Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 6:55pm
In the rap world, "stop snitching" is a powerful mantra - and the star known as The Game is one of its most popular proponents.
But the New York man who manages Game and other hip-hop heavyweights - Jimmy (Henchman) Rosemond - is named as an informer in court records, the Daily News has learned.
Rosemond has given information at least three times to state and federal law enforcement officials since the mid-1990s, documents reveal.
One of Rosemond's former lawyers even cited his repeated cooperation with the authorities in asking for leniency in a Los Angeles gun case.
He noted that Rosemond's dime-dropping helped Brooklyn prosecutors send a man to jail - exactly what the "stop snitching" campaign rails against.
Investigators say it's hypocrisy: Rosemond dishes when it suits him, yet makes a fortune off artists like Game (real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor), who titled a 2005 album "Stop Snitchin/Stop Lyin."
Another artist on the Czar Entertainment roster, Blood Raw, writes in his bio that he didn't cooperate after a drug bust because "I could never live and face my son knowing that I had snitched."
Rosemond's new lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, says his client is no snitch, no matter what's in court papers.
"The fact is that prosecutors later claimed he flat-out lied to them, and they weren't happy about it," said Lichtman, a top defense lawyer. He noted his client never signed a cooperation agreement.
"He met with [federal prosectors] for a single session, but there are plenty of reasons people meet with prosecutors. His lawyer at the time inflated what happened in an attempt to get a better sentence, and it didn't work."
This is what the court records show:
While Rosemond was held on a drug and gun case in North Carolina in 1996, four inmates plotted a jailbreak and asked him to join. He alerted authorities and spent several days in solitary to avoid retribution, his lawyer at the time wrote in court papers obtained by The News from federal archives.
In 1997, facing bail-jumping charges in New York, Rosemond gave information about crooked jail officials who altered paperwork to let him post bail.
He made "several monitored phone calls to one of the correction officers,", but the target was suspicious and "reluctant to speak with Mr. Rosemond," court papers said.
A year later, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn contacted Rosemond, seeking his cooperation in what documents describe only as a "historical criminal investigation."
Rosemond was "debriefed at length by federal agents and prosecutors." The defendant was convicted at trial, "confirming the accuracy of his information provided by Mr. Rosemond to the government," his then-lawyer noted.
Before he was sentenced in the L.A. gun case in 2000, Rosemond's then-lawyer argued for leniency because of his "assistance." The judge gave him 19 months, citing only the prosecutors' delay in bringing the case.
Rosemond, a Brooklyn native who got his start as a party promoter, has a rap sheet that dates back to a bike theft when he was 16. In 2006, he got three years' probation for a fight with a disk jockey.
He may not be an angel, but Lichtman wants to make clear he's also not a rat. "Law enforcement has been targeting Rosemond for years, desperate to take him down. Ray Charles could see Rosemond has not been a cooperator and was never considered one by the government," Lichtman said.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 4:15pm
Video After The JumpAaron Fotheringham was born with Spina Bifida, but the 18 year old hasn't let that stop him setting big goals and achieving them.
Aaron recently set a world record, by becoming the first person to complete a double back flip in a wheelchair.
Check out the incredible video below.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 2:46pm
I had a feeling this chick wasn't dealing with a full deck.TMZ is reporting that silver spoon fed Hollywood baby, turned raunchy porn starlet, Montana Fishburne is checking into an inpatient facility to get her head examined.
The facility is reportedly is Southern California and deals with anger management, behavioral problems and mental illnesses.
Depending on what the results turn out to be, it could explain a lot regarding Montana's recent behavior. Including her decision to do porn when she clearly had other avenues afforded to her with her dad, Laurence Fishburne being a famous actor.
Stay tuned to this one.........
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 2:00pm
Floyd Mayweather Jr. was in a fit of jealousy over a basketball player when he allegedly attacked his baby mama, Josie Harris and threatened to kill the pair ... this according to the police report obtained by TMZ.
According to the report, Mayweather read text messages on Josie's phone ... which included messages from C.J. Watson (pictured below), who plays for the Chicago Bulls. According to the report, Mayweather screamed, "'Are you having sex with C.J.?' Harris replied, 'Yes, that is who I'm seeing now.'"
According to the report, the 10-year-old son of Mayweather and Harris told cops he "saw his dad was on his mother and was hitting and kicking her."
According to the report, "Harris stated that Mayweather began yelling at Harris, 'I'm going to kill you and the man your (sic) are messing around with.' He also stated, 'I'm going to have you both disappear.'"
The police report says Harris was taken to Southern Hills Hospital and treated for "minor facial injuries and a sore left arm." Pictures of the injuries were taken.
The police report goes on to say while Harris was at the hospital Mayweather called Georgia Parker -- Harris' friend who lives in the house -- and told her to get out of the house.
As for why Mayweather was arrested for grand larceny Friday ... the police report says he left with her Apple iPhone 4 ... valued at $322.17.
As we first reported, Josie Harris called the police at around 5 AM Thursday from her home in Vegas -- and when cops arrived she told them the professional boxer had attacked her and threatened to kill her.
View police docs here
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 9:30am
More Pics After The JumpLady Gaga will have a hard time topping this one.
At last night's MTV Music Awards, Gaga rocked a dress made of meat, which she paired with a “meat purse” and shoes wrapped in meat, wrapped in butcher’s twine.
According to Styleite.com, Franc Fernandez created the dress. No word on exactly what kind of meat was used, but I can't look at it without thinking it probably smelled bad.
Popcrunch posted Gaga's explanation of her ensemble.
“Well, it is certainly no disrespect to anyone that is vegan or vegetarian. As you know, I am the most judgement-free human being on the earth. However, it has many interpretations. For me this evening, if we don’t stand up for what we believe in and if we don’t fight for our rights pretty soon, we’re going to have as much rights as the meat on own bones. And, I am not a piece of meat.”
This chick is wilding out something mad.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 8:16am
Video After The JumpMexico CityThe Mexican government announced Sunday it has captured the second major alleged drug trafficker in two weeks, giving Mexican President Felipe Calderon a boost ahead of bicentennial celebrations.
Sergio “El Grande” Villarreal Barragan, an alleged leader of the Beltran Leyva cartel, was captured in a raid led by 30 Mexican marines in the central state of Puebla.
His arrest follows that of Edgar “La Barbie” Valdez last month. The authorities say Mr. Valdez was trying to take over the leadership of the Beltran Leyva cartel, which splintered after the group's leader was killed by Mexican forces in December.
This is the fourth high-level arrest in less than a year, and comes amid public fatigue over the war. Since President Calderon sent thousands of troops and federal police in December 2006 across the country to fight organized crime, more than 28,000 have died in drug-related violence.
"This is a new and resounding blow by the federal government against crime, given the high rank and dangerousness of this person inside one of the country's most extensive criminal organizations which has been deeply weakened," national security spokesman Alejandro Poire said Sunday night.
The cartel and the fighting
The Beltran Leyva cartel is responsible for escalating violence in central Mexico, bringing to this once peaceful part of the country the mass graves and torture once largely limited to the US-Mexico border. The cartel has allegedly been weakened by infighting since the founder Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed on Dec. 16 during a military operation. Hector Beltran Leyva, still at large, and Sergio Villarreal Barragan are believed to be fighting a faction led by Edgar Valdez.
Analysts do not expect the cartel's internecine feuds to wane, as territories remain in dispute. “This is not the case of criminals ascending to be Roman emperors in which they only fight between the principal figures, but brutal gangsters that, with their paranoia, would fight even the pet if they believed it to be a potential internal enemy,” says Erubiel Tirado, a security expert at the Iberoamerican University in Mexico City. ”There is an undetermined number of potential bosses disputing the leadership of each group.”
Villarreal Barragan was one of Mexico´s most wanted criminals. And Mr. Poire said he now faces at least seven investigations involving drug trafficking and organized crime.
As was the capture of “La Barbie,” this latest is also a boost for Calderon, whose administration seems to, almost daily, face a major setback in its war against organized crime.
Just last week, 85 prisoners escaped from a jail in Reynosa, in northern Mexico, and a mayor in the San Luis Potosi state was killed by hooded gunmen who stormed his office and opened fire. Over the weekend, Mexican authorities defused a car bomb in Ciudad Juarez, the country´s most violent city across from El Paso, Texas, and where in July four were killed by a similar car bomb.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton compared the violence to an “insurgency,” and said that Mexico was beginning to resemble the Colombia of 20 years ago.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2010 at 6:30am
Video After The JumpFrom the self-deprecating teaser promos leading up to the show to her haphazard Lady Gaga impersonation to countless brazen one-liners and a skit involving spontaneous impregnation courtesy of a quick dip in the "Jersey Shore" hot tub, Chelsea Handler nailed her first-time VMA-hosting gig.
The sassy and outspoken E! talk-show host kicked things off with a pre-taped video, in which she was repeatedly smacked on the rear at random, as well as given a brutal coaching session from Lindsay Lohan.
Here's a rundown of our fave Chelsea Handler VMA moments:Handler's Entrance/Monologue
Handler dropped down to the stage amidst a group of dancers, wearing a house on her head and a glittery outfit. Once in place to deliver her opening remarks, she told the crowd: "My plan was to stay sober the entire show, but, in an interesting twist, I am as high as a kite. That's the last time I do a prayer circle with Snoop Dogg."
Speaking about the fact that the last time a woman hosted the show was Roseanne Barr in 1994, Handler poked fun at some of the nominees' activities that particular year.
"Justin Timberlake was in the Mickey Mouse Club pretending he wasn't having sex with Britney Spears," Handler joked. "'The Situation' was just a classy way to refer to a teenage pregnancy. And Justin Bieber's mom had just given birth to her 401k plan."
Best New Artist 2010 Meet-and-Greet Sketches
In another pre-taped video segment, Handler hilariously introduced herself to the Best New Artist nominees, including Ke$ha and Justin Bieber. Handler admitted a bit of a crush on the "Tik Tok" singer, and made the clip with Bieber memorable by accusing the teen star of wearing a wig and chasing him down trying to grab it.
Hot-Tub Party With the "Jersey Shore" Cast
Handler showed she had no problem getting wet and wild. When the Situation hollered out to Handler from their famous hot tub and asked her to join in the fun, she actually walked over and climbed into the tub with JWoww, Snooki and Pauly D. Cut to commercial. When the show came back, Handler complained about feeling disgusting, and when she stood up to get out of the tub, had been spontaneously impregnated.
What was your favorite Chelsea Handler moment? Tell us in the comments below!
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2010 at 8:30pm
Videos After The JumpThe 2010 MTV Video Music was held last night (September 12), and it was a great show.Eminem opened the main event by performing "Not Afraid" before being joined on stage by Rihanna for "Love The Way You Lie."
Kanye West returned to the VMA stage, perform "Runaway" with Pusha T from The Clipse.Drake, Swizz Beatz, Mary J Blige, B.o.B and Hallie Williams also performed.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2010 at 7:49pm
It was the kind of argument that could crop up any time between a mother and a teenage son.Anthony Tyrone Terrell, then 17, broke the rules by inviting a girl over to his Lawrenceville house without supervision on Feb. 28, 2008. But instead of resulting in a shouting match or slamming door, it ended with the slaying of his mother, Joy Deleston, who was a Gwinnett County sheriff's deputy, and her two young daughters.
Terrell pleaded guilty to murder charges Friday and was sentenced to back-to-back life terms. He apologized and said he wished he could trade his life for the lives of the departed. But he was hard-pressed to explain how an argument so trivial could prompt a reaction so brutal.
"I never planned what happened that day," Terrell said, his voice even as he read a prepared statement before Superior Court Judge Debra Turner. "My mom and I got into a disagreement and things just spiraled out of control."
Prosecutors said after the pair argued Terrell retrieved his mother's service handgun and shot her twice.
Terrell's half-sister Micaiah was an 11-year-old whom relatives described as happiest when she was reading a book. She saw her mom get shot and started screaming. Terrell turned and fired several times, killing her. Then he went upstairs to find 4-year-old Jelani, a talkative, inquisitive child who Terrell affectionately called his "homie," relatives said. He kissed her and then shot her twice in the chest.
Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said Terrell told investigators he killed her because he didn't want her to grow up without a mother.
Terrell said he considered committing suicide next.
"That night my plan was to take my own life, but in the end I was unable to shoot myself," Terrell said.
The court heard testimony from Dominic Ross, the father of Micaiah, and from Mildred Richardson, Deleston's mother. Both said they forgave Terrell and that they loved him.
The rapper Juvenile, whose real name is Terius Gray, fathered Jelani. He did not attend the hearing. Juvenile did not respond to attempts to contact him by mail at three different addresses or through his management company, Porter said.
Richardson said she learned her daughter had been shot when a law enforcement officer came to her home near Charleston, S.C.
"I thought maybe a robbery had gone on, and Joy being the person she is, that she stepped in to help somebody," Richardson said. "I thought ‘Oh boy, what has she gotten herself into?'"
It wasn't until she arrived in Georgia that she learned her granddaughters were also dead, and that her grandson was the culprit.
Richardson begged the judge to give Terrell one life sentence, instead of two, because he would be eligible for parole sooner.
"In my heart, I know he didn't mean to do this," she said.
Richardson became overwrought after the hearing, prompting a deputy to bring in a medical kit and close the courtroom for about 15 minutes while relatives tended to her.
Defense attorney Lyle Porter, who is not related to the district attorney, acknowledged the frustration of many in the community who struggled to understand why the murders occurred. He said he believes Terrell's emotions went out of control in an instant and his actions after shooting his mother stemmed from a feeling of hopelessness.
"It's a tragedy all the way around and I think it's beyond comprehension," he said. "I don't think anybody will leave this courtroom with any better understanding."Sheriff Butch Conway issued a statement saying justice had been served, "even though it can never bring back Joy and her two beautiful little girls."
"I believe two life sentences will give him plenty of time to think about what he did to his family and to the grieving family members and friends who were left to deal with his actions," Conway said.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2010 at 11:30am
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Gunmen killed 25 people in a series of drug-gang attacks in Ciudad Juarez, marking the deadliest day in more than two years for the Mexican border city. Farther east on the border, 85 inmates scaled the walls of a prison and escaped Friday in Mexico's biggest jail break in recent memory.
Despite the violence, President Felipe Calderon hotly disputed a statement this week by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton saying Mexico resembled Colombia two decades ago."These kind of comments like the ones made by Secretary of State Clinton ... so careless, so lacking in seriousness, are very painful for Mexico, because they damage Mexico's image terribly," Calderon told the Spanish-language network Univision.
"I think the main thing we have in common with Colombia is that both of our countries suffer from U.S. drug consumption," Calderon said. "We are both victims of the enormous American consumption of drugs, and now the sales of weapons."
The toll in Thursday's attacks in Ciudad Juarez included 15 people killed when attackers stormed four homes in three hours, said Arturo Sandoval, a spokesman for the Attorney General's Office of Chihuahua state, where Ciudad Juarez is located.
In the worst of those attacks, gunmen burst into a house and killed two young men — then killed four others for being witnesses.
Sandoval said it was the highest single-day murder toll in the city across from El Paso, Texas, since March 2008. He did not give more details of how many died back then, or say what day.
Two graffiti message appeared in Ciudad Juarez threatening Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the fugitive head of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
"You are killing our sons. You already did, and now we are going to kill your families," one sign read.
In the border city of Reynosa, across the border from McAllen, Texas, 85 inmates — 66 of whom were convicted or on trial for federal charges like weapons possession or drugs — scaled the Reynosa prison's 20-foot (6-meter) walls using ladders, said the Tamaulipas state public safety secretary, Jose Garza Garcia.Garza Garcia said 44 prison guards and employees were under investigation. Two were missing.
"The guards evidently helped in the escape," he said. So far this year a total of 201 inmates have escaped from prisons in Tamaulipas.
Friday's escape was the largest single mass prison breakout in recent years. In 2009, armed assailants believed to be working for the Zetas drug gang broke 53 inmates out of a prison in the northern state of Zacatecas while guards stood by and did nothing to stop them.
Ciudad Juarez, with a population of 1.3 million, has become one of the world's most dangerous cities amid a turf war between the Sinaloa and Juarez cartels.
Violence has continued unabated despite the deployment of thousands of soldiers to the city this year. Federal police, including a special investigative unit, later took over security in the city as part of a new strategy announced by President Felipe Calderon.
More than 2,100 people have been killed this year in Ciudad Juarez, putting the city on pace to surpass its previous high of 2,700, set last year.
Daily homicide tolls routinely reach double digits in Juarez; 24 people were killed Aug. 15.
Also Friday, Sandoval confirmed that a U.S. resident kidnapped in Ciudad Juarez last month was found dead.
Saul de la Rosa, 27, was abducted along with two other people when he crossed into Ciudad Juarez on Aug. 28. All three bodies were found Sept. 2, and Sandoval said documents found on De la Rosa indicated he was a U.S. resident.
Elsewhere in Mexico, at least five people were killed in the southern Pacific coast state of Guerrero, where various cartels are also fighting for territory, state police reported. One body was found floating in the ocean in a beach town just north of the resort city of Acapulco, his hands and feet bound.
In central Morelos state, a prison riot left one inmate dead and eight wounded. Guerrero and Morelos state have both been battlegrounds for control the Beltran Leyva cartel since its leader, Arturo Beltran Leyva, was killed in a December shootout with Marines.
One of the alleged kingpins fighting for control of Morelos, U.S.-born Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez Villarreal, was captured Aug. 30 by federal police, but different accounts of how he was caught have since emerged.
The Mexican government has said the arrest was the result of a 1 1/2-year investigation and a carefully planned raid involving agents specially trained abroad.
But a copy of the booking report obtained by The Associated Press and other media outlets Thursday indicates the officers who arrested him did not initially know who they had caught. The officers' report says they detained Valdez after chasing him in a suspicious three-vehicle convoy for several miles.
On Friday, Valdez's U.S. lawyer, Kent Schaffer, told The Associated Press that Mexican authorities lured Valdez to a business 10 miles from his ranch by having a detained associate call and ask to meet him. He said Valdez drove to the place, got out of the car and found himself surrounded.
Schaffer said Valdez told him the associate was forced to make the call at gunpoint.
"He wasn't pulled over for traffic. He wasn't chased at all," Schaffer said. "From what I understand, an associate of Mr. Valdez was ordered at gunpoint to send him a message telling him to come meet."
A federal police spokesman, who was not authorized by department rules to be quoted by name, said an associate of Valdez's apparently did call Valdez just before he was caught, but said that happened while police were tailing the associate's car in Mexico City.
When the associate noticed the police, he opened fire and was killed in the ensuing gunbattle near a major shopping center, the spokesman said.
Also Friday, Mexico's attorney general said video tapes distributed by authorities showing Valdez giving a rambling account of his drug dealings are considered "interviews," and could not be formally submitted as evidence because his lawyer was not present. Attorney General Arturo Chavez said that in formal statements with his lawyer present, Valdez did not admit to the activities he acknowledged on the tapes.
Schaffer also said he filed an official request with the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City asking that the U.S. government request Valdez be deported to face trial in the United States, where he faces charges in three states for allegedly trucking in tons of cocaine.
A Mexican judge last week ordered Valdez held for 40 days while prosecutors here decide whether to formally file organized crime and other charges. Mexican authorities have said deportation is a possibility but have made no decision.
Associated Press writers Alexandra Olson and E. Eduardo Castillo contributed to this report.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2010 at 9:30am
Video After The JumpFormer world champion Ricky Hatton has been filmed apparently taking cocaine in part of a ten hour drink and drugs binge.
The video was given to the News of the World by a friend of Hatton's, Emma Bowe, who told the paper: "I'm only talking about this because Ricky is a danger to himself.
"If he carries on like this he'll kill himself."
Hatton built up a legion of loyal fans in a glittering career, and first claimed the IBF Light Welterweight title in 2005 with a superb display against Australian Kostya Tszyu.
The "Hitman" then won titles at welterweight and put his unbeaten record on the line in late 2007 against the fighter regarded at the time as the world's best pound-for-pound boxer, Floyd Mayweather Junior.
The American inflicted his first ever defeat, knocking him out in the eighth round, and when Hatton had another chance to fight one of the world's very best, Filipino Manny Pacquiao, the result was even more devastating.
Since that encounter in May 2009 Hatton has been in semi-retirement, with the whispered talk of a return coming to nothing.
The adjustment after a career in the limelight is not an easy one for any fighter, and fellow retired boxer Joe Calzaghe was also caught by the News of the World using the same drug in March this year.
A source close to his family has said to Sky News: "Ricky Hatton's family will stand by and support him following the cocaine allegations in the News of the World.
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 12, 2010 at 9:04am
Video After The JumpSo the beef rages on between "The Hand Of God" and Bunky SA.
On Friday we showed you footage on Maino's man @HustleHardGotti going in on Bunky SA, due to a long standing beef that recently turned physical.
Bunky has offered to put up $10,000 for a one on one fight with Maino
In response @HustleHardGotti posted footage of Bunky SA getting jumped by Maino's goons and footage of Maino confronting him back in 2007, flashing his pistol in the process.
"You put you man Laimo [Maino] on camera showing me his ratchet. Why is you indicting this nigga you stupid motherf*cker?" Bunky asks. "Of course I'm not gonna do nothing to a n*gga that shows me his ratchet. I'm not stupid like you little dirty black flag f*g n*ggas. Show me your ratchet, pull it out and pop it n*gga. Where they do that at? They pull out guns on Gates [Avenue] in Brooklyn and don't pop em? Cause in my hood we got the highest murder rate in The Bronx."
Bunky also claims to have a received a plaque from Atlantic Records for helping Lil Kim write the album 'La Bella Mafia' because she couldn't write it own her own.
Bunky spits a freestyle and says Maino's been emailing him, sending threats.
Really at this point, this beef can only go one way unless cooler heads prevail. Let's hope the situation gets mediated before something dramatic pops off that will cost somebody their life or a long stretch in the pen.
Posted by Mr.I Get It on September 11, 2010 at 4:45pm
Ice Cube talks about the making of the “I Am The West” album, differences to his last one “Raw Footage” and his expectations. We also speak about the artist-fan relationship, which has completely changed with the digital age where artists are in direct contact with their audience. Cube tells us about the planned Dr. Dre tracks that didn’t make the album, the E-A Ski and DJ Quik collaborations and why sometimes things do not go as originally planned when recording an album.Source:YK2Read more…
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2010 at 3:45pm
Raleigh, NC -- Rapper, Petey Pablo, was arrested Saturday morning at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
According to warrants and an airport spokeswoman, security found a gun in his luggage. Airport spokeswoman Mindy Hamlin says the 37-year-old was arrested around 6:00am after a Smith & Wesson 639 was found in his carry-on.
Pablo, whose real name is Moses Barrett III, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of a stolen firearm.
According to a Wake County magistrate, Pablo was trying to catch a flight to Los Angeles for the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. He posted $50,000 bond and gave the jailers some of his CDs before he left, according to jail officials.
His first court appearance is Monday.
Pablo lives in Knightdale, northeast of Raleigh. In 1993 he was arrested in Raleigh on armed robbery charges and sentenced to 14 years.
He is best known for his hit songs "Raise Up" and "Freek-a-Leek."
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Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2010 at 2:19pm
Video After The JumpThe borough of Queens, New York has produced some of the greatest rappers ever. Spittas like LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, Nas, CNN, Run DMC, Nicki Minaj and of course Cormega.
Mega Montana recently treated the crowd at Club Santos in New York to a great concert. He brought Nature and A.Z. to the stage. A.Z. and Cormega were original members of The Firm along with Foxy Brown and Nas. Nature replaced Cormega when their full album was released, but Mega did appear on the very first The Firm song "Affirmative Action."
He and A.Z. dropped their verses to that classic then Sosa performed his verse from "Mo Money, Mo Murder."
Cormega later performed a full set, and brought out Nature and D. Gomez Films was there to capture it all.
So kick back and peep the vids below.
Cormega and A.Z. Performing "Affirmative Action" x "Mo Money Mo Murder"Cormega Full Set featuring NatureRead more…
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 11, 2010 at 2:00pm
Video After The JumpThe borough of Queens, New York has produced some of the greatest rappers ever. Spittas like LL Cool J, 50 Cent, Mobb Deep, Nas, CNN, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Run DMC, Nicki Minaj and of course Cormega all hail from QB.
Mega Montana recently treated the crowd at Club Santos in New York to a great concert. He brought Nature and A.Z. to the stage. A.Z. and Cormega were original members of The Firm along with Foxy Brown and Nas. Nature replaced Cormega when their full album was released, but Mega did appear on the very first The Firm song "Affirmative Action."
He and A.Z. dropped their verses to that classic then Sosa performed his verse from "Mo Money, Mo Murder."
Cormega later performed a full set, and brought out Nature and D. Gomez Films was there to capture it all.
So kick back and peep the vids below.
Cormega and A.Z. Performing "Affirmative Action" x "Mo Money Mo Murder"Cormega Full Set featuring NatureRead more…