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04/03/2026
BREAKING: Pooh Shiesty and his father have been arrested by the FBI — and the charges are absolutely wild.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that Pooh Shiesty, real name Lontrell Williams Jr., is accused of kidnapping and robbing Gucci Mane and two other music industry figures at gunpoint inside a Dallas recording studio on January 10, 2026 — just THREE MONTHS after he was released from federal prison.
According to prosecutors, Shiesty arranged what appeared to be a legitimate business meeting about his recording contract with 1017 Records. Gucci Mane and two others flew to Dallas believing it was a real meeting. Instead, the DOJ says Shiesty and eight co-conspirators — including fellow rapper Big30 — executed an 'armed takeover' of the studio. Prosecutors allege Shiesty forced one of the victims to sign a release from his recording contract at GUNPOINT.
But that's not all — after the robbery, several of the suspects allegedly posted photos on social media wearing the stolen jewelry, including a Rolex.
Here's how they got caught:
➤ Electronic monitoring put Shiesty at the studio despite his home detention restrictions
➤ Cellphone records and license plate readers showed the group traveling from Memphis to Dallas together
➤ Surveillance footage captured them at the studio, a nearby Staples, and a hotel where they stayed afterward
➤ His father, Lontrell Williams Sr., allegedly rented one of the vehicles and helped print the contract documents at Staples hours before the robb
Pooh Shiesty was arrested at his halfway house in Dallas. His father was arrested in Memphis. Eight of the nine suspects are now in custody. The ninth arrest is coming 'soon.'
Shiesty had only been out of federal prison since October 2025 — where he served 3 years of a 63-month sentence on prior gun charges. Gucci Mane had celebrated his release posting 'Welcome home — the MainSlime is back.'
If convicted, Shiesty is headed back to federal prison.
03/28/2026
Chance the Rapper just won a 5-year legal battle — and walked away with $35. And he is CELEBRATING.
After a two-week trial at the Daley Center in Chicago, a Cook County jury ruled entirely in Chance's favor against his former manager Pat 'The Manager' Corcoran, who had sued him in 2020 claiming Chance owed him $3.8 million in unpaid commissions and royalties after being fired.
Corcoran's case rested on a 2013 HANDSHAKE DEAL — no written contract, no signatures, just a verbal agreement entitling him to 15% of net profits and a 'sunset clause' giving him three years of earnings even after termination. The jury wasn't buying it. After just two hours of deliberation, they tossed out his entire $3.8 million claim.
But it gets better. Chance had filed a $1 million countersuit accusing Corcoran of demanding kickbacks, mishandling business deals, and running ChanceRaps.com to sell Chance merchandise for his own benefit. The jury agreed — but only awarded $35 in damages. That AND the handover of ChanceRaps.com to Chance.
Walking out of the Daley Center, Chance told the Chicago Sun-Times: 'I claim victory in the name of the Lord.'
Corcoran's lawyer put it differently: 'The message to music managers is clear — get it in writing.'
The $35 verdict on a $1 million claim is being called symbolic — a moral win, not a financial one. But Chance never needed the money. He needed the principle. And he got it.
03/28/2026
Luka Doncic just called in the biggest gun in celebrity divorce law — and things are getting serious.
The Lakers superstar has hired Laura Wasser — widely known as the 'Disso Queen' — to represent him in his escalating child support battle with ex-fiancée Anamaria Goltes. LA County court records confirm the hire.
Wasser doesn't do small cases. Her past clients include Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Garner, and most recently Post Malone, whom she helped win a child custody case with his ex-fiancée.
Here's how it all unraveled: Luka and Anamaria began dating as teenagers in Slovenia. They have two daughters — Gabriela, born November 2023, and Olivia, born December 2025. When Luka returned to the U.S. for the NBA season, Anamaria stayed in Slovenia with the girls. In early March, she filed a petition for child support in Los Angeles — seeking to take advantage of California's famously generous child support laws.
That's when Wasser went to work. She immediately filed a motion to dismiss the entire California case, arguing that none of the parties — Luka, Anamaria, or their daughters — are California residents, and that Luka had already filed a family law action in Slovenia in February 2026 to address both custody and support. Wasser accused Goltes of 'forum shopping' — filing in California purely to maximize the payout.
Luka confirmed the split to ESPN saying: 'I love my daughters more than anything and I've been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S.'
A hearing on the motion to dismiss is set for May. Meanwhile Luka is averaging 39 points a game over his last 10. Basketball stays his peace.
03/28/2026
Heartbreaking new details have emerged surrounding the death of RHOSLC star Mary Cosby's son Robert Cosby Jr. — and they just dropped TODAY.
TMZ has obtained a Salt Lake City Police report revealing that Mary was interviewed by officers on January 9, 2026 — weeks before her 23-year-old son was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead at her Utah home on February 23.
Here's what the police report reveals: Robert's then-wife, Alexiana Smokoff, had called law enforcement back on November 23, 2025 to report a domestic violence incident she says occurred in May 2024. She told officers Robert had grabbed her by the throat and strangled her after she flushed his drugs down the toilet because she was tired of his drug use. She also said he spat on her and that she lost consciousness during the incident.
Police then interviewed Mary, who told officers she did not see Robert and his wife fight much — only verbally — and that she was not aware of any physical altercations. She denied her son was a violent person and said she did not raise him that way. She acknowledged one incident where Robert and another person jumped off a balcony while high.
Meanwhile, Robert himself — interviewed while incarcerated — admitted to being on fentanyl at the time of the 2024 fight, said he didn't remember everything, and told police he believed he was in a psychosis. He also confirmed he had told his mother about the physical altercation.
Just weeks later, on February 23, police responded to Mary's home to a report of a 23-year-old male not breathing. He was given Narcan but could not be revived. The investigation into his cause of death is still ongoing.
Mary has returned to filming RHOSLC Season 7. Our hearts go out to her family.
03/28/2026
⚠️ The Druski cease-and-desist is FAKE
Druski's representative confirmed to Newsweek that any claim a cease-and-desist was issued to him is "absolutely false." The rumor started from a now-deleted post that went viral before being debunked.
03/28/2026
🚨BREAKING: Nearly 100 Epstein survivors have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration and Google after their private personal information — names, phone numbers, and images — was exposed in the DOJ's massive release of Epstein files.
The survivors say the Justice Department chose speed over safety, adopting a "release now, retract later" approach that made the exposure of victim identities all but inevitable. While the DOJ has since removed much of the information, Google continues to surface it in search results and AI-generated responses — despite repeated pleas from victims to take it down.
🥺"Survivors now face renewed trauma. Strangers call them, email them, and threaten their safety." — from the lawsuit
👉🏾The plaintiffs are seeking at least $1,000 per survivor from the DOJ and a court order forcing Google to permanently remove their information.
These are victims. They deserve protection, not re-exposure. Share to spread awareness. ⬇️
03/27/2026
Tasha K is drowning in lawsuits — and the tea just keeps getting hotter.
Let's break down everything going on with blogger and YouTuber Latasha Kebe right now:
💸 CARDI B ($3.9 MILLION JUDGMENT)
In 2022, a federal jury found Tasha K liable for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress against Cardi B — for spreading false claims about drug use, STDs, and prostitution. The verdict: $3.9 million. She filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023 and was ordered to pay $1.2 million over 5 years at $20K per month. She has the audacity to brag: 'Baby, do it look like I'm struggling?'
Now Cardi's legal team just filed a motion in Florida bankruptcy court demanding a full examination of Tasha K's bank records, YouTube earnings, tax returns, and income from her companies Yelen Entertainment LLC and Stash Money Works LLC. Cardi wants to know exactly how much she's making — and whether she's hiding money.
🙏 THE GOFUNDME
To top it all off, Tasha K launched a GoFundMe asking the internet to pay her $3.5 million judgment for her. As of early March, it had raised less than $8,000. She called it the 'only birthday gift I'm asking for this year.'
⚖️ KEVIN HART
Kevin Hart sued her for defamation and extortion after she aired an interview with his former assistant making explosive accusations. That lawsuit is still active.
⚖️ SOULJA BOY + MATT BARNES
Soulja Boy sued her for spreading false claims about him. Former NBA player Matt Barnes also pursued legal action over AI-generated deepfake content she allegedly spread.
⚠️ BOOSIE BADAZZ (INCOMING)
Most recently, Boosie Badazz announced his lawyers are preparing defamation papers after Tasha K publicly sought to interview someone making unverified allegations against him.
She has more lawsuits than most people have bills. And somehow the channel is still running.
03/27/2026
Pinky Cole just walked out of federal court VICTORIOUS — and the full story is one of resilience, legal savvy, and fighting back.
The Slutty Vegan founder and incoming Real Housewives of Atlanta star filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on February 12, 2026, owing roughly $1.2 million to the U.S. Small Business Administration (a COVID-era disaster loan) and $192,000 to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
But here's where things got outrageous: a creditor called Guardian Asset Management decided bankruptcy law didn't apply to them. On February 20, while federal protections were fully in effect, Guardian seized a 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom investment home Cole owned in Loganville, Georgia — changed the locks, and posted a notice saying the property would be listed for sale. Her attorneys immediately notified Guardian they had violated the automatic stay — a federal bankruptcy protection that HALTS all collection efforts the moment a petition is filed. Guardian refused to return the property.
Cole took them to federal court. Yesterday, March 26, the judge ruled decisively in her favor. Guardian didn't even bother to show up. The court ordered the locks changed, the property fully restored to Cole, AND awarded her attorney's fees and court costs as a sanction for Guardian's 'utter disregard of bankruptcy protections.'
'I feel vindicated,' Cole told reporters. 'I'm just happy to get back what is mine.'
And the timing? Her RHOA debut is April 5. She's coming in HOT. 👑
03/27/2026
Britney Spears is fighting back — and this time, it's against someone who was supposed to protect her.
Britney's legal team has issued a cease-and-desist letter to her former bodyguard, Thomas Bunbury, accusing him of hacking into her personal devices and Apple iCloud account without her authorization or consent. The letter, obtained by TMZ and dated February 2026, claims Bunbury violated multiple state and federal laws by accessing her accounts — and doing so AFTER he was already fired.
Bunbury was dismissed back in August 2025 for allegedly breaking his NDA by communicating with fans and media outlets. According to sources, the hacking occurred after his termination, with Britney reportedly being locked out of her accounts multiple times. Her lawyer is demanding he immediately stop accessing her accounts, delete any copies of her personal data — including photos, documents and messages — and disclose whether any of it was shared with third parties. Failure to comply? They're threatening to report him to law enforcement and press charges.
This comes at an already turbulent time for Britney. Earlier this month, she was arrested in Ventura, California on suspicion of driving under the influence. The timing has reignited public debate about the people around her and who she can truly trust.
No response from Thomas Bunbury. Britney's team has not made additional public comment beyond the letter.
03/27/2026
BREAKING: Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI — and it happened just hours ago.
This afternoon, March 27, 2026, the 50-year-old golf legend was involved in a rollover crash near his Jupiter Island, Florida home. Around 2 PM, his Land Rover was speeding down South Beach Road when a pickup truck pulling a pressure cleaner trailer attempted to turn into a driveway. Tiger clipped the back of the trailer — sending his Range Rover rolling onto its driver's side. He crawled out through the passenger door.
When DUI investigators arrived, they observed clear signs of impairment. Tiger took a breathalyzer — and blew triple zeroes. Zero alcohol. But he then REFUSED a urine test. Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said investigators believe he was impaired by some type of medication or drug, not alcohol — likely related to his many surgeries. 'We will never get definitive results as to what he was impaired on at the time,' the Sheriff said.
Tiger has been charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. He must serve a minimum of 8 hours in jail before being bailed out. Sheriff Budensiek confirmed he will NOT be placed in general population.
This is Tiger's SECOND DUI arrest — the first was in 2017 in the same city of Jupiter, when police found him asleep at the wheel. He later blamed a bad mix of painkillers.
The timing couldn't be worse. The 2026 Masters is just TWO WEEKS away. President Trump — a close friend — said he 'feels so badly' and believes Tiger 'will be there but won't be playing.' No statement yet from Tiger or his team.
03/27/2026
Jay-Z has broken his silence — and he is NOT holding back.
In a rare GQ cover interview, his first in nearly a decade, the 56-year-old rap mogul spoke publicly for the first time about the now-dismissed sexual assault lawsuit filed against him in late 2024. A Jane Doe had accused him and Sean 'Diddy' Combs of drugging and ra**ng her at a VMAs afterparty in 2000, when she was just 13 years old. Both men denied the allegations.
The civil case unraveled quickly. NBC News uncovered major inconsistencies — her father said he had no memory of picking her up that night, a musician she claimed was present confirmed he wasn't even in New York at the time, and photos placed Jay-Z and Combs at an entirely different location than the one described. The suit was voluntarily dismissed with prejudice in February 2025, meaning it cannot be refiled.
Jay-Z turned around and sued Jane Doe and her attorney Tony Buzbee for defamation, alleging they were 'soullessly motivated by greed.' That lawsuit is still ongoing as of March 2026.
Now, speaking publicly for the first time, Jay-Z described the ordeal as one of the hardest periods of his life. He said he felt 'uncontrollable anger' and was 'heartbroken by everything that occurred.' He also revealed he refused to settle — saying it was not in his DNA — and that the experience showed him who his real supporters were, including his daughter Blue Ivy, who reportedly wore a jersey with his name to school during the darkest period.
His message heading into 2026? 'We played enough defense. 2026 is all offense.'
03/27/2026
YouTuber Corey Pritchett Jr.'s aggravated kidnapping charges have been dropped — and the full story is one of the wildest celebrity legal sagas in recent memory.
On March 18, 2026, both counts of aggravated kidnapping against the Houston-based content creator — known online as CoreySSG — were dismissed at the request of the complaining witness. No conviction. No trial. Case closed.
But here's everything that led to this moment: Back in November 2024, two women accused Pritchett of abducting them at gunpoint after a bowling outing in Houston — driving them at speeds over 100 mph on I-10, brandishing a gold handgun out of the sunroof, firing shots, and eventually dumping them on the side of the road near Sealy, Texas in the middle of the night.
Instead of turning himself in, Pritchett fled — first to Dubai, then to Qatar — and posted videos on social media saying he was 'starting a new life.' He was arrested in January 2025 after returning to the U.S., held on a $200,000 bond, and denied a bond reduction after prosecutors called him a flight risk.
Then, over a year later — the complaining witness asked the charges to be dropped, and just like that, it was over.
Public reaction has been deeply divided. Some fans say he was innocent all along. Others are pointing out that fleeing to another country and mocking law enforcement on social media doesn't exactly scream 'nothing to hide.' The internet has plenty of thoughts.
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