Another one joked, saying, “He said get it back in blood.”
T-melz said, “Girl y’all celebs been lost them blue checks now you acting slow cause how you ain’t know.”
On Thursday, Musk began a massive purge of blue check marks off the $40.39 billion social media platform.
GloRilla is not the only one that has had her blue check removed. Other checkless celebrities are Kim Kardashian, Beyonce, Bill Gates, Pope Francis, and former president Donald Trump, according to CNN.
In fact, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey even lost his.
The D.O.C. will take the stage at the Punk In Drublic Festival in Austin on Saturday (April 22) as part of The Codefendants set. It marks the first time in more than 30 years he’s rapped in front of a giant audience. Speaking to Rock The Bells, the West Coast gangsta rap legend opened up about the impending event.
“I haven’t been on stage rapping in front of a crowd of people of any consequence in more than 30 years,” he said. “So I’m about to do that for the first time. Well, wait a minute. I did get on the stage with Mike a couple of years ago, but I’m talking about rapping, where I’m rapping words and people are listening and probably knowing some of the words and will probably be saying the words. I haven’t done that in 30 years.”
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NOFX founder Fat Mike brought The D.O.C. onstage during a show in Dallas in 2021. Overflowing with adrenaline, he ended up singing along to NOFX’s 1995 single “Kill All The White Man” as the crowd cheered him on. While The D.O.C. called it “the best night of my f###### life,” it will likely not compare to what he’ll experience in Austin.
“I’m actually super excited about it,” he added. “I imagine it’s probably gonna be a bag of mixed emotions on that day.”
Whatever the case, The D.O.C. has come a long way since the 1990 car accident that stole his voice. The Codefendants’ single, “Fast Ones,” marked the first verse The D.O.C. has spit on record in more than 15 years. The single is included on the group’s new album, This Is Crime Wave, which arrived last month.
The Get Dead’s Sam King, who’s in the group alongside Ceschi Ramos and Fat Mike, added, “We just did it live two nights in a row in Los Angeles, and we have this instrumental break where Zeta does some instrumental stuff where The D.O.C. is supposed to be, and the crowd is already just spitting his verse over the beat. It’s f###### crazy. People were feeling the show, and they’re going to lose their s### when he shows up.”
During a visit to the Breakfast Club, he asked one of the hosts DJ Envy and Charlamagne tha God if they could name 5 of the Virginia rapper’s records.
He then said as if talking directly to him, “You’re not in my top 50. You might be in Charlamagne’s top 50, but you haven’t done that much for me in my life. I didn’t never wanna be like Pusha. I never had a Pusha moment in my life.”
Pusha T, the former G.O.O.D. Music recording artist posted images of him at Jerry Lorenzo’s Fear of God fashion show at the Hollywood Bowl.
“Jerry, you turned the Hollywood Bowl into your world and let me be apart of it…forever grateful,” he continued writing in his caption.
Fans hopped in the comments to drag Jim Jones for his comments and standing with the Clipse member.
“Tell Jim stop playing with ya name,” Blogger Three Letter Man wrote.
EverythingRoger wrote, “That rise above s### cool and all but we want bars 😂😂😂 cook that n#### 🔥.”
“Hating or not ,n##### gotta know to stay in their lane. I fw Jim Jones but he was outta pocket and definitely out his league verbally 🤷🏾♂️,” another person wrote.
“Jim Jones hatin’ ass wan talk s### now since he linked w drake whole game goofs,” one more person wrote.
A few of his celebrity friends hopped in the comments and gave him virtual “high fives.”
Ava DuVernay wrote, “Epic.”
The Game wrote, “Level.”
Former football player Thomas Q. Jones said, “Yezzir! 💯 #VaStandup.”
DJ Don Demarco added his signature Ultimate Rap League buzzer for a haymaking bar, writing “#DonDemarco.”
Ja Rule’s dj said it all … let’s see what the “Ballin’” chart-topper says next.
Rudy Villalobos, a makeup artist from Los Angeles, is determined to make his booty the biggest and baddest!
Inspired by the one and only Nicki Minaj, this surgery-loving rebel will go to any lengths to achieve his dream curves.
In fact, he’s already had some illegal injections in a shady hotel room, and he’s not done yet. The bootylicious star, who has spent over $60 000 on his rear, is planning to go under the knife again for a Brazilian butt lift because the first one wasn’t juicy enough for his taste.
While the 27-year-old is living his dream life of glitz and glamour, Rudy admitted it took decades before finally finding his true identity.
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Fortunately, his “big, beautiful butt” helped him cushion the blows life has thrown in his way.
Since knee-high, Rudy has been passionate about the makeup industry. Over the years, he gained experience working with renowned models and other creators, but it was when he started posting more lifestyle photos of himself on social media, mixing both personal and professional content, that he gained an impressive following.
Today Rudy has hundreds of fans on Instagram and TikTok – a mix of different age groups, genders, and races. He appreciates everyone that shows support in anything he does, whether it’s makeup or posting a sexy picture of himself. Reflecting on his childhood, Rudy acknowledged growing up in a dangerous time and place.
“I grew up in the West side of Los Angeles – an area that was very ghetto. There were daily reports of gang violence and crimes, police sirens, ghetto birds, gunshots, people always fighting in the streets, prostitution, and drug dealing. So, everyone had to do what they had to do out here to survive.”
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While his family dynamic “wasn’t as bad,” living with his seven siblings and parents in a one-bedroom apartment made him appreciate the value of family.
“Thankfully, both of my parents stuck together. My dad always worked hard to ensure we had a roof over our heads and food to eat. We didn’t have as much growing up, but he provided for me, my siblings and my mom with the most important things. We lived in a one-bedroom apartment until my dad could afford a three-bedroom house with a huge yard. While my family always accepted me as oddly different, I always felt like I didn’t fit in. I was different from other boys my age. I wasn’t into sports, cars, or video games. I did get picked on and made fun of p because I would hang out with girls.”
During high school, Rudy discovered his love for makeup.
“I’ve always been a rebel since a kid. I never liked rules and didn’t like school, so I knew that I wouldn’t attend college when the time came. I had to figure something out for myself, so I started getting into makeup and social media. The path led me to Cosmetology. Once I completed my courses, I started working as a freelance makeup artist and have been doing that for the past eight years. One of my all- time favourite makeup techniques is contouring, just because you can shape and form your face differently without having plastic surgery.”
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Regarding surgeries, Rudy shared he only started exploring fillers and botox in his 20s.
“I got my lips done at 20 years old, then Botox. Then around 24, I started getting butt injections,” the Inglewood, California native shared. “I want my butt to be as big as Nicki Minaj’s. I’m passionate about butt enhancements because I’ve never heard a song about small booties. Everyone wants to have a nice, perfectly round-shaped bubble butt – whether they admit it or not. And, honestly, no matter how many squats you do, your butt does not grow as big. Exercise tightens and tones, but it doesn’t give you that perfect round shape.”
While aware of the risks involved in butt injections, Rudy says the gain outweighs the risks.
“You can die, but I don’t care. It was painful but worth it. Nothing will stop me from making my ass bigger. I plan to get more injections in my rear because I want it to get bigger and bigger. In addition to continuing butt and lip injections, he hopes to get “a couple more procedures” such as brow lift, rhinoplasty, buccal fat removal, eye lift, lipo bbl, and “whatever else I feel like I would need for myself.”
While most of Rudy’s fans love his appearance, trolls have bullied him.
He is no stranger to hateful comments on social media. “Trolls tell me I look fake. I ignore them because I know I look good, and they probably hate that,” Rudy concluded.
YouTuber Tasha K, who made her fame by dishing out celebrity gossip while sipping wine, has made public that she is currently in debt. Her financial woes come after she lost a lawsuit regarding her spreading rumors about rapper Cardi B.
A writ of execution was filed against Tasha K and Kebe Studios LLC in Georgia on Thursday, April 20. The court order cleared the way for Cardi B to collect the judgment awarded to her in a defamation lawsuit.
But the W(h)ine expert says she ain’t got it.
She took to Twitter and posted, “Look! Sis & Law I Know you need that cause work is slow for all of us right now, but right now, I ain’t got it! 🙈 But let your lawyers know that when I’m up, you gone be up & stuck…🥂 You get first dibs after this irs bill gets paid… 🥂”
Martin Lawrence has revealed Jamie Foxx is “doing better” following his recent medical emergency.
The 55-year-old was hospitalized in Atlanta, Georgia, where he had been filming “Back in Action,” after suffering an undisclosed “medical complication” last week.
During an interview with “Extra” at the unveiling of his Hollywood Walk of Fame star on Thursday, Lawrence offered an update on his friend’s condition.
“Well, I hear he’s doing better… My prayers go out for him every night, and just wishing the best for him,” Lawrence responded. “(He’s) one of the best that we got in Hollywood, not only one of the best entertainers but a good person.”
In a separate interview with “Access Hollywood” at the event, the “Bad Boys” star clarified that he hadn’t talked to Foxx before wishing him “a speedy recovery.”
Last Wednesday, Foxx’s daughter Corinne announced on Instagram that her father had suffered a “medical complication.”
She assured fans that he was “already on his way to recovery” thanks to “quick action and great care.”
Netflix officials have not addressed how his health scare has affected the shooting schedule for “Back in Action,” however, Foxx’s co-star Cameron Diaz was spotted filming scenes with his body double earlier this week.
A tipster hit me with the craziest rumor ever. He told me that Nas and Jay-Z recorded an unreleased album. WHAT? How did that happen and nobody know? Well, I was told it went down during the pandemic.
I did not get any additional details under the circumstances of said rumored album. But, the person said that they both were in Los Angeles at that time and suggested strongly that they could have both been in the studio. There is an additional detail that I will not include, but it strongly suggests that Nas and Jay-Z were working together on music. This part of the rumor includes audio that has been analyzed by the tipster. ANYWHOO.
Nas, as you know, has been working at a feverish rate musically and Jay has been working at a feverish rate on those billions. It’s almost like they are reversed. Nas is working on his business too and Jay has some bars here and there. So, we do not know if this is facts, but I would love to hear more from the two goats.
Remember this?
The nerve of Nas to proclaim Hip-Hop is dead at that time. These guys are proof that the culture is not dead.
50 Cent intends to add to his growing television empire with an unscripted series for Hulu.
According to Deadline, 50 Cent has started developing a show titled Redemption Ink for the streaming service.
The series features former gang and hate group members seeking to move on with their lives by covering up tattoos from their past.
“This show is going to hit different,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. “Redemption ink HULU. GLG GreenLightGang i don’t miss let’s go! G-unit film& Tv.”
Redemption Ink gets its title from Luis Gutierrez’s tattoo shop of the same name. The shop specializes in coverups and fixups for people seeking redemption after spending time in gangs or hate groups.
50 Cent connected with Hulu a few months after signing a non-exclusive broadcast deal with FOX. The rapper-turned-TV executive will develop animation, live-action comedy and drama for the network.
The G-Unit boss found success in TV by producing multiple hit shows for STARZ. But 50 Cent’s relationship with the network soured to the point he regretted working with STARZ.
“I have the number 1,2,3, and 4 top Tv shows in African American, and Latina households and i hate that i made them with the wrong people,” he wrote on Instagram. “I’m not doing any BMF spin offs or selling any other shows to STARZ.”
50 Cent is still developing a boxing drama for STARZ. It was the last show he pitched to the network before their deal ended in 2022.
It appears “Players” hitmaker Coi Leray did some reflecting on her recent tweets about Latto. This morning, Leray returned to Twitter to share more thoughts on what she had to say yesterday.
Latto’s “Put It On Da Floor” sparked the situation. The Atlanta native’s latest single features the lyrics, “Smoking on that gas, blunt big as Coi Leray.” In response, Leray called out Latto, by name, on Twitter.
Coi Leray tweeted, “Latto bye. 😴 Here you go [talking] about my body. Please do not come on here and talk about nobody’s BODY. Lol like seriously. Out of all things. Lmaooo ya blunt my size? Lmaooo this s### is never-ending.”
The Massachusetts-born, New Jersey-raised rapper also wrote, “These b###### wanna be like the n##### so bad. Y’all wanna have rap beef SOOOOOO BADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 😂😂😂😅😅.”
Coi Leray seemingly took Latto’s lyrics as disrespect. However, some social media users disagreed. A lot of the responses under Leray’s tweets expressed the belief that the “blunt big” line was not meant to be a diss.
Did Coi Leray Hint At Growing Tension Behind The Scenes?
Apparently, Leray has now changed her thoughts on the “Put It On Da Floor” line too. Earlier today, the Trendsetter album creator sent out more tweets about her initial reaction to Latto’s new song.
“Maybe I overreacted [I don’t know]. End of the day. Don’t say my name for clicks and likes. [Especially,] if we don’t speak or communicate. I’m not a big blunt small blunt. Don’t compare me to nada. Mention b###### you actually beef with. Put it on the floor but leave me out of the bs,” tweeted Coi Leray.
She added, “There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes. Y’all don’t be knowing the half of the s### that goes on in this s###. But the main goal is ICON S###. If it don’t make me rich or [a] better person. Stay away.”
There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes. y’all don’t be knowing the half of the s### that goes on in this s###. But the main goal is ICON S### . If it don’t make me rich or better person. Stay away.
“Sonically speaking, we move the crowd and their heart,” Coloan Records’ head honcho Brennan Williams says in a statement. The could not be any more factual as they take one of Nas’s more absurd and beloved verses and blends it seamlessly with Ghostface bars. Add a soulful sonic track that defies the current soundscape like a rebellious teen and you have a magical hodgepodge of dopiness. Basically, Nas’s Funkmaster Flex Freestyle #4 gets stripped acapella and laced. Add a heavy helping of Ghostface Killah, courtesy of his hood classic “Return of Theodore,” and the concoction is complete. Check it out and save it to your Soundcloud. For more, hit the links below.
Lil Uzi Vert’s labels settled a lawsuit over a sample in the song “Strawberry Peels” featuring Young Thug and Gunna.
According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, Atlantic Records and Generation Now reached a deal with Sun City Publishing on Friday (April 21). Sun City Publishing sued Lil Uzi Vert, among others, for sampling Blackout’s 1995 song “Dim Da Lights” without permission.
“Plaintiff Sun City Publishing, LLC, and defendants Atlantic Recording Corporation, erroneously sued as Atlantic Records LLC and Generation Now, LLC, submit this Joint Notice to advise the Court that they have reached an agreement in principle for the resolution of this action, in its entirety, and that they anticipate filing within thirty days their Stipulation to the dismissal of this action,” lawyers for both sides informed the court.
Sun City Publishing filed its lawsuit against Lil Uzi Vert, Atlantic Records, Generation Now and more in January. The publisher sought more than $1 million in damages. Terms of the settlement weren’t disclosed.
“Strawberry Peels” appeared on 2020’s Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World 2, the deluxe edition of the Eternal Atake album. Blackout released “Dim Da Lights” on his Dreamworld album in 1995.
Listen to “Strawberry Peels” and “Dim Da Lights” below.
Quavo teamed up with the Legends brand to launch a new hoodie in memory of Takeoff.
Legends released the Rocket Fairfax hoodie, which is on sale for $140. Quavo announced plans to donate all of the proceeds to the Rocket Foundation, a nonprofit established in honor of Takeoff.
“The Foundation’s mission is to invest in and elevate proven community violence interventions and positive alternatives for young people and build a platform for influential leaders to fight against daily violence in our cities and neighborhoods,” Quavo said. “The Rocket Foundation has made investments in four powerful initiatives: Community Justice Action Fund, Hope Hustlers, Live Free, and the Offenders Alumni Association. We believe these groups will help interrupt the cycle of violence in Atlanta and put young people on a positive trajectory.”
Quavo also aimed to support the Rocket Foundation with his fifth annual Huncho Day, which is scheduled for April 29. Money raised for the charity football game will benefit the Rocket Foundation.
Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz and several NFL players will participate in this year’s Huncho Day game. The event’s sponsors include Walmart, YOR Water and the sports division of Quality Control Music.
A court forced Stevie J to return Faith Evans’ car, which she accused him of stealing for a trip to Coachella.
According to Radar Online, Evans pursued legal action to regain possession of a 2023 Mercedes Sprinter Van. A court granted her emergency motion, ordering Stevie J to give the vehicle back to Evans.
Evans claimed Stevie J took her car keys when she fell asleep on April 12. He drove the car to Coachella even though she asked him to bring the vehicle back once she was awake.
The former Bad Boy Records artist contacted the police. She reported her car was stolen.
Evans sought a court order to prevent Stevie J from driving any of her vehicles amid their divorce. She claimed he can’t legally drive any car because he has a suspended license.
The singer noted her Mercedes Sprinter Van’s insurance policy doesn’t cover her estranged husband. She bought the vehicle for $164,000.
Stevie J filed for divorce in 2021. He requested monthly spousal support payments, which Evans opposed.
Last year, the producer/reality TV star begged Evans to forgive him in an attempt to reconcile. He declared he learned his lesson and never wanted to live without her.
On Thursday, April 20, the Universal Hip-Hop Museum celebrated the 40th Anniversary of seminal R&B act New Edition’s professional debut in the industry.
New Edition rose to prominence and dominance in the 1980’s as teens and became the blueprint for Pop and R&B boy acts. They offered a unique mixture of traditional R&B and also incorporated Hip-Hop in their youth-oriented music. The original group lineup comprised of Ronnie DeVoe, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Bobby Brown, and lead singer Ralph Tresvant. When Brown left the group in 1985 to go solo, Johnny Gill joined their ranks. The group is one of the greatest ever.
During a pre-show interview, complete with about 30 specially selected NE for Lifers, the museum enlisted AllHipHop’s Nikki Duncan-Smith (Kershaw St. Jawnson) for an intimate conversation about their connection to Hip-Hop culture.
In the back of the group were posters from various historic venues like Skatin’ Palace (950 Soundview Ave.) dated Apr. 23, 1983, The Disco Fever on Friday, Apr. 29, 1983, and the Bond International Casino on Friday, Mar. 11, 1983.
The group donated six sequin blazers to be included in the museum’s archive.
In attendance at this private event were some pioneers like The Force MDs and Doctor Ice from UTFO and Whodini, who toured with the group.
Heavy hitters like Stephen Hill, Big Jeff, Mark Green, Charlie Mack, Bimmy Antney, and more were in the building. The host of the event was Fred “Bugsy” Buggs of 107.5 WBLS.
Just days after Megan Thee Stallion shared her emotional journey of healing and coping with anxiety in an open letter for Elle Magazine, Tory Lanez penned his open letter to Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon, hitting back at the allegations and his conviction for shooting Megan.
In the letter, Tory vehemently denied the charges and accuses the prosecution of suppressing exculpatory evidence that could exonerate him.
The conviction came after a trial in which the prosecution presented evidence of the July 2020 incident where Megan Thee Stallion was shot in her feet.
In his letter, Tory Lanez wrote, “Today I take a stance as an innocent Black Man, wrongfully convicted of a crime I DID not commit. I’ve watched 2 district attorneys from your office by the names of Kathy Ta and Alex Bott unlawfully misuse their authority to hide and suppress any and all exculpatory evidence that exonerates me, or furthers my innocence. I was completely robbed and deprived of a fair trial.”
While Megan found solace in journaling and prayer, Tory is seeking justice through the legal system, announcing that on May 8th, his lawyers will be arguing for a new trial.
“Not only do I owe it to myself to fight for my freedom, but I owe it to my 6-year-old child, my family, fans, and most importantly the hundreds of thousands of Black and Hispanic minorities that cannot adequately fight for themselves,” Tory Lanez said.
In his plea for a fair trial and justice, Lanez appealed to Gascon’s reputation for fighting for the rights of minorities, stating, “We elected you because of your outstanding eminence in making fair and correct judgments in the justice of people of color.”
Tory concluded his letter with a request for fairness and justice: “Mr. Gascon, I come to you today as a wrongfully convicted man, not asking for sympathy, nor compassion, but for you to simply do what is fair and right by the laws of California, and most importantly in the eyes of God.”
In addition to his open letter, Tory vowed to call out the prosecutors for how they handled the trial.
“Until my court date I’ll be posting the OUTRAGEOUS & DISGUSTING INJUSTICES used against me by the PROSECUTION to get the conviction they so DESPERATELY wanted, DESPITE the evidence they knew existed,” Tory Lanez fumed from jail.
Queen Key is one of the hardest rappers to come out of Chicago, and she holds nothing back when it comes to her music. Today, she returns with her newest project titled Surviving Queen Key, her first release as an independent artist.
Clocking in at six tracks, the EP was inspired directly by someone she knew personally, who decided to run to the internet to talk s### and make her look like a bad person.
Queen Key explains, “At the end of his post, he’s like, ‘Surviving Queen Key.’ When I heard that, you know that got a little ring to it. I like that. F### you mean? Exactly, Surviving Queen Key. Period. But I took the high road, I’m the bigger person about it. It’s a project now. That’s really for anybody, who acts like they gotta survive a b####. You either survive or you’re dead.”
She adds, “Beyond the irritating ass people who inspired it, it’s also real life. It’s me having to survive Queen Key too, s###. It’s where I’m at right now in my career. 5 new songs to speak to my fans, let m############ know how I feel.” Surviving Queen Key is spearheaded by lead singles “Guns & Butter” and “Hell Woods,” with the latter’s official music video dropping one day after the project.
It was a confirmation hearing like no other, as Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) brought out the big guns in his attempt to block the appointment of Julie Su as Labor Secretary. In a surprising move, the Senate Labor Committee Ranking Member quoted lyrics from a rap song by Nuke Bizzle to bash Su’s handling of the Employment Development Department (EDD) program in California.
Nuke Bizzle, whose real name is Fontrell Antonio Baines, made headlines in 2020 when he was arrested for exploiting the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance provisions of the CARES Act to scam the government out of over $700,000 in unemployment insurance money.
In the music video that caught the attention of the authorities, Nuke Bizzle bragged about his fraudulent activities, rapping, “I’ve done got rich off of EDD/aint hit no more licks because of EDD/Just last night I was selling P’s and I just woke up to $300 G’s.”
Senator Cassidy used the lyrics to highlight the rampant fraud that occurred under Su’s oversight of the EDD program, which lost over $30 billion due to fraud. Unfortunately, this was not an isolated incident, as unemployment fraud became a nationwide issue during the pandemic. The CARES Act provided a lifeline for millions of Americans, but it also created an opportunity for fraudsters to exploit the system.
Pandemic-related fraud in the EDD program has been a significant issue not only in California but across the country.
According to a report from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General, at least $87 billion of the $896 billion in unemployment benefits distributed during the pandemic could have been paid improperly due to fraud or overpayment.
The unprecedented surge in unemployment claims and the introduction of new federal benefits programs provided fraudsters with ample opportunities to exploit the system.
State agencies, like the EDD, struggled to keep up with the volume of claims and implement effective fraud prevention measures, further exacerbating the issue.
The California State Auditor reported that despite repeated warnings, the EDD did not bolster its fraud detection efforts until months into the pandemic and suspended a critical safeguard.
“This mismanagement does not inspire confidence that Ms. Su can run a multibillion dollar organization,” declared Senator Cassidy, who asked for unanimous consent to insert a transcript of Nuke Bizzle’s music video entitled “EDD” into the hearing record.
As for Julie Su, her appointment as Labor Secretary is still up in the air, but one thing is for sure, this confirmation hearing will go down in history as the one where a senator used rap lyrics to make a political point.
The man who is said to have ordered the hit in the murder of rapper Young Dolph is getting a new lawyer, in the middle of trial.
On Thursday, Hernandez Govan, the suspect accused of masterminding the shooting that took out the Memphis chart-topper, came to court without representation, according to WREG.
Gone was attorney William Massey, the lawyer who had been representing the suspect for a little under a half year.
The presiding judge Lee Coffee said his absence has indicated “that some sort of conflict had arisen. I don’t know the nature of it.”
The new lawyer representing the suspect is attorney Manny Arora. Arora was not in the courtroom because he is currently licensed to work in Tennessee. To circumvent this obstacle, the in-person counsel will be local lawyer Handel Durham Jr.
Prosecutor Paul Hagerman said the legal team will have to “get up to speed” to effectively represent their client and not impede the case.
However, he did add, “He may already be up to speed and he has all of the discovery.”
Prosecutors suspect that Govan began planning to assassinate Young Dolph in June 2021. Authorities have not disclosed the reason behind the shooting to the public.
In December 2022, Govan mentioned that he had not received proper medical attention for blood pressure issues, chest pains, and tingling in his arm due to inadequate staffing at the jail.
Judge Lee Coffee promised to address the issue by speaking with the chief jailer, alleviating claims he might not be treated well in prison.
After years of speculation, Charlamagne tha God says he has forensic proof that he did not sexually assault a young woman in South Carolina.
According to Radar Online, The Breakfast Clubhost has demanded a federal court judge dismissed a claim that he violated Jessica Reid at a party in 2001.
In 2018, an almost 20-year-old arrest warrant started to circulate, linking to the alleged crime saying the personality was charged with “criminal sexual conduct with a minor in the 2nd degree, for an incident that allegedly occurred the month before.”
It also said when Charlamagne was a 22-year-old adult, he “willfully, unlawfully, and feloniously engage[d] in penile/vaginal intercourse with a fifteen-year-old female child.”
As the radio personality and mental wellness advocate continues to deny all allegations of wrongdoing in this case, court records show.
According to Charlamagne, “Jessica Nicole Reid has come forward countless times on social and other media” to accuse him of sexual assault at a house party, “despite the undisputed facts that” there is no DNA proof from the rape kit she did that matches him.
“[Reid] has persisted in broadly disseminating her unsubstantiated claims, ignoring that the South Carolina Solicitor in 2018 declined her request to re-open the case due to a lack of evidence while confirming that no basis existed to bring sexual assault charges against Charlamagne,” the motion reads.
His lawyer also states, “Witnesses have attested to the fact that Charlamagne had already left the party when the alleged assault occurred.”
As a result, the New York Times best-selling author wants the judge to simply dismiss the charges because he claims they are baseless.
AllHipHop was in the building for the ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ first screening, and the vibes did not disappoint!
Allied Multicultural and Disney joined forces to host the very first ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ community screening and experience in Los Angeles.
On Wednesday (April 19), influencers, celebrities, and press packed both the tastemaker screening held at Cinemark 18 and the Hilltop after party located in Inglewood, CA.
The screening was followed by a Q&A with star of ‘White Men Can’t Jump,’ Sinqua Walls and director, Calmatic.
Following the screening was a packed afterparty at Hilltop Inglewood with DJ RTistic.
Notable guests in attendance included D-Smoke, Crissa Jackson Kristopher, Kris London, Paigion, Jayda Curry, Brittney Elena, London, La’Ron Hines, Novi Brown, Brittney Russell-Perry, Charles Oakley, Willie Beemin, D-Spank and more.
Disney truly transformed the coffee shop to a branded ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ experience.
Check out the recap video below. ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ will be out 5/19/23 on Hulu!