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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Wednesday Roundup

It looks like rapper Nas' financial troubles have just gotten worse.  The Queensbridge MC has been hit with a $6.46 million tax lien by the IRS. According to the lien filed against him last fall, he hasn't made the $420 monthly payments on his Queens condo since January 2010. He now owes $3,860 to the Condo managers. He was reportedly hit with a $2,584,236 lien October 16, 2009, a $3,365,671 on February 3, 2010 and $514,298 lien from the New York Register of Deeds January 10 of this year. Nas couldn't be reached for comment. Tracy Marrow Jr, son or legendary West coast rap artist, Ice T, was arrested for public indecency after leaving a strip club  to use the bathroom. He was released on $100,000 bail. .40 Glock of G Unit was arrested after police found a loaded gun in his car. The rapper was released on $5,000 bail. He was visiting his old stomping grounds when the incident occurred. He was warned to stay away from the area by police because reportedly when he's there the crime rate goes up. Dr. Conrad Murray plead not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson yesterday. Jury selection for his trial will take place in March. Snoop Dogg posted a video on You Tube asking Lady Gaga to record a song with the West coast rap superstar. No word on if or when the two will go into the studio. It's another round of auditions on Fox's "American Idol" tonight and only time will tell which contestants will make the final cut. Even more so, who will win the grand prize. Former "Beverly Hills 90210" hunks Luke Perry and Jason Priestley will team up for the Hallmark Movie Channel film "Goodnight For Justice". Priestley will direct the film, which premieres on Saturday. Perry plays a 10th-Century circuit judge in Wyoming Territory. On the tube: "American Idol' on Fox, "Live To Dance" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Minute To Win It" on NBC. Happy hump day!

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