Saturday, April 27, 2013

Rick Ross Sued by Talent Agency, 2 Chainz Found Not Guilty

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Rick Ross Sued by Talent Agency, 2 Chainz Found Not Guilty

Rick Ross has been sued for $171,000 allegedly failing to pay his longtime talent agency Total Access Talent their commission for tour dates they set up for the troubled rapper.
Rick Ross is having his worst month ever. After losing a $5 million dollar check from Reebok, Ross is now being sued by a Miami-based talent agency that alleges the rapper flaked out on paying for shows the company booked for Rozay.
In the lawsuit, Total Access Talent says after being hired to book month-long shows for Ross in Florida, the rapper failed to pay the 10% commission as agreed upon. According to the company, the Geechi Liberace owes at least $171,000.
In related Ross news, Rocko has confirmed that the rapper will be on another official remix for “U.O.E.N.O.,” the same record that got Da Bawse in hot water over controversial rape lyrics that eventually led to him being dropped from Reebok.

2 Chainz has been found not guilty of drug charges stemming from a February 14 arrest for possession of marijauna and paraphernalia

2 Chainz not guilty
2 Chainz has been found not guilty of drug charges stemming from a February 14 arrest for possession of marijauna and paraphernalia,
2 Chainz was acquitted of drug charges Wednesday following his February arrest on suspicion of possession of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia

The Grammy-nominated "No Lie" rapper, whose real name is Tauheed Epps, was arrested on Valentine's Day after police said they observed 2013 Ford E-350 van speeding en route to a concert at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He and the six other occupants were ordered out of the vehicle when cops reportedly smelled marijuana in the van. Police said 2 Chainz was arrested after they found a marijuana grinder and traces of marijuana in a bag he said he owned, the Baltimore Sun
Epps, 35, was cited for having drug paraphernalia and marijuana and was released, but not before he posed for a photo with Maryland police officers.                                        
At the time and during the trial, Harold Folsome Jr., a security guard, took responsibility for the grinder, which was found in a gray bag inside Epps' bag, according to the Star Democrat. Still, Folsome said the device did not belong to him. He was responsible for packing Epps' bag and put the gray bag in it, he said, but three other people were in the same hotel suite gathering items before the group hurriedly headed out to the performance.

"Whoever left it in the room, I guess that's who it belonged to," Folsome said during the trial. "When I saw what it was, I knew what I did."
Epps' defense attorney said that there was no evidence to prove the gray bag belonged to his client.
A judge in Easton Md. then found the rapper not guilty on both charges. Epps also was found not guilty of possession of paraphernalia “Boxing gloves I beat the trial," 2 Chainz later tweeted

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