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The Real MVP: Questlove Clarifies Why He Declined Participating In ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Docuseries

Source: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Questlove Explains His Decision To Not Be In R. Kelly Doc Questlove  is doing his part to send a clear message: He is not trying to protect R. Kelly and he never has. The Roots member is facing some mild backlash this week for declining to appear in  Surviving R. Kelly —the Lifetime docuseries centered on Kelly’s sexual abuse allegations. Executive producer and showrunner, Dream Hampton, recently told  Shadow and Act  that a number of prominent artists had turned down interviews for six-part series–which is why so many people praised John Legend for his participation. Hampton  previously elaborated saying her team reached out to celebrities who had either collaborated with the disgraced R&B star or who were critical of him. “John Legend was the only one [who participated],” she told  Shadow and Act . “I asked Jay-Z, I asked Mary J. Blige, I asked Lil Kim, Erykah Badu, Dave Chappelle […] I mean, most people just don’t want to touch it. I remember Ahmir [“Questlove” Thompson] was like, ‘I would do anything for you but I can’t do this.’ It’s not because they support him, it’s because it’s so messy and muddy. It’s that turning away that has allowed this to go on.” Fans were quick to jump on social media,  immediately expressing their disappointment in celebrities and their noncooperation–of course including Questlove. While it’s safe to assume that some of these musicians or former collaborators declined to be in the doc because they support Kelly, Quest insists that is not the case. “I always thought Kels was trash. My reason for declining the RKelly docu that I support 10000000 percent is I didn’t wanna be in the ‘good times’ portion of the doc, like stanning for his ‘genius,’” Questlove wrote in a now-deleted Twitter. “I was asked to talk about his genius. I do not nor have I EVER stanned for him” He continued on to say, “Just wanna make that abundantly clear in a non ‘he doth protest too much’ way. That quote makes it look like I’m protecting him. I’m thinking ‘damn I don’t wanna be the one guy I always am in documentaries fawning over someone I detest.’ So make ZERO mistake on my positioning.” Questlove deleted his tweets shortly after Hampton responded, where she insists she didn’t ask the Roots percussionist to talk about R. Kelly’s musical prowess. She quoted Quest’s tweet responding, “I didn’t ask you about his “Genius.” I’ve never thought he was a genius. I asked you to come on camera and say the same thing you said on Twitter. I told you I need Blake male allies.” Though the stories here don’t seem to add up completely, it seems like Questlove was taking his precautions since he usually takes the role of “talking about (insert name here’s) musical genius” and didn’t want to come off the same way in this instance.

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The Real MVP: Questlove Clarifies Why He Declined Participating In ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Docuseries

Look Alive, Atlanta: Scammer Is Posing As Gwinnett County Cop Demands Bitcoins And Threatens Arrest

Source: PeopleImages / Getty Scammer Impersonates Gwinnett County Cop In Extortion Plot This sound like some s#!t straight outta Training Day . Fox 5 Atlanta is reporting that there are a group of scammers on the loose in the metro Atlanta area who are looking to separate you from your coins. Your bitcoins. Gwinnett County Police department received a phone call from a concerned citizen saying she got a call from a man identifying himself as Sgt. Jake Smith “She just got a phone call from a Sgt. Jake Smith, saying that she has two warrants for her arrest,” she said on the call. The caller demanded payment in Bitcoin in order to make the warrants go away. Sgt. Smith is a fairly public figure in ATL as he is the public information officer and appears on the local news regularly to explain criminal events to the public. “Elements of it remain the same in that bitcoin and the old green dot cards, the wire transfer. None of it can be traced and that’s what they’re looking for in these extortion schemes,” said Smith. Another Gwinnett County resident who was targeted questioned how well this scam is working: “Who can pay in a bitcoin, I don’t know how to do that. I’m sure most people don’t how to do it. I hear it’s getting easier but I don’t know,” said Hughes. Good point, but naive people who don’t want to go to jail will figure it out if they are scared enough. Moral of the story is, if a “cop” CALLS you to tell you that you have a warrant, then that’s not a cop calling you. Stay woke, ATL.

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Look Alive, Atlanta: Scammer Is Posing As Gwinnett County Cop Demands Bitcoins And Threatens Arrest