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BEAUTY UNLIMITED
SHAWN
Back by popular demand is this week’s Beauty Unlimited fea- ture, Shawn. Shawn is a very confident young lady who is very much in touch with herself and those around her. We truly appre- ciate Shawn for allowing us to feature her again as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Antonio Brown Reveals He’s President Of Kanye West Donda Sports
Former Tampa Bay Bucca- neers receiver, Antonio Brown, who was famously released by the team in Janu- ary after a shirtless exit mid- way through a Jets game, revealed Monday that he’ll be serving as president at Kanye West’s Donda Sports initia- tive.
In a post shared on his In- stagram page, Brown re- vealed a nearly $2.2 million invoice to secure seats for Super Bowl 2022 on Sunday, the owner’s suite for $2 mil-
KANYE WEST AND ANTONIO BROWN
lion, and six VIP passes for $195,000.
“WE THE OWNERS NOW
! Donda is about ownership, empowerment, and discover- ing the next superheroes. This is for the people who counted us out, for everyone who said we can’t— we say WE WILL,” Brown captioned his post.
“As President, it was im- portant to me to book the Donda Suite for this years SU- PERBOWL LVI. This is a game meant to be watched to- gether. This is the love and unity we need to push. THIS IS FOR THE KIDS, OUR NEXT GENERATION!!!”
Alvin Kamara, Others Beat Man Unconscious, Broke His Eye Socket
A day after Alvin Ka- mara's arrest, details emerged about the alleged battery that landed him in a Las Vegas jail on Sunday.
Police documents allege that Kamara and three oth- ers in his party beat a man un- conscious at Drai's nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip, leaving him with multiple injuries in- cluding a fractured orbital bone.
The alleged victim told po- lice he met Kamara's party at an elevator at the late-night club around 6:30 a.m. on Sat- urday. Kamara, who inter- viewed with police before his Sunday arrest, told police that the alleged victim called one of his friends ugly.
Per the report, Kamara
ALVIN KAMARA
put his hands on the man's chest to prevent him from joining them on the elevator, then the man pushed Ka- mara's hands off of him. The man said he was then pushed, and that one of the men in Kamara's party punched him. Kamara didn't throw the first punch, according to
the report, but he joined oth- ers in beating the alleged vic- tim.
According to police, Ka- mara's group stomped on the man's face, chest and legs roughly 23 times and punched him nine more, rendering him unconscious. Kamara punched him eight times, in- cluding three blows that landed after the man hit the ground, per the report. The re- port states that the alleged vic- tim did not hit Kamara or anyone else in his party. Secu- rity broke up the beating and escorted Kamara's party out of the club, according to po- lice.
Police interviewed the al- leged victim at a local hospital on Saturday afternoon. He only remembered one of his alleged assailants and pro- vided a description that police say matches Kamara. Ac- cording to police, security sur- veillance footage backs up his claims and shows Kamara as one of his assailants. That footage has not been made public.
Kamara, a two-time All- Pro running back for the New Orleans Saints, played in the Pro Bowl as Las Vegas' Alle- giant Stadium the next day. Police met Kamara at the stadium after the game and interviewed him before de- taining him. He's scheduled for a March 8 court hearing.
If formally charged and convicted, Kamara faces up five years in prison and a $10,000 fine, according to the Times-Picayune.
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