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Legendary MC AZ sits down with Ebro in the Morning to go down memory lane, talk about inspiration from Nas and Jay-Z, working with Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Rick Ross & Conway, and his new project 'Do Or Die 2'.

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LordMobb General Flee Lord revisits his highly acclaimed album, "In the Name of Prodigy, to release visuals for "Major Distribution" featuring Busta Rhymes.

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Meredith (CBS46) - A contractor destroyed a bathroom shower he spent hours renovating after the homeowner allegedly refused to pay him -- and the entire ordeal was caught on camera.

A viral video shows a contractor for Dream Home Remodels of Colorado demolishing the shower with a sledgehammer on Sept. 11 in Colorado Springs.

"Is someone going to pay me?" the contractor said in the video. "Let me tell you something. No contractor in the state of Colorado will fix that when they find out that I took it back because she refused to pay me."

The homeowner, Amber Trucke, said she paid $3,330 of the $7,555 bill but wasn't pleased with the work. She said she wanted to inspect it further before handing over the final payment.

"I wanted to be wowed, and I wasn't wowed," Trucke told KRDO-TV. "But I knew he was coming back Friday to clean things up, and I figured maybe I'd be more impressed then. So, I was not going to pay them until I saw the actual finished product."

Jordan Cazares, co-owner of Dream Home Remodels, released a statement to KRDO-TV saying there was a communication breakdown with the homeowner.

"After several weeks of work for a customer, communication broke down at the end of a project," the statement read. "There was no displeasure expressed, and we proceeded to ask for payment on the project by the end of the day. Communication broke further after that and resulted in our company repossessing a tile shower. We regret that this contract went sour."

The company also claims that Trucke did not pay for a vanity, mirror, light fixture, ceiling fans, plumbing work, and an exterior door.

However, Trucke insists she paid for those items and plans to take the company to small claims court, KRDO-TV reported.

Police and the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department are looking into the matter.

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With the business acumen of a Wharton grad and what authorities describe as the recklessness of a common thief, local YouTuber Bill Omar Carrasquillo went, in the span of just three years, from slinging drugs on a North Philadelphia street corner to running a multimillion-dollar streaming TV empire.

He documented every step of that journey in videos posted online, advertising his subscription service and flaunting his newfound wealth in slickly produced footage of high-end sports cars and diamond-encrusted bling set to hip-hop beats.

But all that came crashing down this week as federal authorities accused Carrasquillo — better known to the nearly 800,000 who subscribe to his YouTube channel as “Omi in a Hellcat”— of heading one of the most brazen and successful digital piracy schemes of the last decade.

And, as is only fitting for an internet celebrity who has made a career out of sharing his life online, his arrest early Tuesday at his Swedesboro home was livestreamed on social media.

Photos of Carrasquillo, shirtless and in neon boxer-briefs as agents handcuffed him in his foyer, quickly circulated on Instagram. A video of the arrest shows agents milling around, as a woman streaming it live to the internet repeatedly asks: “What is going on?”

The 62-count indictment charges Carrasquillo, 35, and two business partners — Jesse Gonzales, 42, of Pico Rivera, Calif., and Michael Barone, 36, of Richmond Hill, N.Y. — with counts including conspiracy to commit copyright violations, tax evasion, and fraud that could send them to prison for decades.

It describes their company, run at various points under names like Gears TV and Gears Reloaded, as a media streamer’s paradise. Subscribers had access to hundreds of on-demand movies and television shows, like Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, as well as access to dozens of live cable channels and pay-per-view events, for a subscription as low as $15 month.

But all of it, authorities say, was stolen from the encrypted set-top box signals of legitimate services like Comcast, Verizon FiOS, and Direct TV and illegally streamed to his thousands of subscribers online.

Prosecutors have moved to strip him of nearly $35 million in assets, including 57 luxury cars — Lamborghinis, Porsches, Bentleys, and McLarens — and a portfolio of more than four dozen properties he has amassed across Philadelphia and the suburbs.

“You can’t just go and monetize someone else’s copyrighted content with impunity,” said Bradley S. Benavides, acting head of the FBI’s Philadelphia office. “Theft is theft, and if you’re going to willfully steal another party’s intellectual property, the FBI stands ready to step in and shut you down.”

The case sits at the cutting edge of digital copyright law and the recent proliferation of services offering cheap streams of protected intellectual property.

So-called illegal IPTV services have grown into a $1 billion-a-year industry in the U.S., according to recent studies, with as many as 7% of North American households subscribing through hardware widely available online and preloaded with apps to access copyrighted content.

Carrasquillo’s service shut down in 2019 and Congress took steps last year to more clearly define such businesses as illegal.

But Carrasquillo’s lawyer, Donte Mills, maintained Wednesday that at the time Gears TV was up and running, there was no law explicitly prohibiting how it operated.

He likened his client to tech innovators Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs — whose 2015 biopic, as it happens, was available to stream on Carrasquillo’s network.

“There were no regulations when he did it,” Mills said. “We will prove the charges he received do not apply to his conduct.”

Still, Carrasquillo made no attempt to hide the money he was making. His service netted him and his partners more than $34 million between 2016 and 2019 alone, according to the indictment.

His Instagram offers a steady stream of luxury — photos of custom jewelry and the latest additions to his car collection interspersed with photos of his family, including one of his son holding stacks of cash.

He posts multiple YouTube videos a week with titles like “Giving $1,000 to a pizza delivery guy,” “Omi in a Hellcat makes over $1,100,000 in one week” and “Omi in a Hellcat buys a $500,000 Lamborghini”

In court filings, prosecutors said, he filed no personal or corporate tax returns for any of that wealth and that before his streaming service the only legitimate income he made was roughly $550 a year in advertising royalties from his YouTube page.

His arrest this week did not entirely come as a surprise.

For months, Carrasquillo has openly discussed his status as the target of an FBI investigation on his YouTube channel, admitting in videos — alternatively morose and defiant — to tax violations he says he committed in ignorance and predicting that he’ll end up in prison.

“You gotta be humble in victory and humble in defeat,” he said in one posted after a 2019 FBI raid of his home. “I’m gonna do a couple of years off of this. I’m going to go to jail for a couple of years.”

In others, like an interview with YouTuber “Say Cheese!” posted last year, Carrasquillo reflected on his rise from a 9-year-old boy who learned the drug trade at the hand of his father in North Philadelphia into a man who, at 28, swore off dope dealing to launch the venture that made him millions.

He has accused the feds of taking an interest only because he is a Black man from North Philadelphia who grew up poor and then struck it rich.

And consistently, Carrasquillo has maintained he is not guilty of copyright crimes.

“I hit a … gray area and exploited it, and they just didn’t like it,” he said in a 2019 video posted under the title “THE FBI SEIZED EVERYTHING FROM ME.” “I made a ton of money … I’m only guilty of making money. I ain’t guilty of nothing else.”

Carrasquillo says he legally paid for subscriptions to all the cable services whose content he is accused of sharing. He likens what he did to inviting friends who don’t have cable over and taking up a collection to pay for a pay-per-view event.

But in a similar case the Justice Department filed in 2019 against eight men behind the IPTV piracy site Jetflix, defense lawyers sought to have the charges tossed, arguing that simply sharing legally obtained DVDs and television shows with others was not illegal.

Prosecutors pushed back, noting that the men weren’t charged with sharing the copyrighted content but rather reproducing it online without permission for their 30,000 subscribers.

The judge declined to dismiss the case. The next test of their argument will come when the case goes before a jury next year.

As he awaits his turn in court, Carrasquillo appears to like his odds. Within hours of his arrest, he was released from custody pending trial.

And he’s expressed confidence that even if he loses the cars, his home and his once-flush bank accounts, he can climb back to the top.

“I became a millionaire once,” he said in a recent video. “I can do it 150 more times.”

Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer

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S Eyes Finest works with Rome Streetz & Daniel Son to bring you the official animated video for "All Blakk'' - Now available on Bandcamp. This is the sixth single off of S Eyes Finest compilation album ''WeatheredThaStorm''.

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ATLANTA (AP) — A man who was punched and kicked in the head by Georgia police officers during a traffic stop four years ago has filed a lawsuit alleging the stop was unjustified and the officers used excessive force against him.

Gwinnett County police Sgt. Michael Bongiovanni pulled Demetrius Hollins over in Lawrenceville, just outside Atlanta, on April 12, 2017. Video filmed by a witness shows Bongiovanni punching Hollins as Hollins stood with his hands raised after exiting his car. A second video shows Bongiovanni appearing to yell at a handcuffed Hollins, who then lies face-down in a left-turn lane of a busy intersection. Officer Robert McDonald runs up and immediately appears to stomp on Hollins’ head.

Hollins, who was 22 at the time of the traffic stop, said during a news conference Wednesday that he still has “some kind of PTSD from this situation.”

He filed the federal lawsuit earlier this month against Bongiovanni and McDonald, as well as former Gwinnett County police chief Butch Ayers and the county.

The lawsuit says Bongiovanni pulled Hollins over without justification and then retaliated with excessive force after Hollins began using his cellphone to record video of the encounter. It says McDonald knew Hollins was not a threat when he arrived on scene but still kicked Hollins in the head and held him down with a gun pressed to his head.

Both officers were fired the next day after video of the traffic stop surfaced and were subsequently charged with multiple crimes related to the stop. Working phone numbers for the two could not immediately be found Wednesday, and online court records did not list a lawyer for either man who could comment on the charges.

The lawsuit also says Ayers, now the executive director of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police, was aware that officers in his department routinely used “unnecessary physical force when making arrests and searches” and that he signed off on use-of-force reports even though supervisors had decided to close the cases without further investigation or inquiry.

It also says the county’s use of force procedure was unconstitutional because it “expressly authorized officers to use unnecessary, gratuitous, and disproportionate non-deadly physical force against citizens as a matter of routine procedure when making arrests and searches.” The county allowed unconstitutional policies and practices in use of force investigations, discipline, training and supervision to continue unchecked for nearly 20 years, the lawsuit says.

Ayers said in an email that he disagrees with many of the allegations in the lawsuit, but cannot comment further because the matter is under litigation. County attorney Mike Ludwiczak said the county does not comment on pending litigation.

As so often is the case in instances of police brutality, the officers were untruthful in their reports and the truth came out because video existed, said L. Chris Stewart, an attorney for Hollins. After this incident, he said, Gwinnett County prosecutors had to throw out dozens of cases because they could not rely on the reports filed by these officers.

“The people of Gwinnett County suffered because of these officers,” Stewart said.

Hollins was driving a red Acura Integra with no license plate and a brake light that did not work, and switched lanes three times without signaling, according to an incident report filed by Bongiovanni. The lawsuit says Hollins obeyed traffic laws, had two functioning brake lights and his vehicle tag was visible through the rear window.

The lawsuit says the original stop “was not supported by actual or arguable reasonable suspicion or probable cause” to believe he had committed a traffic offense or violated any other law. Even if the traffic stop had been justified, Bongiovanni acted “in an objectively unreasonable manner” in violation of Hollins’ rights, it says.

In nearly 20 years with the department, Bongiovanni had previously reported 67 use-of-force incidents. Only four were investigated and only because of formal citizen complaints, the lawsuit says. He was ultimately exonerated in all four.

Officers must file a report whenever they use physical force against a person, and supervisors are supposed to investigate that use of force to make sure it is justified and complies with department policy. But supervisors in the Gwinnett County police department routinely approved officers’ reports and closed the cases without any investigation, the lawsuit says.

Almost all of Bongiovanni’s prior use-of-force reports lacked sufficient information to determine whether they were justified, the lawsuit says. Additionally, Bongiovanni and McDonald had a history of using excessive force when responding to calls together, the lawsuit says.

Bongiovanni pleaded no contest in June 2019 to aggravated assault and battery and was sentenced to six months in a work-release program and 10 years probation. A jury in February 2020 found McDonald guilty of aggravated assault, battery and violating his oath of office, and he was sentenced to 10 years probation.

The lawsuit, which was filed Sept. 10, asks for a jury trial and seeks compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys’ fees and legal expenses.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - Angry scenes broke out at Haiti's main airport on Tuesday among migrants sent home from a squalid Texas border camp, as U.S. President Joe Biden faced mounting pressure to stop an expulsions policy the U.N. refugee chief said may be illegal.

Nearly 10,000 migrants, mainly Haitian, remain in worsening conditions in the impromptu camp that sprang up under a bridge spanning the Rio Grande from the Texas town Del Rio to Mexico's Ciudad Acuna.

In recent days, U.S. authorities have removed at least 4,000 people from the site for processing in detention centers. Some 523 Haitians have been deported to their homeland on four flights, with repatriations set to continue on a regular basis, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said.

Returnees reacted angrily as they stepped off flights at Port-au-Prince airport after spending thousands of dollars on arduous voyages from the troubled Caribbean nation via South America hoping for a better life in the U.S.

A group of men in white T-shirts rushed back toward the plane after they disembarked in Port-au-Prince, with one man attempting to get back on board.

The migrants broke into a restricted area of the airport as they attempted to recover passports and personal belongings, and ground staff closed the door of the plane before the man could scale the steps back into the cabin.

Tempers ran high, exacerbated by news the Haitian government had accepted the deportations.


"I am angry at the government. We were told in prison that the Haitian government had signed to send us back to Haiti. They are all bad people, these authorities," said Yranese Melidor, 45.

Filippo Grandi, the head of the U.N refugee agency, said U.S. expulsions to such a volatile situation might violate international law and could constitute refoulement, or exposing people seeking shelter to life-threatening situations.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also called out Biden, a fellow Democrat, on Tuesday, saying it "defies common sense" to expel the migrants to Haiti and expressing anger over tactics used by border guards to control the crowds at the camp.

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Buffalo, New York entrepreneur Struggle Mike is on an incredible run with his series of compilation albums that feature some of biggest names in hip hop, along with up and coming Upstate, New York artists.

"Bonanno" with Black Soprano Family CEO, Benny the Butcher, accompanied by his artists Rick Hyde and Heem is one of the many bangers off of Mike's latest album, "Ties."

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - Angry scenes broke out at Haiti's main airport on Tuesday among migrants sent home from a squalid Texas border camp, as U.S. President Joe Biden faced mounting pressure to stop an expulsions policy the U.N. refugee chief said may be illegal.

Nearly 10,000 migrants, mainly Haitian, remain in worsening conditions in the impromptu camp that sprang up under a bridge spanning the Rio Grande from the Texas town Del Rio to Mexico's Ciudad Acuna.

In recent days, U.S. authorities have removed at least 4,000 people from the site for processing in detention centers. Some 523 Haitians have been deported to their homeland on four flights, with repatriations set to continue on a regular basis, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said.

Returnees reacted angrily as they stepped off flights at Port-au-Prince airport after spending thousands of dollars on arduous voyages from the troubled Caribbean nation via South America hoping for a better life in the U.S.

A group of men in white T-shirts rushed back toward the plane after they disembarked in Port-au-Prince, with one man attempting to get back on board.

The migrants broke into a restricted area of the airport as they attempted to recover passports and personal belongings, and ground staff closed the door of the plane before the man could scale the steps back into the cabin.

Tempers ran high, exacerbated by news the Haitian government had accepted the deportations.


"I am angry at the government. We were told in prison that the Haitian government had signed to send us back to Haiti. They are all bad people, these authorities," said Yranese Melidor, 45.

Filippo Grandi, the head of the U.N refugee agency, said U.S. expulsions to such a volatile situation might violate international law and could constitute refoulement, or exposing people seeking shelter to life-threatening situations.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also called out Biden, a fellow Democrat, on Tuesday, saying it "defies common sense" to expel the migrants to Haiti and expressing anger over tactics used by border guards to control the crowds at the camp.

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Caleb Plant and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez had to overcome some negotiating hurdles to finally make a deal to meet in a Nov. 6 clash to crown an undisputed super middleweight champion. Those hurdles led to serious bad blood that spilled over in a violent way at a Tuesday press conference to formally announce the Showtime pay-per-view bout.

After the two sides engaged in a prolonged staredown at the press conference, Alvarez delivered a shove to Plant's chest. Plant stormed back and began throwing blows in Alvarez's direction with Alvarez returning fire. Security managed to separate the two sides as their camps also began exchanging words.

"He's going to pay on Nov. 6. You know, when somebody bothers me with a lot of sh!t, they know. I have something special for him," Alvarez said. "You know what happens when they mess with me. It's extra motivation for me. This is something personal. So on Nov. 6, I am going to go with the same mentality that I had versus Billy Joe Saunders.

"I'm on my way to being undisputed. I'm happy to be here. I'm glad to have this fight. It's a very special fight for Mexico and for me, to be one of the unique fighters. To be undisputed. I am one step away from doing that. [Being undisputed] is what I want in my career -- to make history. This fight is very important for me. I have the experience to deal with any style."

The scuffle left Plant bleeding from a gash below his right eye. The severity of the cut could have an impact on the status of the fight. If it is bad enough to require a pause in Plant's training for the biggest fight of his career, it could result in the fight being postponed, though it will require medical attention to determine if such steps are necessary.

"It's a fight," Plant said. "If he's gonna turn it into a fight, then that's what it is. I'm not no punk. You don't just get to stand up here and do whatever you want to me. Maybe the rest of these guys, you can just come up and here and they're all scared of you. That's now how this works."

Plant holds the IBF super middleweight championship while Alvarez is the WBA, WBC and WBO champion at the weight. The two previously had negotiations fall apart for a planned September bout only to overcome those hurdles to book the fight for November.

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. (WSVN) - An alarming arrest has been made at a high school in Miami Gardens.

Dominic Johnson, a security monitor and coach at Miami Carol City Senior High School, has been arrested after he was accused of raping a 16-year-old girl.

According to police, the alleged victim is his godchild.

“If I had the choice I would have never spoke to him in the first place,” said the victim who didn’t want to show her face on camera. “He ruined me, he gained my trust, and he broke it.”

A 16-year-old girl says she was raped by a man she trusted, a coach at her high school who also happens to be her godfather.

Dominic Johnson, 36, is now charged with sexual battery after what police say happened Sunday inside a Northeast Miami-Dade apartment.

According to the arrest report, Johnson invited the teen over to his apartment saying he had a gift for her. Here’s what she said happened next.

“I went into the bathroom, he forced himself onto me. He didn’t let me out of the bathroom,” she said. “He raped me.”

She and her family went straight to police.

Johnson was arrested Monday afternoon at Miami Carol City Senior High School.

Parents got a phone call about the allegations the next day, and Johnson appeared in bond court.

“So allegations are that he raped his goddaughter, and if he works at a high school that’s very concerning,” said a prosecutor.

His bond was set at $25,000; and the school system has already started the firing process.

The district released a statement saying in part, “Miami-Dade County Public Schools is deeply disturbed to learn about the circumstances that led to this individual’s arrest. The allegations are reprehensible and unsettling, and will not be taken lightly. As such, the District has initiated employment termination proceedings, and will ensure that the individual is precluded from seeking future employment with this school system.”

The young girl’s mother had this message for Johnson, a person she said was once considered a member of the family.

“You are supposed to be her protector,” said the mother. “You failed us, you failed the community, Coach.”

Johnson has bonded out of jail.

He has been ordered to stay away from the teen, and he is not allowed to communicate with her in any way.

Johnson has been employed with the school district for 11 years.

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Dr. Dre has been ordered to pay seven figures in legal fees to his estranged wife, Nicole Young, as their bitter divorce case continues to play out in Los Angeles, according to a ruling.

In the order, the judge in the divorce case ruled this week that the rapper & Beats mogul should pay Nicole another $1.55 million in legal fees & costs — after already forking over $2 million.

The judge estimated that Nicole’s reasonable legal fees in the case so far should total $3 million, plus costs. Dre will now have to pay $1 million towards the balance of her fees, plus another $550,000 in costs associated with the case. The payment would be for fees & costs through July 2, 2021. But it is unclear what the eventual tab will be moving forward in the case.

Young & her lawyers had previously said fees in the case were close to $4 million. The court papers reflect that Young’s legal tab can cost up to $1,100 per hour. 

The judge further ruled, as had been previously ordered, that Dre should pay Nicole $293,306 in monthly temporary spousal support & that Dre must also pay for household costs including security, insurance, gardening, taxes, repairs & maintenance, retroactive to Sept. 1, 2020.

That comes to $3,812,987 over the past year, the judge estimated in the ruling, adding that the previously paid living expenses that Dre had turned over already may not have included all the costs for the home. The ruling also said that the parties must confer on any added expenses Dre owes Nicole on the household costs by next month.

Page Six previously reported that Dre was ordered to pay the $293,306 per month in spousal support until Young remarries or enters into a domestic partnership — or unless the court orders otherwise at a later date.

Young, 51, first filed to divorce Dre, 56, in 2020. The couple was married for 24 years & has adult children. The estranged pair have been arguing in court over a prenup.

Dre’s reported net worth is around $800 million. The new court papers say that he has assets of $243 million.

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Elite emcee JR Writer is gearing up to release the third installment of his "I Really Rap" series. In the meantime, he drops off a new heater titled "No Pens in the Industry" over Drake's "No Friends in the Industry" instrumental.

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MSNBC anchor Joy Reid says the massive interest in the Gabby Petito case is a factor of "missing white woman syndrome."

Reid made the comment on her show "The ReidOut" on Monday, saying that while the Petito family "deserves answers & justice," there's inconsistent media coverage when it comes to people of color.

"The way this story captivated the nation has so many wondering, why not the same media attention when people of color go missing?" Reid said during a panel discussion. "Well, the answer actually has a name: Missing White Woman Syndrome — the term coined by the late & great Gwen Ifill to describe the media & public fascination with missing White women like Laci Peterson or Natalee Holloway, while ignoring cases involving people of color."

Reid brought up a case of geologist Daniel Robinson, who was last seen in June in Arizona, saying his case is only just now gaining media attention.

And as Insider reported over the weekend, 710 Indigenous people, mostly girls, went missing over the last decade in Wyoming, the same state Petito's body was believed to be found.

Panelist Lynette Grey Bull of the Not Our Native Daughters Foundation called the focus on white women "racism."

"It's systemic racism. We're still fighting oppression in our tribal communities," Bull said. "We are still facing inequality across the board, whether it comes to our community, housing, jobs."

Zach Sommers, criminal law scholar who studied crime at Northwestern University, told NPR in 2017 that research he's conducted shows white women are more likely to be covered in missing person cases than other demographics.

"I think ... that the people who are most cognitively easy for us to accept as victims are girls and women is problematic on its own," Sommers told NPR. "Then we start to think about race in conjunction with that, then the issues start to multiply even further from there."

Petito's body was found near Grand Teton National Park over the weekend.

She was on a road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, when she disappeared — Laundrie returned to Florida without her and Petito's mother reported her missing on September 11.

Police are now searching a vast nature reserve for Laundrie, who has also gone missing.

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Lil Peep and XXXTentacion straight-up jacked another artist's original guitar riff for their hugely successful collab, "Falling Down" ... so claims the artist in a new lawsuit.

Richard Jaden Hoff -- who used to go by the stage name K.R.i.O. -- is suing the late rappers claiming the guitar riff in his June 2018 Soundcloud track "Under My Breath" was sampled in Peep and XXX's track that dropped just 3 months later without his permission.

Specifically, Hoff claims his guitar riff in "Falling Down" is looped, sped up, filtered and equalized. He says that while Peep and XXX altered the riff, it remained substantially similar to the guitar part in "Under My Breath" and a blatant ripoff."

"Falling Down" quickly gained commercial success ... with over 20m plays on Spotify and over 21m views on YouTube. The single also hit No. 13 on Billboard's Hot 100.

The track ultimately landed on Lil Peep's second studio album, "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2."

There's some weird timing here -- XXX was shot dead 5 days after Hoff dropped his track on Soundcloud. Lil Peep had already died following an overdose in November 2017 -- so, "Falling Down" was a posthumous hit for both rappers.

What's really odd is Hoff's lawsuit, for copyright infringement, is written like Peep and XXX are still alive. He's NOT suing their estates and refers to both of them in the current tense and says they're residents of California. Might be time for a Google search, Hoff.

Hoff also names Columbia Records, Sony Entertainment and several producers of the tracks as defendants. 

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Katt Williams sits down with Ebro in the Morning to discuss a variety of topics including his thoughts on Cancel Culture, winning an Emmy, Norm McDonald's passing, how he dealt with life during the pandemic, his past legal issues and more.

He also shared some advice for comedians today, as well as cleared up comments about wanting a Verzuz against Kevin Hart.

You can watch him live on the 'World War III' Tour! For more info visit Ticketmaster!

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