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No, Busta Rhymes is not launching his own off-shoot of the Law & Order franchise. But the animated rapper is facing four separate trials for four separate charges: two involving incidents of assault, one for driving under the influence, and, for good measure, a fourth for a suspended license.
Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Larry Stephen refused to consolidate the two charges of assault, ruling that Busta's attack on a fan and the kicking of a former employee remain individual cases. "The two assault cases cannot be consolidated," said lawyer Scott Leemon. "The decision today validated Busta's defenses to the assault cases. We detailed to the court that we have defense to these cases and the court agreed." Rhymes, whose real name is Trevor Smith, has refused the prosecution's offer to spend a year in jail as a punishment for his offenses.
T.I was arrested and jailed just hours before he was to receive the award for Album of the Year and perform at the BET Awards today.
Clifford Harris, best known as TI, was arrested earlier today on the corner of North Ave and Piedmont Rd in the Walgreens shopping center in Atlanta. Two security attendants told that "Gyant" exclusively that around 2:20 PM T.I. pulled into the parking lot, where authorities quickly apprehended him. Sources also say that a total of three people affil read more
Eminem and D-12 are reportedly selling commemorative Proof t-shirts to raise funds for the family of the slain rapper.
The shirts feature an image of Proof on the front and "Big Proof Forever 1973-2006" on the back. They are available at bigproof4ever.com. Em was seen wearing the shirt at Proof's funeral service....
We recently chopped it up with the self-proclaimed "Grand Hustle Muscle," Alfamega, to talk about his upcoming debut, trying to be as big as his label head T.I. and his plans to record a joint album with Busta Rhymes.
Alfamega grew up in an Atlanta housing project and by age nine, he already found himself caught up in a life of crime. Though rap was always a hobby, Alfa didn’t begin to hone his craft until he was sentenced to seven years in jail.
Within weeks of being relea read more