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     Quavo and Saweetie have managed to avoid any criminal charges against them in the elevator fight in- cident, the video of which leaked in March.
Law enforcement sources tell reporters that the case was referred to the L. A. City Attorney’s Office, which de- clined to file any charges in the matter. Based on the evi- dence, which is a surveillance video of the then couple fight- ing in an elevator in an apart- ment complex in North Hollywood a year ago, there is no likelihood of any convic- tion happening.
“We had an unfortunate situation almost a year ago that we both learned and moved on from. I haven’t physically abused Saweetie
Rapper Snoop Dogg is call- ing on all his friends and fam- ily to pray for his mother, Beverly Tate.
The 49-year-old rapper shared several photos of his mom on Instagram the day be- fore Mother’s Day on Saturday (May 9), captioning one of them “I need all my prayer warrior[s] for momma right now please and thank you.” In another post, he praised his mother for raising him against the odds: You “could [have given] me up but [you] raised a family.”
In one post, rapper Busta
SNOOP DOGG AND HIS MOTHER
 SAWEETIE AND QUAVO
and have real gratitude for what we did share overall,” Quavo said at the time. “This unfortunate incident happened a year ago, while we have reconciled since then and moved past this particu- lar disagreement."
DMX Reveals How He Mended His
Rhymes and Killer Mike commented with prayer emo- jis and hearts.
Snoop has not yet disclosed what sparked the prayer re- quests.
 Estranged Relationship With His
Mother In Final Interview
DMX becomes emotional when he talks about his es- tranged relationship with his mother during his final recorded interview, scheduled to air May 16 on TV One.
In the segment, the late rap icon discusses the surprise visit from his mother on the VH1 re- ality TV show Couples Therapy in 2012, the New York Daily News reported.
"It wasn't a hurt cry. It was like yes, this is what I need." DMX reveals how therapy helped mend their relation- ship.
In previous interviews, the rapper has been open about the abuse he experienced in childhood.
DMX AND HIS MOTHER
   In 2019, the DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, recalled in a GQ magazine in- terview that mother “beat two teeth out of my [expletive] mouth with a broom” when he
was 6 years old.
The Ruff Ryders star
shared his story with the net- work’s “Uncensored” series shortly before his death on April 9.
 JAY-Z Reportedly Files New Trademark ‘2/J’ For TV And Film Production Company
It looks like JAY-Z is plan- ning to further expand his business ventures by entering into TV and Film Production.
The rap mogul has report- edly filed a new trademark through his S. Carter Enter- prises company for the name “2/J” in the category of “en- tertainment services in the nature of creation, develop- ment, and production” of tele-
vision programming, TV se- ries, movies and similar proj- ects,
Although it is too early to say for sure, it looks like Hov might be getting into the busi- ness of media and television, following the footsteps of folks like 50 Cent (G-Unit Film & Television), Spike Lee (40 Acres), and LeBron James
JAY-Z (SpringHill Company).
   Quavo And Saweetie Snoop Dogg Asks His Family And Avoid Criminal Friends To Pray For His Mother
Charges In Elevator Fight Incident
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