Thursday, July 18, 2013
Thursday Dish
Rapper Cory "C Murder " Miller has been hit with a liability suit in the death of 16-year-old Steve Thomas. Miller was convicted of the teen's murder in 2003, but the conviction was tossed out when it was discovered that the prosecution withheld criminal background information on key eyewitnesses. The prosecution denied any wrongdoing and retried Miller. He was convicted in 2009, and continues to serve his sentence. The family is seeking unspecified damages. It's unclear how much, if anything at all, the family will get. Rapper Chief Keef will be required to pay child support after the mother of his child claimed that he skipped out on payments. The Chicago rapper hasn't commented on the matter. Mobile phone giant Samsung has denied that rapper Jay Z' "Magna Carta Holy Grail" app invades the privacy of users. The company stated that it isn't using customers personal information for marketing purposes but for communications purposes. Meanwhile, rapper/producer Timbaland has apparently made such an effort to apologize for a riff between he and Jay during the recording of "The Blueprint 3" that he's written and recorded a song apologizing again. It's not a good idea to go at singer Rihanna. Video of the pop star at a recent concert has surfaced showing a fan throwing a bag of chips on stage. The singer, of course, promptly stopped the show momentarily to reprimand the fan. Singer Bobby Brown has made it clear that he's none too pleased with the recent engagement of daughter Bobbi Kristina and her boyfriend Nick Gordon. It's unclear what the reason for the unhappiness is. On the tube: "Hell's Kitchen" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Wipeout" on ABC and "The Winner Is..." on NBC. Happy Thursday!
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