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 J. Cole’s Dreamville Foundation Raising Funds To Aid Hurricane Victims In Hometown Of Fayetteville, NC
Tupac Shakur's Estate Reportedly Wins Back Unreleased Music
   NEW YORK – Cardi B turned herself in to New York police Monday morning and was arrested and charged over a fight at a strip club in the city Aug. 29. The rap su- perstar was at Angels Strip Club that night because Migos was performing; her husband, Offset, is a mem- ber of the hip-hop trio.
Sources stated Cardi, who was released Monday after being fingerprinted and hav- ing her mugshot taken, has long had a problem with one of the bartenders, Jade, be- cause she believed Jade once slept with Offset. Cardi al- legedly confronted Jade and her sister, fellow bartender Baddie Gi, and then told her entourage to attack the women.
Cardi, who just had a baby the month prior to the incident and also recently got into an alleged brawl with
Cardi B was allegedly 'throwing chairs, bottles, and hookahs in the club at 3am'
Nicki Minaj, was "throwing chairs, bottles, and hookahs in the club at 3am," a police spokesperson tells reporters. Both bartenders were as- saulted, he says.
A source stated that both women refused medical at- tention, and Cardi's lawyer says, "We're aware of no evi- dence that she caused any- body any harm on that night. We expect that the matter is
going to be resolved expedi- tiously."
Other sources says the al- leged attack was actually "spontaneous," triggered by someone throwing a drink. But the lawyer for the alleged victims says "Cardi B or- dered and committed violent assaults against my clients, and is being called to justice for her crimes.
Apparently, she thinks her celebrity status puts her above the law, since she has bragged to multiple people and on social media that she orchestrated these vicious at- tacks. But reality is setting in, as justice does not care what her name is Cardi B, and she will now answer for her crimes."
The rapper was charged with assault and reckless en- dangerment, both misde- meanors, and is scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 29.
     The estate of Tupac Shakur has reportedly won back a batch of unreleased music from the late Hip Hop legend. According to TMZ, the Shakur Estate’s lawsuit against Entertainment One was finally settled and the music is part of the deal.
The Shakur Estate ac- cused the company of cheat- ing them out of royalties. Consequently, Entertainment One will reportedly pay the estate a substantial six-figure amount.
Back in 2013, Tupac’s
TUPAC
mother Afeni Shakur was
still in charge of the Shakur Estate when she filed the law- suit against Entertainment One to get the master record- ings back. Although Afeni passed away in 2016, she’d likely be relieved the fight for her son’s music is finally over.
As of now, it’s undeter- mined what the plans are for the music.
It’s been 22 years since Tupac’s fatal Las Vegas shooting.
The murder remains un- solved.
  Rapper/singer J. Cole is raising funds through his Dreamville Foundation to help people from his home- town of Fayetteville, N.C., who have been affected by Hurricane Florence.
“The Dreamville Founda- tion is looking to lend a help- ing hand to the community, children, and families af- fected by Hurricane Flo- rence,” the nonprofit which is based in Fayetteville, N.C., said on its webpage.
“There will be hot food sta- tions placed throughout the city, temporary housing op- tions for families and stock- ing of food pantries/shelters (as) well as supporting other local nonprofits who help provide services for the peo- ple in Fayetteville.”
According to CBS News at least, 42 people have died as a result of Florence, which barreled through the Caroli- nas last week.
The goal of the 4-year-old organization is to inspire urban youth, according to the website. Cole is quoted on
J. COLE
the homepage as saying, “I want to start the process of showing them there are other options besides what’s on the screen. They don’t have to be a rapper or an athlete, there are people who manage the rappers, who book the shows. There are so many jobs you can do, this is about expand- ing their minds to those pos- sibilities.”
   Cardi B Arrested Over Strip Club Brawl
   The Game May Be Forced To Cough Up Weed Profits As Part Of Sexual Battery Lawsuit Judgment
 LOS ANGELES, CA – Priscilla Rainey who won a sexual battery lawsuit against The Game in 2015 — claims she has yet to see a dime of the $7 million judg- ment. She has long claimed that the rapper was stalling and even hiding millions to avoid paying her.
According to court docu- ments filed on September 25 and obtained by The Blast, it appears the ex-reality star is attempting to start collecting profit from his marijuana venture.
Rainey has already re- ceived detailed information about Game’s various prop- erty and assets, which include a $2.7 million home, and over $1 million in royalties col- lected since 2016.
However, she is now sub- penaing financial information for Trees By Game, LLC, which she says it is generating
THE GAME
income.
The holding company was
started by Game shortly after his initial dispensary business The Reserve in Santa Ana, California was acquired in late 2017 for $7 million.
After the 2015 judgment, Game launched a $20 mil- lion countersuit against Via- com in the hopes of covering the costs. The case was thrown out earlier this year.
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