Monday, February 26, 2007
Beyoncé and Jay Z Call It Quits?
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Misa Hylton Upset Over Lapdance Pics
Seven Shot At Trina Concert
Atlanta Falcon Beat His Girlfriend's Dog To Death
Atlanta Falcons player Jonathan Babineaux killed his girlfriend's dog last Sunday night, leading to his arrest on a charge of felony cruelty to animals, Gwinnett County police said Tuesday.
Babineaux, 25, of Lawrenceville called his live-in girlfriend, Blair Anderson, at the movies Sunday evening, where she had gone after they had a verbal argument, police said. Babineaux told her she needed to come home to check on her 1 1/2-year-old pit bull mix, Kilo.
Anderson, 24, told police she found the dog in "severe physical distress." She bundled the dog and drove to the Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett near Lawrenceville. The dog vomited blood in the car and was pronounced dead at the hospital. The center summoned police.
(AJC)
Babineaux, 25, of Lawrenceville called his live-in girlfriend, Blair Anderson, at the movies Sunday evening, where she had gone after they had a verbal argument, police said. Babineaux told her she needed to come home to check on her 1 1/2-year-old pit bull mix, Kilo.
Anderson, 24, told police she found the dog in "severe physical distress." She bundled the dog and drove to the Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett near Lawrenceville. The dog vomited blood in the car and was pronounced dead at the hospital. The center summoned police.
(AJC)
Scottie Pippen Lost $27 Million Dollars
Yeah, so last week when 41 year old Scottie Pippen announced he was returning to the NBA after three years of retirement, I thought to myself, "somethings up" and I was right. Barely a week after making his announcement, the creditors are lining up to get the money.
The Missouri Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling from last year in St. Louis County in which a judge agreed that Pippen owed U.S. Bank about $5.021 million in principal, interest and attorney fees from a dispute over a private jet and company Pippen once owned.
Pippen said the charter-plane issue is one of many poor business decisions that were made primarily by a former agent, whom he blames for causing him to lose about $27 million in bad investments and questionable accounting. Pippen sued his former law firm in 2005, claiming he had been swindled, but he lost the case.
In terms of the plane, court documents claimed Pippen was using charter planes so often in 2001, when he was playing for the Portland Trail Blazers, that a pilot persuaded him to consider buying his own jet. Consequently, Pippen and his wife, Larsa, borrowed $4.375 million from an aircraft finance company, JODA LLC, in the St. Louis area.
(Chicago Sun Times)
The Missouri Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling from last year in St. Louis County in which a judge agreed that Pippen owed U.S. Bank about $5.021 million in principal, interest and attorney fees from a dispute over a private jet and company Pippen once owned.
Pippen said the charter-plane issue is one of many poor business decisions that were made primarily by a former agent, whom he blames for causing him to lose about $27 million in bad investments and questionable accounting. Pippen sued his former law firm in 2005, claiming he had been swindled, but he lost the case.
In terms of the plane, court documents claimed Pippen was using charter planes so often in 2001, when he was playing for the Portland Trail Blazers, that a pilot persuaded him to consider buying his own jet. Consequently, Pippen and his wife, Larsa, borrowed $4.375 million from an aircraft finance company, JODA LLC, in the St. Louis area.
(Chicago Sun Times)
Friday, February 23, 2007
Tim Hardaway Loses Miami Home to Foreclosure
Washington Mutual is foreclosing on Tim Hardaway's house in Miami because he hasn't paid his mortgage since last September and he's being sued for $45,000.00 in back rent on his carwash.
(TMZ)
(TMZ)
Cops Seize $81,020.00 In The Make It Rain Fiasco
Ok, so you know how it was going crazy in Las Vegas All-Star weekend and we was talking about that shooting at the strip club with Nelly? The details are coming out and though Nelly was in the house, it was Tennesse Titan Adam PacMan Jones that was throwing the money.
Jones was showering more than 40 strippers onstage at Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge early Monday with the cash "intended as a visual effect," according to a search warrant. But a scuffle broke out when the Houston promoter who hired the strippers told them to pick the money up.
The promoter, identified as Chris Mitchell, owner of "Harlem Knights," and a male associate took a plastic trash bag containing Jones' money and walked out the front door, the warrant says. Police recovered the money and two Breitling watches inside a safe at Mitchell's hotel room Monday morning.
Mitchell, according to the warrant, "admits that he took the money in the bag belonging to Jones because he thought it was for the dancers."
After Mitchell left the club, "a melee broke out," the warrant says.
"Jones became irate about the loss of his money, and the fact that girls were in a frenzy, picking up the money at their feet," the warrant says.
(ESPN)
Jones was showering more than 40 strippers onstage at Minxx Gentlemen's Club & Lounge early Monday with the cash "intended as a visual effect," according to a search warrant. But a scuffle broke out when the Houston promoter who hired the strippers told them to pick the money up.
The promoter, identified as Chris Mitchell, owner of "Harlem Knights," and a male associate took a plastic trash bag containing Jones' money and walked out the front door, the warrant says. Police recovered the money and two Breitling watches inside a safe at Mitchell's hotel room Monday morning.
Mitchell, according to the warrant, "admits that he took the money in the bag belonging to Jones because he thought it was for the dancers."
After Mitchell left the club, "a melee broke out," the warrant says.
"Jones became irate about the loss of his money, and the fact that girls were in a frenzy, picking up the money at their feet," the warrant says.
(ESPN)
Busta Rhymes Spent 18 Hours In Jail Last Night
Busta Rhymes blew a red light in Tribeca last night and when cops pulled him over he was like, "You know me. You know who I am. You don't mean s**t. You hide behind the shield. This is bulls**t".
Busta mus ain't know his driver's license was suspended cause when cops told him, he changed all that tough talk real quick. Talking bout he had no idea his license was suspended and asking if they could help a brother out?
They helped him out alright. Helped him right to jail, then didn't arraign him for 18 hours.
They say when he finally got out, he left the court house so fast, one of his bodyguards got left behind.
Beanie Segal Drops Dirty
Rapper Beanie Segal got his probation extended six months because he was in a group that was stopped and questioned by police on Aug. 20 and one of the guys in the group was a convicted felon. Plus, his court ordered drug test came back positive for codeine and morphine.
Beans produced a doctors prescription to explain the drugs, but being in the company of convicted felons is a violation of his probation.
(Philly.com)
Beans produced a doctors prescription to explain the drugs, but being in the company of convicted felons is a violation of his probation.
(Philly.com)
Victim's Baby Daddy Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Brandy
When the news of Brandy's fatal crash first leaked out, there was mention of a 50 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit filed by the victim's parents. The only problem was the parents were in another country, and hadn't seen their daughter in over ten years. Plus, only the spouse and children are entitled to wrongful death damages. Well scratch that first suit. The father of the children has filed a suit saying his two sons, Mrwan Mohamed, 14, and Kareem Mohamed, 10, will be forever harmed by the loss of their mother. Damages will be determined at trial.
(Yahoo)
(Yahoo)