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‘Survivor’s Remorse’ Cancelled
Jessie T. Usher (Cam) and RonReco Lee (Reggie) were the stars of ‘Survivor’s Remorse’.
2 Chainz’s Rolls Royce May Be Repossessed
Highline Holdings Group, a luxury auto broker, has re- portedly filed a lawsuit against 2 Chainz to pay off the money he allegedly owes them, according to TMZ.
The auto broker reportedly negotiated a $262,212 price for a Rolls-Royce Phantom Drop- head for 2 Chainz.
The Atlanta super rapper
2 Chainz is being sued for $18,000 owed on Rolls Royce.
was apparently close to the fi- nancial finish line when he stopped making payments on the lavish vehicle. His remain- ing balance is reportedly just $18,317, but the Pretty Girls Like Trap Music artist al- legedly refused to pay up the balance even when the Rolls was delivered.
Starz network has an- nounced that the LeBron James-executive produced comedy, Survivor’s Remorse would not be returning for a fifth season on the network.
Survivor’s Remorse fol- lows Cam Calloway, played by Jessie T. Usher, a basket- ball phenom in his early 20s, who is suddenly thrust into the limelight after signing a multi-
million dollar contract with a professional basketball team in Atlanta. Cam was managed by his cousin, Reggie, and lived with his uncle, mom and sister.
Survivor’s Remorse
wrapped October 15 with back-to-back episodes. The planned season ender, ti- tled “Answers and Questions,” was the series finale.
Richard And Tina Knowles Lawson Opening Theater Center In L.A.
Akon Continues Solar Energy
Actor and master class acting teacher Richard Law- son and fashion designer and philanthropist Tina Knowles Lawson will launch the grand opening of the WACO (W)here (A)rt (C)an (O)ccur Theater Center, with a full slate of events be- ginning Friday, November 3rd and ending on Sunday, No- vember 5 in Los Angeles.
“We are thrilled to open the doors on a creative center in Los Angeles where art can occur,” Tina Knowles Law- son says, alluding to WACO’s acronym.
“The line up of grand opening events truly re- flects our commitment art artistry, creativity and most im portantly provide a place for a ctors to celebrate their own talent,” Richard Lawson adds, “WACO is our dream come true.”
Trek In Africa With $50M
Going To Mozambique
Akon continues to make moves on the continent of Africa through his Akon Light- ing Africa project.
According to the Minister of Mineral Resources and En- ergy in Mozambique, Akon has struck a deal with the country.
Akon is in partnership with a nonprofit called Machel Fidus to bring electricity to rural areas of the country, using solar power.
According to reports, Akon is injecting $50 million into the project with Machel Fidus, which is run by Mozambique's first President's son, Malenga Machel.
“Health, education and water supply systems need electricity if they are to func- tion,” said Leticia Klemens, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy.
“The lack of electricity brings a low level of develop-
Richard and Tina Knowles Lawson will host a grand opening in Nov.
Star and businessman Akon has Akon Lighting Africa com- pany already operating in 11 countries in Africa.
ment," she said.
Akon hopes this project
will build the foundation for more development in rural areas of Africa.
Marion "Suge" Knight's ex-fianceé avoided jail time, by taking a plea deal after selling a sealed video to TMZ.com.
Toi–Lin Kelly, 36, pleaded no contest to leaking a video to TMZ.com, which fea- tured Suge Knight plowing his Ford F-150 truck into two men at Tam's Burgers in Compton.
The altercation occurred as a promotional spot for the movie “Straight Outta Comp- ton" was being filmed.
Suge killed a man named Terry Carter while he was at- tempting to flee the fast food restaurant, and severely in- jured another man named Cle "Bone" Sloan.
The video of the incident popped up on TMZ.com, in March 2015, after authorities
Suge Knight’s Ex Fiancee Takes Plea Deal For Attempting To Help Him Get Acquitted
Toi-Lin Kelly, Suge Knight’s ex has taken a plea deal.
had sealed the case and pro- vided copies to the defense.
In the end, Toi-Lin Kelly and Suge Knight were ac- cused of communicating in code to sell the video for $150,000, which fetched
$55,000.
Kelly has been sentenced
to five years probation for helping Suge Knight, who was attempting to get himself "acquitted through illegal means.
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