
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Isis From ANTM Gets Engaged

Friday, April 03, 2009
Jaime Foxx

Michael Vick's
Jennifer Hudson Says
Diddy Being Sued Again

Sean Combs has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit by a little-known R&B singer amid allegations the hip-hop mogul stole a song for his rap group Boyz N Da Hood. Troy Hicks, whose stage name is Rhythum, claims Boyz N Da Hood's 2007 track Table Dance lifts chunks of his recording Private Dancer, which was previously released on independent label Real Life Entertainment. Hicks has named Boyz N Da Hood, Combs' label Bad Boy Records, Atlantic Recording Corporation and Block Entertainment in the legal papers, which were recently filed in a Dallas, Texas court.
Tommy Hearns Tax Trouble

Tommy 'The Hitman' Hearns owes over $448,000 in back taxes, according to state and federal records. The state filed a $5,147.79 lien against Hearns and his wife last month for unpaid income taxes, while the IRS filed a $145,477.62 lien against the legendary boxer. Previous Liens of $90,824.59 and $206,740 were also placed on Hearns and his wife from 2008 and 2006. The pair reportedly still owe money from 2007 as well. A lawyer for Hearns says the retired boxer is working to resolve his tax issues. Hearns, a seven-time world boxing champion and product of Detroit's legendary Kronk Gym, earned an estimated $40 million by 1991 and has coped with delinquent tax bills for years.
Destiny's Child
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Wesley Snipes Catches A Break

Senior U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges said Tuesday that Snipes did exceed a July 2008 court order limiting his travels to London and Bangkok for work on movies. However, Hodges also said Snipes had never failed to appear in court when required.