that ICE had detained 5,000 individuals in Los Angeles between June and late August.

Offset Admits He Should Have Respected Cardi B More

Offset laid bare the truth behind his split from Cardi B during a revealing conversation on Baby, This is Keke Palmer, admitting that his own actions—including cheating—led to the unraveling of their high-profile marriage.

“I should’ve respected her way more, you know what I mean? I made bad decisions as a man, like stepping out,” the Migos rapper said during Tuesday’s episode. The 33-year-old, born Kiari Cephus, didn’t dodge accountability, acknowledging his role in the breakdown of the relationship.

“I was definitely not perfect in the situation,” he said. “I made a lot of mistakes. (There’s) a lot of things that I did wrong. She did things that was wrong.”

The couple, who share three children—Kulture, 7, Wave, 4, and Blossom, 13 months—had been married for seven years before Cardi filed for divorce in July 2024. Offset admitted his infidelity was the final straw.

“That’s why when she left, I had to take that on the chin,” he said. “I was being selfish, you know what I mean? And I can say that as a man. I’m a grown man.”

Despite the split, Offset emphasized the importance of keeping things civil for the sake of their children, saying they have “kids to live for.”

Cardi, who is now expecting her first child with NFL star Stefon Diggs, opened up about her side of the breakup in a separate interview released Monday.

Speaking with Jay Shetty on his “On Purpose” podcast, the 32-year-old artist said she had emotionally checked out of the relationship long before the legal paperwork was filed. “I felt the love dying,” she said. “From my end, from his end… I was very lonely because I chose to be lonely.”

How AI Tools Wrecked T.D. Jakes’ Opponent’s Legal Strategy In $6M Battle

Dallas Judge Sanctions Attorney for Fake AI Citations

T.D. Jakes secured a legal win in Dallas after a federal judge sanctioned attorney Tyrone Blackburn for submitting court documents filled with fake legal citations generated by artificial intelligence.

The ruling came in a defamation case Jakes filed against Duane Youngblood, who had accused the bishop of sexual misconduct dating back to the 1980s. Jakes denied the claims and said Youngblood tried to extort him for $6 million before going public. The court found Blackburn’s conduct during litigation to be unacceptable.

AI-Generated Briefs Triggered Court Penalty

Blackburn, who represented Youngblood, filed legal briefs that included made-up case law and misquoted rulings. The court said the filings were not only inaccurate but also misleading.

“Blackburn doubled-down. His reply brief contained the same problems as his initial brief. Rather than take responsibility for his misconduct, apologize, and voluntarily withdraw his brief, Blackburn pointed the finger at Plaintiff’s counsel, wrongly accusing them of doing exactly what he did twice—using AI to craft an inaccurate brief,” the judge wrote.

Blackburn admitted to using generative AI to draft the filings and apologized, saying he didn’t fully understand the technology. The court rejected that explanation.

“The Court holds that Blackburn engaged in sanctionable conduct under Rule 11. At best, he knowingly and repeatedly submitted legal documents that he neither prepared nor reviewed to ensure their accuracy… It is inexcusable to skirt this duty by relying on AI to draft a brief. Blackburn did so and, when accused, did so again.”

Judge Imposes $5K Fine and Revokes Court Privileges

Jakes’ legal team asked the court to award over $76,000 in attorney fees, but the judge instead fined Blackburn $5,000, emphasizing deterrence over compensation.

“The main purpose of Rule 11 is to deter, not to compensate. Indeed, district courts should consider a wide range of alternative possible sanctions for violation of the rule.”

The court ordered Blackburn to pay the fine in installments and revoked his pro hac vice status, which allowed him to practice in the district temporarily. Any future requests to appear in court must include the sanction order.

“Due to his misconduct and violations of court rules, Blackburn’s pro hac vice status is REVOKED… Any future… motion to appear pro hac vice filed by Blackburn… must include a copy of this order.”

Blackburn Also Under Fire in Fat Joe Lawsuit

This isn’t Blackburn’s only legal trouble. He’s also representing Terrance Dixon in a $20 million lawsuit against Fat Joe, alleging underpayment and coercion into “thousands of sex acts.”

Fat Joe’s attorney, Joe Tacopina, criticized Blackburn’s filings in that case as well, calling them “bogus” and citing the same issues with AI-generated content.

Tacopina said Blackburn’s actions show a “flagrant disregard of his duties,” referencing both the Jakes and Fat Joe lawsuits.

The ruling against Blackburn was issued in late June, marking a rare instance of a federal court penalizing a lawyer for misusing artificial intelligence in official court filings.

Kneecap Triggered Political Tensions After Government’s Mixed Messages

Kneecap Entry Dispute Fuels Political Fallout in Canada Over Alleged Ban

Kneecap found itself at the center of a political controversy in Ottawa after Canadian officials publicly claimed the Irish Hip-Hop group was barred from entering the country—despite no formal ban ever being issued.

The Belfast-based trio, known for their politically outspoken lyrics and support for Palestinian causes, was accused in September by Vince Gasparro, parliamentary secretary to the immigration minister, of being “ineligible to enter Canada” due to their alleged endorsement of “political violence.”

But that assertion unraveled quickly. Kneecap’s team denied the claim outright, calling it “wholly untrue and deeply malicious,” and pointed out that no official documentation or notice had ever been received.

UK Court Tossed Terrorism Charge Against Mo Chara

The controversy traces back to a November 2024 performance in London, where group member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh—who performs as Mo Chara—was accused of displaying a Hezbollah flag. Both the United Kingdom and Canada classify Hezbollah as a terrorist entity.

However, a UK court dismissed the terrorism charge in September. Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring ruled the case “unlawful” and “null” because prosecutors failed to meet the filing deadline.

“This entire process was never about me,” Ó hAnnaidh said outside the courthouse. “It was always about Gaza, about what happens if you dare to speak up.”

Opposition Demands Answers From Carney Government

The conflicting narratives prompted Melissa Lantsman, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, to call out Prime Minister Mark Carney’s administration for what she described as either dishonesty or political retreat.

“Either the parliamentary secretary lied to his constituents and all Canadians knowingly, or the government is cowering now in the face of controversy,” Lantsman said. “But either way, Canadians deserve an answer from a government that has stood on both sides of this issue.”

Kneecap, formed in 2017, performs primarily in Irish Gaelic and has drawn criticism for its vocal support of Palestinians and criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

Lawmakers and Advocacy Groups Push for Transparency

NDP MP Jenny Kwan questioned the timing of Gasparro’s statement, which came before the UK court’s ruling. “Canada needs to make sure that such decisions are accountable and that they’re not subject to arbitrary and political weaponization,” she told the National Post.

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs had already flagged Kneecap’s planned Canadian tour, issuing an “action alert” in July to pressure the government for clarity on the group’s admissibility.

Immigration Minister Silent on Specifics

Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab has refused to comment on Kneecap’s case, citing privacy laws. Her department said individuals can be denied entry for reasons involving “security, human or international rights violations, or criminal activity” but declined to confirm whether any of those applied to the group.

Gasparro, a former media executive who entered Parliament earlier this year, initially stood by his statement but has since redirected all inquiries to the broader government.

Tour Dates Canceled Amid Ongoing Confusion

Kneecap’s scheduled Canadian shows, including a stop in Toronto, remain canceled. Still, the group maintains that no official ban was ever issued. Their manager emphasized the group’s clean legal record, saying, “Kneecap has NO charges OR convictions in ANY country, EVER.”

As of September 2024, the UK court’s dismissal of the terrorism charge against Ó hAnnaidh remains the only formal legal decision in the matter.