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Jennifer Hudson’s Family Releases Statement on William Balfour Guilty Verdict

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Jennifer Hudson and her family have released a statement after William Balfour was found guilty on all counts of murdering members of the Hudson family.…

Jennifer Hudson’s Family Releases Statement on William Balfour Guilty Verdict

Hate It Or Love It?!?! Ying Yang Twins Jump On Remix Of Justin Bieber “Girlfriend”

Bieber’s “Boyfriend” gets a boost from the South, courtesy of the Ying Yang Twins??? Double the guilty pleasure for sure. What do you think? Do You Hate It… Or Love It?!?

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Hate It Or Love It?!?! Ying Yang Twins Jump On Remix Of Justin Bieber “Girlfriend”

The Side-Eye: The Top 25 Donors Behind ”Occupy” Movement, Including Yeezy And Hov, Are Worth $4 Billion!!

Something smells a little fishy… They may not be making as many headlines anymore, but the movement started by “Occupy Wall Street” is still going strong. These cats are even talking about creating an Occupier Exchange program where protesters in other cities could come to New York for a week to take part in the original movement. Who’s paying for all of this? A gang of celebrities who are very much a part of the 1%. The top 25 richest celebrities supporting Occupy Wall Street, according to the website Celebrity Net Worth, possess a combined net worth just over $4 billion. While JP Morgan and Chase banker Jamie Dimon (worth $200 million) was one of the targets of the ”millionaires march,” he has a net worth less than five of the celebrities supporting OWS. That’s not surprising. Many of the celebrities supporting Occupy Wall Street seem to be oblivious to the amount of wealth they possess. Comedienne Roseanne Barr, (worth $80 million), was quoted quite literally calling for the heads of wealthy, declaring: ”I do say that I am in favor of the return of the guillotine and that is for the worst of the worst of the guilty. I first would allow the guilty bankers to pay, you know, the ability to pay back anything over $100 million [of] personal wealth because I believe in a maximum wage of $100 million. And if they are unable to live on that amount of that amount then they should, you know, go to the re-education camps and if that doesn’t help, then being beheaded.” Barr inadvertently called for the heads of 13 celebrities supporting the Occupy Wall Street who make more than $100 million from singer Miley Cyrus to writer Stephen King. Sometime singer Yoko Ono (#1 on the list, at $500 million) is a descendant of a prominent Japanese banking family. Her late husband John Lennon wrote ‘Imagine’ in a Park Avenue penthouse. She threw in her support for the movement, saying ‘John is sending his smile to Occupy Wall Street.’ Former actress and fitness guru Jane Fonda (worth $120 million), who famously supported communism during the Vietnam War, attacked the wealthy when she threw her support to the Occupiers. ”Any country that has a very, very small narrow layer, of very rich powerful privileged people and no middle class and the rest are just really struggling and some of them not making it, is a country that’s not going to be stable.” Ranked No. 14 was former Vice President Al Gore (worth $100 million), who is better known for his climate change activism and his patronage of private jets. He has also supported Occupy Wall Street, calling it a ”true grassroots movement pointing out the flaws in our system.” Even those on the list who didn’t make the $100 million mark, still have extensive wealth. Liberal actor Alec Baldwin (worth $65 million), a spokesman for Capital One Bank, inveighed against ”the bailouts the US government gives major corporations every day’ and ‘the excessive fees forced on customers by certain banks” on the Huffington Post. Some celebrities supporting the Occupy movement do not seem to have a firm grasp of what the movement is about. Rapper Jay-Z (worth $450 million) got in trouble for trying to sell T-shirts to Occupiers without ”sharing” the proceeds. Rapper Kanye West, worth $70 million, showed up to the Occupy Wall Street Movement wearing gold chains. The attempts of these celebrities to rationalize their own wealth while protesting the wealth of others is astonishing. So is this a case of the rich spreading their wealth to a good cause? Or are the “Occupiers” being hypocrites to keep their movement going? Source

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The Side-Eye: The Top 25 Donors Behind ”Occupy” Movement, Including Yeezy And Hov, Are Worth $4 Billion!!

Twitter Responds To Conrad Murray “Guilty” Verdict

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The world waited on edge as the the verdict of the Conrad Murray trial was deliberated then reached. Finally the jury announced that he had been found “Guilty” in the “involuntary manslaughter” of Michael Jackson. Twitter immediately reacted in either shock or with agreement! RELATED: Conrad Murray Found Guilty Of Involuntary Manslaughter In Death Of Michael Jackson Michael Jackson: A Style Retrospective Willow & Jaden Smith Mentoring Michael Jackson’s Kids

Twitter Responds To Conrad Murray “Guilty” Verdict

Chris Brown Talks Twitter Hook Ups & Guilty Pleasures [EXCLUSIVE]

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With the release of his new album F.A.M.E. (Forgiving All My Enemies) only days away, Chris Brown stopped by Hot 107.9 and chopped it up with our own Beestroh and Jazzy McBee, aka the Beauty and the Beest! In addition to talking about his album, Breezy answered questions about hooking up with girls on Twitter and what his guilty pleasures are. Watch parts one and two of our exclusive Chris Brown interview below! Part 1 Part 2 RELATED: Chris Brown Calls The Durtty Boyz [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne “Look At Me Now” [MUSIC VIDEO] RELATED: Chris Brown Nude Pics Leaked By Ex-Girlfriend

Chris Brown Talks Twitter Hook Ups & Guilty Pleasures [EXCLUSIVE]

Randy, Katherine Jackson Return to LA Courthouse

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It’s another grueling day for the Jackson Family at the Downtown LA Courthouse as Randy and Katherine reenter to continue their quest for criminal justice in the murder of Michael Jackson. May justice prevail, and all the guilty parties be uprooted and punished.

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Randy, Katherine Jackson Return to LA Courthouse

UK Anti-Coal Activists Found Guilty, Despite Supporting Testimony From NASA’s James Hansen

Image: World Development Movement via flickr Despite a two-hour testimony by NASA climate scientist Jim Hansen this week, a UK court found 20 environmental activists who tried to shut down a coal plant last year guilty of conspiracy to commit aggravated trespass. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Japan to Paris Hilton: Sayonara

Filed under: Paris Hilton , Celebrity Justice , Paparazzi Photo Paris Hilton is officially persona non grata in Japan because of that whole cocaine thing. Japanese Immigration officials denied Paris entry into their county because of her guilty plea to cocaine possession this week. Japan frowns on people who get… Read more

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Paris Hilton Gets Some California Love

Filed under: Paris Hilton , Paparazzi Photo After Japan turned away Paris Hilton — because of her guilty plea to cocaine possession — the heiress hightailed it back to the U.S. of A … arriving hassle-free by private jet today. Paris had no trouble clearing customs in Van Nuys, CA . Read more

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Roman Polanski Free After Switzerland Rejects Extradition

Oscar-winning director will not be sent to U.S. for sentencing in 1977 child sex case. By Gil Kaufman Roman Polanski in 1980 Photo: Central Press/Getty Images The decades-long legal saga of Oscar-winning filmmaker Roman Polanski took another twist on Monday (July 12), when Switzerland’s Ministry of Justice announced that it would not extradite the director of “The Pianist” to the U.S. to face sentencing for child sex charges. According to CNN , the 76-year-old director was set free after his arrest last year for the nearly 35-year old case, in which he pleaded guilty in Los Angeles to having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Polanski admitted to having sex with the underage girl after supplying her with champagne and quaaludes during a photo shoot, but he fled to Europe before his sentencing. In exchange for his guilty plea, rape and other charges were dropped at the time. Polanski had been fighting extradition from Switzerland since his arrest last year, and Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf said the decision by the Swiss authorities was not based on the severity of the charge or whether Polanski was guilty. “It’s not about qualifying the crime,” said Widmer-Schlumpf. “That is not our job. It’s also not about deciding over guilt or innocence.” CNN reported that the American request was rejected because U.S. authorities apparently did not supply all the legal records Switzerland had required and because Polanski had a reasonable right to think he would not be arrested if he visited the country. American authorities can’t apply again to have Polanski extradited from Switzerland, but could try if he’s detained in another country. Polanski fled the U.S. before he was sentenced in the case after learning that the judge might not go through with the short jail term the director expected in exchange for his guilty plea. He has been a fugitive from justice since 1978, mostly living in France before his arrest in Switzerland. The victim in the case, a now-married woman in her 40s named Samantha Geimer, long ago came forward to say she was unhappy with how the criminal case had been handled, but has called for it to be throw out because the airing of the details of the incident causes her harm every time it is re-examined in public.

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