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Katie Holmes And Jamie Foxx Planning A Winter Wedding In Paris
JAY-Z And Roc Nation
After years of dating in se- cret, Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are reportedly set to get married in Paris, claims a source for Radar On- line.
The insider said: “Paris is the city where they decided to go public with their romance after years of sneaking around.”
They are said to be planning a winter wedding.
“Katie has waited a long time to marry Jamie, and she’s now made it clear where
Logo Case Until Black
Ray J went through a health scare recently, revealing he was on the verge of becom- ing diabetic on Tuesday’s episode of Raq Rants hosted by Raquel Harper on BET.
As a father and husband, he chose to make a lifestyle change immediately and en- listed his best friend and fit- ness coach Jas Mathur for the assist.
Now, the Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star spends five days a week in the gym and does cardio six to seven days a
RAY J
week. He’s also 86’d the liquor,
wine and junk food.
“I was diagnosed with pre-
diabetes,” Ray tells Raquel. “It’s important for me to get back in the gym. I didn’t want to get back in the gym, I was depressed about it. You need friends around you that not only support and be there for you but pushes you to be bet- ter.”
Ray and Jas have started a new company named Limitless and describes it as “..not just supplements, it’s a whole team.”
Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are reportedly planning a wedding.
she wants to get married and winter wedding in the City of when. She’s desperate for a Lights.”
A historic ruling in the case between JAY-Z and Iconix Brand Group over the Roc Na- tion logo has been made this past Wednesday (November 28) as a New York judge has granted the Roc Nation CEO’s request to halt the arbitration because of the lack of unbi- ased, black arbitrators pre- sented to him.
“This is historic,” said JAY- Z’s attorney, Alex Spiro, ac- cording to The Hollywood Reporter.
The two feuded in court over their $200 Million deal which was signed back in 2008 over the use of the famous logo by the Major League Baseball’s hats and other popular goods. This past October, Iconix made a play to move forward with proceedings at the Amer- ican Arbitration Association under a settlement agreement
Wins Ruling To Halt
Arbitrator Is Found
Ray J Reveals He Was Almost Diabetic And Shares How He Beat It
JAY-Z
prior to the lawsuits. However, Hov (real name, Shawn Carter) argued that Roc Na- tion’s agreement with Iconix Brand Group ignored New York’s public policy against discrimination.
DJ Khaled And Floyd Mayweather Officially Charged With Cryptocurrency Fraud
DJ Khaled and Floyd Mayweather have reportedly been charged with cryptocur- rency fraud. According to CNN, the Securities and Ex- change Commission charged the two celebrities on Thurs- day (November 29).
The platinum-selling pro- ducer and illustrious boxer al- legedly promoted investments in the Centra Tech cryptocur- rency company without reveal- ing they’d been financially compensated. Mayweather neglected to disclose he’d re- ceived $100,000 from Centra, while Khaled didn’t report re- ceiving a payment of $50,000 from the same company.
In addition, Mayweather received $300,000 from three other ICO users without ad- mitting he’d been paid.
As a result, Khaled and Mayweather settled with the SEC. Khaled agreed not to promote any securities — in-
DJ KHALED AND FLOYD MAYWEATHER
cluding digital ones — for two years. Mayweather agreed to the same conditions but for three years. They also prom- ised to repay with interest to the SEC.
“With no disclosure about the payments, Mayweather and Khaled’s ICO promo- tions may have appeared to be unbiased, rather than paid en-
dorsements,” SEC enforce- ment division co-director Steven Peikin said. “Social media influencers are often paid promoters, not invest- ment professionals, and the se- curities they’re touting, regardless of whether they are issued using traditional certifi- cates or on the blockchain, could be frauds.”
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