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The woman accusing Nelly of rape claims he's trying to intimidate her through the media.
TMZ reports that Karen Koehler, the alleged victim's attorney, sent a letter to prosecutors detailing what she believes are verbal attacks being made by Nelly's team against her client.
"It is morally reprehensible for an accused person and his bully lawyer to issue derogatory and defamatory statements against a young alleged rape victim," Koehler says in the letter. "It is also criminal -- in the State of Washington -- when those vicious attacks are issued in the form of threats."
Koehler points out a statement made by Nelly's lawyer, Scott Rosenblum, as an example.
"It does not surprise me that she wanted to have her story publicized. That is playbook 101 of a person with an agenda and clearly she has one. The agenda is money, fame and notoriety," Rosenblum told TMZ on Monday, October 8, following his client's arrest.
Rosenblum responded to Koehler's accusation by telling TMZ: "I would suggest rereading the [intimidating a witness] statute. I would further suggest talking to some of the unbiased witnesses," he said. "Nelly will continue to respond to her client's baseless allegations."
As we previously reported, Nelly born Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., was picked up in Des Moines, Washington and taken to jail Saturday, October 7. The rapper was accused of rape by a 21-year old Seattle woman, who said the assault occurred on his tour bus.
He was booked for investigation of rape in the second-degree and released a few hours later.
Kodak Black has been indicted on first-degree criminal sexual conduct charges by a grand jury in Florence County, South Carolina.
The 20-year old Pompano Beach, Florida native is accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in November of 2016 at a Comfort Inn and Suites hotel, following a concert in Florence.
Black allegedly pushed the young woman onto the bed and then the floor, where he sexually assaulted and bit her, according to the allegations. He told the woman he couldn't help himself, as she screamed and tried to push him off her, the police report says.
The victim reported the incident to a school nurse, who alerted the school resource officer.
The Florence County Sheriff's Office was then made aware of the allegations, according to WPDE.
Black, born Dieuson Octave, was arrested for the alleged crime last year. He posted $100,000 bond in December and was released from a South Carolina jail.
As part of his bond conditions, Black can't have any contact with the victim or the victim’s family. He is also not allowed to comment on the allegations against him by way of print, electronic, digital or social media.
If he violates those terms his bond will be revoked.
Black's attorney, Beattie Ashmore, told Billboard "I am aware of the indictment and it was expected as part of the normal process of the pending case."
The "Tunnel Vision" rapper faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Kodak Black keeps the new visuals coming. This latest one is for his song "Snot Thot." Give it a look below and let us know what you think in the comment section.
Styles P, Sheek Louch and Jadakiss, together known as The Lox, release a new song titled "Hit a Roach." The track was produced by Jimmy Dukes and Smiley's People.
After a successful long year and firm preparation singer-songwriter Adam Idris urges you to explore his recently uncommon, dark and love-like single release ‘Count on Me’-- it centred around finding love, abandoning low life, the power of believing in yourself, and empower each one of us to change for the better.
On this single release, fans will discover an astonishing texture of stories that portrayed darkness, Sadness, sex, struggle and trust. Adam Idris once again has proved that his sublime, pharaonic music talent should never go unnoticed as he has limitless flair, unchained melody and amorous lyrics. it would make anyone wants to jam, snuggle and huddle: like cross-country car rides, quiet libraries, fantasies like the ends of phone calls and the beginnings of cosy night?
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Ar-Ab spoke to VladTV about the reception of his "No Smoke" video, which the Philly rapper said he spent around $50,000 of his own money to make, including $20,000 to director Benny Boom.
When asked about rumors that he signed to Cash Money, AR-Ab explained that he met up with Birdman through Compton Menace and they were vibing about a deal. He explained that while he was contemplating signing something, the deal was delayed by multiple factors, including feeling like he didn't have the leverage to get the kind of money he wants. AR-Ab also said that Birdman's situation with Lil Wayne also slowed down the progress, and you can hear more of what he had to say in the clip below.
Birdman recently sat down with XXL for an interview as the publication celebrates it's 20th anniversary. Watch below as he talks about how he stays relevant through his artists and his cover with Lil Wayne.
It looks like Eminem will release a new album this year.
HitsDailyDouble reports that the untitled disc will arrive on November 17, following two other big UMG releases. Sam Smith is expected to drop a new project on November 3, with Taylor Swift's latest coming on November 10.
This will be Eminem's ninth solo studio album. The 44-year old fifteen time Grammy Award-winning rapper has sold more than 172 million albums worldwide in his career.
K. Michelle recruits Yo Gotti and O.T. Genasis to add vocal assists to her single titled "Either Way," which already featured Chris Brown. Stream it up top.
Pat "The Manager" Corcoran and Chancelor "The Rapper" Bennett, two self-taught kids from Chicago, set the bar for what independent artists can achieve. Pat the Manager details how the two met, the backlash around the release of Coloring Book, and the one thing that threatened their independence.
An incriminating video of Miami Dolphins offensive line coach Chris Foerster has cost him his job.
The clip, which was released by model Kijuana Nige via her Facebook page Sunday, October 8, shows Foerster snorting lines of a white powdery substance.
“I really don’t do this often but… since it’s NFL Sunday let’s talk about these coaches folks,” Nige wrote. “Introducing Christopher Foerster Miami Dolphin offensive line coach. Hey honey are you still high.”
Chris Foerster
It's unclear when the video was made, but Foerster filmed himself and makes no attempt to hide his identity.
“Hey babe, miss you, thinking about you,” he says to the camera. "How about me going to a meeting and doing this before I go?"
Foerster then snorts several lines off of a desk with a rolled up $20 bill.
“What do you think, I'm crazy?” he asks. “No babe. It’s going to be awhile before we can do this again, 'cause I know you're going to keep that baby. But I think about you when I do it. I think about how I miss you, how high we got together, how much fun it was. So much fun. Last little bit, before I go into my meeting. Is that fucked up babe? You think?"
Before the video ends Foerster wipes the remainder of the substance up with his right pinky finger and licks it. "I wish I was licking this off your pussy."
Kijuana Nige
After the video went viral, Nige responded to backlash she was receiving.
“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low," Nige wrote, "No those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love. So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an anthem, dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc. But y’all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU‼️ If his ass was black they would be dragging him thru the (mud) face 1st.”
Foerster, who has worked 24 seasons in the NFL for eight teams, resigned Monday, October 9.