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BARKLEY HIRES A LAWYER FOR DUI CASE: Attorney is a well-known for aggressively defending clients for drunken driving.
*Charles Barkley hired a criminal defense attorney who specializes in drunken driving cases to handle his recent suspicion of DUI matter in Arizona.
STEVIE, STREISAND AMONG INAUGURAL INVITEES: Plus, Jonas Bros and possibly Miley Cyrus to sing at Jan. 19 kids event at Verizon Center.
*Fox411 columnist Roger Freidman has been looking into the number of celebrities who have been formally invited to perform at one of the 10 official Inaugural balls.
OBAMA'S TWITTER ACCOUNT BREACHED: Hacker poses fake question and offers free gas.
*Someone hacked into President-elect Barack Obama's Twitter account and sent out false "tweets" offering $500 worth of free gas in exchange for filling out a questionnaire.
MALIK ZULU SHABAZZ'S Q&A WITH KAM WILLIAMS: The New Black Panthers head man takes Obama to task over Israel and Gaza and more.
*"Ehud Barak, the defense minister of Israel and presidential candidate, is using Obama's (pledge of support during the election campaign) as partial justifications for his current vicious and errant actions. So, as Israel continues to illegally pound and invade Gaza, we are not premature in calling on Obama to take the right position." -- Dr. Malik Zulu Shabazz
NBC KICKS COULTER TO THE CURB: But is the ban permanent or temporary?
*Maybe, just maybe all the hate Ann Coulter's been spewing against the Obamas and Democrats/liberals in general has finally come back to haunt her. The Drudge Report is reporting that "the nation's top selling conservative author has been banned from appearing on NBC."
NEW AT 'EUR THIS N THAT' BLOG: California's Finest Is At It Again; Obama Brings Out Black Press
*As we move forward in this new year, in anticipation of a new president, we're bringing you something new as well. Presenting the EURthisNthat blog.
DMX'S ARIZONA HOME IN FORECLOSURE: Plus, property was hit multiple times by thieves following police raid in May.
*While awaiting sentencing on various animal cruelty, drug possession and theft charges, rapper DMX must now deal with news of his Arizona home going into foreclosure.
BIDDERS AFRAID OF PURCHASING DEATH ROW: Potential buyers said to be worried about wrath of former CEO Suge Knight.
*Marion "Suge" Knight was forced to give up Death Row records when he declared bankruptcy in 2006, but prospective buyers of its catalogue are still afraid to come anywhere near the property because of its original ties to the former mogul.
TYLER PERRY SELLING HIS FAIRBURN, GA CRIB: Six-bedroom gated estate has asking price of nearly $3.7 million
*Tyler Perry's 17,000 sq ft. home in Fairburn, GA hit the market last week with an asking price of $3,695,000.
FOREST WHITAKER IN TALKS FOR 'EXPENDABLES': Film written and directed by Sylvester Stallone.
*Forest Whitaker is in negotiations to join the cast of the action film "The Expendables," the latest writing and directing project from Sylvester Stallone.
BAILEY BROADCASTING'S NEW OBAMA RADIO SPECIAL: 'Hail The Chief, The Dream Comes To Life' ready for Inaugration Day
*Not since we produced the iconic, award-winning "King: From Atlanta to the Mountaintop" have we been more excited about bringing an educational and entertaining biographic profile to the airwaves.
SHAQ STILL TRYING TO SELL MIAMI MANSION: Baller slashes price again in an effort to attract buyers.
*The New York Post is reporting that Shaquille O'Neal has, again, lowered the asking price of his Miami mansion, which has been on the market for nearly two years.
DAMON DASH'S SON BEGINS DJ CAREER: "Boogie" debuts skills at NY nightclub on New Year's Eve.
*Damon Dash's 16-year-old son Damon "Boogie" Dash Jr. spent his New Year's Eve behind the ones and twos at a New York City nightclub in his first major gig as a deejay.
B.B. KING STILL TOURING: Blues icon adds more dates in 2009 - stretching trek through mid-April.
*At age 83, bluesman B.B. King continues to tour relentlessly around the country, and has just extended his 2009 trek into next spring, according to Live Daily.
QVC GOES OBAMA CRAZY: Shopping channel to air live from Creative Coalition's inaugural ball on Jan. 20.
*QVC will offer an assortment of Obama items this month in special broadcasts to be taped in Washington D.C. in honor of President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration.
EUR FILM REVIEW: Doubt
*There has been an explosion of lawsuits filed against the Catholic Church in recent years by parishioners claiming to have been molested and left traumatized by pedophile priests during childhood.
EUR DVD REVIEW: Ping Pong Playa
*C-Dub (Jimmy Tsai) has dropped out of school to pursue his dream of playing in the NBA. So, the teen fritters away his future playing ball in the park, instead of concentrating on getting a good education.
LEONA LEWIS TO WRITE AUTOBIOGRAPHY: 'X Factor' winner signs deal with publishing house for book due in October.
*Leona Lewis, the 2006 winner of British talent TV show "The X Factor," will detail her road from Pizza Hut waitress to international superstar in a new autobiography with publishing house Hodder & Stoughton, reports Reuters.
ITTY BITTY BITS: Lap dances for NY Jets; Oprah's First Dog choice; Bassett gives Disney World advice; Obama's ears; Chicago welcomes back Woods.
*The New York Daily News is reporting that porn star Heather Hunter gave sympathy lap dances to members of the New York Jets football team at Noel Ashman's club the Plumm following the team's loss to Miami.
THE EURweb FREE-4-ALL PAGE/BOARD: Talk about the stories we didn't cover in this issue.
Just like the headline says, this page/board is where you can discuss the stuff that we didn't cover in today's issue. (It's sort of like feedback with a twist) Remember, NO name calling, racial taunting, graphic sex talk and vulgarity in general, PLEASE
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ANN COULTER GOES AFTER MICHELLE OBAMA: Right wing hater labels her a Jackie O imitator in new book.
*Conservative political commentator Ann Coulter has turned her right wing hot air toward the incoming First Lady, calling Michelle Obama a Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wannabe in a book to be published next week.
KATT WILLIAMS RIPS HARVEY ON NEW YEAR'S EVE: As promised, comedian calls out veteran on stage during joint show. Footage hits YouTube.
*Comedian Katt Williams took his animosity toward Steve Harvey to the stage on New Year's Eve and, as promised, spent part of his act ridiculing the veteran comedian who had performed just before him.
JANET UPSET WITH BEYONCE?: Ms. Jackson apparently took offense to Bey's comments about Jackson family in Elle magazine.
*The New York Daily News claims Janet Jackson is "infuriated" by Beyonce's comments about her famous family in the latest issue of Elle magazine.
BRANDY'S 'HUMAN' RIGHT: Singer releases relatable album.
*Singer Brandy has had a storied career and is not even 30 years old. As a matter of fact, it was half her life ago that she released her self-titled debut album, laced with popped-out R&B hits, and landed her first television gig.
OBAMA PUSHES FOR NATIONAL SERVICE: Inaugural committee to launch Web site linking volunteers with service projects beyond MLK day.
*President-elect Barack Obama is looking to expand Martin Luther King Day from its current national day of community service into an ongoing commitment to help the needy.
WILL SMITH TOPS 2008 CELEB MONEYMAKERS: Actor outranks Downey Jr., Bale and LaBeouf.
*Will Smith has been voted the Top Money-Making Star of 2008 in Quigley Publishing Company's 77th Annual Poll and is the second African American to win since Sidney Poitier was first in 1968.
QUEEN LATIFAH ROBBED OF BLING IN TOBAGO: Thieves reportedly took off with more than $10,000 worth of jewelry from villa.
*Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday is reporting that Queen Latifah was the victim of theft last Monday after someone stole more than $10,000 in jewelry from her villa in Tobago.
NEW AT 'EUR THIS N THAT' BLOG: Are black women growing shorter?; Renters have rights too!
*As we move forward in the new year, in anticipation of a new president, we're bringing you something new as well. Presenting the EURthisNthat blog.
BLAIR UNDERWOOD'S 'DIRTY SEXY' IS DONE: Actor tells die-hard fans it's pretty much a wrap.
*Despite an online campaign by fans of the ABC drama "Dirty Sexy Money" to keep the show alive, co-star Blair Underwood tells E! Online that the drama has been taken off of life support.
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6/17/2008 11:56 AM |
R. Kelly is once again in the news.
Of course we all know that he got off of those child pornography charges...but it seems that the Chicago Sun-Times recently did some investigative digging; and what you're going to read is pretty interesting!
This isn't R.Kelly's first legal debacle involving underage girls.
Check it out below:
1996: Kelly marries Andrea Lee, a choreographer and dancer from his stage show whose nickname within his inner circle is “Puppydog.” The couple will have three children, though they are very rarely photographed together in public, and Kelly associates tell the Sun-Times that Andrea is expected to knock before entering any room in their house when her husband is at home. In 2003, Andrea’s mother, grandfather and aunt tell the Sun-Times that they are upset because they are not allowed to visit her at Kelly’s Olympia Fields home, or even to speak to her on the phone.
Dec. 24, 1996: Kelly is sued for $10 million by Tiffany Hawkins, who claims she met the star when he came back to Kenwood Academy to talk to his old mentor Lena McLin’s music class. According to the lawsuit, Hawkins began having sex with Kelly in 1991, when she was 15, and the relationship ended in 1994, when she turned 18. (He would have been aged 24 to 27.) Hawkins’ charges are not reported until years later as part of an investigative story by the Sun-Times.
January 23, 1998: Kelly settles the lawsuit with Hawkins just four days after she gave a seven-hour deposition. Terms of the settlement prohibit Hawkins from talking about the amount, though sources tell the Sun-Times it was $250,000, and she is prohibited from speaking to anyone about her relationship with Kelly. Joavante Cunningham, who worked as one of Kelly’s dancers, later tells the Sun-Times that everything started going downhill for Kelly when he settled with Hawkins: “The brother’s got problems. He definitely has something going on psychologically. He should have learned from the Hawkins case and got some help.” Another woman, a friend of Hawkins’ who was prepared to testify in the case to being involved in a threesome with Kelly and the plaintiff, tells the paper: “I’m not trying to down him, because I honestly think it has to be a sickness. Looking at pictures of me and Tiffany when we were freshmen — boy, we were ugly little girls compared to what he could have had, so I didn’t understand why he did what he did.”
1999: Speaking to the Sun-Times several years later, a Los Angeles woman says she met Kelly in 1999 during the video shoot for “If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time.” She was 17 years old at the time, though she did not have sex with the star until she turned 18 in 2000. Kelly never told her that he was married, and they began fighting as soon as she found out: “I do believe he does have a problem,” she tells the newspaper. A former Kelly assistant tells the Sun-Times that during this same period, the backstage area at the star’s concerts are often filled with underage girls. “He likes the babies, and that’s the sickness. He can control her and she doesn't know no any better.”
Early 2000: More than five years after the affair with his niece, Aaliyah, Hankerson resigns as Kelly’s manager. He writes a letter to the star’s attorney that says he believes Kelly needs psychiatric help for his compulsion to pursue underage girls. Hankerson has never spoken publicly about Kelly, but an attorney for Hankerson confirmed the substance of the letter in an interview with the Sun-Times.
Dec. 21, 2000: The Chicago Sun-Times publishes its first investigative report about what it calls a pattern of R. Kelly abusing his wealth and fame as a pop star to enter into sexual relationships with underage girls. The result of seven weeks of reporting, the story is prompted by an anonymous fax to the paper that reads: “You wrote about R. Kelly [in a review of “TP2.com”] and compared him to Marvin Gaye. Well, I guess Marvin Gaye had problems too, but I don’t think they were like Robert’s… Robert’s problem is young girls… I’ve known Robert for many years and I’ve tried to get him to get help, but he just won’t do it. So I’m telling you about it hoping that you or someone at your newspaper will write an article about it and then Robert will have no choice but to get help and stop hurting the people he’s hurting.”
August, 2001: Kelly is sued by another Chicago woman, Tracy Sampson, a former intern at Epic Records who claims she lost her virginity to the singer at age 17. “I was lied to by him,” she claims in the lawsuit. “I was coerced into receiving oral sex from a girl I did not want to have sex with. I was often treated as his personal sex object and cast aside. He would tell me to come to his studio and have sex with him, then tell me to go. He often tried to control every aspect of my life including who I would see and where I would go.” The case eventually is settled out of court when Kelly pays Sampson an undisclosed sum.
April 29, 2002: Kelly is sued for the third time by Patrice Jones, a Chicago woman who claims he impregnated her when she was underage, and that one of his associates took her to have an abortion. The lawsuit claims the relationship began after Kelly met the girl in December 1998 at the Rock ’n’ Roll McDonald’s in Chicago while she was with her date and another couple on her prom night. The case eventually is settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. The attorney in the case, Susan E. Loggans, is the same lawyer who represented Hawkins and Sampson. She tells the Sun-Times that Kelly also settled with one other girl from Minneapolis before her lawsuit was ever filed.
May 24, 2002: Kelly is sued by yet another woman, Montina Woods, an adult dancer who toured with Kelly’s friend, Ronald Isley. Woods claims she was unknowingly videotaped by Kelly during sex. In the months to come, Loggans tells the Sun-Times that the singer pays additional sums to an unspecified number of other women who threatened to file similar lawsuits; terms of the settlements prohibit her from talking about the specifics.
Oct. 4, 2006: Henry “Love” Vaughn, a Chicago man who says he has been a “mentor and guide” to Kelly since the singer was a teen, files a lawsuit alleging that Kelly attacked him during a party at the star’s Olympia Fields home, and that Kelly reneged on an agreement to pay him for the idea for the song “Step in the Name of Love.” In an interview with the Sun-Times, Vaughn says that on the night of the alleged attack, Kelly’s daughter was dancing at the party: “She was all dressed up with tight jeans and makeup on, a seven year old girl, dancing on top of the pool table. It was ridiculous. She told my lady, ‘I’m having a show next week; when you come, bring $100.’ Nobody would tell this, but I ain’t scared to tell the truth. Shame the devil.” Kelly spokesman Allen Mayer says, “Vaughn’s story is outrageous nonsense.”
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