42 Dugg and his ex-girlfriend Jazmin ReNae have plenty of insults for each other amid their split.
Over the Fourth Of July holiday weekend, the owner of Detroit’s Whipped Luxury Beauty Bar went on Instagram Live to take some digs at her ex-boyfriend after feeling like he’s been shading her. Among other things in her nearly 30-minute stream, Re’Nae had a field day calling Dugg out.
Now, in an open letter-format Instagram post written to Nipsey, Kodak assures the late rapper that he meant no disrespect. The message was shared on Monday (July 6), along with a photo of Nip.
50 Cent has an interesting history with Mike Tyson. He notoriously bought the champ’s Connecticut estate and the guy who notoriously shot Fif all those times was part of Iron Mike’s camp.
According to 50, Mayweather has an even more interesting history with Tyson.
T.I. took to Instagram where he wished 50 Cent a happy 45th birthday. After getting the pleasantries out of the way, Tip challenged 50 to Verzuz battle and calls out Dr. Dre and Eminem at the same time.
“For your birthday, I offer you a challenge, sir,” Tip said. “Pull your ass up with 20 of your records, sit across from me, and get this work, man.”
Rapper Foogiano who was performing at the Lavish Lounge nightclub when a shooting killed two people and injured eight on July 5 in Greenville posted a video on social media Monday saying he was not responsible for the.
“That… ain’t my fault. I don’t promote violence,” the Atlanta-based rapper Foogiano, whose real name is Kwame Brown, said in a three-minute video posted on his Instagram account Monday afternoon.
Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis said Sunday that investigators believe people who are affiliated with the rapper might have been involved in the shooting.
“From watching some of the video footage from in there, most of it may be from, maybe some of his staff,” Lewis said. “I wouldn’t call them followers. They were probably traveling with him, but I don’t think he was directly involved.”
NBA Youngboy says how many kids he has. Youngboy clarifies he only has one daughter, despite his alleged baby momma, Kay, giving birth to a baby girl not too long ago.
Accused Nipsey Hussle killer Eric Holder and his lawyer have requested to have transcripts from his grand jury hearing sealed until after the trial to ensure a fair and impartial ruling.
A new report from the Los Angeles Timesexplains that Holder and his public defender, Lowynn Young, pushed for L.A. County Superior Court Judge Robert J. Perry to seal transcripts from the grand jury until after trial. They made the argument that public release of the records could affect their case so much so that witnesses and experts might decide not to come forward in Holder’s defense. The Times’ attorneys had their own rebuttal to that claim though, arguing that Holder “does not offer a shred of evidence” to justify delaying those records from going public, whether it be months or years.
See below for a brief look at how the L.A. Times responded to the filing:
“Here, the modest pretrial publicity in this case does not even remotely compare with the publicity in the Martha Stewart trial, the Manson Family trial, the John DeLorean trial, the Watergate trials, or the Abscam trials,” Times attorneys argued in the filing. “Yet, in all of those cases, courts rejected the defendants’ arguments that pretrial publicity had interfered with their right to a fair trial. This Court should do the same.”
The indictment was unsealed May 21. Unless there is an objection, transcripts from a grand jury hearing are made public 10 days after they are provided to the defendant or his attorney.
The transcripts would offer a more detailed glimpse into the prosecution’s case against Holder.
The records in question center around the 23-member grand jury panel that returned a six-count indictment — one count of murder, two counts each of attempted murder and assault with a firearm and one count of possession of a firearm by a felon — after being presented evidence during a three-day hearing back in May. Eric Holder, who pleaded not guilty, faces life in state prison if convicted for the murder of Nipsey Hussle.
During an Instagram live video, which surfaced on the internet, Trippie said that Nicki isn’t as good as she used to be. “Nicki Minaj really fell off,” the rapper says as he walks in the background of the IG live video.
Trippie Redd says “Nicki Minaj fell off”. He most likely said this cuz she did a song with 6ix9ine… is Trippie speaking faxxxx or fiction?? pic.twitter.com/QBVoACkTK3