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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.
Busta Rhymes has spoken publicly for the first time about the murder of his bodyguard earlier this year.
The rap star was on-set at a New York warehouse shooting the promo for "Touch It" in February, when a gun battle took place outside, resulting in the death of Israel Ramirez.
Busta was criticized by police at the time of the incident, after he apparently refused to discuss the killing and cooperate with their investigation....
Ne-Yo scored his second U.K. No. 1 single yesterday (June 29), as "Closer" (Def Jam/Universal) climbed 2-1, while Coldplay started a third week atop the album chart with "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends" (Parlophone/EMI).
Ne-Yo topped the British singles survey in March 2006 with "So Sick" and visited the top five in each of the following two years, with "Sexy Love" (No. 5 in July 2006) and "Because of You" (No. 4 in April 2007). "Closer," from Ne-Yo's upcoming t read more
Pop sensation Lady GaGa and award-winning N-Dubz will perform at an exclusive gig in Manchester on 13th July for thousands of volunteers. For its second year, Orange RockCorps, the music-led volunteer programme, will give people in Manchester and London the chance to earn a money-can’t-buy ticket to an all-star gig in their home city in return for four hours hard graft at community-based charity projects.
The Programme will continue with a series of four-hour projects in read more