Max BÂ is wasting no time making his return felt as the Harlem rapper gears up for a seven-city club tour starting the same day heâs scheduled to walk free after two decades behind bars. The Dipset affiliate, born Charly Wingate, will kick off his comeback run November 9 with appearances across New York, New Jersey
Judge Mathis speaks on Why He Thinks Trump Won’t Pardon Diddy
Judge Greg Mathis expressed skepticism that President Donald Trump would pardon rapper Diddy. Mathis pointed out Trumpâs well-known tendency to hold grudges against those who have crossed him. He referenced Trumpâs pattern of prosecuting or targeting political opponents and critics rather than forgiving past offenses. Mathis contrasted this with more traditional political reconciliations, like Trump
Rob Markman discusses Drake’s Defamation Lawsuit Against UMG being Officially DISMISSED
A United States federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that Drake brought against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the record company of defamation over its distribution and promotion of Kendrick Lamarâs diss track, Not Like Us. District Judge Jeannette Vargas dismissed the suit after she said Lamarâs Not Like Us was a ânonactionable opinionâ that is not considered defamatory. The feud between two of hip-hopâs
Gilbert Arenas speaks on Diddy Getting 50 Months: “Why Didn’t Cassie Get the Same Time?”
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas weighed in on Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ recent sentencing to 50 months in prison. Arenas expressed surprise at the length of the sentence, given the charges, highlighting the judgeâs use of additional abuse allegations to justify the prison time. He questioned why these factors, not directly part of the conviction, influenced
Diddy Approved for Drug Rehab Program in Prison
Sean âDiddyâ Combs could see his prison sentence shortened by up to a year after a federal judge agreed to recommend him for a substance abuse treatment program while serving time for sex-related charges in New York. Diddy recently received Judge Arun Subramanian’s approval to be a participant in the prison system’s drug rehab program. The
Pooh Shiesty Released From Prison Early After 3 Years Behind Bars: âHe Is Excited to Start the Next Chapterâ
Pooh Shiesty stepped back into the spotlight this week after being released early from federal prison, cutting short a five-year sentence tied to a 2020 shooting in Florida. The 24-year-old Memphis rapper walked free after serving roughly three years of a 63-month sentence for conspiracy to possess firearms in connection with violent and drug-related crimes. His
Donald Trump Slammed With Lawsuit Over Chicago Troop Deployment
Donald Trump is now the target of a legal fight from both the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago after he authorized the deployment of hundreds of National Guard troops without local approval, escalating tensions over federal overreach and immigration enforcement. The lawsuit comes amid growing unrest following federal immigration raids in the city.
Judge Mathis speaks on Diddy Getting 50 Months: “I’m Surprised it Wasn’t More!”
Mathis criticized the defense for not emphasizing Diddyâs bipolar disorder during sentencing, arguing that acknowledging and treating mental illness should be part of rehabilitation. He stressed the importance of mandatory treatment programs, warning that without them, recidivism is likely. The sentence includes a $500,000 fine, the maximum allowed. The judge also considered Diddyâs immense resources,
Doja Cat appears on Jimmy Fallon Show: Shows Off Her Favorite â80s Dance Move, Explains How Sheâs Sweaty at Fortnite
Doja Cat guest-hosted The Tonight Show on Wednesday, so naturally, Jimmy Fallon challenged the “Jealous Type” singer to one of his favourite musical games. The duo played a mind-boggling round of Song Scramble, which puts the lyrics of one song to the tune of another. Fallon started with singing The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” to the tune of Lady Gaga’s
Don Lemon drops truth bomb on Trumpâs YouTube ban
Veteran news anchor Don Lemon joins MSNBCâs Ari Melber for an extended conversation on President Trumpâs free speech crackdown, big techâs cave-in to Trump, and the future of AI.