Former FBI agent Scott Payne discussed challenges facing federal cases, including high-profile incidents like Diddy’s legal troubles. Payne noted a troubling trend: more federal cases are faltering during trial due to weak evidence or missteps. Payne also debunked conspiracy-like claims that Vlad secretly works with the feds, highlighting the realities of law enforcement evidence gathering.
Ice Cube’s Tour Bus Goes Up In Flames, Cops Scouring For Footage To Find Perpetrator
Ice Cube was in Portland for his “Truth to Power” tour when one of his tour buses caught fire near the Moda Center, prompting an arson investigation and a strong reaction from the Hip-Hop icon. Portland Fire & Rescue responded to the scene on Thursday after receiving reports of a blaze involving the front passenger-side tire
US authorities remove Trump-Epstein statue from National Mall
An impromptu statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands was unceremoniously removed from the National Mall in Washington just a day after a group of anonymous artists erected it there. The piece showed the president and the late convicted sex offender, who were friends in the past, looking joyful together, with wide grins and feet kicked back. A plaque
Donald Trump Threatens To Sue ABC Over Jimmy Kimmel’s Return After Suspension
Donald Trump is threatening to sue ABC after Jimmy Kimmel returned to late-night television, just days after a suspension over controversial remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder. Kimmel’s show was pulled off the air last week after he said Trump and his allies were “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one
Metro Boomin Defeats Sexual Assault Accuser in Court
Metro walked out of a Los Angeles courtroom with a clean slate after a federal jury swiftly ruled he was not liable in a civil sexual assault lawsuit brought by Vanessa LeMaistre, ending a tense legal battle that began last year. The verdict came after less than an hour of deliberation, with jurors rejecting all four
Ghostface Killah speaks on Drake’s UMG Lawsuit and Calls Rap “A Street Game”
Ghostface Killah shared his thoughts on Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group, brushing off the legal drama and reminding everyone that Hip-Hop was born in the streets, not the courtroom. Speaking with XXL while promoting his long-awaited album Supreme Clientele 2, the Wu-Tang Clan legend said he wasn’t fully up to speed on the lawsuit but had heard
Memphis Bleek on Jay-Z, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Biggie, Tupac, Dame Dash, Michael Jackson, Kevin Hart
Memphis Bleek joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay to perform a track from his new album Apartment 3D before diving into his journey from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn to hip-hop history. Raised by a single mother and stepfather, Bleek recalls growing up watching his mom struggle and his determination to change his family dynamic. He
Dallas Texas Sniper Shooting At ICE Facility Sparks Conspiracy Theories
Joshua Jahn opened fire from a rooftop near a Dallas, Texas, Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility early Wednesday, killing two detainees and critically wounding a third before dying by suicide, according to federal investigators. The 29-year-old gunman targeted an unmarked ICE transport van parked outside the North Stemmons Freeway facility around 6:30 A.M., officials said.
Barack Obama Rips Trump To Shreds Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension
Jimmy Kimmel was abruptly pulled from the airwaves after criticizing the MAGA movement’s response to a high-profile killing, prompting Barack Obama to publicly denounce what he described as political interference in media by the Trump administration. The late-night host’s show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, was shelved indefinitely by Disney, according to an ABC spokesperson, just hours after Kimmel suggested on-air
Boosie speaks on Pleading Guilty to Gun Case, NBA YoungBoy, Diddy, Cassie, Kanye and more in Full VladTV Interview
Boosie discussed his acceptance of a plea deal for a federal gun case, which he has been fighting for three years. The case initially started as a state charge but was picked up by the feds. Boosie mentioned a Supreme Court ruling that went against him, leading to the plea. He expressed trust in God