-Lil Wayne has reportedly been ordered to avoid publicizing his celebrity status while he is in jail and has been banned from signing autographs for other inmates, according to TMZ. A representative for the Correction Officer's Benevolent Association tells the website the decision was made because "Lil Wayne is not a celebrity in here."
Beside not allowed to sign any autographs, Lil Wayne was also recently reported that he is not given special treatment in the prison since Correction Department's spokesman Stephen Morello revealed that Weezy never requests for protective custody. He added, "It's his choice."
-Larry Platt, who claimed his fame for singing a self-penned song "Pants on the Ground" in an "American Idol" audition, is facing a lawsuit for owing American King Music money.The recording company which was founded by rapper MIMS said they have funded "producing, writing and recording of Mr. Platt's official recording of the single [Pants on the Ground]." And, they ask to be entitled to 50% of profits from the song's digital sale on iTunes."My client, American King Music, who funded Mr. Platt's recording session with Mims, would like to compensate Mr. Platt for the sales of the full-length hit song 'Pants on the Ground' which we made available on iTunes," so the attorney of the company said. "However, Mr. Platt and his representatives have failed to take care of Mr. Platt's obligations."According to Larry Platt's manager, they never signed any contract with American King Music. "This is a lawsuit for a non-agreement," the manager told TMZ.
-Kid Rock has been ordered to pay out $35,000 to three men he fought with outside a Los Angeles hotel in 2006. The men filed suit against the All Summer Long hitmaker last year and initially demanded he pay them $15 million. They claimed Rock, real name Robert Ritchie, and three members of rap group Boo-Yaa Tribe assaulted them. In Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday, a jury sided with the plaintiffs and ordered Rock to pay up
-Michael Jackson's furniture is up on the Julien’s Auctions auction block.
-Comedy Central's South Park will be spoofing the Tiger Woods scandal. A clip of the episode can be viewed here.
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