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Former Ruthless Records co-founder, Jerry Heller, doesn't like the way he was depicted in the N.W.A. biopic, Straight Outta Compton.
He's brought out the legal guns and is suing just about everyone associated with the film, including NBC Universal, Ice Cube, the estate of Eazy E, Dr. Dre and others to the tune of $110 million for defamation, according to TMZ.
Jason Mitchell (left) as Eazy E and Paul Giamatti as Jerry Heller in the film Straight Outta Compton.
Heller says he never gave permission for his likeness to be used in the film. He also claims the scene in the movie where Suge Knight strong arms Eazy E into signing over Dr. Dre's contract to Death Row Records was stolen from his book.
He further alleges that his portrayal in the movie as the "bad guy" and "a sleazy manager who took advantage of Eazy-E, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube" was damaging and false.
Other lies in the movie according to Heller were:
-- He withheld a $75k check from Ice Cube
-- He fraudulently induced Dre and Cube to sign unfavorable contracts
-- He enjoyed lobster brunches while the contracts were being signed
-- He was fired by Eazy-E
In addition to the $110 million, Heller, is asking for a percentage of the movie's profits
Last week Khloe Kardashian called off her divorce to Lamar Odom and put her relationship with Houston Rockets basketball player James Harden on "hold."
The assumption at the time was that she had decided to try to work things out with her estranged husband, whose hospital bedside she had been at during his health crisis.
That "hold" on Khloe's relationship with Harden didn't last long. It's being widely reported that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star flew from L.A. to Houston watch him play on Wednesday, October 28th, from a suite at the Toyota Center.
Where that leaves Odom is anybody's guess at this point. The good news for the former NBA player is that his health is rapidly improving and he will not need a kidney transplant, although he still faces months of physical rehabilitation.
Ca$his is back with a new single titled "New Whip." This one features Joe Moses, K Young and Sulle J. It's off of Ca$his forthcoming Art Imitates Life project.
Metta World Peace began his professional basketball career with the Chicago Bulls after being drafted to the NBA in 1999. We watched the Queensbridge, New York native change his name (twice) as he traveled the world to play in different leagues, and though he plans to continue doing so, Los Angeles has proven to be where his heart resides.
It wasn't easy for Metta - formerly known as Ron Artest & The Panda's Friend - to get back into the U.S. league after his stints in China and Italy. Though a veteran in the game, he had to work just as hard as the rookies. "I was fighting my way to get back in," he tells us. "It was hard to get back in the NBA. I had no options. The Lakers was like, my only option."
Watch on as Metta World Peace speaks on his eccentric name changes, compares Snoop Dogg to a panda, and talks about his professional and personal relationships with Lakers' teammate, Kobe Bryant.
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(Des Moines Register) A Johnston school bus driver has been arrested on charges of assaulting a special needs student on his bus Thursday afternoon in front of other children, who posted video of the incident on social media.
Robert Alan Scarbrough, 61, of West Des Moines stopped the bus after a 15-year-old special needs student failed to follow instructions about assigned seats, according to an investigation by Johnston Police.
When the student uttered an inflammatory comment at Scarbrough, the bus driver pulled the student out of his seat. A brief struggle ensued, and the bus driver hit the student in the head and pushed him down onto the floor of the bus, police said in a statement.
A video of the incident posted on social media shows several children screaming at the bus driver, who yells profanity.
After pushing down the student, Scarbrough returned to the driver's seat and drove to the next stop, where several students ran off of the bus at about 12:15 p.m. in the 3600 block of Southeast Glenstone Drive in Grimes. They told a Polk County Sheriff's deputy that their bus driver had assaulted the student.
Johnston Police were then called to the scene.
Scarbrough is being held at Polk County Jail on charges of assault causing injury and child endangerment, with a $1,000 bond for each charge.
Fourteen-year-old student Elvedina Velagic, who said she was on the bus during the incident, said Scarbrough has yelled at students on the bus before, though she does not know any students who have reported it.
"He yells at us all the time. ... We were kind of used to the yelling," Velagic said.
Johnston Police Lt. Lynn Aswegan said he was not aware of any criminal reports related to Scarbrough's behavior on the school bus before Thursday. A school district spokesperson could not be reached Thursday evening to confirm whether prior complaints had been made to the school.
A search of online Iowa court records revealed no criminal history for Scarbrough.
Velagic said Scarbrough's actions Thursday happened after the special needs student almost missed the bus, then didn't follow Scarbrough's directions on where to sit and told the bus driver to "shut up."
Many students were scared when Scarbrough stopped the bus and began yelling at the special needs student, who Velagic described as "someone who is always very nice to everyone."
Several students yelled at Scarbrough to stop as he pushed the special needs student, Velagic said.
"He started yelling profanities at us," she said.
Almost every student exited the bus at the Grimes stop, where they found the sheriff's deputy, "because we were afraid of being on the bus with (Scarbrough)," Velagic said.
School district spokeswoman Laura Sprague confirmed that Scarbrough was put on administrative leave as the school district works with police to review the incident.
The school district later released a statement calling Scarbrough's actions "a series of poor choices regarding how to handle the student’s behavior."
Sprague said the school district is grateful the student was not seriously injured. District officials are offering counseling to students on the bus at Johnston Middle School starting Friday, and officials will take parents' questions at the district office, Sprague said.
School board members either could not be reached for comment or declined to comment on Scarbrough's actions Thursday.
Johnston spent approximately $3.1 million transporting students during the 2015 fiscal year, an increase of about $600,000 from four years earlier.
The school district operates a fleet of 75 buses and employs about 60 drivers.
The district will request proposals from private busing companies to see how much money it could save before making a decision.
The student received medical attention in an ambulance on scene but did not need to be transported to a hospital for medical attention, according to a Johnston Community School District statement. The student was with his parents when he left the scene, police said.
Adele's third studio album titled 25 won't arrive until November 20th, but industry prognosticators are projecting that it will do huge numbers.
The music video for the project's first single, "Hello," has been viewed over 147 million times since it's October 22nd release. The song will take over the No. 1 spot on the November 14th Billboard Hot 100.
The single is expected to hit the 1 million mark in sales it's first week.
Pre-orders for25have topped250,000since Friday, October 23rd.
Billboard projects the album to sell between 1.3 and 1.8 million in it's first week. That would make it the biggest debut week for a female in the Nielsen era (1991 to the present).
Will Adele top 2 million? It's certainly not out of the question.
Curren$y's new album titled Canal Street Confidential will arrive in stores on December 4th. Features on the 13-track project include Future, Lloyd, K Camp, Lil Wayne, August Alsina, Ty Dolla $ign, Wiz Khalifa and more.
1. Drive By (feat. Future) 2. Everywhere 3. How High (feat. Lloyd) 4. Speed 5. What’s Up (feat. K CAMP) 6. Winning (feat. Wiz Khalifa) 7. Bottom of the Bottle (feat. August Alsina & Lil Wayne) 8. Cruzin… 9. Superstar (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) 10. Boulders 11. All Wit My Hands 12. The Game 13. Str8 (feat. Corner Boy P & Fiend)
Jadakiss is gearing up to release his Top 5 Dead Or Alive album on November 20th. The Lox emcee gets things warmed up with two new tracks. "Aint Nothin New" featuring Ne-Yo and Nipsey Hussle and "You Can See" featuring Future.
The third Republican debate was held on Wednesday, October 28. Well before it started, Jimmy Kimmel Live, took to the streets to ask outrageous questions about what people though of Donald Trump's performance.
Peep the latest edition of "Lie Witness News" below.