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  50 Cent Drags Rick Ross Over Correctional Officer Past
   Kevin Hart Sued $60M Over Sex Tape
 Kevin Hart is facing some legal trouble while re- covering from his highly pub- licized car accident.
According to TMZ, Mon- tia Sabbag is suing Hart for $60 million for conspiring with a friend, J.T. Jackson, to record their sexual en- counter, back in 2017. In her lawsuit, Sabbag claims that Jackson set up a hidden camera in the Cosmopitlian Hotel suite. Four months ago, Jackson was charged with two counts of extortion for al-
KEVIN HART
legedly trying to keep Hart’s tape under wraps.
Although Sabbag feels
differently, Hart denied hav- ing any knowledge of the tape. Following the scandal, Hart issued a public apology directed towards his wife, Eniko Hart, and kids.
“I’m at a place in my life where I feel like I have a tar- get on my back,” Hart began. “And because of that, I should make smart decisions. And recently, I didn’t. You know, I’m not perfect. I’m not going to sit up here and say thatIamorclaimtobeinany way shape or form.”
     50 CENT RICK ROSS
 Lupita Nyong’o Will Be Spreading Black Girl Literary Magic
 Oscar-winner Lupita Ny- ong’o will soon be appearing on the small screen as star of her long-time passion proj- ect, Americanah, based on the best-selling 2013 novel by Nigerian author Chima- manda Ngozi Adichie.
According to Deadline, HBO Max has ordered a lim- ited series based on the book, of which Nyong’o has long been a fan and working to bring it to life.
LUPITA NYONG’O
“Americanah has been a passion project for me since I read Chimamanda’s beau- tiful novel in 2013. It’s a tale that is simultaneously timely and timeless,” Nyong’o told Deadline.
Adding to the star power and #BlackGirlMagic, ac- claimed actress (and Ny- ong’o’s Black Panther co-star) Danai Gurira not only wrote the series pilot, but will serve as showrunner of the 10-episode series.
   LOS ANGELES, CA – The bad blood between 50 Cent and Rick Ross continues to boil. During a recent inter- view with Real 92.3 in Los Angeles, Fif told Bootleg Kev and DJ Hed there’s nothing to respect about Rozay’s career.
Kev began by pointing out Port Of Miami 2 debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip Hop chart.
“I know you just said some- thing about Ross not being relevant enough to do music with,” Kev said. “Well he just dropped an album and it’s
the number one album on the Hip Hop chart and he just dropped a book that’s doing well.”
“How many did he sell?” 50 replied. “Number one? Come on. What week was it? Some weeks 10 purchases make you number one.”
“There’s nothing there,” he explained. “I never wanted to work with him. Look, I un- derstand from a perspective of someone who’s just listen- ing to what it sounds like. But does it matter that he’s a cor- rection officer? Does that ever matter?
    Jay-Z And Beyoncé Have A Conflict Of Colin Kaepernick Interest
 Colin Kaepernick. Big career in this country he can’t respect. Big fame from this country he can’t respect. Big NFL settlement in this coun- try, which can pay an ortho- pedic specialist to mend the knee that can’t bend to honor this country he can’t respect.
It brings up how come Jay-Z, with tight connection to Colin, OK’d his big pal’s deal-making with the biiig NFL. How come Jay-Z did- n’t back up big bro Colin’s all-time big-time attitude? Jay-Z’s mouth never opened.
Why? Because his Roc Na- tion company’s in bed with the NFL. Also with Disney. Disney owns a majority chunk of ESPN, which fights for the right to show more NFL games. Pay attention.
Jay-Z and Beyoncé (L) and Colin Kaepernick
  Beyoncé, the missus, is the queen of Disney’s latest ver- sion of bigmoney “The Lion King.” Translation: She gets percentage, soundtrack, recording, points. We’re talk- ing large money.
Beyoncé’s opening her
golden throat to sing for Dis- ney, and Jay-Z’s opening his 18-karat bank account with the NFL. So those mouths are shut because those banks are open. Everyone got a payday. All — but the brotherhood — are happy.
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