Keep On single from the album Never Give Up features Bobby Mardis,Kontac,Mistah Fab,A.K. Do Or Die,San Quinn and Nonchalant produced by McLaren and video directed by 20/20vsn
Report via Pro Football Talk -- Washington running back Adrian Peterson has made about $100 million in salary, and millions more in endorsements, during his NFL career. But he’s deep in debt after his lawyer says he trusted people who ripped him off.
“The truth behind Adrian Peterson’s current financial situation is more than is being reported at this time,” attorney Chase Carlson said in a statement. “Because of ongoing legal matters, I am unable to go into detail, but I will say this is yet another situation of an athlete trusting the wrong people and being taken advantage of by those he trusted. Adrian and his family look forward to sharing further details when appropriate.”
The statement came hours after TheAthletic.com reported that Peterson is being sued in Pennsylvania for failing to pay back a $5.2 million loan. In two separate matters, judges have ordered Peterson to pay $2.4 million to one creditor and $600,000 to another creditor.
Despite the fortune Peterson has made, he appears to be nearly broke, with debts that he is struggling to pay, and debts that he’ll continue to struggle to pay even after getting a $1.5 million signing bonus to remain in Washington this year, with another $1 million in salary on the way for the season.
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) – A jury in Fort Worth has sentenced teen rapper Tay-K to 55 years in prison for the 2016 murder of a father during a home invasion.
Taymor McIntyre, aka Tay-K, was convicted of murder last week in the home invasion shooting death of Ethan Walker.
The teen rapper was sentenced to 55 years for the murder along with 30, 13 and 13 years for three counts of aggravated robbery. The sentences will be served concurrently.
The courtroom was full for closing arguments Tuesday morning. Prosecutors pushed jurors to consider McIntyre’s character, including his run from the law after being arrested in 2017, and his behavior in jail since he was captured.
McIntyre’s defense team portrayed him as a teenager trying to make it on his own. They also told jurors there was no principled way they could sentence him to more than the 20-year sentence offered to Meagan Holt, a teenaged girl who participated in the crime and testified during the trial.
McIntyre raised his profile in 2017 with the song “The Race,” where he rapped about running from a case he could not beat.
Report via TMZ -- The stakes are not only high for A$AP Rocky in his Swedish assault case ... the European nation itself could be forced to pay UNTOLD MILLIONS if he's ultimately cleared.
There's something we found about Swedish law that ups the stakes dramatically ... if someone is charged with a crime and is found not guilty, the country could be on the hook for all the money the victorious defendant lost as a result of incarceration and the trial.
In A$AP's case ... that's a fortune. He's already been in jail for going on 3 weeks and it's all but certain he'll be formally charged Thursday with aggravated assault. The chances of getting sprung from jail once he's charged are slim to none, because Sweden considers him a flight risk.
By the time he goes to trial, months may have passed, and that means a bunch of scheduled concert dates will go down the tubes.
He's already had to cancel 12 shows and is booked for 7 more through the month of September.
It's unclear exactly how much Rocky gets paid for each gig -- but between 2014 and 2017, reported booking fees from each concert range from $80k to $120k. It's 2019, so let's just say his flat quote these days is north of $100k.
The longer he sits in jail, the more the stakes go up ... $2 mil, and maybe a lot more.
Report via SI.com -- Boxer Maxim Dadashev has died from injuries he suffered in a fight Friday, reports ESPN. He was 28.
Dadashev underwent brain surgery after his 11th-round junior welterweight loss to Subriel Matias. Following the fight, he was taken to a local hospital before being transported to University of Maryland Prince George’s Hospital Center for a two-hour surgery to relieve a subdural hematoma (also known as bleeding of the brain) on his right side.
He was then placed in a medically induced coma, and neurosurgeons told Dadashev's manager Egis Klimas and strength and conditioning coach Donatas Janusevicius that he showed signs of severe brain damage, according to ESPN.
A heatbreaking clip from the fight showing trainer Buddy McGirt urging Dadashev to stop fighting has gone viral since news of the boxer's death.
Entering his bout against Matias, Dadashev had not lost in 13 fights. He was from St. Petersburg, Russia.
This is a mark of a great trainer, one that knows his warrior at war a trainer has to love his fighter enough to make a crucial call sometimes saving him from his very self. Great call Buddy @buddymcgirtboxing prayers up for this young warrior #speedyrecovery#toughsportpic.twitter.com/cKljvTKOgt
Hall of Fame boxing trainer Freddie Roach joins Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to discuss Manny Pacquiao. He breaks down what it was like getting Pacquiao prepared to fight Keith Thurman, why this was the closest thing to the old Manny we've seen in a while, and also calls out Floyd Mayweather for a rematch.
Only the wisdom and strength of true champions can peel back the layers of our mistakes and triumphs to reveal who we really are. Grab a box of tissues and witness the amazing and generous spirit of Cris Cyborg on this Very Special Episode of Hotboxin'.
On Episode 1 of UFC 240 Embedded, featherweight champion and honorary Canadian Max Holloway lands in Edmonton and gets starstruck at a car show. Former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar balances work in the gym with family fun. Featherweight contender Felicia Spencer gets her body ready to stay up late and fight legend Cris Cyborg. UFC 240 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the featherweight title fight taking place Saturday, July 27 on Pay-Per-View.
Directors: M. Corey Whitted & Nick Walker Director Of Photography: Harley Astorga Creative Director: Ben “Lambo” Lambert Colorist: Brandon Chavez Editor: Harley Astorga Sound Mixed By: My Best Friend Jacob Produced By Object & Animal
In this segment of The Yanadameen Godcast with Lord Jamar, Rah Digga, & Godfrey the crew discuss Eric Garner's killer walking free, police brutality in the black community, Sean Price’s mural in jeopardy of being removed and much more!
0:00 Brooklyn's Black Lady Theater ad 0:41 Today's Mathematics 1:01 Intro 1:34 Lord Jamar introduces himself, Rah Digga and Godfrey 2:17 Godfrey complements Lord Jamar on the growth of the Godcast 3:05 Lord Jamar and Rah Digga let the viewers know how they can donate to and advertise with the show 5:25 Lord Jamar talks about Officer Daniel Pantaleo being found not guilty of murdering Eric Garner 17:33 Lord Jamar talks about the possibility of Sean Price's mural in Brooklyn being taken down 25:17 Lord Jamar shouts out Jaden Smith for helping the homeless 26:50 Credits
Report via TMZ -- Future's bodyguard was knocked the f out and a source close to the rapper says it was a racially-motivated attack.
The incident went down Monday in Ibiza, Spain at the International Airport. We're told Future had just arrived and was walking through the terminal when 10 guys approached and asked for a photo. Future said, "Not today, guys," because he was tired and had just gotten off a long flight.
We're told the guys then erupted in anger, and began hurling racial slurs and other epithets.
Our sources say Future's bodyguard stepped in and tried to block the guys and get Future to his ride on the curb.
The sources say the bodyguard actually beat up several of the guys before someone came from behind and sucker punched him. The sources claim the person who struck the bodyguard did so with a rock.
Brooklyn artist bk cashmere is one of the most talked about hip hop artist today. Widely known for being crowned by source magazine in (2004) as the artist who was leading the charge in bringing new life back to New York hip hop, he has matured into a fascinating, complex artist. In 2005 The proposal was released, hosted by Hot97 DJ Kay Slay, The proposal’s follow up, Me & My Music, was released in 2006, full of high profile collaborators- Big daddy Kane, Maino and Bun B. All the while, BK Cashmere kept the albums coming, Take Me Away (2011) a hardcore hip hop masterpiece is most notable for being nominated as album of the year at the underground music awards. His Latest album 10 The Prelude has an unmatched mix of inventive wordplay, compelling conceptual narratives, and versatile production from producers Dj B Original, Synestheticnation, Scott Supreme and Tone Jones. Making it a highly anticipated album. BK cashmere perceives 10 The Prelude as a glimpse of what’s next, calling the album the prelude because it’s a new genesis leading to his testament of things to come, 10 the prelude is out now on all music platforms.
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Report via ESPN -- UFC champion Jon Jones is facing a battery charge stemming from an alleged April incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico, ESPN confirmed Monday.
Jones, who holds the UFC light heavyweight title, is accused of slapping a cocktail waitress in her genital area at a strip club, pulling her down to his lap and kissing her neck, according to the criminal summons obtained by ESPN from the Albuquerque Police Department. KRQE television in Albuquerque was the first to report the news.
The woman told Albuquerque police that Jones put her in a chokehold and picked her up off the ground, per the news station. When she asked Jones to stop, she said Jones continued touching her until he decided to leave.
The charge was listed in court records as a petty misdemeanor, but a conviction can still carry jail time.
Jones' spokesperson James Hallinan told KRQE that Jones was unaware of the charge until his team was contacted by KRQE. Per online court records, a letter sent to Jones by Albuquerque police was returned in June. A bench warrant was issued for Jones on June 12 when he failed to show up for a bond arraignment. Jones paid a $300 cash bond Sunday. His next court date is not yet scheduled.
"Today, the media told Mr. Jones about a false accusation launched against him and that paperwork had been sent to an incorrect address," Hallinan said in a statement to KRQE. "However, after receiving the documents from the press, Mr. Jones immediately went to pay the small fee, and he, and multiple witnesses, stand ready to factually refute the malicious lies being told about him to the public."
Jones, an Albuquerque resident, tweeted about the situation Monday morning, writing he is "definitely not in any trouble."
"Don't be so quick to believe everything you read on the Internet," Jones wrote.
The woman told police that she was serving Jones and his brother at the strip club. She did not mention Jones' brother by name. Both of his brothers, Chandler and Arthur, are NFL veterans. Jones, the woman said, had been asking her to give him a lap dance repeatedly, but she refused due to club policy because she was a waitress and not one of the dancers. She said Jones at one point pulled her onto his lap and kissed her neck.
Later, the woman told police that Jones was waiting for shots from the bar when he put her in a "tight" rear-naked choke. She said she joked that he can put her in a choke, but she can't put him in one because she wasn't tall enough. Jones then picked her up off the ground, turned her in the air and was "roughhousing" with her, she told police.
She said Jones then placed her down by the bar and smacked her in her genital region. The woman said she told Jones twice he couldn't smack her there unless he paid her $100. She said Jones "continued to touch her until he decided to leave the establishment."
Per the criminal summons, the woman told police of Jones: "I just don't want to deal with this person. I think he is a fucking piece of shit. The whole situation is so complicated and I'm not really sure what to say and this person gets away with fucking everything."
Jones, 32, has been in legal trouble before. In 2012, Jones pleaded guilty to a DWI charge. He pleaded guilty to felony hit-and-run in 2015 and received probation and community service. In 2016, Jones violated his probation for allegedly drag racing. The New York native's probation was up in March 2017.
On top of the time he missed dealing with those situations, Jones has missed Octagon time due to two failed drug tests administered by UFC anti-doping partner USADA over the past three years. Most recently, Jones was suspended 15 months for a positive drug test for a steroid metabolite in July 2017.
Jones (25-1, 1 NC) is coming off a successful title defense against Thiago Santos earlier this month at UFC 239 in Las Vegas. Jones has never really been beaten in MMA, with his only loss coming in 2009 by disqualification for illegal elbows. He is regarded as perhaps the greatest pound-for-pound mixed martial arts fighter of all time.
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