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  • Puffy to Pay $21,000 a Month Child Support

    Hip-hop star Sean “P. Diddy” Combs has been ordered to pay more than $21,000 a month in child support to an ex-girlfriend with whom he has an 11-year-old son.

    The order, issued Thursday by the New York Supreme Court’s Appellate Division, came after Combs appealed a Westchester Family Court ruling last year that he should pay $35,000 a month. He currently pays about $5,000.

    The ex-girlfriend, Misa Hylton-Brim, had sued for higher monthly payments and about $398,000 in back support for their son, Justin.

    The appellate court judge awarded a lower but undisclosed amount in back support and ordered Combs to pay Hylton-Brim’s legal fees. The judge set monthly support payments at $21,782.

    Rob Shuter, a spokesman for Combs, said Combs would appeal the decision to the state Court of Appeals.

    While separated from girlfriend Kim Porter, Combs, 35, was also sued for child support for their son, Christian. He pays Porter, a model, about $30,000 a month.

  • Black Summer Events 2005

    Ok I’ve put together a page full of this year’s Black Summer Events 2005. So if you have the opportunity to hit any of these spots you will have a good ass time. Me and my crew will be at most of these so be ready for some hot ass pics and videos shortly after they are over.

    Peace.

  • I got shot down, but its ok…

    Twenty two! 22! Twenty fucking 2! This chick I met today at Publix was absolutely flawless. She was wearing one of those sun dress numbers. You know the ones that you can see through while she walks in front of you, real form fitting… She was looking at those healthy sticks and twigs cereals when I saw her. I struck up a convo about the cereals and their tastes and she happily joined in. A few minutes in I asked her if she lived in the area and she doesnt, just visiting a friend of hers from college. She is in town from NC for the week. She says she wasnt interested in doing internet work so thats I was outta gas if thats all I wanted her for. I told her I could think of quite a few more things I wanted her for but I couldnt get into that because we’d get arrested in the store. I got a smile out of her… She tells me she is twenty two and a socialogy major. Let me tell you fellas she was about a 34B, 23 in the waist, about 5’9 and a nice basketball booty. Fantastic body and smart. Cant get any better than that. Too bad she didnt want to get naked on camera for me…

    Check out these lesbian honies from Lesbian Sistas

  • Beautyshop Makes $16+ Million In Its First Week

    Queen Latifah’s movie Beautyshop rakes in more than $16 Million in its first week at the box office. Congrats to her. I was suprised to see Rudy Huxitable in the movie all hoochied up. The movie was decent. If you have the time go check it out.

  • Woman claims star NFL quarterback passed along herpes in 2003

    Claiming that Michael Vick gave her herpes, a Georgia woman is suing the star NFL quarterback for negligence and battery. According to the below lawsuit, Sonya Elliot, a 26-year-old health care worker, was infected with the sexually transmitted disease in April 2003 after an unprotected encounter with Vick at the athlete’s Duluth, Georgia home. Elliott alleges that after testing positive for Herpes Simplex 2, she confronted the Atlanta Falcons star, 24, about her condition. “I’ve got something to tell you. I’ve got it,” Vick admitted to her, according to Elliott’s State Court complaint, which alleges that Vick then told her that “he had not known how to tell her about his condition, and that it was not something that he liked to talk about.” Elliott’s complaint also contends that Vick “apologized profusely” for not telling her he was infected with the STD. Elliot’s lawsuit alleges that Vick has used the name “Ron Mexico” and, in a related court filing, her lawyers are seeking Vick’s admission that he used the “Mexico” alias–and perhaps other fake names–“for the purpose of herpes testing and/or treatment.” In her lawsuit, which does not specify monetary damages, Elliott states that she met Vick at a Virginia Beach nightclub in May 2001 and, shortly thereafter, began a close personal relationship with the football star (though the couple did not have sex until late-2002). Last December, Vick, the top overall pick in the 2001 National Football League draft, signed a ten-year, $130 million contract with the Falcons, the richest deal in league history.

  • Johnny Cochran Dies at 67 From Brain Tumor

    Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., who became a legal superstar after helping clear O.J. Simpson during a sensational murder trial in which he uttered the famous quote “If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit,” died Tuesday. He was 67.

    Cochran died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles, his family said.

    “Certainly, Johnnie’s career will be noted as one marked by ‘celebrity’ cases and clientele,” his family said in a statement. “But he and his family were most proud of the work he did on behalf of those in the community.”

    With his colorful suits and ties, his gift for courtroom oratory and a knack for coining memorable phrases, Cochran was a vivid addition to the pantheon of best-known American barristers.

    The “if it doesn’t fit” phrase would be quoted and parodied for years afterward. It derived from a dramatic moment during which Simpson tried on a pair of bloodstained “murder gloves” to show jurors they did not fit. Some legal experts called it the turning point in the trial.

    Soon after, jurors found the Hall of Fame football star not guilty of the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.

    For Cochran, Simpson’s acquittal was the crowning achievement in a career notable for victories, often in cases with racial themes. He was a black man known for championing the causes of black defendants. Some of them, like Simpson, were famous, but more often than not they were unknowns.

    Over the years, Cochran represented football great Jim Brown on rape and assault charges, actor Todd Bridges on attempted murder charges, rapper Tupac Shakur on a weapons charge and rapper Snoop Dogg on a murder charge.

    He also represented former Black Panther Elmer “Geronimo” Pratt, who spent 27 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. When Cochran helped Pratt win his freedom in 1997 he called the moment “the happiest day of my life practicing law.”

    He won a $760,000 award in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Ron Settles, a black college football star who died in police custody in 1981. Cochran challenged police claims that Settles hanged himself in jail after a speeding arrest. The player’s body was exhumed, an autopsy performed and it revealed Settles had been choked.

    His clients also included Haitian immigrant Abner Louima, who was tortured by New York police, and Tyisha Miller, a 19-year-old black woman shot to death by Riverside police who said she reached for a gun on her lap when they broke her car window in an effort to disarm her.

  • March Madness is more exciting than NBA Ball

    Hell yea when it comes to exciting games. I mean these cats are playing with true heart. Scrappin’ hard to get to the finals. That shit is missing from NBA ball. Dudes just seem like they going through the motions.

    Hats off to the NCAA March Madness this year is exciting as hell.

  • Serena and Venus Explore Reality TV

    Can tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams score a ratings ace?

    That’s what ABC Family TV is hoping for as it unveils a brand-new reality series starring the sibling tennis champions.

    According to the network, the yet-to-be-titled series will follow the sisters around and unveil the details of their formerly private personal lives.

    “The series will provide our fans with an up-close, inside look at our lives away from the tennis courts,” Venus said in a statement.

    “We’re very excited to branch out into a new medium,” added Serena.

    The six-episode series, which will bow in July on the family-friendly network, will feature the dynamic tennis duo “coming of age, as they find their place in the world outside of tennis,” per a release from the network.

    Until now, the William sisters have been known for their quirky fashion sense, aggressive tennis styles and record championship titles, often coming up against each other in tournament play.

    Between them, they have 11 major singles titles. Currently, Serena is ranked at No. 4 on the pro circuit and Venus is rolling in at No. 8, though both have held the top slot at one time or another.

    It appears that the sisters aren’t satisfied with just breaking into television, however. They have also co-written an book for pre-teens called Venus and Serena: Serving From the Hip: 10 Rules for Living, Loving, and Winning.

    “It’s a great book for teenage girls who deal with different issues,” Serena said in a statement. “Growing up, I would have loved to have had such a positive role model to look up to and try to be like and try to emulate. We love having that opportunity to say, ‘Look, you can be like us; you can be successful and at the same time have high morals and high self-esteem and be a very nice person at the end of the day.’”

    Lest fans forget, the Williams sisters are still playing tennis. This week, they’re taking the court in Key Biscayne for the NASDAQ-100 Open. Both sisters won their matches Sunday and are moving on to the next round.

  • Goodbye March… Hello APRIL!

    Damn March went pretty quick this year. Cant say its one I want to remember tho’. Spring is here and its time to get ready for the summer events. I am going to add info on where the hot events will be happending this summer.

    I got some tight promos to give away this year at BCR so make sure you look for anyone rocking Dawg Films gear or materials.

  • Cavs Fire Paul Silas

    Paul Silas was hired to mentor the NBA’s next superstar. While he succeeded with LeBron James, his failure with the rest of the team cost him his job.

    Silas was fired as coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday, his team fighting for a playoff spot after leading its division earlier this year. Longtime NBA assistant Brendan Malone was appointed interim coach.

    The dismissal came with 18 games left and the team clinging to the fifth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. James seems to have been the only player who saw the move coming.

    “You could kind of tell the way the air was, how things were going around here, there was going to have to be a change,” said James, who scored a franchise-record 56 points Sunday. “I didn’t know it was going to be this soon.”

    Silas told The Associated Press he was informed at a morning meeting with general manager Jim Paxson and new owner Dan Gilbert. Silas’ son, assistant Stephen Silas, also was fired.

    “They didn’t think the team was performing as well as it should be and they wanted to make a change,” Paul Silas said.

    Malone will coach Tuesday night’s game at home against Detroit. He acknowledged he’s in a tough situation, taking over a team late in the season that is expected to reach the playoffs.