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Fat Joe Suing His Ex-Hypeman for Defamation After He Called the Rapper a Pedophile

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Fat Joe has filed a hefty lawsuit against his former hypeman for slandering him on social media, claiming the guy and his lawyer are trying to shake him down for a payday.

TMZ Hip Hop obtained court docs filed by Fat Joe on Tuesday (Apr 29), in which he claims his former hypeman Terrance “T.A.” Dixon is trying to collect money he didn’t earn and resorted to publicly calling the rapper a pedophile on social media when he didn’t get his way.

According to the lawsuit, Dixon claimed, on social media, Joe flew a 16-year-old girl across state lines for sex and posted the allegation along with a picture of Joe, Diddy, and DJ Khaled.

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The Game Forced To Sell House To Cover $7 Million Judgement

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The Game is being forced to sell his Calabasas mansion after a judge approved the sale of his property to help fund the $7 million judgement against him.

The Compton rapper was accused by a woman named Priscilla Rainey of sexual assault during the production of his dating show She’s Got Game.

Game refused to appear in court regarding the suit and in 2016 a default judgement was issued against him with the rapper ordered to pay Rainey a little over $7 million.

Rainey had previously requested that the court sell The Game’s mansion to cover the debt as the rapper has refused to pay the sum awarded by the court.

The Game had attempted to avoid the ruling by claiming that he house is actually owned by JTT Holdings, which he also has equity in. However, the court ruled that JTT Holdings was a shell company and that it can be forcibly sold.

The mansion is currently on the market for $4 million, a figure still significantly short of the $7 million judgement. The Game has yet to comment on the ruling.

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Fat Joe Mourns the Death of His Mom Less Than 3 Months After His Dad Died: ‘My World, My Heart, My Everything’

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Fat Joe is grieving the loss of his mom, Marie. On Saturday, May 3, the “Lean Back” rapper, 54, announced in an Instagram post that his mother, Marie Del-Carmen Cartagena, has died. She was 77, according to TMZ.

“This a real one, rest in peace to the woman who brought me in this world,” the musician wrote in a lengthy message, sharing how close he was with his mother. “She didn’t have much but she gave us everything.”

“Anyone who knows my mom knows she had a heart of gold. She refused to move out the projects for many years even though I had money,” he continued. “She loved her community, she loved her people — Ms. Ruby the Terror Squad Queen.”

Marie’s death comes less than three months after the death of Fat Joe’s father, Ernesto, at age 89 in February. The couple were together for 60 years before his death, Fat Joe said.

“I have to give thanks to the father my God for letting me have her in my life this long,” Fat Joe continued. “Truth is she died of a broken heart. 60 years with a man and he recently just died, my dad wanted her with him.”

“To the Castro family, the Cartagena family, the Delgado family,” he continued in part, before addressing his mom directly. “I love you and thank you for the outpouring of love. Mommy, till I see you again. You were my world, my heart, my everything. I’ll continue to make you proud 🙏🏽❤️🕊️.”

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The “What’s Luv” rapper also shared a series of photos of his mother, including shots of her posing with her son and his friends and family, as well as a photo of her as a young woman.

via People

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CeeLo Green Announces The End Of Goodie Mob

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According to CeeLo Green, Goodie Mob is getting ready to hang up the mic. CeeLo Green made the shocking announcement on May 4th via his Instagram post.

Goodie Mob came together back in the 90’s after meeting Atlanta production gurus Organized Noize. T-Mo and Khujo were a duo known as The Lumberjacks; Gipp and Ceelo were solo artists. The individual members all appeared on OutKast’s 1994 debut southernplayalisticadillacmusik; and at the suggestion of the crew’s associates, they came together to form Goodie Mob.

Although this news may be shocking, this is not the first time that the group split up. After 1999’s World Party, CeeLo went on to pursue a solo career. Gipp then followed suit after 2004’s One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show. The group reunited in 2013 for Age Against The Machine and followed that up with Survival Kit in 2020.

This announcement ironically comes at a time when Dungeon Family members have some amazing things happening. For instance it was just announced that Outkast is getting inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and this Friday, the unveiling of a moment honoring Rico Wade, of Organized Noize, is happening in Eastpoint.

CeeLo did announce that they are about to work on a farewell album and tour God willing, so there should be an opportunity to show them love before they hang it up for good.

via Audacy

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