Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 19, 2021 at 7:55am
Wack 100 says he has an unreleased sex tape belonging to Kim Kardashian and her ex, Ray J, that's never been seen before -- and he's weirdly offering it to ... Kanye West.
RJ's former manager spilled the alleged tea to Bootleg Kev on his podcast this week ... saying there was a "part 2" to the infamous sex tape that put Kim on the map in the 2000s. Unclear if it's just a continuation of the tape that's already out there, or a new one entirely.
*UPDATE* Wack 100 is desperate for attention and simply trolling Kim and Kanye to claim he's in possession of an unreleased sex tape, so says Kim's attorney. Speaking on her behalf, legal pitbull Marty Singer just unloaded on Wack, telling us, "The claim that there is an unreleased sex tape is unequivocally false. It is unfortunate that people make these statements to try and get their 15 minutes of fame."
Singer is certainly not one to shy away from legal filings, so it's likely the last we hear from Wack on the matter, or else.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2021 at 1:47pm
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Newly released surveillance footage shows a Florida man using a sledgehammer to break into a neighbor's home before allegedly shooting a person living there.
The video shows the suspect, later identified as 37-year-old Julio Perez, breaking through the front door of the home on September 8 while carrying a gun.
Perez was followed by a second man—who has not yet been publicly identified by police—carrying a baseball bat, WSVN reported.
Claudia Porro, the wife of shooting victim Robert Muina, described hearing a "huge boom" at the time of the break-in.
"My kids were all in their bedrooms," she told the television station. "I heard a huge boom. The door was on the floor. One of my neighbors walks in over my door into my house with my door on the floor."
Muina attempted to stop the intruders and take the gun away from Perez. He was allegedly shot in the shoulder and beaten with a bat.
Porro and the couple's three children were hiding in a closet during the attack, according to WPLG.
"When you're home, you're supposed to feel safe," Porro said. "It's very hard to fall asleep since then. It's very hard to be somewhere, like in the living room, without feeling like somebody is going to barge in through the front door the way they did."
Porro told WPLG that Muina and Perez had an ongoing conflict. The family since had to move from their residence out of fear after the "horrifying" home invasion, she said.
They have set up a GoFundMe to help pay for moving expenses and are living with family while saving money to move, according to the fundraiser.
Perez was arrested hours later and only two houses down from where the alleged attack took place. He was charged with first-degree attempted murder and armed burglary, and ordered to stay away from Muina, Porro and their children.
The alleged attack took place in the city's Westchester neighborhood, which is about 10 miles west of Downtown Miami.
Muina was airlifted to Kendall Regional Medical Center and has since been discharged, WSVN reported.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2021 at 12:30pm
DEL RIO, Texas (AP) — The Biden administration worked Saturday on plans to send many of the thousands of Haitian immigrants who have gathered in a Texas border city back to their Caribbean homeland, in a swift response to the huge influx of people who suddenly crossed the border from Mexico & congregated under & around a bridge.
U.S. officials said Saturday that within the next 3 days, they plan to ramp up expulsion flights for some of the thousands of Haitian migrants who have gathered in a Texas city from across the border in Mexico.
The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that it moved about 2,000 migrants out of Del Rio to other locations on Friday for processing & possible removal from the United States.
The announcement marks a swift response to the sudden arrival of thousands of Haitians in a relatively remote stretch of border that lacks the capacity to hold & process such large numbers of people.
By Monday morning, U.S. Customs and Border Protection plans to have at least 400 agents & officers in the Del Rio area & it is prepared to send more, DHS said.
A U.S. official told The Associated Press on Friday that operational capacity & Haiti’s willingness will determine the number of flights. The official said progress was being made on negotiations with Haitian authorities. The official had direct knowledge of the plans but wasn’t authorized to discuss them publicly & spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2021 at 11:58am
Colt Brennan died of an accidental drug overdose, TMZ Sports has learned ... after a toxicology report found the former NFL QB had ingested fentanyl and other dangerous substances prior to his death.
Brennan tragically died at the age of 37 in May 2021. The former University of Hawaii quarterback had been receiving treatment at a drug rehab facility in Southern California when he experienced a medical emergency. He was rushed to the hospital ... where he passed away.
Now, after completing an autopsy and tox screen, health officials tell us the death was accidental, caused by a lethal concoction of drugs (polydrug), including the dangerous and illicit substance, fentanyl.
In addition to the incredibly powerful opioid, officials also found methamphetamine, amphetamine and ethanol in his system.
It's unclear if any of the drugs were prescribed by doctors ... or if Colt took them on his own.
After starring at Hawaii, Colt was a 6th-round draft pick in 2008. He bounced around the league ... playing with Washington and Oakland, before playing ball with the CFL in Canada.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2021 at 11:39am
Playboi Carti has no problem flossin' his chains but the rapper's got problems paying for his shiny ice in full ... at least according to a new lawsuit.
Eliantte & Co. filed legal docs in New York claiming the "Magnolia" rapper owes $97,063.75, which the company says is the balance for 2 custom chains the rapper ordered back in September 2020.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Eliantte, who has done jaw-dropping work for the likes of Swizz Beatz and many other celeb clients, says he quickly went to work on a 14-carat white gold diamond rosary chain and a custom diamond tennis chain.
The jeweler says PC was billed $197,063.75 for the pieces. Eliantte claims the rapper made a $100k payment on January 25, but then failed to pay off the rest of the balance despite repeated demands.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2021 at 3:16pm
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ARANSAS PASS, Texas (AP) — A South Texas teen who said he killed his family & posted graphic images of their bodies on social media killed himself after officers found him at his home.
The Aransas Pass police & San Patricio County sheriff’s office say they started investigating after being alerted to the images on social media. They say the teen, identified as 15-year-old William Quince Colburn III, had also threatened to continue the violence at a school.
Law enforcement agencies late Wednesday night tracked the teen to a recreational vehicle park near Aransas Pass. Officers asked him to step outside of his motor home, but he refused. Officers then heard a single gunshot and the sound of a person falling to the ground.
When officers entered the recreational vehicle they found the teen dead from a gunshot wound, along with the bodies of 3 other people & 2 dogs.
San Patricio County Sheriff Oscar Rivera said the other 3 people also had been shot to death. He identified them as: William Colburn Jr., 63; Janna Colburn, 53; & Emma Colburn, 13.
Rivera said William Quince Colburn III & the & others found slain in the RV were related, but he did not yet know specifically how.
Police said that had it not been for the “speedy action” of the social media website & other teens within the group where the threat was made, “we might well have been working on an even more tragic event later this morning.”
“I’m glad that we were able to find him before something worse could have happened,” Rivera said.
Rivera said it was unclear what school the teen might have been threatening. He said the teen wasn’t registered at any local schools & authorities believe he was homeschooled.
“I’m not sure which school he planned to attack but he certainly had the weapons & ammunition to do so,” Rivera said.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2021 at 12:00pm
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Three people were arrested for allegedly assaulting a New York City restaurant hostess on Thursday after she asked a group of diners visiting from Texas to show proof they had been vaccinated before seating them.
Cellphone footage shows a brawl involving several people outside Carmine's Italian restaurant on the Upper West Side. Staff and bystanders intervened to break up the melee after it broke out around 5 p.m. ET, the station added.
The hostess, who has not been identified, was repeatedly punched and her necklace broken, police said.
One unspecified patient was taken to the Mount Sinai Hospital, the New York City Fire Department said, without stating their condition.
The three suspects, whose ages are 21, 44 and 49, were taken to NYPD's nearby 24th precinct station house, police said.
The attack comes as New York City this week became to first major U.S. city to require hospitality, entertainment and fitness businesses to ask customers for proof of vaccination to gain access to indoor venues. Any business that fails to comply could face a $1,000 fine.
Carmine's said in a statement to NBC New York that it was "shocking and tragic situation when one of our valued employees is assaulted for doing their job — as required by city policies — and trying to make a living."
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Posted by Traps N Trunks on September 17, 2021 at 11:21am
Straight from the streets of Waco, TX, Goldie The Gasman returns with the new hit single "On God." The trapper turned rapper/CEO delivers a harsh reminder, "Sometimes you gotta remind these niggas!" Gasman raps and then adlibs in agreement with the popular cultural and social media catch phrase "On God." Anyone who has endured the environment and adversity of the streets and risen to success to provide, make money, and a name for themselves can relate "On God."
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2021 at 10:33am
Wendy Williams was taken to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation one day before it was announced that the new season of her show would be delayed due to COVID issues.
Sources close to Wendy tell us the talk show host was voluntarily admitted to an NYC hospital Tuesday for a psych evaluation. Our sources say Wendy has struggled with mental health issues for some time, so this was not a big shock.
On top of that, Wendy does have COVID, but she's asymptomatic, and doctors continue to monitor her physical health as well.
It's uncertain when she'll be released, but we're told her mental health continues to improve each day. And, our sources say, her COVID is still in check with no real symptoms.
Wendy's 13th season was set to premiere Sept. 20, but that's been pushed to Oct. 4.
However, last week producers revealed she was dealing with "ongoing health issues" and would not be able to make it to promotional activities as she was being evaluated.
1. Straight To 4th 2. Beat the Case (feat. EST Gee & Babyface Ray) 3. Tycoon 4. My Life Different 5. Reeboks (feat E. Mozzy) 6. Whole 100 (feat. Kalan.FrFr) 7. Slimey 8. Let You Know (feat. YFN Lucci) 9. Step Brothers (feat. Celly Ru) 10. Again & Again
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 17, 2021 at 8:00am
A Los Angeles judge declined to hear a case in which a woman accused rapper T.I. and his wife Tiny of sexually assaulting her in 2005, citing the expiration of the statute of limitations.
"Mr. and Mrs. Harris are pleased, but not surprised, by the district attorney's decision to dismiss these meritless allegations," their attorney said in a statement Thursday. "We appreciate the DA's careful review of the case and are grateful to be able to put the matter behind us and move on."
In May, the Los Angeles Police Department announced it had launched an investigation into the entertainment moguls, whose real names are Clifford and Tameka Cottle, after an anonymous woman filed a police report accusing the rapper and his wife of abusing, drugging, and assaulting her 16 years ago.
The couple still faces accusations from multiple other women who allege they used their fame and influence to coerce and sexually assault women. In March, attorney Tyrone A. Blackburn urged the attorneys general in several states to investigate claims from at least 10 women who alleged that the rapper, his wife and their associates engaged in acts including "forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation."