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Monday, January 10, 2011

Monday Memo

"True Grit" topped the weekend box office earning over $15 million dollars. "Little Fockers", "Season Of The Witch", "TRON: Legacy" and "Black Swan" round out the top five films of the week. New information in the 1997 murder of Notorious B.I.G. has emerged. Although no details have been revealed, authorities have reopened their investigation into the case. Notorious B.I.G. was murdered in Los Angeles after attending a party at the Peterson Automotive Museum. With the help of LAPD detective Russell Pool, Voletta Wallace, the mother of the slain rapper, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the LAPD in 2005. A special task force including the Los Angeles Police Department, the LA District Attorney's Office and the FBI are looking into new leads. Stay tuned as this story develops. The Game has been ordered to  pay roughly $50,000 for allegedly beating his cousin during a funeral in 2008. Two years ago, Robert Kirkwood, Games's cousin, filed a suit accusing the rapper of assaulting him during his sister's funeral after he confronted him about not contributing to the funeral's cost.  Reportedly, the ruling was made in LA Superior Court a few months ago. Game must now pay $50,580 for Kirkwood's medical bills and other damages. Kirkwood's lawyer says Game has yet to make a payment. Singer Jermaine Jackson is stuck in Africa. The singer took a recent trip to the continent, the only problem is he is $90,000 behind in child support payments. According to California law, payments are flagged and if the payments are not made passports can be expire. Jackson can plead his case with the U. S embassy. Stay tuned as this story develops. Fox will air back to back episodes of "Lie To Me" tonight. For cable viewers, the show "Love That Girl" will debut on TV One. The show stars Tatiana Ali and is executive produced by Martin Lawrence. It airs at 9pm. On the tube: "Lie To Me" on  Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "The Bachelor" on ABC and "Chuck" on NBC. Happy Monday!

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