Sauce Walka is facing serious legal trouble. The Houston native allegedly led law enforcement on a high-speed police chase on Wednesday morning (December 6).
According to Fox 26, Houston-area police charged Sauce Walka (born Albert Walker Mondane) with evading arrest or detention. The 33-year-old Texan reportedly hit speeds of 130 mph for more than two miles before eventually crashing his vehicle.
Walka’s first court appearance is scheduled for Friday (December 8). Previously, he pleaded guilty to deadly conduct charges in 2009. Authorities claimed the rapper’s The Sauce Factory label also served as a sex-trafficking gang.
“I’m a CEO of a record label, we drop albums. I got seven artists,” Sauce Walka said in 2018. “We’re a prestigious record label of young men that give out inspiration and leadership to a lot of young people in Houston and all over Texas.”
In 2019, a federal jury convicted Jaimian Sims, an alleged member of The Sauce Factory, of conspiracy and sex trafficking of both adult and minor females. U.S. District Judge David Hittner sentenced Sims to life in prison. Co-defendants Tabbetha Mangis and Gary Shawn Haynes, Jr. pleaded guilty in the case.
Sauce Walka dropped Sauce Ghetto Gospel 3 two weeks after the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas announced the arrest of the Houston residents connected to the trafficking/firearm indictments.
Nicki Minaj season will officially begin tomorrow (December 8) when the Hip-Hop legend releases her fifth studio LP. Pink Friday 2 arrives 13 years after the original.
Last month, Minaj sparked interest in her album rollout with a self-confident proclamation about Pink Friday 2. The Young Money representative sent a tweet that read, “I am about to release one of the greatest albums of ALL TIME.”
To generate more buzz for her upcoming project, Nicki Minaj shared a 26-second teaser on social media. The video includes the text, “PREPARE FOR IMPACT Pink Friday 2 IS COMING.” Minaj also captioned the post, “Approaching #GagCity.”
The X version of the trailer amassed over 21,000 reposts, 68,000 likes and 1.7 million views in under eight hours. Over on Instagram, the Pink Friday 2 alert has already pulled in more than 344,000 likes and 2.7 million plays.
Pink Friday 2 will be Nicki Minaj’s first full-length studio album since 2018’s Queen. The native New Yorker’s latest LP follows the release of the solo singles “Super Freaky Girl” and “Last Time I Saw You.”
Minaj also scored big hits in 2023 with Ice Spice collaborations. “Princess Diana” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Additionally, “Barbie World” from the Barbie movie soundtrack made it to No. 7 on the weekly rankings.
Nicki Minaj earned two nominations for the upcoming 66th Annual Grammy Awards. “Barbie World” scored a nod for Best Song Written For Visual Media. The RiotUSA-produced track will also compete in the Best Rap Song category.
“As we begin to prepare for landing, please make sure your tray tables are put back up & your seat belts are tightly fastened. The captain has activated the ‘no bathroom’ sign. If you look out the window, you’ll begin to see the beauty… clear waters, pink dolphins… #GagCity #PF2,” Minaj tweeted on Wednesday (December 6).
As we begin to prepare for landing, please make sure your tray tables are put back up & your seat belts are tightly fastened. The captain has activated the “no bathroom” sign. If you look out the window, you’ll begin to see the beauty…clear waters, pink dolphins…#GagCity#PF2
Diddy is currently embroiled in his most troubling legal fight since his 1999 arrest on a weapons charge. Over the last few weeks, multiple women have accused Diddy of sexual and physical abuse.
Ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura became the most high-profile person to sue Diddy under New York’s Adult Survivors Act. The R&B singer accused Diddy of rape, assault and other crimes. The two sides quickly settled out of court.
Diddy still has other alleged victims filing lawsuits against him. Two more women sued the 54-year-old Bad Boy Records founder. Those separate sexual assault lawsuits were both filed on November 23 and are still pending.
Another unnamed woman claims Diddy and two other men raped her when she was 17 years old. Her lawsuit also names Harve Pierre, former Bad Boy president, as a defendant. According to court reporter Meghann Cuniff, the latest plaintiff hired the same lawyers who represented Ventura in her lawsuit.
Jane Doe’s complaint reads, “This is now the fifth lawsuit filed against Mr. Combs in the last three weeks. Incredibly, the allegations brought by Ms. Doe are in many ways even more egregious than those brought by his prior victims.”
The same lawyers who represented Cassie in her quickly settled lawsuit against Diddy have sued him again, this time on behalf of a woman who's staying anonymous.
This complaint has a "trigger warning" on the front page, too, just like Cassie's did. pic.twitter.com/AJJXFNnrD3
Diddy Claims Sexual Assault Accusers Are Looking For A “Quick Payday”
Despite settling with Cassie Ventura for an undisclosed amount, Diddy has blatantly denied all of the sexual misconduct and abuse allegations. The Love Album: Off the Grid creator released a statement addressing the women’s accusations.
“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy,” Diddy posted on social media. “Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
Diddy temporarily stepped down as the chairman of REVOLT, a company he founded. The network stated, “Our focus has always been one that reflects our commitment to the collective journey of REVOLT— one that is not driven by any individual, but by the shared efforts and values of our entire team on behalf of advancing, elevating and championing our culture — and that continues.”
Meek Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares studio LP hosts one of the greatest introduction songs in Hip-Hop history. The Tone the Beat Bully-produced title track sets the tone for the album.
According to Meek, his fans can expect another superb intro in the near future. The Philadelphia-bred rapper took to the X social media platform to make a bold declaration.
“I just laid a new intro… I think it will top ‘Dreams and Nightmares’!!!! Nobody can tell me different but the streets! Ima drop it b4 my album!!!!” tweeted Meek Mill on Wednesday (December 6). He later posted, “I need a whole channel on satellite radio! ‘DREAM CHASERS RADIO.'”
I just laid a new intro …. I think it will top dreams and nightmares!!!! Nobody can tell me different but the streets! Ima drop it b4 my album!!!!
Dreams and Nightmares dropped on October 30, 2012, via Maybach Music Group/Warner Records. Meek Mill’s debut LP peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The RIAA certified Dreams and Nightmares as Gold.
The “Dreams and Nightmares” song earned 2x-Platinum certification from the RIAA. Other rap stars, like Lil Wayne and Cassidy, have also freestyled over the beat for Meek’s classic opener.
Meek Mill recently teamed with his MMG captain, Rick Ross, to release the Too Good to Be True joint album. Too Good to Be True starts off with the “Shaq & Kobe” collaboration.
December 15, 2023 – South Florida’s G6reddot (@g6reddot) is back with another release to close out the year. With 20 brand new tracks, G6 drops off his album ‘Z Dot.’ The project is a testament to the hard work he’s been putting in this year, and reflects his growth as an artist. With standouts such as “Star life,” “Boss,” and “Main Ho Z,” G6reddot shows why he’s a force to be reckoned with. Listen to the full project HERE.
Hit after hit, he continues to show his star quality. The project is a true labor of love as he gives fans a glimpse of himself in his element. He describes ‘Z Dot’ as a “new chapter” of his life, getting authentic and vulnerable with his audience in ways he hasn’t before. Ultimately, his music is distinct and delivers a unique and versatile style that fans can’t get enough of. G6 draws musical inspiration from heavyweights like Drake, Post Malone, Future, Young Thug, and Kodak Black.
The project ‘Z Dot’ comes as a follow up to a series of singles released this year – including “Betty White,” ft. Wizz Havinn, and “How It Was.” Additionally, he’s fresh off the heels of his most recent single, “SKRR SKRR” ft. BLP Kosher. G6 is truly not letting up. On this single, G6reddot flexes his smooth flow over an uptempo bass-heavy beat.
G6reddot continues to shine by delivering unfiltered music that directly reflects his world. “When fans listen to my music, I want them to take away the gems I drop about the everyday things people from where I’m from go through – the mental challenges, the street life, and so much that comes with overcoming challenges in the ghetto. Those are the people I make music for,” G6 added.
Beyoncé took a moment to acknowledge her hard work in a lengthy message to her fans to celebrate her Renaissance movie debuting at the top of the U.S. box office.
In a candid Instagram post Wednesday (November 6), the superstar songstress paid tribute to her team and professed her gratitude to the BeyHive for their “outpouring of love.” She shared a montage of footage from the film and its multiple premieres, interspersed with rave reviews alongside a rare lengthy caption.
“It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done because of the short turn around time,” Beyoncé said of making the movie. “I practically slept in the edit, color, and mix sessions. The race against time continued in order to get this film out so quickly. But it was so worth all the grind.”
She also took the time to share her reaction to the viral “mute challenge” fans took from the concerts to the movie theatres. “Y’all are cracking me up. Please keep that energy going,” she added.”
Beyoncé also shared her pride at launching the movie on World AIDS Day in memory of her Uncle Johnny, the first person to introduce her to House music and a major inspiration for her Renaissance album.
“While I’m often critical and feel my art is never finished, the pendulum swings,” Beyoncé continued. “I feel gratitude. “We did it.” We have the #1 movie in the country!”
The 32-time Grammy Award winner also reacted to receiving a coveted perfect audience score from Rotten Tomatoes. “And a [100] on Rotten Tomatoes. And it’s because of you and your support! I humbly thank you.” Read her post below.
50 Cent hasn’t grown tired of trolling Diddy over the recent sexual assault lawsuits, and now he’s also dragging longtime nemesis Rick Ross into the fray.
After clowning Ross and Meek Mill’s Too Good to Be Truealbum sales earlier this week, 50 Cent took to Instagram to remind his followers about some of Rozay’s old lyrics.
He shared a trio of images while sharing a report on him donating the proceeds of his upcoming Diddy documentary to sexual assault victims. Alongside the report, 50 Cent posted a throwback image of Diddy and Rick Ross alongside lyrics from the Miami rapper’s controversial verse on Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O”
“WTF,” he wrote in the caption. “At some point you gotta just do the right thing.”
“Put molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it,” the MMG honcho raps on the 2013 track. “I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.”
Rick Ross apologized after listeners deemed the lyrics pro-rape, but the verse drew hefty criticism and lost him a lucrative partnership with Reebok.
Rick Ross caught wind of Fiddy’s post and clapped back on Instagram while firing a stray intended for 50 Cent’s girlfriend, model Jamira “Cuban Link” Haines.
He referenced his comments earlier this week about Cuban Link being a “Dream Chasers b####,” and tied her to Meek Mill signee Omelly. “Single and Video coming,” he wrote, teasing a collab, although he seemingly confused Cuban Link with rapper Cuban Doll.
In the dimly lit recording studio of The Marigny in New Orleans, Vance Hardcore, with determination in his eyes, laid down the verses for his latest track, “Presidents.” As the beat thumped through the speakers, Vance’s lyrics wove a narrative of the struggles and aspirations that resonate with young men striving to create a better life for themselves and their families.
With his stage name embodying a raw and intense energy, Vance Hardcore explained that “Presidents” served as an ode to Jay Z’s “Dead Presidents” and Nas’s “The World Is Yours.” Initially considering sampling these iconic tracks for the hook, Vance’s creative journey took a different turn, resulting in a unique expression of the angst and responsibility felt by many young men.
In an exclusive interview, Vance revealed that the inspiration for the lyrics struck him the moment he heard the beat. Freestyling his thoughts, he crafted verses that captured the essence of the original tracks he admired while adding his own perspective on the challenges of growing up and taking charge of one’s destiny.
“Presidents” marked a new chapter in Vance’s musical journey, featured in his latest EP, “untitled,” produced by his brother Prosper Jones and engineered by Cash Passion. Vance shared that the recording process was a departure from his usual approach, offering listeners a fresh perspective to connect with and, hopefully, relate to on a deeper level.
The release didn’t just mark a personal achievement; it climbed to #15 on iTunes, a significant win for Vance and his dedicated fanbase. Acknowledging the collaborative effort, Vance expressed gratitude to Cash Passion for the mix and master that brought the track to life.
When asked about the reception he anticipated from fans, Vance hoped that “Presidents” would not only be enjoyed but would also motivate listeners to pursue their goals with renewed vigor. The track, he believed, carried a message of empowerment and resilience, encouraging others to face life’s challenges head-on.
As fans eagerly awaited the next steps in Vance Hardcore’s journey, he hinted at upcoming projects, including the launch of an energy drink and merchandise alongside his next EP, slated for release in ’24. With a determined spirit and an eye on the future, Vance Hardcore remained focused on pushing boundaries and aiming higher in the ever-evolving landscape of his musical career.
Lil Yachty has the internet up in arms over a series of remarks over the past week about the state of Hip-Hop, his place in it, and especially his insistence that he never glorified drugs or violence in his music.
During a recent discussion with Tierra Whack for a Rolling Stone event, Lil Yachty said he came up in a class that glorified “everything under the book.” However, according to Yachty, he was the exception to the rule.
“I always realized that I never had the fan base of certain peers because I didn’t glorify negativity,” he stated. “I didn’t glorify things that I didn’t stand by, you know.”
Tierra Whack agreed, saying Lil Yachty maintained a “clean image” and steered away from “promoting drugs or violence.”
Lil Yachty & Tierra Whack discuss glorifying "negativity" in hip hop:
LY: "When I was younger, and coming up, the class I had glorified drugs, face tats, everything under the book, you know. And what I learned as I got older — I never had the fan base of certain peers because I… pic.twitter.com/BCFlg5bXij
Additionally, Lil Yachty faced criticism for claiming Hip-Hop “is in a terrible place.” He also said there’s a lack of support because “there is a decline in content.”
On Wednesday (November 6) Yachty went live on Instagram to address the backlash over his comments. He claimed he was referring to keeping a “clean image” early in his career.
“I was talking about my business and my brand… and the endorsements I had,” he explained. “Like, not putting guns in the videos and all that type of s###. If you listen to my first project… I wasn’t talking about guns and drugs.”
He also doubled down on his comments about a decline in Hip-hop content. “I love all the new generation of artists that’s out right now, n##### is turnt,” he added. “But a lot of n##### do sound the same.” Check out the video below.
Elsewhere during his livestream, Lil Yachty claimed he raps better than a lot of his peers, which also drew some criticism.
I think im 2 tweets away from muting everything Lil Yachty. It has to stop. https://t.co/wNAMcVs41M
NBA YoungBoy is speaking out about his apparent feud with Joe Budden after tearing into the podcaster for trashing his music
According to the 24-year-old rapper, there was never a problem in the first place, and their spat was a publicity stunt to drive interest in an upcoming interview.
Over the weekend, NBA YoungBoy snapped on Joe Budden in an expletive-laced rant, urging him to “come on down to Grave Digger mountain and talk to me,” or “Shut your f###ing mouth!”
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) December 4, 2023
Budden faced clout chasing accusations after discussing the rapper’s music on his podcast. “That n###a is trash,” he declared, adding, “He’s horrible. He is horrible, he is horrible, he is really, really, really, really, really bad. I don’t know him as a person, I’m only speaking about music. He is really, really, really bad.”
However, Budden walked back his comments on the latest episode of The Joe Budden Podcast.
“I owe NBA YoungBoy an apology,” he said before admitting, “there’s a much better way to articulate what you’re tryna say.”
However, in an Instagram post Wednesday (December 6), YB claimed they faked the tension to promote an interview.
“Joe Budden, I love you bro,” NBA YoungBoy began. “They ain’t understand our plot twist. It was strictly for [us] to do an interview after that. Tell ’em don’t take us too serious. Everything entertainment, man.”
NBA YoungBoy has apparently squashed another heavily publicized beef. Earlier this week, he claimed he and Lil Durk have no issue and any drama between them is just “entertainment.”
Cam’ron clapped back at Melyssa Ford after she implied he may have had sex with underage sex workers back in the 90s.
He took to Instagram Wednesday (December 6) with a throwback photo of himself and Ford and a few words for the podcaster.
“I told the b#### “don’t touch me” when we took this pic,” Cam wrote. “F### you and ya apology!! Stay strong and Stand on business!! We just busy at the moment, we’ll get to you soon boo,” he wrote alongside a face blowing a kiss emoji.
He also clarified, “nothing violent!! Before you accuse us of more s### that’s inaccurate.”
Cam’ron was reacting to a comment Melyssa Ford made during a recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast when the hosts discussed a story Cam and Ma$e told on their podcast about “gangbanging b######,” at a brothel back in the 90s.
“Is there a distinct possibility that there may have been underage girls in that w#### house?” Ford asked.
Cam’ron and Ma$e also addressed Melyssa Ford on one of the latest episodes of It Is What It Is.
“Tread lightly,” Cam warned. “Be careful. I tell you one thing, I know a lot of people in ICE. Snipers, sharpshooters and I know people in ICE. I’ll have you escorted back up across the border. Be careful. It screams desperation, but we’ll get a petition to get you out the country. Cut it out. I’ll get her out the damn country. I’ll make two calls, man.”
Melyssa Ford subsequently apologized to Cam’ron, admitting, “I should never have made that insinuation.”
A trial has been set for Jacksonville rapper Ksoo to be tried for the 2020 murder of 23-year-old rapper Lil Buck. According to First Coast News, Ksoo (real name Hakeem Robinson) will stand trial alongside his brother for their alleged involvement in the murder next August 19. While Robinson will be heading to trial for the crime more than four years after it occurred, he still awaits the trial date of another second degree murder case.
Robinson has been incarcerated since September 2020 after he was arrested for first-degree murder in the case of Lil Buck (real name Charles McCormick). Abdul Robinson Jr., Ksoo’s brother, is charged with second-degree murder and accused of killing 19-year-old rival rapper Bibby (real name Adrian Gainer) in 2019.
As reported by AllHipHop.com, Abdul Robinson Sr., the father of the brothers accused in the murders and charged with accessory after the fact, maintains his innocence and will be working with prosecutors in an effort to put both of his sons away for several murders.
Robinson Sr. addressed why he’s cooperating in a since-deleted Instagram post last year. “If it was me and my Daddy (Shaka tip) in a situation like this, I would’ve been freed my daddy along time ago,” he wrote. “NO MATTER WHAT MY CONSEQUENCES WOULD’VE BEEN(no justification needed).”
“Especially if he’s a good/great daddy(datpart) He could do more for me out of jail than in jail/prison!!!! WHO LEAVE THERE DADDY IN JAIL TO ROT??? ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU KNOW HE INNOCENT,” he continued in the post.
He said, “I would’ve been stood up and said my daddy ain’t got a F**K thing to do with nothing!!! You n***as and b***hes out in that free world talk that talk out there until its time to walk that walks FACING THAT LIFE SENTENCE!!!!!. #FreeGood/GreatDads #yeaiknyallnvrdo.”
Watch the report below for more details on the upcoming trial.
Chrisean Rock raised concerns about her well-being with a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Wednesday (December 6). The controversial rapper/reality TV star appeared to contemplate suicide following spats with her baby daddy Blueface.
“Dying sounds easier than living sometimes,” she wrote on social media. “I don’t really be trynna express myself in a negative way but damn sometimes I wonder why why why why why fr.”
Chrisean’s followers tried to reassure her with positive messages as they worried she was considering harming herself. Several replies mentioned her baby boy, who was born in September.
The alarming post occurred days after Blueface accused Chrisean of abandoning their son. Blueface said she was being a “bad parent” after he took their infant son from a woman who was babysitting the child. He claimed Chrisean left their son with a friend so she could go to a recording studio and have sex with someone.
“It’s crazy, my son ain’t got no parent at four in the morning,” Blueface said. “Nobody wanna watch him. She got Marsh watching the baby at four in the morning so she can what, get some dick? Do a verse, f### a n####? All this so you can do a verse and suck some dick. You a booth b####.”
Chrisean responded by accusing Blueface of beating her friend, who was babysitting the child. She said her friend had visible damage on her face. Chrisean also claimed Blueface got into a car accident with their baby.
More of the former couple’s drama played out on social media when Chrisean and Blueface’s other baby mama Jaidyn Alexis allegedly trashed his home. Blueface started streaming the aftermath on Instagram Live, giving viewers a look at the damage and arguing with the two women while they remained at his residence.
It’s been just about one full day since the trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) was released and major names such as Metro Boomin and Travis Scott are already being affiliated with the game.
One of the most interesting developments since the trailer’s release has to be the amount of rap tastemakers who are petitioning to be involved in the gameplay for the highly anticipated title. Metro Boomin has already staked his claim to create his own radio station for the game, much like Frank Ocean’s highly popular “Blonded Los Santos” FM station and “Radio Los Santos,” which is hosted by radio broadcast legend Big Boy.
The actual trailer itself, which has revealed characters will be customizable with characteristics and hairstyles such as wick dreads and gold grills, appears to be spawning speculation of the involvement of real life rappers within the gameplay. Fans believe a character in the trailer may have been inspired by Rod Wave and there’s currently a theory that Travis Scott appears in a strip club scene in the teaser—where his alleged avatar appears to be rolling up.
There have also already been multiple re-works of the trailer, with fans opting for music from artists such as Rick Ross to soundtrack the scenes of the South Florida-based virtual world. In a sense, with all this excitement, it seems criminal we’ll have to wait until 2025 for the game to be released.
A new sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy left his rival 50 Cent stunned on Wednesday (December 6). The G-Unit boss shared his disgust after reading about Diddy allegedly raping a 17-year-old girl in 2003.
“My God 17, was no one off limits,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. “This documentary is gonna blow you away! Diddy do it, or Not coming soon !!!”
Diddy, former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre and a third man were accused of gang rape and sex trafficking in a lawsuit filed on Wednesday. The alleged victim, identified as Jane Doe, said the trio sexually assaulted her at Diddy’s studio when she was a teenager.
According to the lawsuit, the three men “plied Ms. Doe with drugs and alcohol” until the then-teenager was inebriated. They allegedly took turns raping the 17-year-old girl. The sexual assault left her barely able to stand.
Diddy denied the allegations in a statement released on Wednesday. He accused Jane Doe and his other sexual assault accusers of seeking a quick buck.
“Enough is enough,” he declared on Instagram. “For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie opened the floodgates of lawsuits by suing him for rape and abuse in November. The former couple quickly settled out of court, but two more women filed sexual assault lawsuits against Diddy in subsequent weeks.
50 Cent repeatedly taunted Diddy as the allegations surfaced. 50 Cent teased plans to make a Diddy documentary in the vein of Surviving R. Kelly amid the relentless trolling.
Police arrested J Stone, a longtime friend and collaborator of the late Nipsey Hussle, at the Los Angeles International Airport. According to X17, cops took the rapper into custody on a felony warrant for aggravated robbery.
X17 obtained footage of J Stone’s arrest. Police escorted him out of the airport in handcuffs. He was informed of the robbery warrant and searched by authorities.
J Stone’s latest run-in with the law occurred eight years after he was accused of abducting his daughter. He took his then 14-month-old child from her grandmother Patty Pitchford’s home in 2015. Pitchford was babysitting the child and contacted the police.
“I tried to grab the baby, and I couldn’t handle him,” Pitchford told CBS Los Angeles. “He snatched the baby and took the baby.”
J Stone, whose real name is Randy Green, had a restraining order against him for domestic violence at the time. He dropped the child off at her aunt’s home a day after the alleged abduction.
Last month, J Stone released The Definition of Success album via All Money In No Money Out, a label founded by Nipsey. The project featured a new collaboration with Nipsey produced by Hit-Boy.
Hit-Boy spoke about his relationship with Nipsey in a recent interview with AllHipHop. Hit-Boy recalled their history, praising Nipsey’s artistry and humanity.
“He was around when my pops was out last in 2014,” Hit-Boy told AllHipHop. “He always had respect. Any time I would see Nipsey after Pops got locked up, first thing he would ask me, ‘How Big Hit doing? How Pops doing?’ You know what I mean? Just a solid individual. But he was a real music dude. Wrote good songs, could rap, could pick beats, had the whole package with it.”
Check out AllHipHop’s entire conversation with Hit-Boy and his father Big Hit below.
Diddy’s legal troubles continue to mount. On Wednesday (December 6), another woman sued the Bad Boy Records mogul (real name Sean Combs) for an alleged gang rape that happened when she was 17 in 2003. The woman—only identified as “Jane Doe”—made some incredulous allegations, including what Diddy required to climax during sex.
In court docs obtained by AllHipHop, Doe said, “While Mr. Combs was raping Ms. Doe, he complained that he could not ‘get off’ unless she pinched his nipples as hard as she could.”
But that was only the beginning. Doe also claimed there was drug activity going on. The docs continued, “At the time, Mr. Combs had many connections to Michigan, including, among others, to the Black Mafia Family (‘BMF’), a drug trafficking and money laundering organization that is rumored to have seeded Bad Boy. Accordingly, upon information and belief, Mr. Combs’ associates, including Mr. Pierre and the Third Assailant, spent significant time in and around Detroit, Michigan.”
She then pointed the finger at Harve Pierre, former president of Bad Boy, who’s being sued for an alleged sexual assault as well. Doe alleged he not only smoked crack-cocaine around her but also that he forced her to do sexual acts.
“Mr. Pierre began to smoke crack cocaine from what appeared to be an aluminum can,” the docs said. “After he finished smoking crack, Mr. Pierre suddenly took out his penis, demanded that Ms. Doe ‘suck [his] dick’ and forced Ms. Doe’s head down to perform oral sex on him.”
The woman included multiple photos from the night in question with her face blurred out.
According to the docs, this marks the fifth lawsuit filed against Diddy in three weeks. The snowball effect began with ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who first sued Diddy over physical and sexual assault on November 16. They settled out of court in less than 24 hours. Diddy has remained relatively silent until now. Shortly after Jane Doe filed the lawsuit, he released a statement declaring his innocence.
“Enough is enough,” he declared on Instagram. “For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
A fourth woman sued Diddy for sexual assault, prompting him to vehemently deny the allegations on Wednesday (December 6). The Bad Boy Records founder maintained his innocence and claimed his accusers were looking for a “quick payday.”
“Enough is enough,” he declared on Instagram. “For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
Diddy (a.k.a. Sean Combs) released the statement after a new Jane Doe accused him, former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre and a third man of raping her when she was 17 years old. The woman said she was sex trafficked and gang raped by the three men in 2003.
“When she was just a teenager, Ms. Doe met Mr. Pierre and the Third Assailant in a lounge in the Detroit, Michigan area,” her attorneys explained. “While at the lounge, Mr. Pierre insisted that he was ‘best friends’ with Mr. Combs, and even called Mr. Combs with Ms. Doe. Mr. Combs convinced Ms. Doe, who was half his age at the time, to accompany Mr. Pierre and the Third Assailant on a private jet to come to his studio in New York City.”
Her lawyers continued, “Mr. Pierre, Third Assailant and another gentleman then escorted the high schooler to a private jet, which flew them to Teterboro, New Jersey. There were SUVs awaiting the group at Teterboro, and the four of them were driven to Daddy’s House Recording Studio, a studio famously owned and operated by Mr. Combs and Bad Boy. While at the studio, Mr. Combs and his associates, including Mr. Pierre, plied Ms. Doe with drugs and alcohol. As the night wore on, the 17-year-old Ms. Doe became more and more inebriated, eventually to the point that she could not possibly have consented to having sex with anyone, much less someone twice her age. While at the studio, Ms. Doe was gang raped by Mr. Combs, the Third Assailant and Mr. Pierre, in that order.”
Jane Doe’s lawsuit included photos to prove she was with Diddy in his studio. She provided a harrowing account, detailing how Diddy raped her and watched as the assault continued.
“Mr. Combs then watched on as Third Assailant, who Ms. Doe had not even realized had begun to have sex with her, raped Ms. Doe as she told him to stop,” her lawyers wrote. “After Third Assailant was finished, Mr. Pierre took his turn at raping Ms. Doe and then violently forced her to give him oral sex, during which Ms. Doe was choking and struggling to breathe. When Mr. Pierre finished, he left Ms. Doe in the bathroom alone. Ms. Doe fell into the fetal position and lay on the floor.”
They added, “Finally, after a period of time, Ms. Doe regained her bearings. However, she could barely stand up following the gang rape and had to be helped to walk out of the building and back into a car. She was taken back to an airport and flown back to Michigan. However, she has very limited recollection of her transport home and only remembers being in her car sometime early in the morning.”
Jane Doe took legal action against Diddy after his ex-girlfriend Cassie and two other women sued him for sexual assault in November. Diddy quickly settled Cassie’s lawsuit out of court. Joi Dickerson-Neal and another Jane Doe filed their lawsuits following the settlement.
Donald Trump is once again a trending social media topic with the hashtag “#DonaldTrumpIsNotWell” making the rounds on Wednesday (December 6). Some people are convinced he’s senile, demented and on the cognitive decline, making him unfit to run in the 2024 presidential election. As one person wrote, “Donald, everyone knows you’re weaker, unsteady and confused all the time now. You even know it too. That’s why you’re constantly talking about how you “aced” your cognitive testing. When you have to tell people you aren’t senile all the time, you’re senile.”
Donald, everyone knows you’re weaker, unsteady and confused all the time now. You even know it too. That’s why you’re constantly talking about how you “aced” your cognitive testing. When you have to tell people you aren’t senile all the time, you’re senile. #TrumpIsNotWellpic.twitter.com/zSC1bABYBZ
Another added, “He thinks Barack Obama is still president. He said there were Revolutionary War airports and windmills cause cancer. He wanted to nuke hurricanes. He told everyone to chug bleach and shove bug zappers up their a####. He brags about barely passing a cognitive test,” while yet another said, “If you can’t tell that Trump is well into dementia, then you need to be tested for it yourself. He can’t remember who he’s running against or where he is or how to pronounce adult words. He’s SOOOO EMBARRASSING! #TrumpIsNotWell.”
He thinks Barack Obama is still president. He said there were Revolutionary War airports and windmills cause cancer. He wanted to nuke hurricanes. He told everyone to chug bleach and shove bug zappers up their a####. He brags about barely passing a cognitive test. #TrumpIsNotWellpic.twitter.com/jt5NhcIaqO
Trump, who served as the 45th President of the United States from 2016-2020, has been indicted multiple times since leaving the Oval Office. In August, he became the first former POTUS to be arrested after turning himself in to Fulton County jail on several RICO charges stemming from the 2020 presidential election. Trump and his 18 co-defendants, including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, took mugshots while in custody.
Trump, of course, proclaimed his innocence, telling FOX News at the time he “should have every right” to challenge what he called a “rigged” and “stolen” election. He also referred to his arrest “a travesty of justice” and added, “I’ve done nothing wrong.”
Republicans love to talk about Biden and mental fitness but neglect Trump. Trump has said Sioux City is in South Dakota, Biden could plunge the world into World War II, confused Jeb Bush for George Bush and praised North Korea Kim Jong UN as leader of 1.4 billion #TrumpIsNotWell
TIME named Taylor Swift its 2023 Person of the Year and unveiled its cover story on the mega pop star on Wednesday (December 6). During the conversation, Swift reflected on her contentious relationship with Kanye West, who she said essentially forced her to leave the country after “framing” her in 2020.
West claimed Swift gave her permission to reference her on the single “Famous,” which comes with the line: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that b#### famous (G######)/I made that b#### famous.” There was an alleged phone call between West and Swift in which she supposedly is told about the lyrics and gives the green light. She later claimed it was fabricated.
Swift told TIME she moved to a different country following the infamous phone call with West. As she explained, “You have a fully manufactured frame job, in an illegally recorded phone call, which Kim Kardashian edited and then put out to say to everyone that I was a liar. That took me down psychologically to a place I’ve never been before. I moved to a foreign country. I didn’t leave a rental house for a year. I was afraid to get on phone calls. I pushed away most people in my life because I didn’t trust anyone anymore. I went down really, really hard.”
The unedited conversation (above) was leaked online and painted a much different picture of the one Kim Kardashian originally released in 2016. Swift acknowledged the leak in March 2020 but used it to bring attention to her favorite charities in an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kardashian fired back at Swift, accusing her of lying (again): “To be clear, the only issue I ever had around the situation was that Taylor lied through her publicist who stated that ‘Kanye never called to ask for permission,’” she tweeted. “They clearly spoke so I let you all see that.
“Nobody ever denied the word ‘b####’ was used without her permission. At the time when they spoke the song had not been fully written yet, but as everyone can see in the video, she manipulated the truth of their actual conversation in her statement when her team said she declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. The lie was never about the word b####, It was always whether there was a call or not and the tone of the conversation.”
To be clear, the only issue I ever had around the situation was that Taylor lied through her publicist who stated that “Kanye never called to ask for permission…” They clearly spoke so I let you all see that. Nobody ever denied the word “b####” was used without her permission.
But Swift’s publicist, Tree Paine, refuted Kardashian’s claims, saying, “I’m Taylor’s publicist and this is my UNEDITED original statement. Btw, when you take parts out, that’s editing. P.S. who did you guys p### off to leak that video? Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single ‘Famous’ on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyrics, ‘I made that b#### famous.’”
Many of Swift’s fans believe she got the last laugh. She’s raking in millions from her ERAS Tour and subsequent concert film, while West is not only divorced from Kardashian but still buried in a heap of controversy over his antisemitic comments.