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Boosie Badazz Reportedly Shot
Tyga Sued By Landlord For Upaid Rent; He Later Posts Receipts
    Outside Dallas Strip Mall 3
Days After Mo3's Death
Tyga is no stranger to being sued and his landlord just dropped another lawsuit off at his doorstep. T-Raww stands accused of owing the landlord $32,000 in rent and damaging the kitchen counters, marble floors, walls, driveway and entry door. The landlord is suing T- Raww for an excess of $200,000 in damages and breach of contract.
On Thursday (November 12), Tyga took to social media in an attempt to clear his name by posting videos of different areas of the house looking spotless and none of the damage the
$15,575 for damaging the mar- ble floors and counters and $103,160 for wrecking the walls with his choice of murals and wallpaper.
In a statement released to TMZ, Tyga’s lawyer Mike Trauben says the lawsuit is “categorically frivolous and nothing more than a charade” to have Tyga give up his pursuit to get his security deposit back. Trauben also attached a letter from the property manager say- ing his client paid rent on time and would be welcomed back as a customer to rent with the real- tor whenever he’d want.
 DALLAS, TX – Gun violence has been ripping through the rap community in recent weeks. Not long after King Von and Mo3 were killed, Boosie Badazz was in Dallas to attend a vigil for Mo3 when he was re- portedly shot outside of a strip mall called Big T’s.
According to TMZ, police sources said the outspoken Baton Rouge native was shot in the leg on Saturday afternoon (November 14). Boosie had been parading around the Texas city in a sprinter van most of the day when somebody opened fire on the vehicle, striking Boosie in the leg.
The shooters quickly fled the scene, while Boosie and his en- tourage made their way to a hos-
BOOSIE BADAZZ
pital. He was reportedly treated for a gunshot wound below the knee and is in stable condition. It’s important to note there have been conflicting reports on whether Boosie was actually hit, but TMZ says they discov- ered he was indeed a patient at a local Dallas hospital.
TYGA
landlord is claiming.
The damage specifics in-
clude $26,650 for gouges in the kitchen’s white oak flooring,
  Drake's New Owl Chain Consists
Despite having passed at the end of 2019 from an accidental overdose, the late Juice Wrld‘s estate has brought in millions of dollars this year.
Forbes released its list of the highest paid deceased celebrities of the year on Friday (November 13), and Juice sits in the bitter- sweet position of No. 7 with $15 million. The income is attrib- uted to a spike in streams of his sophomore effort Death Race for Love in the wake of his death, along with the success of his third album but first posthu-
The latter debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in July with an astounding 497,000 total album equivalent units, making for the largest 2020 debut at the time. (It was later bested by Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album Folklore in August). In October, Legends Never Die reached two-billion on-demand streams across all platforms in the United States, while Juice simultaneously became Spotify’s most-streamed artist that month with over 22.3 million streams.
Drake is no stranger to ex- pensive jewelry and his latest item is up there with the best of them. Based on the October’s Very Own logo, the Toronto na- tive’s new owl pendant is made up of a stunning 342 diamonds, according to British GQ. It con- sists of 18 carats of pure, solid rose gold and is encrusted with another 23.32 carat diamonds.
The chain is designed by Jacob Arabo’s watch and jew- elry brand Jacob & Co, with celebrities such as Kim Kar-
JUICE WRLD
mous release, Legends Never Die.
Juice Wrld Lands At No. 7 On Forbes' '2020 Highest Paid Dead Celebrities' List
  Of 342 Diamonds And 18 Carats
Of Solid Rose Gold
  DRAKE
dashian, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo among those known for wearing the company’s diamond-heavy de- signs.
King Von Owned His Masters, Royalties Go To His Family
In an incredibly in-depth in- terview with Akademiks last Fri- day, King Von's manager Jameson Francois detailed the harrowing moments of Von's death for the first time while also addressing recent claims made by Asian Doll, Von's ex-girlfriend. But more importantly, he revealed Von's hustle in the music industry and how his family will be taken care of moving forward. Francois revealed that Von had owned all
KING VON
of his masters with future roy- alty payments going towards his
two kids and his family mem- bers.
"As a team, our number one focus is to make sure that his im- mediate family is taken care of. His mom. You know, his sisters, his brothers. Von had two kids. Just making sure they got a trust. Trust funds. Whatever in- come," he said. Francois said that Von never actually signed to anybody. His deals with EM- PIRE were "commitment proj- ects," as Francois put it.
   Jamie Foxx Creates DeOndra Dixon Fund In Honor Of His Late Sister
 On Saturday, the actor at- tended the Global Down Syn- drome Foundation's virtual Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, which raised a record- breaking $1.9 million dollars for the organization to help under- write life-changing and life-sav- ing research and medical care at Global’s affiliate facilities.
The evening also featured a tribute honoring Dixon, with singer-songwriter Philipp Phillips performing a heartfelt
JAMIE FOXX AND DEONDRA DIXON
rendition of "Gone, Gone,
Gone."
Dixon, who died on Oct. 19 at the age of 36, is the inspiration behind Global’s Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award. She was also named the Ambas- sador for the Global Down Syn- drome Foundation in 2011.
In addition to the tribute, Foxx announced on Saturday that he would be creating The DeOndra Dixon Fund, in part- nership with Global's founder, Michelle Sie Whitten.
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