Thursday, May 07, 2009

Cassie's Boobs Are Online

Wanna see 'em? Click here. Did you know they're pierced?

Lil Kim

is writing a book. She says, "It's about the time when I stayed in prison, the things I learned how to hide contraband in your cooch and went through prison shower sex. You don't think about things until it happens to you. The book is going to give people who have been in those situations a bright outlook on life."

Mariah Carey

is getting $1 million dollars for one night's work. She's been hired to perform at the launch of Europe's most expensive luxury resort - the $1.45 billion Mardan Palace in Antalya, Turkey on May 23rd.

Michael Jackson Hit With A Couple of Lawsuits

Michael Jackson's former publicist Raymone Bain is suing him for $44 million plus attorney fees claiming Mike reneged on the financial terms of their longstanding agreement.

And, Ola Ray, the chick who co-starred with Michael in the Thriller video is suing Mike for back royalties from the video.

Is she just now coming out of a drug haze or something? That video was shot back in 1982! Anyway Ola's lawyer says, "She just wants to get her fair share of payments from this extremely successful project that she's very proud of. She did receive some payments early on, but we don't believe they were complete, and they were never timely. We're expecting it to be a significant sum that she's owed," he said. The video continues to sell a lot worldwide and was just released again for it 25th anniversary."

Did It Occur To Anyone To Buy The Kid A Bigger Pair of Pants?

Beyonce tells Glamor Magazine, "When I was around 10 or 11 my mother gave me this really ugly haircut and I was really chubby. So chubby that my family used to all lie me down flat so that they could zip up my jeans. It would take four of them and I would lie there on the bed while they all got to work on it."

Usher Says

"Places like the Boys & Girls Club helped me be that icon I am today."

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Guy Torry Goes In On Tommy Davison's Little Problem

Maybe He Should Have Brought Sasha

Concert promoters in Arizona lost big time last week after ponying up $750,000 for Jay Z to perform as headliner at the University of Arizona. Jay was recently quoted regarding the show, "On the show as well were Third Eye Blind and Kelly Clarkson. I thought that to be the oddest pairing ever but, soon realized, it's what I've always professed. There is no such thing as black music or white music only good or bad music."
Tell that to the promoters who lost $917,000.

Snitches Get Stitches?


Last night Gyant, formerly of SOHH now doing his own thang at Gyant Unplugged posted on his Twitter page that Shawty Lo's studio got shot up and that Alfamega, who was exposed by the Smoking Gun Website as being a DEA informant was in the hospital.



Eddie Griffin On Some Nigerian Money Scam Shit

In 2007 comedian Eddie Griffin partnered with the Jamaica 360 Initiative to award $150,000 to deserving African American university graduates to help send them to the Caribbean to further their careers. Except one of the recipient's says Eddie used the charity to scam him. Samir Sayegh is suing Ed and Jamaica 360 claiming Eddie tricked him into giving his up his American Express card to pay for Eddie's hotel room and says E G later charged $150,000 on the card.

Lil Kim


got voted off Dancing With The Stars last night.

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Aretha Fighting With Her Hat Guy

Aretha Franklin went on a local Detroit radio station talking slick about Mr. Song Millinery, the hat maker who created the grey felt hat she wore to the inauguration, because she feels she should get royalties from the sale of hats similar to the one she made famous. Aretha's hat is one of a kind. You can get the style hat she wore, but not the color nor fabric. Anyway, catty Aretha went to the Kentucky Derby last week wearing another Song hat but when she was asked who made it, she said she didn't know. Meow!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Does T.I. Know About This?

From The Smoking Gun via Straight From The A
MAY 5--Billed as the protégé of rapper/gun enthusiast T.I., Cedric "Alfamega" Zellars is a convicted felon whose songs brag about his status as an "original gangster" and contain de rigeur references to police tape, automatic weapons, and murder. Zellars, who records for T.I.'s Grand Hustle Entertainment, is a hulking 6' 4", calls himself "The Grand Hustle Muscle," and proclaims, "I'm a real hood." What he does not mention, though, is his prior work as a Drug Enforcement Administration informant who snitched out criminal cohorts and testified as a government witness at the trial of an Atlanta heroin trafficker. Court records show that Zellars began working with law enforcement officials after he was sentenced in September 1995 to 110 months in a federal gun case (Zellars, who had a prior felony robbery conviction, was collared for selling weapons to an undercover federal agent). Zellars "agreed to cooperate with authorities and was debriefed" about the criminal activity of several individuals. "In particular he was debriefed concerning the drug trafficking activities of a Mr. Ali Baaqar," according to a government court filing, a copy of which you'll find below. During his cooperation against Baaqar, Zellars met with a DEA agent and a federal prosecutor, and subsequently testified at trial. "Ali Baaqar was convicted of conspiracy to distribute heroin based upon the trial testimony of [Zellars] and others." In return for his snitching, Zellars had 18 months shaved off his prison term when he was resentenced in July 1997 by Judge J. Owen Forrester. A court order signed by Forrester came after federal prosecutors petitioned the jurist to reduce Zellars's sentence in light of his "substantial assistance to the Government." The disclosure of Zellars's informant past will likely not sit well with rap fans and performers alike, many of whom promote hip-hop's "Stop Snitching" doctrine. Additionally, since T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) is soon headed to prison due to the work of a government informant, Zellars's time as a government asset could be a cause for tension around the Grand Hustle offices. (4 pages)