Jeezy and Gucci End Beef

By Grouchy Greg Watkins
On the radio tonight, Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane ended their dispute peacefully, when Gucci phoned into the station from jail... More in the
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Katt Williams Arrested Agian

By Roman Wolfe
Police in Newnan, County Georgia, arrested Katt Williams today (December 4), after a disturbance involving a shotgun at a local Walmart outside of Atlanta.
Police responded to a 911 call that claimed there were “problems” with the comedian and that someone pulled out a shotgun during the fracas.
Sources stated that Williams and his entourage were involved in a dispute with another group in the parking lot of the Walmart in Newnan, Georgia.
In addition to Williams, several man in his entourage who were also possibly connected to the disturbance at the Wal Mart were arrested.
On Wednesday (December 2), Williams was arrested because of a bond issue connected to his burglary and trespassing counts the comedian was charged with earlier this month.
JOE DIDN'T FIGHT TREY!

I didn't want to believe it, but I am forced to see it how the streets see it. One of my contacts hit me with this full run down of what happened at that club in New Jersey. So, basically, the first thing I want to say is that there was no fight between singer/crooner JOE and TREY SONGZ. All the blogs are wrong about that one. Sorry Blogs! It was local guys from the NJ area fighting Trey's security after one of his security punched a local guy in the face for trying to get too close to Songz. They must not know about Jersey! All HAIL broke loose and a lot of Newark, NJ cats were in the place to be. Whoever got hit, had a LOT of friends. And, after somebody threw a bottle at Trey Songz, it was over! The night went to hell. BOOM! BASH! CRASH!!!!!
JENNIFER LOPEZ'S SEXTAPE?

In the tale of Jennifer Lopez's intimate home videos, she may have won the battle but her ex-husband and his team is fighting to win the war.
Earlier this month, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge granted J. Lo a temporary restraining order to stop the release of private home videos from 1997 that Lopez' ex, Ojani Noa, was planning to release.
The movie, How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The J. Lo and Ojani Noa Story, featured Lopez in "sexual situations," her attorney claimed in court documents. Lopez, who reportedly got a confidentiality agreement with Noa years ago, sued for breach of contract, where she sought $10 million in damages. In court documents, Lopez says she's suffered "shame, mortification, hurt feelings, embarrassment, (and) humiliation."
Now the film's executive producer, Ed Meyer, is threatening to put photographs and 11 hours of footage into court files accessible by the public, the New York Daily News reports.
"It's time for someone in Hollywood to stand up to [Lopez's attorneys], and I'm that person," Meyer said. "If the judge finds me in contempt on Tuesday, then the world media will be there to see me led out of the courtroom in handcuffs."