
Lil Wayne was arrested in Boise, Idaho on a felony fugitive charge Stemming from that case he caught in Georgia last August...


Rapper Beanie Sigel rented a 2007 Nissan Altima from Payless Car Rental in southwest Philadelphia in July. The car was due back on Aug. 13, but Beans did not return it. The rental company charged his credit card for $5,000.00 and reported the car stolen in September. The car was returned this past Friday, just as detectives went to Sigel's home in the suburb of Lansdale. Pa., to arrest him. Beanie's lawyer, Fortunato Perri, said he was working out a time for Sigel to surrender on Monday. "The car has been returned," Perri said. "And whatever money is owed to the company has been paid or will be paid shortly."
Remember last week when OJ Simpson was ordered to relinquish his Rolex watch to the Goldman family and it turned out to be a $125.00 fake? There's an exemption in the civil judgment excluding jewelry worth less than $6,075 so the Goldman's had to give it back. They're pissed off too, because they found a dude willing to pay $10,000.00 for it. The exemption is to keep the families from trying to go after other Simpson possessions of little value, claiming they could also sell them at huge markups.
Now that they've finished with Marion Jones, federal prosecutors have reset their sights on their next target: Barry Bonds. Sources familiar with the investigation into perjury and tax evasion charges against the all-time home run leader told the Daily News that the U.S. Attorney's office in San Francisco remains determined to indict Bonds by the time the grand jury expires in January. "Once they're finished with (Jones), then it's Bonds," an attorney familiar with the case said.
Ok, so remember when they dug up those pitbulls buried on DMX's property in Arizona and the initial reports said a white substance found at his house was not a narcotic and that none of the dogs showed any signs of abuse except that one that was burned up? The sheriff totally reversed those reports. The necropsy and skeletal reports released on Friday said one of the dead dogs had evidence of heavy bruising from blunt force, another had skeletal grooves resulting from a severe dog bite wound, and a third had fractures, bite wounds and burns so intense that the dog’s sex was undeterminable and lab tests conducted returned results that the substance found in his Cave Creek home was cocaine.
Marion Jones will plead guilty to two counts of lying to a federal agent about her steroid use, according to law enforcement sources. The maximum penalty for that offense is five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, although Jones is expected to do only a few months of jail time, if any at all.
R & B singer Ginuwine filed suit in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday claiming he signed a $1.75 million recording deal with King Music Group in May, but the company has yet to pay him his $500,000 advance. Ginuwine says he now believes the record company "does not exist." He claims to have checked corporation records in numerous states, and found that "no such entity named King Music Group Inc. is registered." He is seeking $2 million in damages from the company for having put his career on hold. Ginuwine signed with King Music because he was friends with the "company's" chief, Memphis millionaire and entrepreneur Michael Bourne . He'd known Michael for a while. They were friends. Ginuwine says, "Bourne promised him the world, and nothing happened."

Last month when OJ Simpson got arrested in Las Vegas for armed robbery and kidnapping, there were hundreds of pictures of him spashed across the media. In one picture the Goldman family noticed OJ was wearing a Rolex watch and demanded it be turned over to them to help satisfiy the $38 million dollar wrongful death suit they won against him. OJ turned over the watch yesterday, but guess what? He says it's a fake, worth a measly $125.00.
Anucha Browne Sanders was awarded 11.6 million dollars in her sexual harrasment suit against Isiah Thomas and the NY Knicks yesterday.