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Former NFL QB Tarvaris Jackson Dies In Car Crash
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  LeBron, Bronny Join
Floyd Mayweather's
19-year-old daughter is fac- ing some serious time be- hind bars.
Iyanna "Yaya" May- weather was arrested ear- lier this month after allegedly stabbing Lapattra Jacobs, who shares a child with Mayweather's boyfriend, YoungBoy Never Broke Again. The incident reportedly occurred at around 1:30 a.m. last Sat- urday, when Mayweather demanded Jacobs to leave the rapper's Houston home. Jacobs refused and de- manded Mayweather to leave, which prompted a physical fight between the women.
Law enforcement told TMZ that the altercation moved into YoungBoy's kitchen, where May- weather grabbed two knives and charged at the mother. The altercation re- sulted in Jacob's hospital- ization and Mayweather's arrest.
According to The Blast, Mayweather was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony
IYANNA MAYWEATHER
that can carry a heavy sen- tence. If convicted on the charge, Mayweather could be slapped with a $10,000 fine or receive up to 99 years
in prison. The Blast points out that it's unlikely she will receive the maximum sen- tence, as she doesn't appear to have a criminal history. It's also worth noting May- weather is being repre- sented by Kurt Schaffer, a famed attorney who has worked for celebrities like Slim Thug, Pimp C, and Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J Prince.
"Iyanna is doing fine; al- though she remains shaken by this unfortunate inci- dent," Schaffer told Bossip.
Diddy’s Instagram Live
Charity Dance-A-Thon
Diddy and his
family hosted an Instagram live
event on Easter
Sunday to raise
money for health-
care workers who
are helping to fight
against the spread
of the coronavirus,
and LeBron
James was among those who made a special appearance. LeBron’s son, Bronny, also popped on for a few seconds, though he did so reluctantly.
In a moment that showed how LeBron is, in many ways, just like other parents raising adolescents, the Los
Former NFL quarterback Tarvaris Jackson died in a single-car crash in Alabama on Sunday night, a police spokesperson confirmed to on Monday. He was 36.
Jackson was driving on a road a few miles south of Montgomery, Alabama, at around 8:50 p.m. Sunday when his 2012 Chevrolet Ca- maro left the road, hit a tree and flipped, according to Ala- bama Law Enforcement Agency trooper Michael Carswell. Jackson was transported to a local hospital and later pronounced dead.
Born and raised in Mont- gomery, Jackson began his collegiate career at Arkansas before transferring to Foot- ball Championship Subdivi- sion school Alabama State,
TARVARIS JACKSON
where he became a force and caught the attention of NFL scouts.
All told, Jackson played parts of nine seasons in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Sea- hawks. (He also spent the 2012 season with the Buffalo Bills, but did not play.) He started 34 games and threw
for more than 7,200 yards with 39 touchdowns and 35 interceptions.
The Vikings said in a statement Monday that Jackson was "taken from us too soon."
Jackson started 14 games for the Seahawks in 2011, replacing Matt Has- slebeck in what was coach Pete Carroll's second sea- son as head coach. He was traded to Buffalo the follow- ing year, then released and promptly picked back up by Seattle. He won a Super Bowl ring as Russell Wilson's backup in 2014.
"TJack... you will be missed. Praying for your fam- ily...Love you man," Wilson wrote on Twitter on Monday morning.
 Yaya Mayweather Faces Up To 99 Years In Prison For Alleged Stabbing At YoungBoy Never Broke Again's Home
     DIDDY, LEBRON JAMES AND BRONNY
Angeles Lakers star tried to get both Bronny and his other son Bryce to come on camera.
Likely knowing Diddy’s event was a dance-a-thon and not wanting to dance, both Bryce and Bronny turned their dad down at first.
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