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Kanye West Lawsuit Alleges Wild Story Of His Sexual Arousal At Work Meeting

A former Donda Academy and Yeezy employee made working for Kanye West sound like a nightmare in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday (April 2). Trevor Phillips’ lawsuit detailed several disturbing allegations, including one in which Ye allegedly simulated masturbation at a staff meeting.

“While lying flat on the bed and staring up at the ceiling, Kanye began to make slow up and down motions with his hand just above his genitals – as though he was masturbating – while he recounted to Phillips: ‘I used to have orgies every day – at least two to three girls. And now, man, I can’t even lay down without jacking off,’” the plaintiff claimed. “Then, Kanye used his second hand to forcefully and dramatically grab and pull the hand making the masturbation gestures away from his crotch as he said: ‘I got to keep my hand away from my phone to keep me away from looking at p#####.’ Phillips [was] totally shocked and distraught by Kanye’s inappropriate conduct and in particular, his apparent arousal.”

According to Phillips, Ye called a woman via FaceTime after allegedly getting aroused. Phillip said Kanye previously showed nude photos of the woman to the staff.

“Stimulating his sexual arousal more, Kanye then FaceTimed a female friend,” the lawsuit read. “Phillips immediately recognized the female’s name because only a few weeks earlier, while at the Yeezy headquarters, Kanye had flaunted nude pictures of her to many of the Yeezy staff members. The female answered Kanye’s call and he commanded her, ‘Next time I see you, you better make sure you are wearing the lingerie and the shoes I got you.'”

Phillips sued Kanye for discrimination and retaliation, among other claims. The ex-employee accused Ye of threatening to put Donda Academy students in cages and mistreating Black staff members. Phillips sought at least $35,000 in damages.

Cardi B Explains Why She’s Offended When People Call Her Mexican

Cardi B admitted she’s fed up with trolls calling her Mexican. The hitmaker, who has Dominican and Trinidadian roots, discussed her frustrations in a livestream on TikTok.

“A lot of people keep saying damn, why is it I feel offended when people call me Mexican?” she told viewers. “Because I’m not Mexican! I’m not Mexican. My nationalities don’t have the same culture. We speak the same language, we have different dialects. We don’t eat the same food, we don’t eat the same nothing. Call a Nigerian Ghanaian. Call a Haitian Jamaican. Call a Jamaican a Haitian. Call Guyanese a Trini and you tell me how they gonna feel. You tell me how they gonna feel!”

Cardi B demanded respect as she implored people to stop referring to her as a Mexican. She knew social media users were trying to get under her skin, but the trolling bothered her.

“And stop playing with me ‘cause y’all know that I’m not Mexican,” she stated. “Y’all do that s### to irritate me. And not only do you y’all call me a Mexican, y’all call me a dirty Mexican. So, of course, I’m gonna defend myself every single time you guys do it. You’re not gonna keep erasing my nationalities.”

She continued, “You’re not gonna keep erasing who I am … Never in my life growing up did I ever hear anybody call me a f###### Mexican … When I was coming up, y’all wasn’t calling me that. But now y’all do call me that. “

The Atlantic Records artist jokingly said she wished she was Mexican because she wanted the cartel to punish her trolls. She pictured her detractors getting “chopped up” and tossed in a river for upsetting her.

Cardi B released her latest single “Enough (Miami)” in March. Her sophomore album is expected to drop this year.

Sexyy Red Blocked From Speaking With Students Because She Smelled Like Weed

Sexyy Red planned to talk with students in her hometown of St. Louis. According to the “Get It Sexyy” rapper, school officials prevented her from speaking with the adolescents because of her odor.

“I came up here, got cute, tried to talk to the kids, give them the word of the day and they gonna put me off, tell me I smell like weed,” Sexyy Red said in a video posted to social media.

While Red’s high school appearance did not occur, she still found a way to entertain the students. The 25-year-old rhymer was later filmed sitting atop a car as kids outside the school chanted her “Get It Sexyy” chorus.

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“Get It Sexyy” came out on March 15. Sexyy Red’s latest song became her first solo record to enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart’s Top 40 region, peaking at No. 23 on the weekly rankings.

Nicki Minaj recently teased Sexyy Red will appear on a remix of the Pink Friday 2 track “FTCU.” The two female rap stars previously teamed up for “Pound Town 2” in 2023.

“You got your verse for #FTCU? Finna drop the remix @SexyyRed314_… Left #PoundTown to go #FTCU. A remix for a remix?????” Minaj tweeted on Thursday (April 4). Red responded “Song + Video?”

GloRilla Names Her Rap Mount Rushmore

GloRilla broke onto the mainstream rap scene with her 2022 single “F.N.F. (Let’s Go).” Two platinum songs and a Grammy nomination later, the Memphis native dropped her new Ehhthang Ehhthang mixtape on Friday (March 5).

Before the release of Ehhthang Ehhthang, GloRilla sat down with Shannon Sharpe for an episode of the former NFL star’s Club Shay Shay podcast. Sharpe asked Big Glo to share her personal Mount Rushmore of rappers.

“We’re going who I think is the best and not my favorites,” GloRilla told Shannon Sharpe. The 24-year-old recording artist then named Lil Wayne, Drake, Eminem and JAY-Z for rap’s Mount Rushmore.

Big Glo also shouted out Beyoncé as the top person she wants to work with on music. The rest of the Collective Music Group representative’s list of dream collaborators included Drake, Lil Wayne, Future and Chief Keef.

Ehhthang Ehhthang contains features by Moneybagg Yo, Megan Thee Stallion, Kevo Muney, Boston Richey and Finesse2tymes. GloRilla has also linked up with several other acts, including Latto, JT, Cardi B, Lil Durk, Ciara, Don Toliver, G Herbo and more.

GloRilla’s Ehhthang Ehhthang hosts the “Yeah Glo!” single. That track peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the second Top 40 hit of Glo’s career following “Tomorrow 2” with Cardi B (No. 9).

COMFIRMED: Sean “Diddy” Combs’s Son Christian Sued Over Sexual Assault

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s 26-year-old son Christian Combs has been accused of sexual assault in a new lawsuit.

In another legal blow for the Combs family, Grace O’Marcaigh is suing Christian for alleged sexual assault, sexual harassment and infliction of emotional distress.

The lawsuit, which AllHipHop was the first to report on, was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday, O’Marcaigh claimed Christian drugged and sexually assaulted her while she was employed as a steward on a yacht chartered by Diddy in December 2022.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper, as the person who chartered the boat, was named as a defendant in the lawsuit for premises liability and for aiding and abetting his son in the alleged assault.

“Like father, like son,” attorney Tyrone Blackburn, who is representing O’Marcaigh, said to NBC News about the legal action. “It gives us no joy or pleasure in filing this suit against Christian Combs who has clearly adopted his father’s pattern and practice of depravity.”

O’Marcaigh is seeking unspecified damages.

This marks the first lawsuit to accuse Christian of sexual assault.

His 54-year-old father has been hit with five sexual assault lawsuits since November.

The one filed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie has been settled, but the others remain ongoing.

On March 25, federal agents raided the mogul’s properties in Los Angeles and Miami as part of their investigation into alleged sex trafficking.

Christian was handcuffed during the raids but not arrested, while Diddy was neither detained nor arrested.

After the raids, Diddy’s lawyer Aaron Dyer maintained his client’s innocence and described the operation as “nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.”

He added in his statement, “There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name.”

TDE’s Punch Calls Out Industry People For Being Undercover Kendrick Lamar Haters

The ongoing war of words between Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole has most of the Hip-Hop world glued to their phones. While Lamar is no longer signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, the label’s co-president, Terrence “Punch” Henderson, came to the rapper’s defense.

On Friday (March 5), J. Cole dropped the Might Delete Later mixtape which features the “7 Minute Drill” track. That record included Cole returning fire at Kendrick Lamar for his internet-breaking verse on “Like That” by Future and Metro Boomin.

“Your first s### was classic, your last s### was tragic. Your second s### put n##### to sleep, but they gassed it. Your third s### was massive and that was your prime,” Cole rapped about Lamar’s album discography on “7 Minute Drill.”

Kendrick Lamar released To Pimp a Butterfly in 2015 as his second official major-label studio album. Punch reacted to J. Cole’s bars about the Grammy Award-winning body of work that came out via TDE/Aftermath/Interscope.

“SMH. I thought To Pimp a Butterfly was pretty good [face with diagonal mouth emoji],” Punch tweeted on Friday. In addition, the music executive/recording artist called out his unspecified peers in the entertainment business for their apparent bias against Kendrick Lamar.

Punch also wrote, “The current rap climate got me realizing a lot of you music industry [people] are [Kendrick Lamar] haters, lol. You telling me you n##### been secretly hating ALL this time! [face with tears of joy emoji].”

The Carson, California native later clarified his comments. He posted, “‘Music industry [people],’ I’m definitely NOT referring to the rappers involved here. I’m talking about the folks that work in music. You n#####.”

Boosie Badazz Apologizes To White LSU Basketball Player Following His Racial Rant

Boosie Badazz has walked back his racially charged remarks about former LSU student athlete Hailey Van Lith. On Thursday (April 4), Badazz shared a lengthy stream of consciousness in a reel posted to his Instagram page in which he expressed remorse for previous critique of Van Lith’s performance in LSU Women’s basketball team’s loss to Iowa in the elite 8.

Prior to sharing the public apology, Van Lith, who transferred from Louisville to LSU in 2023, entered the NCAA transfer portal for the second time within a year. In his initial remarks, Boosie took full responsibility for allowing his emotions to get the best of him.

“Hey, I want to apologize to Hailey Van Lith,” he said in part. “That’s my bad. I got in my feelings. I really wanted y’all to win, man. I got my feelings.”

As he continued, Boosie appeared to reveal part of his frustration wasn’t even rooted in Van Lith’s effort but rather a large wager he placed on the game.

“I shouldn’t have said what I said,” he said before adding, “I apologized to you and to LSU. I apologize. I mean, that’s all I can say. I got in my feelings. I really wanted y’all to beat Iowa. I just really got my feelings. I had a big o###### on the game. I mean, my bad. OK.”

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In a since-deleted video posted on Instagram, Boosie Badazz harshly criticized Van Lith for her performance during LSU’s loss, referring to her as the team’s only “white player” in addition to alluding to the idea she was “scared to death” of Iowa’s all-time leading scorer, Caitlin Clark. Van Lith played 30 minutes and scored nine points to go along with a single assist and single rebound in LSU’s 87-94 loss to Iowa.

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Jerrod Carmichael Labels Dave Chappelle An “Egomaniac”

There has been a lot of comedian beef in 2024. Katt Williams kicked off the aggressive tone for the year with an interview on Club Shay Shay. Now Jerrod Carmichael has aired his grievances about Dave Chappelle.

Jerrod Carmichael addressed his issues with Dave Chappelle in a recent Esquire article. The piece included Carmichael explaining the fallout from criticizing Chappelle in 2022 for making jokes about the transgender community.

“I said he’s not revealing anything personal about himself and he’s removed from what he’s talking about, and I think he’s smarter than that and deeper than that and has more interesting thoughts,” Jerrod Carmichael stated.

Additionally, the openly gay stand-up comic commented, “But he took it as f### Dave Chappelle, because he’s an egomaniac. He wanted me to apologize to him publicly or some s###.”

In 2022, Carmichael said, “Chappelle, do you know what comes up when you Google your name, bro? That’s the legacy? Your legacy is a bunch of opinions on trans s###? It’s an odd hill to die on.”

Carmichael is currently promoting his Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show which airs on HBO. A clip from the series featuring Hip-Hop artist Tyler, The Creator went viral on social media.

Previously, Jerrod Carmichael came out as gay during his 2022 HBO comedy special titled Rothaniel. The North Carolina-born entertainer’s Rothaniel won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special.

J. Cole Accused Of Being Transphobic Over “Might Delete Later” Lyrics

J. Cole became a top trending topic on Friday (March 5) after dropping his surprise project Might Delete Later. While his apparent bars about Kendrick Lamar lit up the internet, another song on the project also caused a commotion.

On “Pi” featuring Daylyt and Ab-Soul, J. Cole labels an unnamed man as transgender as a diss. The lyrics led to some people accusing the North Carolina native of being transphobic.

“They plead the fifth. I’m seeing hints of a trans fella. In cancel culture’s vicinity, he’s no killer, trust me. Beneath his chosen identity, there is still a p####, period,” J. Cole raps on the track.

After the release of Might Delete Later, X users began calling out J. Cole for his “Pi” bars. Critics took issue with the Dreamville Records co-founder for essentially using “trans” as a slur.

“So it’s 2024 and J. Cole is rapping about Rick and Morty, calls To Pimp a Butterfly boring, and dropped a transphobic bar. Bro am I hallucinating,” tweeted one person.

Someone else wrote, “An artist as big as J. Cole shouldn’t be getting away with these weirdly transphobic lines anymore.” Additionally, another faultfinder posted, “So J. Cole just proved again that he’s not on Kendricks level and transphobic.”

Another X account tweeted, “Wasn’t planning on listening to that Cole tape and now I’m definitely not gonna after seeing that lame ass transphobic bar. Like really bro? in 2024?? Kendrick f###### CLEARS remember that.”

Kendrick Lamar rapped about his transgender relative on “Auntie Diaries” off 2022’s Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers album. The Compton-bred MC received both praise and condemnation from the LGBTQ community for the way he covered the topic.

Might Delete Later is J. Cole’s fourth official solo mixtape. In addition to Daylyt and Ab-Soul, the 12-track effort features Young Dro, Gucci Mane, Ari Lennox, Cam’ron, Central Cee and Bas.

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Future & Metro Boomin To Handle Unfinished Business On “We Still Don’t Trust You” 

Future and Metro Boomin are getting right back to it with We Still Don’t Trust You, the follow-up to last month’s chart-topping album

The duo dropped just last month and are set to drop the second installment in their album series in less than a week.  

Metro and Future shared a cinematic trailer on social media while announcing they’re not done yet. Furthermore, fans won’t have a long wait as the project is due to arrive on Friday, April 12.  

“Job’s not finished 4/12/24,” they teased in the caption.  

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Meanwhile, Metro Boomin clarified the album is not an extended version of We Don’t Trust You, but he and Future created an entirely new offering.  

“This is not a deluxe,” he said. “This is completely separate body of work.”  

He also repeated their claim that the job’s unfinished with a clip from the late Kobe Bryant.  

The job may be unfinished, but Metro Boomin and Future made a good start. They sent shockwaves through the Hip-Hop community, with fans debating the album for weeks.  

Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” verse had Hip-Hop heads scouring the track for every reference to Drake and J. Cole, while fans speculated Future fired at Drizzy on the album’s title track. 

“Like That” topped the Billboard Hot 100, and We Don’t Trust You debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with the highest first-week sales of 2024. 

“HIP-HOP IS ALIVE AND WELL,” Metro wrote on Instagram to celebrate the feat.  

Doja Cat Denies Rumor She Dissed Cardi B & Offset: “I Don’t Get In Rap Beefs” 

Doja Cat is fending off accusations she dissed Cardi B and Offset on one of the seven new songs on the deluxe edition of her fourth studio album Scarlet II: Claude Frollo

The rapper and singer took to X (formerly Twitter) just hours after dropping off the project to deny aiming at the Hip-Hop supercouple, or anybody else.  

“no one has done anything to me for me to even want to begin to diss them,” Doja Cat began. “all my peers been nice as f### and welcoming of me. please stop f###### grasping for straws here. i dont play these games you all are playing. its incredibly childish and quite frankly the most depressing s### ive ever come across on the internet. grow the f### up. i dont get in “rAp bEefS.” 

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The drama began on Friday (April 5), after Doja Cat shared the expanded version of her album. While the project received a warm reception, a lyric from “AKNOWLEDGE ME” garnered attention from fans who believe Doja Cat fired a shot at Cardi B and Offset.  

“Cartier on you but you barkin’ like you Cardi B,” she raps on the track, pronouncing the “B” as “bae.” 

“Doja cat always sneak diss and hide her hand. Nothing new,” one fan wrote on Instagram. Cardi been catching strays all week,” added another. 

However, others suggested Doja Cat merely referenced an Offset adlib. 

“Offset has a barking like adlib,” one person stated. “’Barking like you Cardi’s BAE,’ Offest’s ad-libs,” another fan said.  

Meanwhile, Doja Cat later clarified exactly who she was dissing.  

“im dissing the man in the song,” she replied to a fan. “Saying hes barking like a woman/ calling him a b#### but that goes over anyones head whos smooth brained.” 

Earlier this week, Doja Cat clapped back at a fan attempting to ignite controversy by asking her to confirm the track she dissed Cardi B on. 

“None of them get a f##### life,” she replied.  

Benzino Slams Joe Budden For Backing Out Of Fight After Running His Mouth 

Benzino claims Joe Budden agreed to fight him only to back out when things got real. 

Earlier this week, Benzino challenged Joe Budden to a fight while calling out longtime foe Eminem and others. He campaigned for a potential bout to go down on the undercard of Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s boxing match.  

However, Benzino said Budden accepted the fight before backing out once the CEO of Celebrity Boxing got involved.  

“I said I wouldn’t mind fighting Joe Budden, I would break his jaw,” Benzino began. “Joe Budden responded, said it would be a bad thing [and] that he would accept the fight. We got in touch with celebrity boxing.” 

From there, Benzino claims he got on the phone with Budden’s manager, who told him the rapper-turned-podcaster had changed his mind.  

“They backed out the fight. Joe says he doesn’t want to fight me. Joe ran his mouth, and he backed out the fight. He must have been thinking about that straw that he was going to be sipping out of,” Benzino continued. 

Budden initially addressed the fight on a recent podcast episode. He agreed to fight Benzino “anywhere anytime any day anyhow around anybody.” He even said he would do it for free.  

However, despite saying they could fight “anywhere,” he quickly backtracked.  ‘I’m not traveling,” he said before adding, “This will have to be a home court fight for me.” 

GloRilla Urges Nicki Minaj & Cardi B To End Beef On New Mixtape “Ehhthang Ehhthang” 

GloRilla has returned with a fresh new mixtape, Ehhthang Ehhthang, and she’s calling for peace between the ladies of rap, with a special request for Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. 

The project arrived at midnight on Friday (April 5). The 12-track offering clocks in at just over 30 mins and includes features from Moneybagg Yo, Finesse 2X, Boston Richey and more. The project is scheduled to drop on Friday, April 5. 

The Memphis breakout star lit up the streets with lead single “Yeah Glo,” before teasing her collab with Megan Thee Stallion. The duo shared a teaser for the single earlier this week, and the video drops Friday at midday.  

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On “Aite,” GloRilla shared her desire for female rappers to end their feuds, urging Nicki Minaj and Cardi B to call a truce. 

“I just pray one day the bad b###### would come together,” she raps. “’Cause Cardi and Nicki on a track would break some f#####’ records.” 

Glo also addresses the tension with her former collaborator, City Girls’ rapper JT, stating, “Me and JT ain’t the best of friends but we ain’t beefin’.” 

The pair were rumored to have had an altercation at the 2023 MTV VMAs last October. Many speculated that tension arose from Glo and Cardi’s “Tomorrow 2” collab, which some believe includes subliminal shots at JT and Nicki Minaj. 

Hitkidd Wanted GloRilla, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion On One Track

Meanwhile, last December, “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” producer Hitkidd claimed he tried to unite some of Hip-Hop’s hottest female artists on a remix for the 2022 banger. 

“Nicki Minaj called me to get on the FNF remix,” Hitkidd shared on X (formerly Twitter). “But I still went who I already had on it because I gave them my word. No cap, Cardi wanted to get on the FNF remix and I hit Meg up to get on there with her. I was tryna change the game and put the hottest women artists on one song!” 

J. Cole Washes Kendrick Lamar On Surprise Project Following Future “Like That” Diss

J. Cole dropped a surprise project on Thursday night (April 4), which came with a special surprise for anyone who listened to all 12 tracks. The final single, “7 Minute Drill,” finds the Dreamville Records boss firing back at Kendrick Lamar, who dissed Cole and Drake on the recent Future and Metro Boomin’ track “Like That.”

During his verse, Cole commends K. Dot on his debut album, 2011’s Section.80, and 2015’s To Pimp a Butterfly but trashes his latest effort, 2022’s Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers. He also suggests good kid, m.A.A.d city didn’t deserves the accolades it received upon its release.

“Your first sh## was classic, your last sh## was tragic,”  he spits. “Your 2nd s### put n###s to sleep but they gassed it/Your 3rd s### was massive hit that was your prime/I was trailing right behind, but I just now hit mine.”

In addition to the K. Dot diss, the 43-minute project features Gucci Mane, Dipset rapper Cam’ron, Ab-Soul, Central Cee and battle rapper Daylyt as well as fellow Dreamville artists Bas and Ari Lennox. Of course, Twitter (X) blew up with reactions to the album but particularly “7 Minute Drill.”

Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Like That” helped push the song to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Apple Music, Spotify US and Spotify Global. It was taken from Future and Metro Boomin’s latest collaborative effort, We Don’t Trust You, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with the highest first-week sales of 2024.

Metro Boomin’ quickly celebrated the accomplishment by sharing a screenshot of the Billboard Hot 100 chart to his Instagram with the caption, “HIP HOP IS ALIVE & WELL.” Judging by the excitement exploding all over Twitter, he just might be right.

EXCLUSIVE: 50 Cent & G Unit Intent On Recouping $250K From Young Buck Amid Legal Feud

50 Cent is known for not letting a debt go—whether it’s a relatively small amount like the $50,000 Teairra Mari owes him or the $6 million he claims he lost when employees of Beam Suntory were busted in a scheme to defraud his liquor business, Sire Spirits.  

So it should come as no surprise that 50 Cent refuses to let Young Buck off the hook in a disputed $250,000 claim hanging up the Tennessee rapper’s most recent bankruptcy proceeding.

The conflict centers around Young Buck’s 2014 contract, which stipulated he had to deliver two albums to 50 Cent’s label, G-Unit. The contract acknowledged an upfront payment of $250,000 to Young Buck, which was intended to be reclaimed through the future revenues of his solo project.

However, the scenario soured as Young Buck allegedly released numerous tracks without the consent or authorization of G-Unit Records, starkly violating the agreed terms. The breach led G-Unit to file a claim to recover the advanced $250,000, which Young Buck firmly contests. 

Young Buck ended up filing for bankruptcy, claiming 50 Cent was sending him cease and desist notices to stop dropping new music, which would have allowed him to pay off the $250,000 and his other debts. 

50 sCent ays Young Buck was pocketing money from the songs, which were really the property of G-Unit and meant to pay off the $250,000.

As a result, Young Buck filed for bankruptcy in 2020 to discharge his debts and restructure his finances. As AllHipHop reported, Young Buck filed a motion in March and argued that the funds he received weren’t a loan but an advance, pushing back against the need for reimbursement, particularly under a breach scenario.

G-Unit and 50 Cent’s response to Young Buck’s objection stresses the lack of merit in his counterclaims, emphasizing the necessity for him to fulfill his contractual obligations. 50 Cent is asking for restitution damages to prevent what he deems unjust enrichment on Young Buck’s end. 

Lawyer Suing Diddy Referred To Grievance Committee Amid Salacious Celebrity Lawsuits

The attorney who filed a $30 million blockbuster lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs on behalf of Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones for sexual trafficking is in some legal trouble of his own.

Attorney Tyrone Blackburn has been referred to the Southern District of New York’s Grievance Committee for his “disturbing” pattern of intentionally filing salacious lawsuits in Federal Court.

The referral, handed down by Judge Denise Cote on Wednesday (April 3), stems from concerns over Blackburn’s approach to filing cases.

Judge Cote pointed to a pattern in Blackburn’s conduct that suggests an intent to leverage Federal Court proceedings to attract media attention, tarnish defendants’ reputations with sensational allegations, and coerce swift settlements.

The judge’s decision followed a recent filing accusing attorneys Liane Fisher and Michael J. Taubenfeldckburn of legal malpractice.

Judge Cote claimed Blackburn was sloppy in conducting his due diligence on the districts where the lawsuit should have been filed. She pointed to five other instances where the attorney proceeded with his legal actions anyway. 

Blackburn’s case, which purportedly failed to fulfill Rule 11 obligations — a legal standard ensuring claims are well-founded — became a focal point for the Court’s concern.

“A reasonable inference from Blackburn’s pattern of behavior is that he improperly files cases in federal court to garner media attention, embarrass defendants with salacious allegations, and pressure defendants to settle quickly,” Judge Cote wrote in her admonishment of Blackburn’s tactics.  

“Regardless of Blackburn’s intentions, his actions in this and prior cases indicate a repeated failure to meet his Rule 11 obligations,” Judge Cote added. 

Last week, AllHipHop reported that Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge, a defendant in Diddy’s lawsuit, was also considering sanctioning Blackburn for violating Rule 11.

The judge’s recommendation and the Grievance Committee’s ultimate decision could also impact the credibility of Tyrone Blackburn’s other high-profile lawsuits.

The Grievance Committee is now tasked with determining what action should be taken against Tyrone Blackburn, who has sued high-profile celebrities like Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Kenneth Petty, T.I and Tiny and another Jane Doe suing Diddy for sexual assault. 

Bryson Tiller Wants To Prove Himself As Singer After “Dumbing Down” His Vocals

Bryson Tiller expressed frustration with how he’s perceived as an artist in an interview with Billboard. The RCA Records singer believed the general public underestimated his singing abilities because he “dumbed down” his vocals in the past.

“People put me in a box for so long,” he said. “They want me to stick to this one thing I did in 2015, which was T R A P S O U L. Rapping, singing and blending it to make it one thing. Keep doing this and everything will win. Even people around me that I’m cool with, ‘Yeah bro, just stick to what you know.’ I’m like, ‘No, I’m an artist. I feel like I’m capable of so many different things.’ People don’t know that I’m a better rapper than when I made T R A P S O U L. I don’t wanna say I’m a better singer, but I dumbed down my vocals for T R A P S O U L. People just don’t know what I’m capable of as a singer.”

Tiller intended to prove himself as a vocalist on his self-titled album, which drops on Friday (April 5). Tiller claimed he created simplistic songs by choice, not due to his limitations.

“Everything is intentional with this album,” he said. “For example, somebody would hear ‘Whatever She Wants’ and hear the way I’m rapping like, ‘Oh, so simple. He wants to be a rapper so bad.’ But they don’t know that I would bar the f### up on a Slum Village beat and go crazy. It was intentional for me to make a simple song like that.”

He continued, “They might hear a song like ‘Don’t’ and hear how simple the melodies are. I’m not really singing. I’m singing, but I ain’t singing. Like, “Oh, this is as good as he can sing.” I have songs that will probably blow you away with how good I’m singing. Everything’s intentional with me. If I choose not to do something or if I’m not doing something, it’s not because I can’t, it’s because this is what I want to do.”

Bryson Tiller’s new album will be his first release since 2021’s A Different Christmas EP. His last studio album was 2020’s Anniversary.

Dr. Dre Reveals Why He Still Kicks Himself In The Ass Over Record Collection

Dr. Dre regretted selling his massive record collection. The Hip-Hop legend criticized himself for getting rid of 80,000 copies of classic vinyl during an appearance on the Behind the Patrol podcast.

“There’s another story to that that I’m really not proud of,” Dr. Dre told host Lindsey Renee. “I had a collection of records. I had over 80,000 albums that I stored in a warehouse. And at a certain point, I think it was the early 2000s, I sold all of my wax. And I’m kicking myself in the ass still about that.”

Renee questioned why Dr. Dre sold his record collection. He recalled how he rarely visited the warehouse where he kept the albums, so he eventually decided to sell them. But years later, he wished he kept his records.

“It was a warehouse – I had a turntable in there and a bar and everything,” he said. “And then all of a sudden, it just turned into a bill because I was never going. I was like, ‘Okay.’ It took me 10 years to decide to sell. And I finally did and I’m really p##### off at myself about that.”

Last month, Dr. Dre received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent and many more of the N.W.A member’s collaborators attended the ceremony.

“I’m incredibly grateful for your support throughout the years,” Dr. Dre told the crowd. “Most of us have grown up together. And at nearly 60 years old, you’re still rocking with me, and I really appreciate that. Thank you so much.”

He added, “I’m nowhere near done. You better believe there’s a lot more coming.”

The acclaimed producer and Snoop Dogg are working on a new album titled Missionary. Dr. Dre also mentioned he did some songs for Eminem’s next album, which is supposed to drop in 2024.

Jam Master Jay Murder: Third Suspect In Talks For Plea Deal

Jay Bryant, the third man charged for Jam Master Jay’s 2002 murder, may avoid trial unlike his co-conspirators. According to the Associated Press, prosecutors and Bryant’s attorney César de Castro confirmed they were discussing a plea deal on Thursday (April 4).

Prosecutors engaged in plea deal talks with Bryant weeks after Jam Master Jay’s killers Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington were convicted of murder. A Brooklyn jury found Jordan and Washington guilty on all counts in February.

Jordan was Jam Master Jay’s godson. Washington was a longtime friend of the late DJ, whose real name was Jason Mizell. Prosecutors said Jordan and Washington killed the Run-DMC member over a drug deal.

“More than two decades after they killed Jason Mizell in his recording studio, Jordan and Washington have finally been held accountable for their cold-blooded crime driven by greed and revenge,” U.S. Attorney Breon Peace said. “That the victim, professionally known as Jam Master Jay, was a Hip-Hop icon and Run-DMC’s music was born in Hollis, Queens, in this very district, and beloved by so many, adds to the tragedy of a life senselessly cut short. I thank the jurors for their service, and I commend our prosecutors, the NYPD detectives, both active and retired, and the Special Agents and investigators from the ATF and my office, for their relentless pursuit of justice for the victim, his family, and the community.”

Bryant was charged for his alleged role in Jam Master Jay’s murder in 2023. Prosecutors accused him of helping Jordan and Washington by letting them enter the victim’s recording studio through a fire escape door.

Authorities found Bryant’s DNA on a hat in the studio. Bryant’s uncle claimed his nephew shot Jam Master Jay, but no other witnesses corroborated the uncle’s story. Assistant U.S. Attorney Artie McConnell said Bryant was “involved, but he’s not the killer.”

Young Thug Fails To Convince Judge To Remove Lead Prosecutor In RICO Trial

A Georgia judge rejected Young Thug’s attorney Brian Steel’s motion to disqualify the lead prosecutor in the YSL RICO trial on Thursday (April 4). According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Judge Ural Glanville allowed Assistant District Attorney Adriane Love to remain on the case despite Steel’s concerns about her questioning of a witness.

Steel claimed Love made herself an unsworn witness when she mentioned her conversations with a state witness in the presence of jurors. The state witness said an investigator for the prosecution harassed her in her testimony, which focused on an alleged incident involving Young Thug and YSL co-founder Walter Murphy in 2013.

Love pressed the state witness by saying, “Isn’t it true you told me” or “Isn’t it true that I told you” during questioning. Steel believed Love’s questions opened the door for him to cross-examine the prosecutor.

“Prosecutor Love has become a witness in this case solely because Prosecutor Love has, for some reason that only she is aware, voluntarily and continuously injected herself as an unsworn witness in this case for which no other witness, investigator or otherwise, is available to answer the questions that Prosecutor Love has forced [the defense] to ask,” Steel wrote in a motion filed on Monday (April 1).

Steel argued Love should be disqualified if he cannot cross-examine her. Assistant District Attorney Dane Uhelski pushed back, saying disqualification wasn’t appropriate. Judge Glanville sided with the prosecution.

Young Thug’s slow-moving RICO trial began in November 2023. Judge Glanville threatened to hold court on weekends to speed up the trial if necessary.

Prosecutors still have more than 150 witnesses to call as the trial is expected to last at least six more months. The jury is off this week for spring break.

Young Thug has remained behind bars since his 2022 arrest. He maintains his innocence.