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Ye Completes First Raymond James Stadium Show Despite Political Opposition

Ye pulled off his first Tampa show without incident Friday night at Raymond James Stadium, proving the venue’s free speech stance held firm against mounting political pressure.

The rapper’s June 26 performance went smoothly despite U.S. Senator Rick Scott’s Change.org petition, which gathered over 11,000 signatures demanding cancellation based on Ye’s history of antisemitic remarks and Nazi imagery.

The Tampa Sports Authority cited constitutional protections and contractual obligations that specifically prevent cancellation based on an artist’s past statements or political viewpoints.

Jewish organizations across Florida made their opposition crystal clear.

The Tampa Jewish Federation released a statement calling the decision “deeply disappointed and disturbed,” emphasizing that the TSA’s choice lent “institutional credibility to an individual who has caused genuine fear and anxiety to Jews across the country.”

The organization pointed out that Ye’s apology in The Wall Street Journal last January felt like a PR move, especially since his antisemitic posts continued through February 2025 when he again self-identified as a Nazi.

The Florida Holocaust Museum responded by offering free admission from June 26 through 28, framing it as an opportunity for the community to choose “real history” over hate speech.

Meanwhile, Ye’s planned July 4 show in San Antonio faces serious trouble.

San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones is actively pushing to cancel the Alamodome concert, calling it inappropriate for a city-funded venue given his record of hate speech.

The mayor’s office has been working with local Jewish leaders to block the performance, though the show remains officially scheduled as of June 28.

The contrast between Tampa’s free speech defense and San Antonio’s resistance shows how differently cities are handling the controversy surrounding his comeback tour.

The second Tampa show is scheduled for Sunday night, with organizers adding the extra date after overwhelming ticket demand.

Khadijah Farrakhan Dies At 90 After 72 Years With Minister Louis Farrakhan

Minister Louis Farrakhan lost his partner of seven decades when Mother Khadijah Farrakhan passed away at 90 on Saturday, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the Nation of Islam and influenced Hip-Hop culture for generations.

The First Lady of the Nation of Islam stood beside her husband through his rise to prominence, serving as an anchor for their family and the movement itself.

Born in 1935, Khadijah converted to Islam in 1955, two years after marrying Louis, and together they built a life rooted in faith, discipline, and service to their community.

Their marriage lasted 72 years, producing nine children and weathering the kind of public scrutiny that comes with being at the center of one of America’s most influential religious organizations.

According to the Chicago Crusader, the Nation of Islam released a statement saying she was “a loving wife, mother, a faithful devoted follower of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad.”

Two of their sons, Louis Jr. and Joshua, predeceased her, passing in 2018 and 2023, respectively.

From their home in Chicago’s Kenwood neighborhood, they led the Nation of Islam at Mosque Maryam in the South Shore, becoming fixtures in the city’s spiritual and cultural landscape.

Khadijah’s influence extended beyond the mosque walls into the broader Black consciousness movement.

When she took the stage at the 1997 Million Woman March in Philadelphia, following her husband’s organization of the 1995 Million Man March, she delivered a message that resonated across generations: “A nation can rise no higher than its women. We focus on women but cannot lose sight that we must rise as a family, men, women and children.”

Her words reflected a philosophy that Hip-Hop artists and activists would echo throughout the decades, as the Nation of Islam’s relationship with Hip-Hop culture became increasingly visible through artists like Nas, Tupac, and Jay Electronica.

Behind every major figure stands someone holding the foundation together, and Khadijah was that force for Minister Farrakhan.

Where’s Diddy?

Diddy’s lawyers say they cannot even reach him. But where is Diddy?

According to court filings first reported by AllHipHop’s Grouchy Greg Watkins, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team has asked a federal judge for more time because they have been unable to communicate with the mogul since his transfer to FCI Fort Dix. His biggest civil case still hangs over his head and is moving forward. They need to speak to him.

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EXCLUSIVE: Diddy’s Lawyers Say They Can’t Reach Him In Prison As Lil Rod Lawsuit Proceeds

Attorney Erica A. Wolff told United States District Judge J. Paul Oetken that the defense has been unable to speak with Diddy before a key filing deadline in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ lawsuit.

“As the Court is aware, Mr. Combs is currently incarcerated at FCI Fort Dix,” Wolff wrote. “The undersigned Counsel for Mr. Combs has been unable to communicate with Mr. Combs at FCI Fort Dix in advance of the approaching deadline to file his amended answer and counterclaims.”

But – what happened to Diddy? They can’t have somebody in the jail go over to his cell and tell him he has a phone call? I am confused. Shouldn’t this be easy work? What makes this so much different that other cases? I am wondering if this is a statement on Diddy’s safety or his state of mind? I am seriously curious – even worried. Could something bad have happened? Or, is this something strategic?

The defense requested an additional three weeks, pushing the deadline to July 21. Now, it is up to the judge.

Lil Rod‘s lawsuit is a different civil case.

The producer, who worked on The Love Album: Off The Grid, filed suit in 2024 with the craziest of allegations. He accused Combs of sexual harassment, sexual assault, trafficking, drugging his drinks, forcing him to solicit sex workers, attempting to pressure him into sexual encounters with other men through promises of career advancement and threatening him with violence.

Diddy has denied the allegations from the very beginning. But there is smoke! Lil Rod was all up in the Diddy Doc by Netflix and seems to have credibility to me.

The court has already dismissed several portions of the lawsuit, including civil RICO claims, breach of contract claims, emotional distress claims and a trafficking allegation against Combs Global, significant allegations remain active. The trafficking claim against Combs personally, along with claims involving alleged sexual assault, are still moving through federal court.

Diddy’s legal battles are far from over. I just want to know what is going on!

Donald Trump’s Bad Week Gets Worse After Joe Biden Calls Him A Loser

Donald Trump is having the kind of week where everything he touches turns into a disaster, and this Saturday just made it exponentially worse.

Former President Joe Biden showed up at a Maryland Democratic Party Gala and absolutely unloaded on Trump’s obsession with putting his name on everything in Washington, calling him a “loser” while mocking his renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Biden didn’t stop there either, saying, “It’s not just his vanity projects, putting his name on the Kennedy Center, building an arch in his own honor, even hiring his own pool guy to fix the Reflecting Pool. Whoa, what a loser,” according to TMZ.

The former president went further, accusing Trump of corruption “on a scale never seen before in American history in any administration.”

But Biden’s verbal assault wasn’t even the worst part of Trump’s week.

Just days earlier, Trump’s entire Freedom 250 concert series finally imploded after nearly every major artist bailed on the event.

Vanilla Ice was supposed to perform, but organizers canceled the whole thing two hours before showtime, citing weather as the excuse.

Before that collapse, artists like Martina McBride, The Commodores, Bret Michaels, Young MC, Milli Vanilli, and Morris Day all walked away from the lineup. Young MC explained that performers “were never told about any political involvement” when they got booked.

Trump then stepped in and declared himself the “Number One Attraction anywhere in the World,” giving a rally-style speech about his massive ballroom that he built by demolishing the East Wing, a project now facing legal challenges.

The whole situation perfectly illustrates what former President Barack Obama recently said about Trump on the “All The Smoke” podcast.

Obama explained that Trump has an “obsession” with him and that he occupies “a suite” rent-free in Trump’s head.

Obama stated directly, “I believe in face-to-face…he knows better not to say those things to me in my face.”

Obama also noted that Trump “deeply wants to be beloved” and will “build his own arches, build his own statues,” trying to force people to love him, which is exactly what we’re seeing play out with the Reflecting Pool renovations and the failed concert series.

The Reflecting Pool itself became a symbol of Trump’s failures, turning green with algae just days after its completion.

Las Vegas bartender serves Georgia judge in Champagne room. She can’t believe what he does next: ‘Really disturbing’

A former Las Vegas bottle girl recalls how she once served a Georgia judge. What he did after their evening together disturbs her to this day.

TikTok creator Fendi (@stickyybunzzz) says the incident happened years ago, but she remembers the details very well.

“In the nightlife industry … you meet people either at their lowest or in their worst light,” she says to start the video. “I’m working out here in this club in Vegas. Black guy, 6’5”, very well educated, very well put together.”

She soon learned that the man was a judge visiting Las Vegas from Georgia. He paid Fendi and a friend handsomely to wait on him for the evening. 

An Evening in Las Vegas with a Georgia Judge Goes South

Eventually, she says the judge asked her if she could procure some cocaine for him. That was nothing unusual, according to Fendi.

The group stayed at the club until it closed around 7 a.m. Fendi had to go home and rest before returning to the club the next evening for another shift. 

“I [get to] work at 9, 8 o’clock,” she says. “He’s there in the same outfit I’d last seen him in. That’s honestly kind of typical for Vegas, because you can be out 24, 75 hours straight. He probably was in the casino overnight.”

She says she approached him and asked why he was in the club again. According to her, he told her that at 7 a.m., he walked outside the club and saw an unhoused man smoking something. He started chatting up with the man. The man ended up introducing him to two random women. 

What Did the Georgia Judge Do After Leaving the Club?

Fendi says he apparently left the area with the two women and started doing an even more illicit substance with them: Crack cocaine. He did that until well into the day before returning to the club.

At that point, his cards were basically mostly maxed out. But Fendi says he still paid her about half of what he had the previous night to wait on him again.

Still, the interaction left an impression on her. “You’re a judge in Georgia who just came on vacation, did crack with strangers, and now you’re going to go back and [probably sentence] people who sell crack,” she says. “While the whole time you’re a customer.”

How Common Is This Champagne Room Story?

In the comments section of the video, viewers agreed that “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” for a reason. By the way, that was a marketing slogan designed to capture the spirit of the city that its visitors bureau wanted to portray to tourists. And, yes, it’s also common to call it “Sin City,” which also indicates it is a place where people aren’t on their best behavior.

“People with high-stress jobs do whatever they can in their free time,” wrote one person. 

“What happened to ‘What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’?” asked a second viewer. 

“The system is so hypocritical it’s unreal,” a third person said.

AllHipHop contacted Fendi via TikTok comment and direct message for comment. We will update this story if she responds.

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♬ original sound – Fendi

Jay-Z & Target: A List Of Everybody With Exclusive Drops

Jay-Z‘s decision to release a Target-exclusive vinyl edition of Reasonable Doubt for the album’s 30th anniversary has re-ignited calls for a boycott and, if nothing else, has sparked intense debate within the culture. But while the criticism has been loud, many have started to point out that the retail strategy itself is anything but new.

Target has faced boycott campaigns from activists and the Black community over claims regarding the dismantling of D.E.I. (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion), company’s business relationships and even investments connected to Israel. As a result, artists and brands that partner with the retail giant have been targeted as well.

READ ALSO: Jay-Z Unveils HBO Docuseries With Rick Rubin

As he celebrates 30 years of his rap career, Jay-Z has found himself at the center of that scorching hot debate. Roc Nation announced the commemorative Reasonable Doubt vinyl would be sold exclusively through Target. The release celebrates one of Hip-Hop’s most influential albums and is part of a larger rollout, likely years in the making.

Still, many argue the outrage has been selective.

Industry insiders cite the likely reality that record labels rather than artists themselves. These deals are designed to guarantee premium shelf space, drive promotional campaigns and help labels recoup manufacturing and marketing costs. While artists may approve releases, distribution strategies are often part of broader label agreements that have existed for decades. But, this is Jay-Z.

More curious critics contend Jay-Z has received far more intense criticism when numerous major urban artists have participated in nearly identical Target-exclusive campaigns – minus the backlash.

Target Exclusive Vinyl Releases (Past Two Years):

• Jay-Z: Reasonable Doubt (30th Anniversary)
• J. Cole: The Fall-Off (4LP)
• J. Cole: 2014 Forest Hills Drive (10th Anniversary)
• Kendrick Lamar: GNX
• Kendrick Lamar: To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary)
• Eminem: The Death of Slim Shady
• Eminem: The Marshall Mathers LP (25th Anniversary)
• Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday 2
• Playboi Carti: Whole Lotta Red (5th Anniversary)
• Snoop Dogg: Missionary

• Doechii: Alligator Bites Never Heal
• Schoolboy Q: Oxymoron (10th Anniversary)
• Juice WRLD: Fighting Demons
• Kid Cudi: INSANO

The list is here simply to demonstrate how pervasive retail partnerships have become across the music industry, especially with Target. Target exclusives have become a common marketing tool. The details of his deal have not been made public and the mogul has not addressed the furor no matter how viral it has become.

For supporters of the ongoing boycott, the retailer itself remains the issue regardless of who negotiated the agreement. Some say, “Just continue as you were regardless of Jay-Z’s business.” Share your thoughts in the comments and read some others, outside of the culture, have partnered with Target. For perspective.

• Taylor Swift: The Life of a Showgirl (Exclusive Colored Vinyl)
• Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department
• Taylor Swift: Lover
• Taylor Swift: evermore
• Taylor Swift: Red (Taylor’s Version) (4LP)

• Billie Eilish: HIT ME HARD AND SOFT
• Billie Eilish: WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? (Glow in the Dark)

• Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS
• Olivia Rodrigo: SOUR
• Olivia Rodrigo: You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love

• Sabrina Carpenter: Man’s Best Friend
• Sabrina Carpenter: Fruitcake

• Ariana Grande: eternal sunshine
• Ariana Grande: petal

• BTS: ARIRANG (Multiple Exclusive Versions)
• LE SSERAFIM: PUREFLOW Pt. 1
• KATSEYE: BEAUTIFUL CHAOS

• Niall Horan: Dinner Party
• The Beatles: Abbey Road
• Queen: Greatest Hits
• Creedence Clearwater Revival: The 20 Greatest Hits
• Various Artists: Stranger Things Season 5 Soundtrack
• Various Artists: Stranger Things: The WSQK Collection

‘Get your Costco card from Groupon !!!’: Atlanta woman goes to Costco. Then she realizes she can get an iPhone for 50% off through T-Mobile

Costco cards offer a surprising amount of deals. Outside of the warehouse amenities, customers can get better rates when purchasing vehicles, prescriptions, vacations, and, as one woman has pointed out, phones.

Ak Roulette (@akroulette), a Georgia-based content creator, shared a hack to get an iPhone 15 for $300 with a Costco card. According to her, Costco members can grab a brand new iPhone for 50% off from T-Mobile.

As of this writing, her post discussing the hack, alongside its quirks, has more than 5 million views.

How to Get an iPhone 50% Off at Costco

Costco has a vendor relationship with T-Mobile, which means that Costco members can take advantage of exclusive rates and deals with the cellphone service provider. Online, the wholesale store says that members can “Get $450 in value … When [they] switch to T-Mobile and activate a new phone on Experience Beyond. $150 & $50 Costco Digital Shop Cards + $250 Prepaid Visa Card.”

Costco does have the iPhone 15 available for customers to purchase through T-Mobile, which is noted on its website.

Ak Roulette said that all she had to do was acquire a Costco membership, go inside a warehouse, purchase the phone, and then pick it up at T-Mobile. She said she received the phone for “50% off,” or $300. The iPhone 15 is $629.99 on T-Mobile’s website, so the $300 she paid was a little more than half off.

Outside of the deal Ak Roulette mentioned, Costco has other offerings for phones. For instance, the warehouse retailer has deals for customers to get an iPhone 17, a Galaxy S25, gift cards, or different plans with the warehouse chain’s two carriers, AT&T and T-Mobile.

What Issues Did This Costco Customer Run Into With T-Mobile?

Ak Roulette ran into some trouble fulfilling the deal when she got to T-Mobile, which she noted in her video. According to her, the employee she worked with was unfamiliar with Costco and T-Mobile’s vendor relationship. She says that when she arrived at T-Mobile, the employee tried to tell her that she couldn’t pick up the phone she had just purchased.

“She’s telling me over and over, ‘I can’t do that. I can’t do that.’ Well, I think I can. I think I can,” Ak Roulette said.

After some back-and-forth, she was able to secure her brand-new device, which she unboxed in her video.

“It feels so much better than the 13,” Ak Roulette said.

Viewers, however, said there were additional complications with Ak Roulette’s purchase. For one, some viewers claimed that customers have to get the phones shipped from Costco, not from T-Mobile.

“The t-mobile rep at the store was right tho. Costco and Sam’s HAS to ship the phone to you, they do get in trouble when they send customers to a different store, so i’m sure the Costco rep got chewed out by their manager after the Tmobile rep told their manager,” one viewer said. “Also, it’s a monthly credit that’s applied to your bill, you don’t get the $315 all at once, it’s split up into 24 months so if you leave you lose the credit and have to pay the full balance of the phone.”

Others mentioned that the deal likely came with a T-Mobile plan. They recommended other cellphone carriers, such as Mint Mobile, instead. Ak Roulette, however, seemed happy with her purchase.

How to Get a Better Deal on Costco Memberships

Some viewers shared additional tips in the comments section on how to get better deals on Costco memberships.

“Step one – go to Groupon & get a membership for 50% off. I paid $35 for my first year,” one viewer said. Ak Roulette replied, “Ima start asking y’all before I do stuff cause now I’m mad I didn’t save more.”

Groupon has a promotion that offers potential customers benefits when purchasing a Costco membership. When a person purchases a deal from the platform, they can get a discount on the base cost of a membership or bonus credit to use inside the store.

As of this writing, Groupon is offering a $50 or $100 bonus credit alongside Costco memberships. The company doesn’t always offer discounts, but it does have offers that customers can frequently take advantage of.

“Within two weeks of your successful membership purchase, Costco will email you a $50 or $100 Costco.com online promo code. Eligible customers receive it automatically, no action needed,” the platform states.

AllHipHop reached out to Ak Roulette and T-Mobile via email, as well as Costco via press form, for more information. We will update this story if any party responds.

@akroulette Costco X T-Mobile new iPhone 50% off #akroulette #fyp ♬ original sound – Ak Roulette

Detroit Rapper All Star JR Gets Two Month Trial Delay

All Star JR is heading to federal court in Houston this August after his legal team successfully pushed back the trial date by two months.

The Detroit rapper’s case, which stems from an April shooting at Confessions Restaurant, now has jury selection scheduled for August 31, 2026, instead of the original July 7 date.

Judge George C. Hanks Jr. approved the delay after defense attorney John M. Helms filed an unopposed motion requesting additional time to prepare his defense strategy.

The incident that sparked this federal case happened on April 8 when multiple men allegedly confronted All Star JR inside the Upper Kirby restaurant over jewelry.

During the struggle, a handgun fell to the floor, and prosecutors claim All Star JR picked it up and opened fire on the group.

One victim was shot before the others fled toward an elevator, and then All Star JR allegedly approached the wounded man and fired additional shots at close range before striking him with the weapon and leaving the restaurant.

NBA Ben10, born Ben Anthony Fields, was among those shot multiple times that day.

Court filings reveal he suffered irreversible paralysis from the waist down as a result of his injuries.

The incident has resulted in both federal and state charges against All Star JR, including a federal felon-in-possession charge and a state aggravated assault charge in Harris County that specifically references traumatic brain or spine injury.

Helms argued in his filing that he needed more time to review discovery materials, investigate the shooting, meet with his client, and determine whether the case could be resolved before trial.

He also noted that his team has received only one surveillance video from prosecutors, while additional discovery remains outstanding.

The parallel state case in Harris County adds another layer of complexity to the defense strategy, and court documents indicate the defense plans to raise a justification or necessity argument.

Prosecutors have built their case partly on social media posts and All Star JR’s music video for “Mob United,” which references Confessions Restaurant.

They’re using these materials to argue that he taunted people involved in the incident. The trial is expected to last approximately three days once jury selection begins at the end of August.

Assault Victim Describes How Chrisean Rock’s Attack Left Her Shattered

Chrisean Rock faces a judge’s decision on whether to grant a $250,000 default judgment after refusing to show up in court and defend herself against assault allegations.

The rapper’s absence from legal proceedings has left her conduct completely unchallenged, and the plaintiff’s testimony about the emotional devastation from the attack is now front and center in the case.

Irby Lashala, who worked as Chrisean Rock’s stylist, testified that the assault captured on video continues to haunt her daily, according to MyNewsLA.

“I was violently assaulted by a well-known celebrity and that assault was captured on video that continues to circulate across the internet to this day,” Irby said in court filings.

“Knowing that strangers can watch one of the most terrifying and humiliating moments of my life at any time has been emotionally shattering.”

The ongoing public exposure of the alleged assault has “magnified my suffering in a way that words can hardly capture,” she added.

Every time Irby sees or hears about the video, or even thinks it’s still being viewed, she’s forced to relive the trauma all over again.

The incident occurred at a Baddies West premiere party hosted by Zeus Networks on January 22, 2023.

Irby said the meeting with Rock started cordially as they discussed their prior working relationship.

After that conversation ended, Irby turned to walk away. “Suddenly and without warning, (Rock) physically assaulted me with such force that I suffered severe injuries and damage,” Irby stated in her legal documents.

Irby is seeking $250,000 in damages from Rock, a figure she says “reflects the severity of the injuries I suffered at (Rock’s) hands, the overwhelming pain and suffering she caused me and the malicious and unprovoked nature of her brutal attack.”

The lawsuit also accuses Rock of assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The judge is currently considering whether to grant Irby’s motion for the $250,000 default judgment.

Ray J Returns To Boxing Ring On Claressa Shields Undercard After Loss & Hospitalization

Ray J is stepping back into the ring on August 15 after taking a serious L just months earlier.

The singer and entrepreneur will square up against Orlando Brown on the undercard of Claressa Shields’ heavyweight title defense at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

This comeback attempt comes after Ray J got knocked out by Supa Hot Fire in May, an experience that landed him in a Vegas hospital with a possible concussion and heart complications.

The May fight turned serious fast. Ray J checked himself into the hospital just two hours after the knockout, where doctors ran tests investigating a suspected concussion and abnormal heart rhythm.

Ray J had already been dealing with health issues earlier in 2026, including pneumonia and heart problems, so the hospitalization raised real concerns about whether he should even be fighting again.

But the man’s determined to prove that one loss doesn’t define his boxing journey.

Meanwhile, the main event features one of boxing’s most dominant forces.

Shields will defend her undisputed heavyweight championship against Kaye Scott, and she’s coming off a masterclass performance.

In her most recent fight, Shields dismantled Franchon Crews-Dezurn by unanimous decision, winning all three rounds 100-90 to retain her undisputed titles.

It was their second meeting, nine years after they debuted against each other in 2016, and Shields showed she’s only gotten sharper with time.

The August 15 card represents the collision of celebrity boxing and legitimate championship fights.

Zeus/Salita Promotions is running the show, banking on the star power of Ray J and Orlando Brown to pull casual viewers while Shields handles the serious business in the main event.

Celebrity boxing has exploded over the past few years, and this event proves the formula still works when you stack the undercard with recognizable names and put a dominant champion on top.

Big Tigger Video Of Fight With Wife Goes Public, Leaving Many Questions

Big Tigger may no longer be able to hide behind his denials, because Ring camera footage tells a completely different story about what really happened inside his Georgia home.

The former “Rap City” host has been saying he’s innocent, but according to TMZ, security footage from May 9 contradicts everything he’s claimed.

In the video, the pair appear to be arguing over a laptop when Alicia gets aggressive and tells Tigger to take a picture. He calmly says to her, “this is yours,” as she begs him to take a picture for some reason. Big Tigger asks her to stop, as she seems to be escalating the situation.

Then, approaches her and grabs her by the waist.

He wrestles with her as she yells, “Get off of me,” then takes her behind a door where there’s a loud noise followed by what sounds like her crying.

This is the evidence now sitting at the center of his legal nightmare.

People viewing the video seem to be divided.

“Tigger is taking something of his, and says this is yours. She holds something of his and tells him to take a picture. Purposely antagonizing him,” one viewer said. Another added: “All he had to do was CALL 911 AND SAY THAT SHE’S IN A MENTAL STATE. KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF FOLKS! MAN OR WOMAN.”

The fight allegedly stemmed from a May dispute over text messages with a female coworker, and when Alicia tried to take his phone, he allegedly tackled her during the struggle.

Alicia’s also claiming that Big Tigger forced her to release a statement denying the abuse, which she’s now walking back as the case moves forward.

Big Tigger was arrested on charges of aggravated battery and third-degree cruelty to children, and he bonded out after posting a $10,000 bond.

His wife filed for a protective order that got granted, and she’s claiming her eye was injured so badly she needed hospital stitches. A judge has ordered him to stay at least two hundred yards away from his wife and kids.

The whole thing allegedly happened in front of their 13-year-old son, which is why the cruelty charge exists in the first place.

When Big Tigger finally spoke up, he said, “I unequivocally deny every allegation that has been made against me,” and added that he’s spent 30-plus years building his reputation around relationships and community.

But here’s the problem: the video doesn’t care about his statement.

In Georgia, aggravated battery carries one to 20 years in prison, and cruelty to children can mean up to twenty years as well.

With this Ring footage in the mix, his legal team’s got a serious problem on their hands.

BR33Z WORLD Releases “CALL ME RIGHT BACK” Official Music Video

Bay Area-rooted independent artist BR33Z WORLD is stepping into a new chapter with the release of “CALL ME RIGHT BACK,” the first official music video from his new rollout.

Built around a dark cinematic West Coast sound, “CALL ME RIGHT BACK” blends street energy, pain, ambition, and real-life storytelling. The official video uses a phone-booth visual concept that matches the title and mood of the record, giving the release a strong identity beyond just the song.

BR33Z WORLD’s story comes from real survival. After being shot multiple times and having to rebuild himself, he turned pain into purpose and uses music to tell the story behind the scars, ambition, and growth. His sound sits between Bay Area rap, West Coast hip-hop, melodic pain music, hustle music, and dark luxury visuals.

CALL ME RIGHT BACK” is available now on all platforms, along with “DIFFERENT VIEW” and “BALLING IN THE CLUB,” as BR33Z WORLD continues building the foundation for his first full album rollout.

Watch the official video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hO9OO3tB-0c

Stream on Spotify:

Listen on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/call-me-right-back-single/6783792142

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/br33z_world

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EXCLUSIVE: Diddy’s Lawyers Say They Can’t Reach Him In Prison As Lil Rod Lawsuit Proceeds

Diddy‘s own lawyers say they cannot reach him at FCI Fort Dix, creating a fresh snag in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ battered but still-active lawsuit.

His defense team asked U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken for more time to file an amended answer and counterclaims against Lil Rod. That filing is not exactly the glossy, high-powered legal image Diddy built for decades. Instead, it reads like a blunt prison-era reality check.

“As the Court is aware, Mr. Combs is currently incarcerated at FCI Fort Dix,” attorney Erica A. Wolff wrote. “The undersigned Counsel for Mr. Combs has been unable to communicate with Mr. Combs at FCI Fort Dix in advance of the approaching deadline to file his amended answer and counterclaims,” Wolff told the court.

Diddy’s team asked for a three-week extension, moving the deadline from June 30 to July 21. All parties consented, and the lawyers said the delay should not affect other deadlines.

Lil Rod, a producer who worked on The Love Album: Off The Grid, sued Diddy in 2024 with a laundry list of explosive claims.

Lil Rod accused Diddy of repeated groping and sexual harassment, forcing him to solicit sex workers while wearing a Bad Boy baseball cap as a signal, attempting to groom him into sexual encounters with other men by dangling Grammy promises and career access, drugging his drinks, and threatening bodily harm if he didn’t comply.

Diddy has denied all wrongdoing in the civil case.

The lawsuit has already been significantly reduced. As AllHipHop previously reported, Judge Oetken tossed Lil Rod’s civil RICO claims, breach of contract claims, and emotional distress claims in March 2025.

The court also dismissed his TVPA claim against Combs Global. But key parts survived, including sexual assault, premises liability, and TVPA claims against Diddy and other defendants. That means Lil Rod’s case is no longer the sprawling legal monster it once was, but it’s still alive.

Now Diddy’s team wants to come back swinging with counterclaims, assuming they can actually reach their client.

The prison issue also comes as Diddy serves a 50-month federal sentence. A jury convicted him on July 2, 2025, on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act.

Jurors acquitted him of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Combs on October 3, 2025, to 50 months and a $500,000 fine.

He’s housed at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, and his projected release date has moved up to February 23, 2028, according to Bureau of Prisons records, after multiple adjustments tied to good conduct and program participation.

Diddy is appealing the conviction, with his legal team arguing the sentencing judge improperly relied on conduct the jury rejected when calculating his sentence.

Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 Completely Implodes Due To Weather & Masturbation

Vanilla Ice walked into the National Mall on Friday night expecting to perform at Trump’s Great American State Fair, but the 90s rapper never made it to the stage.

Two hours before his scheduled performance, Freedom 250 organizers shut down the entire event, citing “inclement weather” as the reason for the last-minute cancellation.

The move marked the final collapse of a concert series that had already hemorrhaged nearly every major artist on its lineup.

Hours earlier, Vanilla Ice had posted videos from the National Mall calling the gig a “once in a lifetime opportunity” and promising attendees they’d “come together and be teenagers for the night.”

He’d been one of the few artists willing to show up after virtually everyone else bailed.

Martina McBride, The Commodores, Bret Michaels, Young MC, Milli Vanilli, and Morris Day all dropped out, with most claiming they were misled about the event’s political nature.

Young MC said the artists “were never told about any political involvement” when they were booked, and Milli Vanilli’s representatives insisted they never agreed to perform at all.

Vanilla Ice told TMZ he wouldn’t get caught up in the politics, saying, “I’m not gonna get dragged” into it, and that “music is made to bring people together.” But his loyalty didn’t matter.

Once the other performers started bailing, Trump stepped in and declared himself the “Number One Attraction anywhere in the World,” giving a rally-style speech Wednesday night about his renovation projects instead.

He bragged about his massive ballroom, which he’d built by demolishing the East Wing, and now it’s facing legal challenges.

He also touted his freshly painted Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which had turned green from algae just days after completion.

The opening night featured Lee Greenwood singing “God Bless the USA” and FBI Director Kash Patel’s girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, performing the national anthem, which was roasted online for being off-key.

A power outage at the food hall had already melted ice cream earlier in the week, and then a man was arrested for masturbating at the event, further “staining” the already troubled celebration.

Journalist Tony Brown Dies At 93 Leaving Behind A Legacy That Changed Black Media Forever

Tony Brown spent decades demanding that America confront difficult conversations while creating opportunities for generations of Black journalists. Now the pioneering broadcaster, educator and civil rights advocate has died.

His passing has left behind one of the most influential, enduring legacies in American media. Brown died peacefully June 17 at his home in Virginia. He was 93.

For more than four decades, Brown used television, radio, higher education and publishing to elevate Black voices at a time when they were routinely overlooked by mainstream media. His work blended journalism with advocacy, emphasizing education, economic empowerment and personal responsibility. He also documented pivotal moments in Black history along the way.

Born William Anthony Brown in Charleston, West Virginia, he attended Garnet High School, an all-Black institution where he excelled in academics, drama and athletics. His love for communication emerged early, including performances from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on Charleston radio before graduating in 1951.

After serving in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, Brown earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Wayne State University. His studies in sociology, psychology and psychiatric social work fueled a lifelong interest in addressing poverty and strengthening African American communities.

His journalism career began in 1962 at the Detroit Courier, where he quickly advanced from drama critic to editor before transitioning into public television. At Detroit’s WTVS, Brown produced Colored People’s Time and Free Play, programs created to address issues affecting Black audiences.

Brown’s influence expanded nationally in 1970 when he became executive producer and host of Black Journal. The program mixed investigative reporting, documentaries and commentary while tackling race, politics and economic inequality. His uncompromising editorial style often drew criticism, but it also earned widespread respect for refusing to shy away from controversial issues.

After public broadcasting funding for Black Journal became the center of a national dispute, Brown secured commercial sponsorship through Pepsi-Cola in 1977 and relaunched the series as Tony Brown’s Journal. The program eventually returned to public television, where it remained on the air until 2008.

During its remarkable run, Tony Brown’s Journal became the longest-running series in PBS history. The Emmy-nominated program received the 1991 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Series/Special and was recognized by the New York Daily News as one of television’s greatest programs for its presentation of positive Black images.

Brown’s impact stretched well beyond broadcasting.

He founded Howard University’s School of Communications in 1971 and later served as dean before returning to academia decades later as the inaugural dean of Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications. His efforts helped shape countless journalists while strengthening historically Black colleges and universities through initiatives such as Black College Day, which Congress later recognized by designating the last Monday in September as the official observance.

His activism also reached beyond classrooms and television studios. Brown coordinated a massive Detroit civil rights march in 1963 featuring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The demonstration reportedly drew hundreds of thousands of participants and is widely associated with one of King’s earliest public deliveries of portions of his historic “I Have a Dream” address.

A prolific author and nationally syndicated columnist, Brown published works including Black Lies, White Lies: The Truth According to Tony BrownEmpower the People and What Mama Taught Me. Through books, lectures and radio programs, he consistently encouraged economic independence, education and what he called “self-help.”

His accomplishments earned numerous honors, including the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Silver Circle, induction into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame and recognition as one of America’s most influential talk radio personalities by Talkers magazine.

Brown preserved decades of interviews, documentaries and commentary through an extensive digital archive, even after retiring from television. He freely gave an unmatched historical record of Black life, leadership and culture.

Tony Brown’s philosophy remained remarkably consistent throughout his life. He championed “Diversity Through Excellence,” encouraged “Self-Help” and closed every mission with a simple declaration that defined both his journalism and his legacy: “No Black Lies. No White Lies. Only the Truth.”

One of Brown’s biggest achievements was proving that Black-focused journalism could command a national audience without compromising its perspective. Long before podcasts, YouTube and digital platforms like AllHipHop allowed creators to speak directly to their communities, Tony Brown did that. He built one of the first enduring national media platforms where Black voices, debates and ideas were front and center.

In many ways, outlets like AllHipHop followed a path that pioneers like Brown helped clear.

Trial For Alleged Firebug Who Lit Palisades Fire Inspired By Rap Video Ends In Mistrial

Jonathan Rinderknecht walked out of federal court Friday with a real shot at freedom after a jury couldn’t agree on whether he torched the Palisades neighborhood in January 2025.

The 29-year-old faced three federal charges for allegedly starting the brush fire that exploded into one of LA’s deadliest wildfires, but ten jurors voted not guilty while only two held out for conviction.

Judge Anne Hwang had no choice but to declare a mistrial, leaving prosecutors scrambling to decide their next move.

The jury spent more than thirteen hours deliberating before signaling they were completely stuck.

They initially told the judge they’d reached verdicts on all three counts, then backtracked and admitted they were hopelessly divided. When the court reconvened Friday morning, nothing had changed.

The deadlock meant Rinderknecht’s federal indictment for destruction of property by means of fire, arson affecting property used in interstate commerce, and timber set afire essentially got reset.

What makes this case wild is the evidence prosecutors built against him.

Court documents revealed Rinderknecht listened to French rapper Josman’s track repeatedly in the days before the fire, and investigators found he’d created AI images of burning cities on ChatGPT.

He allegedly filmed the scene on his phone after the initial blaze started on a hiking trail near Pacific Palisades on New Year’s Day.

Prosecutors claimed he started a brush fire that firefighters initially contained, but it reignited days later and devastated entire neighborhoods, killing twelve people and destroying thousands of homes.

The mistrial doesn’t mean Rinderknecht walks free permanently.

According to TMZ, prosecutors announced they intend to retry him, which means another federal trial is coming.

The Department of Justice has already scheduled a new jury trial for October 19, 2026, giving them months to regroup and potentially present stronger evidence or a different strategy.

Rinderknecht remains in custody pending that retrial.

The case represents a rare win for someone facing such serious federal charges tied to a catastrophic fire.

‘That added $60 just for that one line’: Alabama customers need new AT&T iPhone. Then the worker deletes their grandfathered-in $20 deal. Then it gets worse

An Alabama woman says a routine phone upgrade at an AT&T store turned into a costly ordeal after an employee allegedly added multiple services they did not ask for. 

In a viral video, the @no.name.nancy3 said her husband simply needed a replacement phone after damaging his old device. According to her, he was eligible for an upgrade and expected a straightforward exchange.

What Exactly Happened At The AT&T Store?

“The salesperson at AT&T deleted our grandfathered-in Wi-Fi that was $20 a month,” she said. “We have dealt with their deception for the last time.”

The customer explained that her husband had been using an iPhone 13 and only wanted a newer phone. Instead, she claims the store employee created an entirely new phone number through an eSIM setup. This left him with two numbers attached to the same device.

“She’s telling him our bill’s going to be cheaper. It’s going to be cheaper,” the woman said. However, she said that when she reviewed the account details herself, she noticed that the changes appeared to increase the monthly cost significantly. “That added $60 just for that one line,” she said.

The customer said the situation became more complicated when she discovered the employee had also removed her grandfathered-in $20 internet plan. The woman said her husband spent two hours at the store trying to reverse the change. Then, he learned that once such plans are removed, they often cannot be restored.

What Did The Customer Do Next?

Facing a 14-day return deadline, the couple decided to return the phone. However, the woman said she received conflicting instructions from customer service and store employees about how to process the return. She eventually went to the store herself and repeatedly insisted she only wanted to return the device.

“The only thing I am here to do today is give you this phone back,” she said she told an employee multiple times.

According to the customer, the store initially claimed it could not accept the return. Then, it allegedly processed it later without contacting customer service. She said the couple was still charged a $55 restocking fee despite the confusion.

“We already went to a different store in another county to confirm that they [expletive] us,” she said. She alleges that employees had promised a lower bill while instead adding services and deleting the grandfathered plan.

The woman also described previous issues she says she experienced with the same retailer. This included receiving a more expensive phone model than the one she requested and a dispute involving a lost foldable smartphone shipment. Frustrated by what she views as a pattern of problems, she said she is considering filing complaints with consumer protection agencies and possibly speaking with an attorney.

“I’m so sick of them being able to get away with this stuff,” she said. “I probably need to see about a class-action lawyer as well, because this is [expletive].”

What Is the Legality of the AT&T Employee’s Actions?

Whether AT&T broke any laws depends on exactly what happened and whether the customer authorized the account changes. If an employee added a phone line, changed services, or removed a grandfathered plan without the customer’s consent, those actions could potentially violate state consumer protection laws that prohibit deceptive or unfair business practices. 

Federal regulators have also taken action against wireless carriers over unauthorized charges, a practice sometimes referred to as “cramming.” In 2014, AT&T agreed to a $105 million settlement with federal and state authorities over allegations that customers were billed for charges they did not authorize.

Customers who believe unauthorized changes were made to their accounts should gather copies of bills, screenshots, receipts, and any communications. They can then dispute the charges and file complaints with the Federal Communications Commission through its consumer complaint portal. 

If the customer suffered a financial loss, they may also wish to contact their state attorney general’s consumer protection division. They can also review the arbitration provisions in their wireless agreement. Whether the customer ultimately has a legal claim would depend on the evidence showing that the changes were made without authorization and the damages that resulted.

AllHipHop reached out to @no.name.nancy3 via TikTok direct message and the TikTok comment section and to AT&T via email for comment. We will update this story if either responds.

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These representatives are in sales NOT customer service! Deception appears when commission can be made! Who do I contact?

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Angry Floyd Mayweather Explodes After Greece Fight Gets Canceled Over Lawsuit

Floyd Mayweather just watched his Greece exhibition fight get canceled 48 hours before the bell was supposed to ring.

The boxing legend went off at a press conference, saying that a U.S. company called CSI has been actively working to stop the event, and he didn’t hold back his frustration about the whole situation.

“I’m very very upset and I’m very very angry that these people are constantly interfering,” Mayweather said, making it clear this wasn’t just business as usual for him.

The problem started when CSI Sports Events filed a lawsuit claiming Mayweather violated an exclusive contract worth $4.65 million that locked him into fights with Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao instead.

According to court documents, CSI filed an emergency injunction request to block the Zambidis exhibition, and the motion remained pending as of June 26, 2026.

Mayweather’s attorney, Melissa Glass, told the court that CSI’s legal threats had effectively stopped all promotion and halted ticket sales, making the event commercially unviable.

The timing was brutal because Mayweather had momentum going.

“As soon as the tickets went on sale, you know, the first couple minutes we sold over 6,000 tickets and then CSI stopped the tickets,” he explained at the press conference.

Floyd Mayweather emphasized his commitment to delivering quality events despite the obstacles, saying his job is to give people the best possible sporting experience and to sell out arenas.

Rather than canceling entirely, Mayweather announced plans to reschedule the exhibition within 30 to 60 days once the CSI situation gets cleared up.

Mayweather’s legal troubles extend far beyond this one canceled fight.

He’s currently facing felony charges for writing a bad check to purchase a $200,000 watch in Las Vegas, with charges including theft and intent to defraud.

The IRS has also slapped him with a $7.3 million tax lien filed in March 2026 for unpaid taxes dating back to 2018 and 2023.

Meanwhile, Mayweather filed a $175 million lawsuit against his former money manager, Jona Rechnitz, accusing him of stealing through fake investments and unauthorized financial schemes.

These mounting legal battles come at a time when Mayweather should be enjoying the twilight of his legendary career, not taking bumps and bruises from courtroom fights.

The exhibition circuit was supposed to be his victory lap, a chance to make money without the punishment of professional bouts. Instead, he’s caught in a web of contract disputes, tax problems, and criminal charges that make every comeback attempt feel like another round he didn’t sign up for.

Judge Vernon S. Broderick’s ruling on CSI’s temporary restraining order motion was expected to determine whether the fight could proceed, but the cancellation decision came before that ruling materialized.

JD Vance Thinks Political Rivals Are Planning To Weaponize Diddy Against Him

JD Vance cracked a joke about Sean “Diddy” Combs being a “great Christian theologian” while promoting his new memoir at the Nixon Presidential Library on June 25, 2026.

Vance was discussing his book “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,” which chronicles his conversion to Catholicism and spiritual journey.

One chapter, titled “More Money, More Problems,” takes its name from the classic 1997 track by Combs and The Notorious B.I.G.

During his talk, Vance explained the concept behind the chapter title and couldn’t resist the opportunity for some dark humor.

“Well, again I’m a millennial and so I believe that’s the wisdom of the great Christian theologian uh P. Diddy. Who as we found out in the last couple years is very much not a Christian or a theologian,” Vance said, drawing laughs from the audience.

The joke landed because of Combs’ July 2025 conviction on federal charges that resulted in a four-year prison sentence, with a projected release date in 2028.

His legal troubles stand in stark contrast to the aspirational messaging of the “More Money, More Problems” song, which explored the paradox that wealth doesn’t solve life’s deeper issues.

Vance wasn’t naive about the potential backlash. He immediately acknowledged the risk.

“I’m going to get in trouble for all kinds of things. That’ll be one of them. That will be in an attack ad at some point in the future,” he said with a knowing smile.

Vance’s book explores how material success and spiritual fulfillment don’t always align, a theme that resonates with the original song’s message, even if the Diddy reference doesn’t.

Ohio man gets LASIK. Then he learns there’s an unexpected side effect: ‘Would’ve saved me $5,000’

LASIK surgery is often advertised as a way to reduce dependence on glasses and contact lenses. However, one Ohio man says the procedure left him dealing with vision issues he prefers wearing glasses over.

In a recent video, Titanium Talk (@titanium_talk) explains that he underwent LASIK hoping to improve his eyesight. Instead, he says the surgery introduced several new visual problems that have affected his daily life.

‘I Actually Was Able to See Better With My Glasses

“Every surgery surgeon is typically wearing glasses. They don’t get the surgery done. Look that up and see why; it’s very interesting,” Titanium Talk says.

He goes on to describe the side effects he experienced after the procedure.

“Ever since then, I wake up to seeing halos around. I see blue, green, yellowish halos around bright lights, and the moon had a halo around it. I can’t see the green light very well. It’s blurry … It burns out my retina very easily. Green traffic lights at night are terrible to look at. White and black-colored lettering on dark mode really bothers my eyes a lot, too,” Titanium Talk continued.

He does admit that he is able to see clearer than before and read things better, but it still isn’t as good as his vision was with his glasses, and the pros don’t outweigh the cons six years later. Ultimately, he advises viewers not to get LASIK.

‘Its Like No Dentist Has Veneers. They Know’

Titanium Talk’s video has 497,200 views and 30,000 likes as of this writing. Viewers had plenty to say about his experience, with some sharing their successes and others their fears. 

“I got lasik. Like 12 years ago. Changed my life. Still see perfectly,” shares one commenter.

“My optometrist still wears glasses. That’s the only reason I need to not get it,” says another.

“I have a family member that has problems since doing it. She has blurriness and really dry eyes now,” another viewer responds.

“People either say it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to them or the worst decision they’ve ever made,” someone else weighs in.

“Interesting. I had lasik done in 1999 and never regretted it,” someone else says.

Can LASIK Cause Vision Issues?

Some visual side effects after LASIK are possible. Yes, many patients report improved vision following the procedure, but many report similar side effects to Titanium Talk, according to an article by Michigan Medicine

“Although LASIK may cause dry eyes for up to three months (and can be managed with artificial tears), the odds of it becoming a permanent issue are rare. Another uncommon side effect: nighttime glare or halos. Still, said Hood, ‘the risk is much lower than it used to be and the technology is much better. The treatment zone is much larger now, covering the entire cornea,'” the article says, quoting Dr. Christopher Hood, M.D., a clinical associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. 

Hood mentions that the technology for LASIK has improved significantly over the past few years. Considering that Titanium Talk got his procedure done about six years ago, it could be a safer bet now. Still, it’s unfortunate that Titanium Talk acquired this allegedly uncommon side effect.

It’s important to note that some people are just not eligible for LASIK. For example, if you have a condition called presbyopia, you’re most likely not able to get LASIK. Being 40 or over also gives you a higher chance of not qualifying, although it isn’t an automatic no.

Titanium Talk’s video has sparked a larger conversation online about whether the convenience of living without glasses is worth the risks so many claim to experience after LASIK.

AllHipHop has reached out to Titanium Talk for comment via TikTok direct message and comment. This story will be updated with any relevant information.

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