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Diddy/Bad Boy Legal News
Legal news related to Sean "Diddy" Combs and
Bad Boy artist..
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Biggie Lawsuit: The
family of
Christopher Wallace aka Notorious B.I.G. has
filed another wrongful death lawsuit against
the City of Los Angeles in connection with the
slain rapper's death.
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Combs violated agreement: US rapper
P Diddy has been found in breach of an agreement
not to use his "Diddy" alias in the UK - with
the matter now going to a full trial. But a
judge said he was unable to decide if the star
had control over the sites so could not order
their removal.
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Hylton-Brim denies
child support rumors:
Hylton-Brim
has refuted the allegations she was fighting to
increase the $19,000 per month she already
gets from Combs. Sean "Diddy" Combs the father
of 12-year-old son Justin Combs.
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Combs sued to change MySpace name: A
London-based record producer launched his bid on
Thursday to force U.S. rapper and hip-hop music
producer
Sean "Diddy" Combs to change his alias or stop
using the hugely popular MySpace and YouTube
Internet sites.
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Defamation suit tossed: A judge threw
out a defamation lawsuit by a man who claimed
Fox Television and a hip-hop magazine falsely
accused him of involvement in the
unsolved murder of rapper Notorious B.I.G.
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Diddy May Testify and Combs Named in
Celebrity Suit: A string of high-profile
music stars including SEAN 'DIDDY' COMBS, MARIAH
CAREY and SHAWN 'JAY-Z' CARTER could be hauled
before a US court to testify on behalf of their
jeweller. Jeweller to the stars JACOB ARABOV is
accused of accepting cash for jewellery from the
members of the Black Mafia Family. Also,
looks like,
Diddy is among the celebrities sued by
Detroit producer Slikkfordays (aka real name
Jerome Almon), for racial profiling in a $900
million lawsuit.
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Blog:
Diddy, Notorious, Jay-Z Sampling Music Suit
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Da Band's Babs
Arrested: Bad Boy
Entertainment star
BABS BUNNY was arrested early on Saturday
(24JUN06) morning following an incident in
Brooklyn, New York City. According to her
representative, Babs was jailed after being
confronted by two women at her home - one of
them accused the MAKING THE BAND star of
stealing her boyfriend. She left without
incident, but Babs later showed up at her
apartment where a party was in full swing and
allegedly made threats and scratched the woman's
car.
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N.Y. Supreme Court
denies Sean "Diddy" Combs appeal:
Diddy has to come
up with the dough. Today, New York state's
highest court declined to hear music mogul Sean
"Diddy" Combs' appeal of a lower court decision
ordering him to pay nearly
20,000 dollars a month in child support payments.
The hip-hop star was ordered last year to pay
ex-girlfriend Misa Hylton-Brim for the care of
their 12-year-old son Justin.
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Black Rob
sentenced to 7 years:
Rapper
Black Rob has been sentenced to seven years in
prison for grand larceny in connection with
a November 2004 hotel robbery. The artist, whose
real name is Robert Ross, was caught on a
security camera leaving a New York hotel with a
woman's purse. Authorities said he pocketed more
than $6,000 in the theft.
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Blog:
Suit Pulls Ready to Die off the Shelves
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Black Rob remains
jailed: Bad Boy rapper Black Rob (born
Robert Ross) remains in the Bergen County Jail
in Hackensack, New Jersey,
after authorities picked him up on a fugitive
warrant on February 24.
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Blog:
L.A. P.D ordered to pay Wallace Family, And
"Final Chapter" remains steady.
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Diddy Suit threw out: A Manhattan Supreme
Court threw out a suit filed by former Bad Boy
Entertainment President Kirk Burrowes against
CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs. Burrowes claimed Combs,
the music/fashion mogul, attacked him in an
attempt to get him to give up his stake in Bad
Boy Entertainment. A
Combs' attorney called the suit "a complete
fabrication." A New York appeals-court
agreed. Blog Related:
Another Chapter in Chronicle of Diddy
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NLPC files complaint against Combs, Vote or
Die: The National Legal and Policy Center
filed a formal complaint with the Federal
Election Commission (FEC) against Sean Combs &
his Citizen Change organization Thursday,
November 3rd. Peter Flaherty, President of The
NLPC alleges that Combs and his non-profit,
Citizen Change,
may have violated the Federal Election Campaign
Act (FECA) and the Internal Revenue Service
Code, when he rallied support for John Kerry and
called for the defeat of President George W.
Bush during last year's presidential election.
Citizen Change purported to promote voter
mobilization, consistent with the activities of
a nonprofit organization, but engaged in
prohibited electioneering activities. The
Complaint cites Citizen Change rallies where
speakers called for the election of Kerry and
the defeat of Bush, including an event on
October 26, 2004 at Wayne State University where
actor Leonardo DiCaprio urged the crowd to vote
for Kerry, as did Detroit mayor Kwame
Kilpatrick.
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Comb's Sean John sued:
Sean "P Diddy" Comb's
urban clothing line, Sean John, Inc has been
named in a Federal suit for alleged violation of
sex harassment. Chanel Gaither
has claimed that a colleague called Sloan Macedo
was relentless in his attempts to talk to her,
and he often resorted to crude conversation.
According to published reports, Macedo made lude
comments to Gaither. "My wife and I love
[expletive] ... I got some in the backyard last
night," "She was a freak -- who probably has a
leather mask and whip" and "Are you going to
have a quickie today?" (5/21)
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Combs to appeal: Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
has been ordered to pay child support, in which
could amount to the largest in New York State
history, and he says he will appeal. Last month,
the New York State Supreme Court's Appellate
Division approved a increase in child support,
Combs in which would pay $21,782 per month to
his ex-girlfriend, Misa Hylton-Brim.
Representatives of both Combs and Hylton-Brim
say it's the highest child support payment in
state history.
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Combs ordered to pay Support: From fashion to
making the band to acting on the
stage and
screen, rap mogul Sean "P. Diddy"
Combs seems to be always making
news.
Back in court again, after a appeal back in
August, a New York court
ordered Combs to
pay the mother of his older son $35,000 a month in
child support. Misa Hylton-Brim had been receiving
about $5,500 a month but she wanted
to get as much as Kim Porter, the
mother of Comb's younger son
Christian. (4/11/05)
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