Thursday, September 19, 2013
Thursday Dish
Singer Ray J. reportedly heard disrespectful comments regarding his friend the late Whitney Houston as paramedics worked to revive her. He heard a comment then laughter. Another comment then laughter again. He was restrained before eventually being removed from the floor where Houston's body was located. The Michael Jackson wrongful death trial will be coming to an end soon. Lawyers for concert promoter AEG Live presenting their closing arguments yesterday. Lawyers for Katherine Jackson will present their closing arguments next week. The bodyguard for Beyoncé and Jay Z, who was killed after reportedly entering a home nude, was fired by the couple. He was reportedly fired for performing lewd acts with their past ports. There is reportedly video evidence of the acts. The couple hasn't commented on the matter. The mother of rapper Waka Flocka Flame's child will join the cast of "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta". The rapper says he'll make guest appearances. No word on when his appearances will air. In more Jay Z news, according to Forbes, the rapper is looking to sell the one-fifth of one percent he owns in the $741 million Brooklyn based arena. At the moment, Hova's share if worth $1.5 million, but he could possibly make more as the value of the building could go up due to it's rising popularity. Along with NBA games, the venue hosts concerts and boxing events. As required by NBA protocol, the rapper was forced to sell his minority share of the Brooklyn Nets in order to qualify as a certified sports agent via his Rock Nation Sports. He sold his stake in the franchise to Nets coach Jason Kidd for $500,000 earlier this month. Rapper 50 Cent should expect any money from rapper Young Buck at all. Buck's financial slate has been wiped clean and as the Tennessee rapper makes his way out of bankruptcy, his creditors get nothing, Fif included. According to documents obtained be celebrity web site TMZ, 50 Cent won't get the $117,000 balance left of a $30,000 loan to Buck. Additionally, G-Unit Records won't see a dime of the $10 million the label sought from him. Buck filed bankruptcy protection three years ago following an IRS raid on his assets. Many of his personal belongings are said to have been sold to pay Uncle Sam. The financial win may be the second victory the incarcerated rapper may celebrate. His 18-month sentence for a weapons possession charge could end sooner than expected. Rumor has it, Buck will be released on October 1 instead of Nov. 24. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Wipeout" on ABC and "The Million Second Quiz Live" on NBC. Happy 'Thursday!
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