Dorrough..."Ice Cream Paint"

Michael Vick Released

Michael Vick was released from a Federal prison in Kansas City, this morning, after spending the last 19 months in jail for his role in a dogfighting ring.

The former Atlanta Falcon was charged in 2007 with dogfighting conspiracy. Authorities found dogs, some injured and scarred, chained to buried car axles. Forensic experts discovered remains of dogs that had been shot with a .22-caliber pistol, electrocuted, drowned, hanged or slammed to the ground for lacking a desire to fight.

J.D. Gets Large Janet Tattoo



Jermaine Dupri recently got a large portrait of Janet Jackson tattooed on his right side ribcage. This came as a belated birthday gift to Janet.

Even though these two have not yet tied the knot, Jermaine says that this is his true way of expressing his feelings for Janet.

Trill Entertainment Execs. Arrested

Bail has been set in the case of two Trill Entertainment music executives accused of attempting to murder Baton Rogue area rapper Beelow.

Melvin Vernell Jr. and Marcus Roach, CEO’s of Trill Entertainment, are accused of the July 4th, 2005 shooting of rapper Bruce "Beelow" Moore in front of the store he owned.

Vernell Jr. and Roach were arrested and held without bond on May 8th, the second time they have been arrested and charged with attempted murder since the shooting.

Yesterday a judge set bail at $350,000 each and issued strict orders for both men to remain under house arrest from 7PM - 7AM.

Both are charged with attempted second degree murder, illegal use of weapons, aggravated battery, armed robbery, aggravated assault with a firearm and possession of an illegal firearm by a convicted felon.

Beelow was shot in the head after a dispute erupted over his allegedly bootlegging music by Trill artists.

Beelow, survived the shooting, returned fire and shortly afterwards, was taken to Earl K. Long Medical Center in a private automobile and treated for his wounds.

Rick Ross..."Cigar Music"

R.I.P. Dolla

Atlanta Rapper "Dolla" was killed during a high-profile shooting at the Beverly Center in Beverly Hills, California yesterday.

Dolla, born Roderick Anthony Burton II, was from East Atlanta and Los Angeles. He was signed to Akon’s Konvict Muzik.

Dolla was shot and killed shortly after a fight between a group of individuals broke out.

Witnesses report that a woman was seen firing a handgun. Another source said a male suspect was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport as he attempted to board a flight.

Dolla was also a model for Sean John.

Dolla had gained a buzz from his track "Who The Fuck Is That?" which featured T-Pain and Tay Dizm.

Young Dro & Yung L.A...."Take Off"

Jimmy Pleads Not Guilty

Jim Jones has plead not guilty in an assault case involving a 17 year old fan in Panama City, Florida.
Damion Johns is accusing Jones of punching him in the face at a March 13th, MTV Spring Break concert. According to Johns, Jones struck him immediately after ordering him to move out of the way during the show.

Johns stated he hit Jones back, but was then outnumbered when two of Jim Jones bodyguards jumped in. Johns was allegedly slammed to the ground and again punched in the face.

Jim Jones faces one count of misdemeanor battery for the alleged assault.

On June 4, Jones will be in court for another assault charge stemming from his December 2008 brawl with NeYo manager Jayvon Smith at a New York Louis Vuitton store.

Lil Kim..."The Price Of Loyalty"

Lil Kim will reflect upon her 10 month federal prison stint in her new tell all book titled "The Price of Loyalty."

Lil Kim writes about her experience behind bars at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, after she was accused of lying about her former Junior M.A.F.I.A. group member and co-manager's involvement in a 2001 shooting in Manhattan, New York, and was found guilty of perjury. The Brooklyn native was sentenced to a prison term of a year and one day in 2005, but was released in Sept. 2006 after serving only 10 months.

The book, according to Kim, is meant to provide inspiration to others, specifically those who are serving time in prison.

"It's about the things I learned and went through," she says. "You don't think about things until it happens to you. The book is going to give people who have been in those situations a bright outlook on life."

T.I. To Serve His Time In Arkansas

Details of T.I.'s impending incarceration were released over the weekend.

T.I. will serve his federal prison sentence on weapons charges in Arkansas, and he'll get credit for 305 days of home detention that he already served...which means his actual time behind bars will likely last only two months.

T.I., born Clifford J. Harris Jr., must report to Forrest City's low-security federal prison by noon on May 26th, according to court filings. There, he will join 1,500 other inmates as he serves a year and one day prison sentence after pleading guilty in March to federal weapons charges in Atlanta.

Upon his release, T.I. will be on probation for three years. He must also pay a $100,000 fine as part of his sentence.

A spokesman for the prison, said T.I. likely would be treated like any other prisoner coming into the facility. "Unless there are custody or security concerns, all incoming inmates are placed in general population,".

The spokesman also said each cell at the prison is double bunked. T.I. will also have the opportunity to use the recreation yard, as well as take part in counseling or participate in one of the facility's 14 religious groups.

28 year old T.I. was arrested after trying to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers from undercover federal agents in 2007. That came after his best friend was killed following a post-performance party here in Cincinnati in 2006. The rapper has said the bullets that killed his friend were meant for him.

T.I. had faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each charge in his three-count indictment.

Willie D. Arrested In iPhone Scam

Original Geto Boys member, Willie D (born William James Dennis) was arrested by FBI agents last week at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston and charged with wire fraud in connection with an alleged plot to sell iPhones over the Internet and then never delivering them.

The arrest warrant in the case alleges that Willie D, acting through a shell company called Texas One Wireless, arranged to sell iPhones and other electronics to overseas buyers over the Internet.
Beginning in September 2008, Willie D allegedly used eBay to establish his credibility with international buyers. Once a buyer became interested, D then allegedly moved the transaction outside of eBay to an e-mail account.
Once the buyers had electronically transferred money into his account, the warrant claims, the rapper would send tracking numbers for packages that were never shipped. When the shipments never arrived and the buyers complained about not receiving their purchases, officials allege that Willie D. claimed he filed a complaint with the U.S. Postal Service or the carrier handling the shipment, but that he could not refund their money until he tracked down the goods.

At some point, investigators claim, Willie D. would stop communicating with the buyers, which led one of the disgruntled customers to contact law enforcement authorities. The charge carries a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.