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Monday, September 16, 2013

Monday Memo

The film "Insidious: Chapter 2" topped the weekend box office, earning over $40 million dollars. "The Family" , "Riddick", "Lee Daniels' The Butler" and "We're the Millers" round out the top five films of the week. Rapper Kanye West is now facing criminal battery and attempted grand theft charges in connection with an altercation with a photographer at LAX a few months ago. No word on when he'll be sentenced. Rapper Gucci Mane was arrested for gun and drug possession over the weekend. Police found a gun and a small amount of marijuana on the rap star, according to TMZ. According to a police report, the rapper began "cursing and threatening" officers after they approached him.  A friend of the rapper flagged them down after he began behaving erratically. He was arrested for drug possession, carrying a concealed weapon and disorderly conduct. He was later taken to Grady Memorial Hospital where he remains. This after the Brick Squad leader went on a Twitter rant claiming he slept with rapper Nicki Minaj, among others. He also insulted T.I., Waka Flocka Flame, Rick Ross, Jeezy and Tyga. Although a gentleman claiming to be his brother claimed his account was hacked, Gucci later blamed the incidents on former manager Coach K. He's currently on trial for reportedly assaulting a soldier in April. Rapper DMZ now says is reportedly running down a hall in the nude had nothing to do with illness, it was a joke. The rapper has had some personal problems, and hopefully, they'll be worked out soon. It's been rumored that he'll make and appearance on "Dr. Phil". This after an appearance on "Iyanla Fix My Life" that didn't go well. Big Sean covers the latest issue of  The Source magazine. He discusses success, and what's next for him. The issue also includes the annual Power 30. The Source is on newsstands now. On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "Dancing With The Stars Live" on ABC and "The Million Second Quiz Live" on NBC. Happy Monday!

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