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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Regains
  Stevie Wonder Scoops Princely Bel Air Mansion For $13.9M
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Stevie Wonder has splurged on a mansion in the hills of Bel Air.
The musician paid $13.9 million for a nearly 20,000- square-foot mansion on a half acre in Bel Air Crest last owned by the late Saudi Prince Mo- hammed bin Faisal bin Saud Al Saud, according to Dirt.
The Mediterranean-style mansion was built in 2009 and includes 11 bathrooms and 15
Singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder in front of 2147 Ravensfield Lane.
bedrooms.
There are also attached staff
quarters.
A primary suite features a
bedroom and a bedroom-sized bathroom and private terrace. Prince Mohammed bought the home in 2012 for $13.3 million, a year before he mar- ried Princess Madawi bint Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. They rented out the property for most of the last few years for $75,000 per month.
     Buccaneers Signing Le'Veon Bell As Fournette Expected To Miss Rest Of Season
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is back in charge of his global streetwear label, Sean John.
Combs, 52, won the bid to re- gain complete ownership of Sean John for a price of $7.551 million, PEOPLE confirms. Put- ting streetwear style on the map with its launch in 1998, Combs sold a majority stake in the com- pany to Global Brands Group in 2016 before buying it back.
"I launched Sean John in 1998 with the goal of building a pre- mium brand that shattered tra- dition and introduced Hip Hop to high-fashion on a global scale," Combs says in a state- ment obtained by PEOPLE.
"Seeing how streetwear has evolved to rewrite the rules of
DIDDY
fashion and impact culture across categories, I'm ready to reclaim ownership of the brand, build a team of visionary design- ers and global partners to write the next chapter of Sean John's legacy," he adds.
Complete Ownership Of Sean John
Fashion Label For $7.5 Million
 The Buccaneers suffered multiple losses in their shutout defeat at the hands of the Saints on Sunday, with run- ning back Leonard Four- nette and wide receivers Chris Godwin and Mike Evans all exiting with injuries. Now, they've reinforced at least one of those positions, signing veteran running back Le'Veon Bell on Tuesday, ac- cording to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero.
Bell, who appeared in five games for the Ravens earlier
this year, will join Tampa Bay ahead of its Week 16 game against the Panthers, pending a physical. Fournette, who has been productive as the team's clear-cut No. 1 this year, is expected back for the play- offs but is set to miss each of the Bucs' final three regular- season games with a ham- string issue, per ESPN. With backup Giovani Bernard al- ready on injured reserve with a hip ailment, Bell provides in- surance behind former starter Ronald Jones II.
Detroit Tigers Coach Kimera
 Bartee Dead At 49; ‘Collapsed
 LE'VEON BELL
"We mourn the passing of Kimera Bartee, who played for the Tigers from 1996-99 and spent last season as the Tigers first base coach," the Detroit Tigers official Twitter page tweeted.
"All of us in the Tigers base- ball family were shocked and saddened," Al Avila, Tigers ex- ecutive vice president of base- ball operations and general manager, said in a statement.
"Throughout his time in our organization as both a player and coach, Kimera was known as a kind soul but an intense competitor who did his best every day to elevate those
KIMERA BARTEE
around him to do great things. "The thoughts and prayers of everyone in the organization are with Kimera's family and friends, and his memory and
spirit will never be forgotten."
Mike Tyson’s Cannabis Brand ‘Tyson 2.0’ Expands To Over 100 California Retailers
While Visiting Family For Holidays’
 Mike Tyson launched his U. S.-based cannabis brand Tyson 2.0 in October and now the company has explained to over 100 retailers across Cali- fornia.
“With the launch of products in California, consumers throughout the golden state can now experience some of my favorite cannabis products and strains. Each Tyson 2.0 product has been personally tested and approved by me. I’m better today thanks to the
MIKE TYSON
healing powers of cannabis,
and I’m eager to share what we’ve created so others can benefit from this magical plant the way I have,” said Tyson in a statement.
Tyson previously said: “Cannabis has changed me for the good both mentally and physically, and I want to share that gift with others who are also seeking relief. My vision for Tyson 2.0 is to make high- quality cannabis products available to consumers at vari- ous price points.”
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