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Tiki Barber Divorce Drama Continues: Traci Lynn Johnson Dating NFL Star For Two Years?

The wreckage that is Tiki Barber’s divorce from pregnant wife Ginny Barber amid his affair with Traci Lynn Johnson continues to unravel and entertain. According to reports, the mistress was lying to her parents telling them that she was Tiki’s “babysitter” while he spent the night … at her dorm room. We know this, naturally, because the father of Traci Lynn Johnson unwittingly bragged to friends that she was a babysitter for the NFL star’s two kids. He has two right now, with two more on the way in a month. Classy.

But What If Guam Tips Over?

Please meet Hank Johnson, a Democrat from my home state of Georgia, who is concerned that over-building in Guam might cause the island to capsize. You have to understand that they don't really teach us science in Georgia, just how to seduce our relatives. Watch

Lil Wayne Told His Family To Be ‘Strong’ During His Incarceration, Ex-Wife Says

‘At this point it is what it is, and we just gotta make the best of it,’ Antonia ‘Toya’ Johnson told Vibe magazine. By Hillary Crosley Lil Wayne arrives in court on March 8, 2010 in New York City Photo: Louis Lanzano/ AP Images After several postponements due to dental surgery, a courthouse fire and court-date rescheduling, Lil Wayne finally turned himself in on Monday to begin his one-year jail sentence at Rikers Island. However, he wasn’t the only one feeling the strain. The rapper’s ex-wife Antonia “Toya” Johnson and daughter Reginae shuttled back and forth to the New York City courthouse from Atlanta in anticipation of his incarceration. “It was up and down, you know. One minute we thought he was going and she’d be sad, and then he don’t go,” Johnson told Vibe magazine recently. “We [were] in New York like two times and we ended up turning right back around because he didn’t go.” Despite all of the back-and-forth, Reginae missed seeing her father on Monday when he began his sentence stemming from a July 2007 gun-possession charge. “The last day he finally went in, we didn’t go, so my daughter was like, ‘I wish I would’ve went.’ It was just too much. I just didn’t want to let her see that again ’cause both times she took it real hard,” said Johnson. “So I was like, I’m not gon’ let her go this last time. I’m just gon’ make sure he talk to her ’cause I didn’t know if he was really gonna go. They kept pushing back.” Wayne might be the biggest rapper on the planet, but he’s just “Dad” to Reginae, so Johnson said the time apart will be hard on the 11 year-old. “He just told me to be strong and don’t really trip. Don’t let her see me down,” said Johnson. “At first my daughter would see me a little sad and you know kids they react off of your feelings sometimes, so he was just like, ‘Be strong, make sure you take care of her. Make sure she straight and keep her phone on all the time so I can call her. The time is gonna fly by.’ “The whole point of him being in jail is just not good for her — to say her dad’s in jail,” Johnson continued. “But at this point it is what it is, and we just gotta make the best of it. I’ma take her to visit him and talk to him and she’ll get through this eight months. It’ll fly by. I tell her all the time, ‘Just call daddy and tell him you love him,’ and he’ll be home soon.” Lil Wayne and Johnson married in 2004 and divorced in 2006. In 2009, Johnson and her friend, T.I.’s fianc

Casey Johnson: Nearly Broke at Death

Casey Johnson may have been a member of the ultra wealthy Johnson & Johnson family when she died this year, but her bank account did not represent a great fortune. According to legal documents unearthed by TMZ, the troubled heiress passed away with approximately $75,000 in assets and no will. Casey’s father, the owner of the New York Jets, is asking the court to appoint him Special Administrator of his daughter’s estate. “It is necessary for him to take possession of all of the assets… as quickly as possible to preserve her estate from damage, waste, injury and publicity,” reads the document in question. Meanwhile, Casey’s mom, Nancy Sale Frey Johnson, has custody of Casey’s daughter, Ava. She’ll likely begin legal procedures to adopt the tyke soon, a fact that won’t sit well with Tila Tequila. Then again, Tila Tequila might be dead. She hasn’t Tweeted anything in days. Please be on the lookout for a crazy women wearing a fake pregnancy stomach.

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Casey Johnson — Heiress with No Fortune

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Tila Tequila , Casey Johnson Casey Johnson — a member of the Johnson & Johnson family — died with approximately $75,000 in assets and with no will … according to legal documents filed by her father, Robert Johnson IV and obtained by TMZ.In the docs, Johnson, the owner of the … Permalink

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Jack Johnson Reveals To The Sea Album Details

‘We try to get it live as much as we can,’ Johnson tells MTV News of his recording process. By James Montgomery Jack Johnson Photo: MTV News Jack Johnson ‘s last album, 2008’s Sleep Through the Static, bested the likes of Alicia Keys and Sheryl Crow to debut at #1 on the Billboard albums chart . He then surprised pretty much everyone by staying there for a second week, selling more copies than Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black (which had just won Record and Song of the Year at the Grammys) and Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Mitchell Sessions, which had just won Album of the Year. Oh, and then stayed at #1 again the following week too. The point is, eventually, people are going to have to stop being surprised by Johnson’s success. He is, after all, one of the most popular singer/songwriters on the planet (perhaps the most), capable of selling millions of albums, selling out stadiums around the world and staging an annual concert — the Kokua Festival — on his home island of Hawaii. Perhaps the surprise comes from the fact that Johnson is arguably the most down-to-earth musician in the business, shunning the spotlight and donating 100 percent of the proceeds from his tours to charities. Calling him a celebrity just doesn’t seem right. Still, there’s a pretty good chance that later this summer, you will begin reading the same stories about Johnson’s unlikely success, because that’s when he’ll release his new album, a deeply personal collection of songs that’s almost certain to top the Billboard charts yet again (and stay there for an extended period of time). “The album is called To the Sea. I guess it’s a reference to a father leading his son to the sea, with the water representing the subconscious. So it’s about trying to go beneath the surface and understand yourself,” Johnson told MTV News on Tuesday. “I have three kids … so the album is about that. It’s both me as a son of my own father and me looking down at my kids. I’m 34, right at this transition of still feeling like a child sometimes, but other times feeling like a father, and finding the father in myself. It’s all about those things.” Recorded in just three weeks in Johnson’s Mango Tree Studios, Sea is meant to capture the man and his band as they’re supposed to be heard: live and loose. It was mainly committed to tape in one room, with minimal use of overdubs, and an increased focus on letting the instruments bleed into one another. It is very much the sound of a band setting up in a room and just playing. “We don’t need much time. Just four guys in the band, we try to get it live as much as we can, keep as much of it with the bleeds in it,” Johnson smiled. “Three weeks is about as long as we could spend, because we tend to start overthinking things if we go longer than that. We’re a pretty small band, with pretty simple songs.” Sea is scheduled to hit stores June 1, and the first single from the record — a tune called “You and Your Heart” — will debut on radio next month. “[That song] started off with this guitar riff that I had around for a while, actually had it on the last record, and we liked it, but we didn’t have any words for it yet, nothing came natural, so I didn’t use it,” Johnson said. “And at some point, some of the books I was reading started leading me in a certain direction, kind of like this broken king character. That area you get in sometimes, where you stop trusting your heart and you start thinking too much about logic and this and that. So it’s basically about that separation that can happen between the self and the heart and trying to trust your heart again.” Other standouts include the title track (which Johnson said was written “in, like, 10 or 15 minutes”) and “At or With Me,” a buzzing, punching number recorded “in one take, one time.” And while the whole idea of working fast and loose isn’t exactly a new one, Johnson’s reason for doing so might be. After all, he was making it in Oahu. “You know, the studio doesn’t have any windows in it, and it’s kind of this closed-off space,” he said. “We went in there to work. But it’s also the kind of place you want to spend as little time as possible in. You wanna go outside. Or, at least, I did.” Related Artists Jack Johnson

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Last Season’s Champ Won’t Be Dancing With Any Stars This Season

We interrupt the countdown to tonight’s Dancing With the Stars unveiling to bring you this: Kym Johnson, who won last year’s contest with Donny Osmond, will not be returning to the show…

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Casey Johnson Autopsy: Diabetes, Possible NyQuil Overuse, No Illegal Drugs

Sadly, it’s too late for Casey Johnson to take better care of herself. Diabetic ketoacidosis, a condition that results when too much acid builds up in the body, was the official…

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Let’s Not Forget About David Paterson’s Other Sketchy Aide

The New York Times ‘ David Paterson story centered on his drug-dealing, allegedly abusive staffer David Johnson . But Paterson also employs Clemmie Harris , an adviser who collects $30,000 a year on disability and doesn’t appear to live in New York. Adrian has heard that the Times is working on another story that’s going to be the actual bombshell . But today’s story, which is eliciting yawns from Albany’s chattering class, was focused on Johnson’s troubled past and aired concerns that he has accumulated an inordinate amount of power in Albany: [M]ore than four current or former officials expressed concern that Mr. Johnson and another aide, a former state trooper, had become the governor’s innermost circle and were simply not best equipped to help him tackle the multiple challenges facing him. That “former state trooper” is Harris—whose full, and awesome, first name is Clementine—whom people familiar with Paterson’s office describe as Johnson’s equal in terms of power over policy and control over access to Paterson (that’s Harris in the middle above). And like Johnson, Harris had a nontraditional rise to power—he spent 14 years as a New York state trooper before attending the University of Albany as an adult, and was Paterson’s roommate in the early 1990s. Harris and Johnson’s special relationship with Paterson—they both frequently spend nights at the governor’s mansion—has inspired suspicion and jealousy among the rest of his staff. According to an Albany Times-Union story in September , Harris left the state police force in 1997 due to an “undisclosed medical issue,” and still receives annual disability payments totaling $29,500. Given the fact that he works full-time for the state of New York, and is well enough to rack up travel bills totaling $29,000 in 2008 and 2009, it’s unclear what his disability is. The Times-Union also reported that Harris doesn’t seem to live in New York, despite a state law requiring that powerful officials live in the state. As of September, Harris was registered to vote in Pennsylvania, where he is pursuing a PhD at the University of Pennsylvania, and didn’t have a car registered in New York. And Harris had listed a Philadelphia address on his University of Albany alumni profile as recently as August of 2009. All of which may have explained the $15,500 in hotel bills—mostly at a Westchester hotel—that Harris paid with a state credit card in 2008 and 2009. When he’s in Albany, he frequently stays at the governor’s mansion. Sure, it’s not drug-dealing and wife-beating, but we hope the attention focused on Johnson doesn’t overshadow the guy who appears to be running disability scams and living in hotels on the state dime because he refuses to rent or buy a place of his own.

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Diabetes Complications Killed Casey Johnson

Casey Johnson struggled all her life with diabetes, and in the end, the disease claimed her life.

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