Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Wednesday Roundup
Singer Chris Brown is partially off the hook for a fender bender he was involved in recently. He was only charged with leaving the scene. Driving with an expired license and no insurance charges have been dropped. Brown hasn't commented on the matter. In the meantime, the paint job on Brown's car reportedly cost about the same as the car itself. It looks like producer Timbaland will have to apologize once again. After issuing an apology to rapper Jay Z for his behavior during the recording of "The Blueprint 3", he may have to issue an additional apology for comments he made regarding the Drake/J. Cole collaboration. Meanwhile, Drake took to his web site to announce that his verse on the song was removed and issued an apology for the offensive lyrics. J. Cole issued an apology as well for lyrics that offended the autistic community. Drake added that the matter has been a learning lesson for both artist. Some good news for both Chris Brown and Drake. A judge has thrown out a $16 million dollar lawsuit stemming from a brawl between their entourages at New York City nightclub W.I.P. last June. The suit was filed by Entertainment Enterprises, which owes neighboring hot spot Greenhouse nightclub. The owners alleged that the incident inside W.I.P. resulted in damages to their finances and reputation. The judge disagreed, however, throwing out the suit and absolving both parties of any financial liability. Drake and Chris Brown's brawl spawned other lawsuits, among them NBA star Tony Parker, who was present at the time of the incident. W.I.P. moved to have his suit dismissed. The recent dismissal comes with a series of upswings for Brown. Over the weekend, he handed out 1,000 pairs of Reebok sneakers to kids in Compton and released a new single called "Love More" from his forthcoming album "X" featuring Nicki Minaj. On the tube: "MasterChef" on Fox, "Big Brother" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "America's Got Talent" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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