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Court Dismissed Kirk Frost Paternity Case
It has been a one month since “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” wrapped up its sixth season, but the baby mama drama between Kirk Frost and Jasmine Washington still continues. In “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” season 6, Washington claimed that Frost was the biological father of her newborn baby, but he vehemently denied the allegations. Hence, the Superior Court of Fulton County ordered him to submit to a paternity test. In late July, the D-Lo Entertainment owner finally took a paternity test that would confirm whether he is the biological father of Washington’s 9-month-old son, Kannon. The two, however, failed to appear in court on Wednesday, Aug. 16, causing…
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Suge Knight Indicted For Making Death Threats
Suge Knight made a death threat against famed “Straight Outta Compton” director F. Gary Gray … so claims the L.A. County Grand Jury which indicted Suge on felony criminal threats. Suge Knight allegedly made the threat during the filming of the movie, but months before he killed a man involved in the production by driving over him in a Compton parking lot. TMZ obtained a copy of the Grand Jury indictment, which reads in part, “On or about August 8, 2014, Suge … threatened to commit a crime which would result in death and great bodily injury to Felix Gary Gray.” Suge was extremely unhappy with his portrayal in the…
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Kevin Gates Sentenced to 30 Months
Kevin Jerome Gilyard, 31, known by his stage name of Kevin Gates, of Baton Rouge, La., pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm in connection with a 2013 arrest, according to court records. Police records show Gilyard originally was arrested on an unlawful possession of a handgun charge about 8:10 p.m. Oct. 29, 2013, in the 7200 block of South Stony Island Avenue. Bridgeview Branch Court Judge Neil Linehan gave Gilyard credit for 34 days already spent in jail in the case, according to court records. Gilyard at least twice had warrants issued for his arrest in the case, once in 2013 when he failed to…
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Brisco Pleads Guilty to Fake Bills & Fraud
South Florida rap artist Brisco pleaded guilty in federal court in Miami on Friday to charges of selling fake currency and committing identity theft and fraud. Brisco, whose real name is British Mitchell, is likely facing 4 ½ to 5 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in May, his lawyer said. Mitchell, 34, wore khaki jail scrubs and was handcuffed and shackled in court. In a somber voice, he replied “guilty” in response to each of the three charges. He admitted he was trying to sell more than $150,000 worth of counterfeit money, including several thousand dollars he sold to an undercover law enforcement officer. Mitchell came under…
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Brisco Pleads Not Guilty in Fraud Case
South Florida rap artist Brisco pleaded not guilty to fraud and fake money charges on Tuesday in federal court in Fort Lauderdale. Brisco, also known as British Mitchell, 34, is charged with selling counterfeit cash and being part of a fraud ring that operated in South Florida. He is linked to at least $200,000 worth of fraud, according to court testimony. Mitchell, who was featured on Lil’ Wayne‘s 2009 Grammy Award-winning album Tha Carter III, has been jailed in Broward County since he was arrested earlier this month. Authorities said he had been on the lam since August when he led law enforcement on two chases in one day…
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YUNG JOC TAKES MANAGER ON JUDGE FAITH JENKINS
In a video clip for a new episode of Judge Faith Jenkin’s court show, the ATL rapper is suing his booking manager, Polo Hammond for $6,000 for a booking deposit and defamation of character. He argues that he never received the full amount owed to him for doing the event. “I’mma keep it all the way 100,”Joc says in a clip for the upcoming episode. “I had to come here today in front of the honorable Judge Faith Jenkins because my supposed-to-be manager back here done took this money, but I came here today to get it back.” Welp, Polo is countersuing Joc for $1,000 because apparently he forgot to pay…
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ADRIEN BRONER SENTENCED TO 30 DAYS IN JAIL
Adrien Broner was scheduled to be in court at 9am but got there at 12pm. Not only did he show up late but in the Judges eyes he looked drunk. The Judge asked Adrien “Have you been Drinking”? Adrien replied “I dont drink your honor, I think someone slipped me something”. When it was all said and done the judge sentenced him to 30 days in jail. After the hearing was done the judge later revealed he was about to throw the case out and dismiss charges but he took Adrien’s tardiness as a sign of disrespect. All my fans write me and send me love… I love all yal…
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Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose Divorce Settlement
Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa celebrated their divorce Monday night at a strip club, and now we know why … each did more than okay in the settlement. Amber and Wiz filed their settlement agreement with the court, and the headline … she gets a cool million under the prenup. Wiz has already paid $356k, so he still owes her $644k. But Amber gets more … $14,800 a month in child support for their 3-year-old son, Sebastian, with whom they share legal and physical custody. As for Wiz … he gets the Pennsylvania home and 10 cars, including a ’69 Chevelle, a ’68 Camaro, a ’62 and a ’64 Impala and…
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Ciara Loses Her Custody Case
Cici initially asked the judge presiding over her case to give her sole custody of her and Future‘s one-year-old son, baby Future. The singer claimed the rapper wasn’t a good parent and rarely spent time with his child. Future, on the other hand, asked the judge for joint custody. Well, it looks like the judge was 100% on the “Blow A Bag” rapper’s side because he granted joint guardianship to the former couple. Ciara‘s suit was filed in California, a state that favors joint custody. So, this news isn’t such a shock for those who are already aware of Cali’s strict custody laws. Something else to note, this case is…
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Judge Asks 50 Cent to Stop Flexin’
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson appeared before a Connecticut Judge on Thursday in his ongoing bankruptcy case. Jackson filed for bankruptcy last summer and this filing for bankruptcy has helped him in claiming debts in excess of $28 million although, his net worth is estimated at $155 million. As the bankruptcy process in Oklahoma goes on, the rapper’s Instagram posts have become the topic of discussion. Judge Ann Nevins expressed dismay about the rapper’s flamboyant Instagram posts saying, “I am not trying to impede on anyone’s right to exercise free speech. But I would appreciate it, if we can keep the tone of this case very serious”, inferring that the “I…



















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