lawyer announced in Bankruptcy court yesterday that the former QB has a construction job lined up after his prison release and Vick will work a regular 40 hour work week.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Michael Vick's
lawyer announced in Bankruptcy court yesterday that the former QB has a construction job lined up after his prison release and Vick will work a regular 40 hour work week.
Jennifer Hudson Says
Diddy Being Sued Again
Sean Combs has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit by a little-known R&B singer amid allegations the hip-hop mogul stole a song for his rap group Boyz N Da Hood. Troy Hicks, whose stage name is Rhythum, claims Boyz N Da Hood's 2007 track Table Dance lifts chunks of his recording Private Dancer, which was previously released on independent label Real Life Entertainment. Hicks has named Boyz N Da Hood, Combs' label Bad Boy Records, Atlantic Recording Corporation and Block Entertainment in the legal papers, which were recently filed in a Dallas, Texas court.
Tommy Hearns Tax Trouble
Tommy 'The Hitman' Hearns owes over $448,000 in back taxes, according to state and federal records. The state filed a $5,147.79 lien against Hearns and his wife last month for unpaid income taxes, while the IRS filed a $145,477.62 lien against the legendary boxer. Previous Liens of $90,824.59 and $206,740 were also placed on Hearns and his wife from 2008 and 2006. The pair reportedly still owe money from 2007 as well. A lawyer for Hearns says the retired boxer is working to resolve his tax issues. Hearns, a seven-time world boxing champion and product of Detroit's legendary Kronk Gym, earned an estimated $40 million by 1991 and has coped with delinquent tax bills for years.
Destiny's Child
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Wesley Snipes Catches A Break
U.S. attorneys in Ocala wanted to restrict Snipes' travel because the actor attended a party in Dubai last November for the opening of a resort.
Senior U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges said Tuesday that Snipes did exceed a July 2008 court order limiting his travels to London and Bangkok for work on movies. However, Hodges also said Snipes had never failed to appear in court when required.
Stallworth Charged With Manslaughter
Miami-Dade prosecutors on Wednesday charged Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte' Stallworth with DUI manslaughter, alleging the football player was driving drunk last month when he struck and killed a pedestrian in Miami Beach.
Blood tests revealed Stallworth had a blood alcohol level of .126 after the 7 a.m. March 14 crash, according to documents filed in the clerk's office Wednesday. Florida's legal limit is .08.
Stallworth, 28, who has cooperated with authorities since the crash, is expected to surrender Thursday morning.
His attorney, Christopher Lyons, declined comment.








