The ‘Baby’ hitmaker is said to have laid eyes on a $1.7 million apartment in the Westwood area, but his representative stresses that ‘nothing has been purchased as of right now.’

The ‘Baby’ hitmaker is said to have laid eyes on a $1.7 million apartment in the Westwood area, but his representative stresses that ‘nothing has been purchased as of right now.’

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January Jones looks a lot like a 12 year old boy from the 70s about to jump on his BMX to save ET or some shit, but I’m not gonna play that angle, cuz that would be pedo shit, something I like to avoid, so I’ll just play this one up as a farmer’s daughter outfit for those of you who have serious issues and dream about one day having your car break down on some dusty country road, where a helpful farmer invites you to stay in his barn, only to have his busty, curious daughter jump your civilized city dwelling dick, only to get caught after you accidentally hurt one of the pigs, only to have the farmer come out shotgun in hand to chase you away pants around your ankles…. All this to say, January Jones is overrated and the only way she’s hot is if you’ve got a serious fucking imagination.

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Quick visual for Connor’s freestyle over Drake’s “Uptown“, off the Vinnie Chase Season 1 mixtape. Previously: Video: Jon Connor – OnDaSpot Freestyle | DJ Kay Slay ft. Fred The Godson, Jon Connor, Kendrick Lamar & Jay Rock – Put That Mic Down Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 10/02/2011 23:56 Number of articles : 2
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Tagged chase, Freestyle, godson, Hollywood, kendrick, kendrick lamar, News, video, vinnie, vinnie-chase
An explosive videotape that appears to show a group of Houston police officers beating a black teen burglary suspect last March has led to the firing and indictment of those officers, and a flaring controversy. A surveillance camera caught the end of a police chase of 15-year-old Chad Holley, who had allegedly burglarizing a home. Holley goes right to the ground, face-down, hands over his head, as if to surrender. But then, reports CBS News correspondent Seth Doane, one officer appears to stomp on Holley’s head, while others kick him. One cop seems to land five kicks. Then, another officer punches him again, and again. As he’s picked up, there’s another kick. “They just started kicking me from there, and I blanked out,” Holley says. The video wasn’t supposed to be seen yet by the public, but was leaked by community activist Quannel X of the New Black Panthers Party this week. He told “Early Show on Saturday Morning” co-anchor Russ Mitchell he was “shocked” when he first saw the tape. “I was appalled,” he said. “I was absolutely angry at what they were doing, these police officers, to this young man who was on the ground. You could clearly see he surrendered, he gave up, and the beating he took was absolutely unnecessary. It was shameful.” “We hear these stories all the time in our community, all the time,” local NAACP President D.Z. Cofield told reporters. “We just happen to have one that was caught on tape.” A federal judge had barred the release of the video before a trial scheduled this summer, but then came the leak. Houston Mayor Annise Parker, who’d supported the judge’s decision keeping the video under wraps, told a news conference, “I resent any implication that we were trying to hide the tape. … We investigated. We turned that investigation over to the district attorney, we backed the district attorney, and we fired the officers.” Four officers have been indicted, charged with “official oppression,” a misdemeanor, not a felony. If convicted, each faces up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. Mitchell remarked to X, “Defense attorneys and Houston police say it will be tough for the defendants to get a fair trial now that this tape is out there, and they are blaming you specifically for putting this tape out there.” “I believe the people have a constitutional right to see the videotape,” X replied. “These are public servants in uniform, caught in the public, and this was caught on tape. And to say to the people that you could not see what they’re doing in uniform, in the public, is a disgrace and disrespectful to the citizens of Harris County, who have the intelligence and the ability to sit on a jury, look at the facts, put the pretrial publicity to the side and weigh the real information in this case. “The videotape speaks for itself. There’s not much science to it. So to say that a jury can’t make a clear determination of what they’re seeing and weigh the facts in this case here in Harris County is an insult to the citizens and the people of Harris County.” But Dick DeGuerin, lawyer for one of the officers seen in the tape, the first one to arrive at the scene, says he’s “very concerned” about his client getting a fair trial now that the video is in the public domain, “and all the judges that have seen this have been concerned about it. “I’m a lawyer. I respect the law. And I think that a case like this ought to be played out in the courts before a fair jury that’s not influenced unduly by a video that’s now gone viral. It’s ugly. It’s awful. But if you look at it very carefully, my client, for instance, all he did was he ran up and tried to get this burglar from escaping and also tried to get his hands behind his back so he could be handcuffed. And then he ran off and made another arrest. He was only there less than four seconds.” DeGuerin concedes, “If you look at the tape, you get angry. Anybody gets angry at seeing something like this.” “These officers are paid by the public, with tax dollars,” Mitchell pointed out. “Shouldn’t the public have the right to see this tape?” “Yes,” DeGuerin responded, “but I don’t think they have the right to see it right away. When you balance two constitutional rights, the right to a fair trial, and the right — the first amendment right of free speech, any time you have to balance one constitutional right against another, there has to be some compromise. The only compromise that all of the courts that looked at this said was, wait until the proper time to release the tape.” Mitchell noted that Quannel X has been “applauded by the folks in your community for getting this tape into the public light. However there are people out there, I understand you received death threats, as well. Why do you think there are people angry about this?” “Because,” X said, “many in the black community have always said that these beatings were taking place. Many African-American men make these allegations weekly in our community (about) the Houston Police Department. But this is the first time that we’ve ever captured one on videotape. And then, when the mayor herself publicly stated that I should be prosecuted for releasing this videotape to the public, that inflamed the community, and inflamed both sides, both police and those who want the police to be punished for this videotape. So I am in total disagreement with the mayor and those who say that the public had no right to see this videotape.” Source

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Alphonse Fletcher, Jr., whose net worth is $150 Million, has filed a racism lawsuit regarding housing in New York City: A lawsuit filed this week offers a revealing look into the feuds and power plays behind the tony facades of some of New York’s fanciest addresses, in this case The Dakota apartment building. The Renaissance-style castle on Central Park is where John Lennon was shot and his wife, Yoko Ono, still lives with famous neighbors such as Lauren Bacall. Some 75 percent of New York City apartments are co-operatives, which are run by boards that represent the interests of the residents, set the rules of the building and vet potential buyers. The plaintiff in the lawsuit, Alphonse Fletcher — named as one of Forbes magazine’s wealthiest black Americans in 2009 — already lives in The Dakota. In case he claims the co-op board discriminated against him by refusing to allow him to buy the apartment next door for $5.7 million and combine it with his. The Dakota co-op board strongly denied Fletcher’s claims. “His outrageous accusations of discrimination are untrue and at odds with the facts that the board has previously approved his purchase of several apartments, he has been repeatedly elected to the board, and his mother currently serves on the board,” the board said in a statement. The lawsuit, made publicly available on Wednesday, asks for $15 million in damages and for a judge to make possible the sale of the adjacent apartment, which he says was promised to him by its previous occupant. The Dakota did not disclose its reasons for blocking Fletcher’s purchase and its actions show the sweeping unilateral power that such boards have. “Certainly nowhere is there a co-op culture like the one in Manhattan luxury buildings,” said Michael Gross, an author who has written about New York’s most famous co-op building, 740 Park Avenue. Fletcher’s 60-page lawsuit described a building rife with “internal power struggles” and “racially motivated hostility.” The suit said the board unfairly targeted another black resident, identified by local media as singer Roberta Flack, by forcing her to use the freight elevator when moving her pet dog but allowing white pet owners to use the main elevator. “Despite Fletcher’s great wealth, longstanding responsible behavior as a Dakota shareholder and his ownership of a highly profitable investment management firm, the defendants rejected Fletcher’s application,” the suit said. The co-op board, not a bank or good credit, determines whether to admit a new resident and lends each building a particular flavor. So, even for buyers with cash in hand, a bad reputation can kill prospects. “Co-ops at their best are clubs for the like-minded and threatening or pursuing lawsuits against your neighbor-partners is not a good way to position yourself as the likable sort,” Gross said. SMH at them making Roberta Flack use the freight elevator for her dog. That board knows good and damn well race has everything to do with it! Source

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Popular daytime TV blowhard Dr. Phil has always been a bit of an attack dog. Just ask the two women he locked in a house with some naked dude . It’s his actual dog who’s at the center of the doc’s latest controversy, though. Phil and Robin McGraw are being sued for personal injury and damages after it attacked their best friend at the couple’s mansion in Beverly Hills. Janet Harris filed suit against the pair this week, alleging that the couple’s gross negligence resulted in serious injuries courtesy of Maggie. Harris claims she was brutally mauled by canine without provocation or warning, resulting in cuts, abrasions and deep puncture wounds. The McGraws allegedly refused to provide compensation or assistance to Janet to aid with her illness, according to her attorney, who notes: “While their friend suffered severe pain and mental anguish , the McGraws finalized the purchase of a $29.5 million Beverly Hills mansion.” Way to get in that highly relevant dig, attorney guy. Funny, though …

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Dr. Phil, Wife Sued Over Dog Attack
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We heard about this during the news avalanche that was CES early last month, but today Best Buy has started making its new Buy Back Program official in emails sent out to valued Reward Zone customers. The gist of the scheme is that Best Buy will offer you set “Buy Back” prices for goods you purchase from its stores, advertising it as a reassurance that your electronics won’t depreciate too much during your ownership. The leaked info we saw in January showed that you’ll have to pay an extra fee at the point of purchase to enroll into the Program and Best Buy’s highest re-purchase offers were capped at 50 percent of the initial price, so don’t expect this to be any great favor to you, Mr. Consumer. For more info, keep your eyes locked on the Super Bowl this Sunday, when Justin Bieber and Ozzy Osbourne (no, seriously) will do their best to explicate Best Buy’s new venture. [Thanks, Jeff and John] Best Buy’s Buy Back Program to be made official during the Super Bowl… by Justin Bieber and Ozzy Osbourne originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink
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Lindsay Lohan personally called 911 after a “high speed chase” with members of the celebrity gossip media, according to a source close to the star. “Scared and frustrated” with the paparazzi’s attention, Lohan pleaded for help and the LAPD Pacific Division responded at the scene in Venice Beach. What they found was a “very, very minor incident” however. No charges were filed, but Lindsay was shaken up. According to Lohan’s camp, the altercation was so serious she is considering asking her lawyer to go to court in a bid to get a restraining order. “One of the photographers was the same guy who followed her when she was at the Betty Ford Center in Palm Springs,” a source reports. “He drives a Prius with tinted windows and follows her everywhere, often speeding and running up to her at traffic lights. It’s stalking.” Here’s hoping no one gets hurt. Come on, guys. Give her some room. There will be plenty of chances for Lindsay Lohan pictures . Chill.

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Lindsay Lohan Calls 911 on Shady Photographer
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Wow! It looks like it was a smart move for the Walt Disney Company to purchase the mobile gaming company Tapulous ! The game “Tap Tap Revenge 4″ was downloaded over 6 million times in just 22 days after its release in December. Here is a description of the game from the App Store: “The longest-running, most-dowloaded music gaming app of ALL TIME just got a brand-new UPGRADE – it’s our biggest, baddest, most mind-blowing version yet! Tap and shake to the music of your favorite artists like Lady Gaga, Ke$ha, Taio Cruz, Jason Derülo, Metallica, and more! With a huge library of today’s biggest hits, plus over 100 FREE TRACKS, Tap Tap Revenge is the most addictive, adrenaline filled game on the App Store.” Have you tried out the game yet, or any of the other “Tap Tap Revenge” games? Be sure to let us know why it is you like to play the Tapulous games!

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Disney’s “Tap Tap Revenge 4″ Downloaded Over 6 Million Times
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