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Since Rick Ross moved more than 150,000 units of 'Deeper Than Rap' it's first week out, placing him in the number one spot on the charts, it might be safe to assume that his baby mama backed the wrong horse in the 50 Cent/Rick Ross rap war. If you recall [click here if you don't], 50 Cent got Rick's kid's moms on tape talking trash about Rick and looking thirsty as hell while 50 took her shopping for a fur coat
Chris Brown's attorney addressed the court yesterday claiming leaked photos of Rihanna's beaten faced, obtained by TMZ and posted on the Internet, make it impossible for Chris to get a fair trial and that if LAPD is behind the leak they would seek dismissal of the charges. The trial date has been postponed to give investigators more time to find out how TMZ got their hands on the photo. The next hearing is set for May 28th. It was also ruled that $1.4 million in borrowed jewels Rihanna was wearing the night of the beat down, and currently being held in evidence, be returned.
Tyra Banks was in court yesterday to testify against Brady Green from East Duluth, Ga who is accused of stalking her. Brady, who moved from Georgia to Los Angeles to be closer to Tyra and then to the east coast after finding Tyra's show had moved to New York, said he only wanted to 'do something nice' for Tyra when he sent her more than a dozen roses with a note saying 'When I see you, I love you'. On March 28, 2008 Brady arrived in NY after a 28 hour bus ride and went directly to the studios where Tyra films her talk show. After being turned away twice for being too early he got into it with one of Tyra's staffers, threatening to slit their throat, and was placed on a 'Do Not Admit' list. He was later caught trying to sneak past security and was arrested a few blocks away carrying three magazines with Tyra on the cover, a bible and a receipt for the roses.

he hasn't spoken to his father R&B singer Al B Sure, since he posted that open letter claiming Sean 'Diddy' Combs as his real dad on Global Grind. Read Quincy's new post here.
who got him sued. Lil Wayne is passing the buck to the producers who did not get proper clearance for a sample on his song ''I Feel Like Dying''. Lil WeeWee was forced to turn over the sales figures for ''Da Carter III'' to Urband & Lazar Music Publishing, who published the song "Once" by South African artist Karma-Ann Swanepoel where Rebel Rock Productions took the sample. Wayne says it was up to Rebel Rock to clear the sample not him. Rebel Rock hasn't responded to Weezy's claims and doesn't have a lawyer named in court records. A telephone number listed for the company has been disconnected.