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 Chris Brown Will Not Be Charged In Battery Case
 The Los Angeles Police De- partment responded to a do- mestic altercation at Chris Brown’s San Fernando Valley home on Friday (June 18) where a woman claimed he physically assaulted her to the point where her weave fell out.
Aside from the aforemen- tioned claim, no other injuries were reported. Thus, the 32- year-old singer will not face criminal charges. “It was re-
CHRIS BROWN
jected because of insufficient
evidence,” LAPD spokesman Rob Wilcox told Rolling Stone.
The singer shared his thoughts on the case’s dis- missal on Instagram. “I HOPE Y’ALL BLOW THIS UP.. SH*T SO STUPID..” he wrote. “READY TO CANCEL A N***A BUT WHEN U FIND OUT IT’S [CAP] I DON’T HEAR NOTH- ING BEING SAID!! LAME A**ES.”
  Tyga Accused Of Domestic Violence By His Ex Camaryn Swanson
Rapper Tyga has been accused of alleged domestic violence by his ex-girlfriend, Camaryn Swan- son.
Swanson allegedly showed up at Tyga’s home at 3 a.m. Monday. The outlet quotes a source close to the rapper who claimed Swan- son arrived against the rapper’s wishes, was seemingly intoxicated and was shouting on his doorstep, at which point he let her inside to talk.
Swanson alleged to police that Tyga got physical with her at some point, and she was picked up from his house by her mother, reporting the incident to the LAPD afterward, who saw “visible marks” on her and took a report for felony domestic vio-
CAMARYN SWANSON AND TYGA
 lence.
Tyga has not been arrested,
and would not speak with police Monday morning, but instead will speak with them Tuesday at the station, TMZ claims.
Meanwhile, Swanson posted
pictures of her alleged injuries to social media, along with text messages claiming to prove Tyga, in fact, sent a car to pick her up Monday night, contradict- ing the “Rack City” rapper source’s version of events.
 Play, Practice Until Eligible Under
Vaccination Mandate
Brooklyn Nets general man- ager Sean Marks said Tuesday that Kyrie Irving's decision to not comply with New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate left the organization with "no choice" but to send him away from the team until he's able to fully participate.
"Ultimately, yes," Marks said during a hastily scheduled virtual news conference Tuesday afternoon discussing the team's decision. "He has a choice to make, and he made his choice.
As a result, Irving was unable to play in 43 regular-season
KYRIE IRVING
games -- 41 at Barclays Center, plus two at MSG -- and another two preseason games in Brook- lyn. Marks confirmed Irving would only lose money for those games, roughly $380,000 per game.
  Ben Simmons And The Sixers Are Working 'On A Resolution'
Once the majority of free agents were signed (or signed and traded) a few days into the offseason’s official start on Au- gust 1, the NBA rumor mill has been fixated on the Ben Sim- mons saga in Philadelphia.
Simmons is the last of the big names still left on the trade block from this offseason, but throughout his efforts to get out of Philadelphia, there has been rather consistent reporting that a deal that would make the Six- ers happy simply wasn’t out there. The teams most inter- ested had the least interesting
BEN SIMMONS
“win-now” packages to offer, and Philadelphia was reportedly hunting for a James Harden- like package of draft picks in re- turn that made teams scoff and walk away from the negotiating table.
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