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Look Alive: BlocBoy JB Allegedly Wanted In Tennessee For Multiple Gun, Drug & Theft Charges

Source: Mike Coppola / Getty BlocBoy JB Wanted on Gun, Drug, and Theft Charges According to Complex , earlier Saturday, Tennessee authorities reported that they were searching for the 22-year-old up & coming rapper, who is accused of committing several crimes. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office said BlocBoy(James Baker) is wanted for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia, a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, and theft of property. Police are asking for the public’s help to locate the rapper but did not confirm what information led to the charges. Breaking: SCSO needs help in locating James Baker,22, better known as BlocBoy JB. Baker is wanted for poss of drugs & drug paraphernalia, a convicted felon in poss of a handgun, & for theft of prop. Anyone with tips regarding Baker’s location is asked to contact law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/aaTQ5mjHGB — ShelbyTNSheriff (@ShelbyTNSheriff) February 16, 2019   The Memphis artist is currently suing Epic Games for allegedly stealing his signature “Shoot” dance and renaming it “Hype.” According to legal documents, BlocBoy claims he invented the dance and that the gaming company didn’t receive permission to feature the move in Fortnite .    

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Look Alive: BlocBoy JB Allegedly Wanted In Tennessee For Multiple Gun, Drug & Theft Charges

Pocket Watching: Student Loan Payments May Come Directly Out Of Your Paycheck In The Future

Source: Sarinya Pinngam / EyeEm / Getty Student Loan Payments May Come Directly Out Of Your Paycheck In The Future According to Fox29 , y our student  loan payments could reportedly be automatically deducted from your paycheck every month if a new proposal from Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander actually becomes a law. Alexander laid out his vision in a speech earlier this month, looking to completely overhaul the system for financial aid and student loan repayments. A move that could ultimately affect up to 40 million borrowers, who owe a collective $1.5 trillion in outstanding student loan debt. Alexander proposed a repayment plan based on a borrower’s income. It would never require the borrower to make payments of more than 10 percent on their income, he said.

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Pocket Watching: Student Loan Payments May Come Directly Out Of Your Paycheck In The Future