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10 Alleged Gang Members Charged In Rihanna's Hollywood Hills Home Burglary
  Marvin Gaye, Gregory Hines: Entertainment Icons Get 2019 Stamp Treatment From US Postal Service
   Police have reportedly charged 10 alleged gang members in connection to a string of Los Angeles burgla- ries. Over the past few months, several celebrities’ houses — including Ri- hanna’s Hollywood Hills home — have been broken into and now, authorities say they have the culprits in cus- tody.
According to TMZ, a neighbor of NFL player Robert Woods reached out to local police to report a rob- bery at his house. After the suspect’s arrest, they discov- ered several items connected to the other high profile cases.
One of the four initial sus- pects has been released, but seven other men — all be- tween the ages of 18 and 25 — have been arrested. The
RIHANNA
  charges include criminal street gang conspiracy, first- degree residential burglary and home invasion robbery.
Police say the crew hit over 24 homes belonging to celebrities such as LeBron James, Yasiel Puig and, of course, RiRi. They were al- legedly targeting a dozen more and had actress Viola Davis in their sights.
A couple of men were caught on surveillance video as they attempted to burglar- ize Puig’s home. 10 Alleged Gang Members Charged In Rihanna’s Hollywood Hills Home Burglary Cops believe the group nabbed over $1 million in stolen property, in- cluding $50,000 cash, watches, purses and a vehi- cle.
 The new Marvin Gaye and Gregory Hines stamps.
If you’re a stamp collector we’ve got some good news for you. In fact, even if you’re not a stamp collector we still have good news for you ... es- pecially if you’re a Marvin Gaye and/or Gregory Hines fan.
By now you’ve already fig- ured out where this is going (plus our headline already told you). Yes, entertainment icons Marvin Gaye and Gregory Hines are getting their own commemorative stamps in 2019. The Hines and Gaye stamps are part of the US Postal Service‘s new Forever stamps.
Since waaaay back in 1847, the stamp program has celebrated the people, events and cultural milestones
unique to the history of the United States. Needless to say, the 2019 stamp subjects continue this rich tradition.
“The miniature works of art illustrated in the 2019 stamp program offer some- thing for everyone’s interest about American history and culture,” said U. S. Postal Service Stamp Services Exec- utive Director Mary-Anne Penner. “From legendary poet Walt Whitman to the entertainment genius of Gregory Hines and Mar- vin Gaye to the majestic beauty of our Wild and Sce- nic Rivers, this program is diverse and wide ranging and tells America’s story on stamps.”
  Meek Mill Concert Shooting Victims' Families Reportedly Demanding $6M
 The families of two people who were shot outside of a Meek Mill concert in 2016 are reportedly seeking $6 million to settle their law- suits against Meek. Accord- ing to The Blast, court documents were filed by the estates of Jaquan Graves and Travis Ward on No- vember 21.
Both parties state they are willing to accept $3 million
MEEK MILL
each in order to drop their wrongful death law- suits they filed against the South Philly native last year.
They both alleged Meek, the Oakdale Musical Theatre Company in Connecticut where the concert was held and Live Nation were negli- gent in handling security of the concert. They also claimed Meek’s lyrics pro- mote violence.
      Kim Kardashian Admits To Being On Ecstasy During Ray J Sex Tape
 Kim Kardashian admit- ted she was on ecstasy while filming her infamous sex tape with former lover Ray J dur- ing Sunday night’s (Novem- ber 25) episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. She said she also did the drug once before her first wedding to music producer Damon Thomas.
“I did ecstasy once and I got married,” Kardashian told Kendall Jenner and Scott Disick. “I did it again, I made a sex tape. Like, every- thing bad would happen.”
Disick replied, “You were high on ecstasy when you made that sex tape?” to which
RAY J AND KIM KARDASHIAN
  the reality television queen said, “Everybody knows it.”
She then added, “Like, my jaw was shaking, like the whole time.”
“I definitely went through
a wild phase, I would say in my late teens,” Kardashian said. “I’m not like that any- more. But I still have fun. Don’t get it twisted, I’m al- ways the life of the party.”
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