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‘Big Brother’ Star — My House Is ‘Unlivable’

Filed under: Britney Haynes , Big Brother , TV Recently liberated ” Big Brother ” house guest Britney Haynes claims her Arkansas home is “unlivable” after a fire ripped through it earlier this week … and the disaster could cut into her winnings from the show. Haynes tells us the house is in… Read more

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Katherine Jackson: ‘I Want Justice’

Filed under: Katherine Jackson , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Katherine Jackson doesn’t think any judicial resolution with Dr. Conrad Murray or AEG that will bring her peace … but that doesn’t mean she’s not gonna fight the fight. In another interview from the Michael Jackson Secret Vault , Katherine Jackson… Read more

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TMZ Live: Lindsay, Oksana, and Adam Lambert

Filed under: Oksana Grigorieva , Sorrell Trope , Adam Lambert , TMZ Live , Celebrity Justice , American Idol , Music , fight , Fights , Lindsay Lohan , Katherine Jackson , Michael Jackson , Mel Gibson , Conrad Murray We took your questions on everything — including Lindsay Lohan failing a drug test, Oksana Grigorieva making it official with her new lawyer Sorrell Trope , and Adam Lambert accused of battery in Miami. Plus: Katherine Jackson ‘s lawsuit against AEG not… Read more

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AEG — Don’t Blame Us for Dr. Murray!

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Katherine Jackson , Celebrity Justice AEG is finally lashing back at Katherine Jackson ‘s lawsuit over the death of her son Michael Jackson — claiming it had nothing to do with the hiring or supervision of Dr. Conrad Murray . In a statement released through AEG’s lawyers — the company… Read more

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Goldman Lawyer Rips O.J. for Taped Confession

Filed under: OJ Simpson , Fred Goldman O.J. Simpson is a “professional liar” according to Fred Goldman ‘s lawyer (and just about everyone else) — who is lashing out after Simpson’s admission that he hid his fortune from Fred Goldman. David Cook tells TMZ, “We sat down with Mr. Simpson over… Read more

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Dr. Murray Targets Arnie Klein in MJ Death

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Dr. Arnie Klein , Celebrity Justice Dr. Conrad Murray is going after Michael Jackson ‘s longtime physician and friend, Dr. Arnold Klein , claiming Klein is at least partly to blame for the singer’s death and should be a defendant in Joe Jackson’s wrongful death lawsuit. In legal papers… Read more

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Joe Jackson — Dr. Murray Held MJ Drug Intervention

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Joe Jackson , Conrad Murray , Brian Oxman , Celebrity Justice Joe Jackson has re-filed his wrongful death lawsuit against Dr. Conrad Murray — and now claims Dr. Murray and AEG staged an intervention with Michael Jackson one week before he died. According to the new documents, Dr. Murray and representatives from… Read more

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Dr. Conrad Murray — No Hard Feelings

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Dr. Conrad Murray must have some pretty thick skin — because sources close to the doc tell TMZ he’s “not at all upset” with the people who were calling him a ” murderer ” on the way out of court yesterday. We’re told Doc Murray believes that everyone… Read more

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Rakim Calls Rock The Bells Tour ‘A Blessing’

‘I hope I’m around to see many more of these,’ he tells MTV News. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Rakim Photo: MTV News With its mix of headlining veterans and upstart openers, the Rock the Bells Tour bridges the gap between classic and current hip-hop. That fact isn’t lost on Rakim , who is one of those vets on the bill, along with Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, KRS-One and the Wu-Tang Clan. The New York MC talked to MTV News moments after stepping offstage during the San Bernardino, California, stop and opened up about performing his Paid in Full opus 23 years after its release. “For somebody that thinks he always has wordplay to fit the situation, there’s certain things for rap that I have no words for,” he said. “I been around since ’86, and to see that out there and be a part of this tour right here, it’s a blessing. I hope I’m around to see many more of these.” Paid in Full was a monumental release in hip-hop’s history. The 1987 project, billed under Eric B. and Rakim, heralded the rapper’s arrival, and his influence in the years after was immense. From Rakim’s lyrical command to his pregnant pauses, and every wrinkle in between, he rewrote the MC handbook with his debut. His goal was to be an original, and he wanted to mimic a jazz musician’s degree of skill with his verses. “As a young artist, especially in rap and at that time that I came out, originality was big,” Rakim said. “So in the back of your mind, you were always trying to come up with something to separate yourself from what was going on. I was heavily influenced by Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz, but I kind of wanted to take it somewhere else. “My thing was I loved music, I played music, I played the saxophone,” he continued. “So the little bit of music knowhow I had, I tried to implement that in every thing I did, from my style, my cadence, the way I tried to pause and stagnate it; that all came from John Coltrane and listening to jazz albums. Trying to rhyme like a jazz player.” Do you think Rakim succeeded in being a hip-hop original? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Rock The Bells: A Look Back Related Artists Rakim

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray’s Trial Set For January

Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in Jackson’s death. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray Photo: Toby Canham/ Getty Images More than a year after Michael Jackson’s death , the pop icon’s former personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was in court Monday (August 23) where a judge finally set a preliminary date of January 4, 2011, in the cardiologist’s involuntary-manslaughter trial . TMZ reported that Murray’s legal team won a request to get a fluid sample from Jackson as part of their defense strategy questioning the accuracy of levels of the surgical anesthetic propofol found in Jackson’s body. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office determined that Jackson, 50, died as a result of acute propofol intoxication. Murray has pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of involuntary manslaughter and has admitted to giving Jackson propofol, a strong anesthetic usually used during surgery but allegedly employed by chronic insomniac Jackson as a sleep aid. Murray’s lawyers have said the physician did not administer any drugs that “should have” caused Jackson’s death. The investigation into his death was equally lengthy, lasting more than eight months, after which Los Angeles prosecutors charged that Murray gave the King of Pop a lethal combination of propofol and other painkillers and sedatives in the hours before the singer was found dead in his rented Los Angeles mansion on June 25, 2009. Murray faces up to four years in prison if convicted. After hearing from both sides in the case at the January court date, the judge, Michael Pastor, will determine if there is enough evidence to mount a full trial. Jackson’s mother and father, Katherine and Joseph, were in court on Monday, according to Radar Online , sitting in the front row as Judge Pastor set the preliminary hearing date. Pastor granted a protective order covering all evidence in the criminal case, meaning it cannot be released to anyone other than the lawyers, paralegals and investigators in the case. Murray’s defense team reportedly asked for access to three fluids collected by the coroner’s office, including ones taken from syringes and an IV tube to re-examine test results. Pastor ruled that the coroner’s office must preserve the samples, and if defense attorneys and prosecutors cannot agree on the request, he will schedule a hearing on the matter. After court let out, a group of Jackson supporters gathered and sang an impromptu verse that featured the lines, “Conrad Murray is a cold man,” while holding up signs that read “Justice for Michael Jackson” and “Love Unites Us, Peace Drives Us, Judgment Day 4 All.” Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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