
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Goldmans Have To Give Back Fake Rolex

You Next, Barry

Cocaine At DMX's Arizona Home

Friday, October 05, 2007
Marion Jones Admits Steroid Use

Jones is believed to have used two designer steroids, "the cream," a lotion loaded with testosterone, and "the clear," a steroid that like the cream is designed to avoid detection - beginning in 1999.
Jadakiss Gun Charges Dropped

Prosecutors are dropping a drug-and-gun case against Jadakiss, a year after the rapper's arrest. His lawyer said it was "a travesty that the case went this far." The Westchester County district attorney's office asked a judge last week to dismiss the charges against the rapper, whose real name is Jason Phillips, and a co-defendants, Kristian Smith and Darnell Frazier. Jada and his pals were arrested last October in Yonkers, and indicted in February. Police claimed they smelled marijuana coming from the men's car and then found a gun inside. A jury last month acquitted Frazier after DNA tests didn't link any of the three to the gun. Jadakiss' attorney, Clement Patti, said the 32-year-old rapper "has had this cloud over his head for a year, affecting his career."
Ginuwine Files Suit Against His "Label"

Davon Boddie Pleads Guilty

Michael Vick's cousin, Davon Boddie, was sentenced to a five year suspended sentence on drug charges. Under the terms of his plea agreement, Davon will not have to serve time in prison as long as he maintains good behavior and meets regularly with a probation officer. Davon admits some of his family members think he ratted out Vick and the dog-fighting ring, but he says that's not what happened at all. "I'm not a snitch," Davon says, saying authorities knew where he lived and decided to search the house.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
OJ Caught with Fake Rolex
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Anucha Brown Awarded $11.6 Million

Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Superhead Treated Wendy Way Different Than She Treated Jaime Foxx

Young Jeezy Was In A Car Accident


Isiah Bout To Be Found Guilty Of Sexual Harassment


Jurors reached a decision on eight of nine questions on the jury form. They were deadlocked on the one question, which asks whether Thomas should pay punitive damages. That question only becomes relevant if the jury of four women and three men first determines Thomas and Madison Square Garden committed harassment against Anucha.