 P Diddy The editor of the Los Angeles Times says an internal investigation will be done concerning the authenticity of documents cited by the newspaper that implicate associates of Sean "Diddy" Combs in a 1994 assault on Tupac Shakur.
The investigation was disclosed by Editor Russ Stanton in a story posted Wednesday on the newspaper Web site. |
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 Phil Spector The judge who presided over Phil Spector's first murder trial has rejected a defense motion to disqualify him from the retrial because of alleged prejudice against the legendary rock music producer.
Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler signed a declaration that he was not biased or prejudiced against any party in the case, according to court papers released Tuesday. |
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 Nate Dogg It will be up to Nate Dogg to regulate his own behavior.
The rapper was sentenced to three years' informal probation Tuesday after pleading guilty to aggravated trespass and battery stemming from a 2006 domestic violence complaint brought by an ex-girlfriend.
Nate Dogg, whose real name is Nathaniel Hale, must also complete a batterers' treatment program and refrain from owning a weapon for 10 years, according to TMZ, which first reported the plea deal. |
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 P Diddy P Diddy has reached a settlement with a man who claimed that the rapper "assaulted and battered" him at a post-Oscars party last year.
Gerard Rechnitzer claimed that the rapper, whose real name is Sean Coombes, had attacked him after he approached him inside the Roosevelt Hotel.
He also said that Coombes had pushed his girlfriend and spat on another woman. |
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 Beach Boys Two former members of the Beach Boys settled a five-year legal dispute over use of the band's name, a lawyer said.
Al Jardine and Mike Love reached an agreement after a two-day conference in Superior Court, attorney Lawrence Noble, who represents Jardine, said Thursday. Details of the settlement were not disclosed.
"Mr. Jardine feels very happy and feels that this is a friendly settlement that allows them to focus on the talent and future of this American iconic band," Noble said. |
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 TI The rapper is under house arrest.
TI has been granted permission by a US federal magistrate judge to attend Easter Sunday services.
The rapper, who is under house arrest until he is tried on weapons charges, can attend services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church near his home in Atlanta from 8:30am to 2:00pm. |
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 Pete Wentz Fall Out Boy man in suicide admission.
Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz has revealed that he tried to commit suicide couple of years ago. In an attempt to take his own life Wentz took an excessive amount of prescription anti-depression drug Ativan.
Speaking to MTV News the bassist said: "I got in my car. I remember I was listening to Jeff Buckley doing Leonard Cohen's ‘Hallelujah’ and sat there and took a bunch of Ativan in a Best Buy parking lot. |
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 Lily Allen The 'Smile' singer has been stepping out with a new fella.
Lily Allen has been dating producer Robertson Furze for the past month, according to The Sun.
According to the tabloid, Allen has been living with Furze for the past month, after splitting from The Chemical Brothers' Ed Simons. |
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 Madonna 'All is well and wonderful' says her publicist.
Madonna has denied rampant rumours that her marriage is in trouble in a statement via her publicist Liz Rosenberg.
"I am delighted to confirm that Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ritchie remain happily married," said Rosenberg and that the family are "joyfully back together at home in London. All is well and wonderful in the Ritchie household." |
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 Busta Rhyme Judge warns Busta Rhyme to stay out of trouble.
A New York judge formally sentenced the Big Bang rapper to three years' supervised probation and 10 days of community service for roughing up his former driver and a fan in two separate assault cases.
Jennifer Kushner, spokeswoman for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, says that the rapper was also ordered to pay a $1,250 fine along with court costs, and enroll in a drunken-driving program. |
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