Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Lil Baby's Legal Troubles Continue with Vegas Gun Arrest

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Grammy-winning rapper Lil Baby was arrested Monday night in Las Vegas for carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, a felony charge, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones, 29, was taken into custody and booked at the Clark County Detention Center. His bail was set at $5,000.

The arrest took place after Lil Baby was reportedly seen at the Encore nightclub, where he was allegedly observed on video being handed a firearm. Nevada law does not recognize concealed carry permits issued in other states, including Georgia, where Lil Baby has a valid permit, according to his attorneys, Drew Findling and David Chesnoff.

“To be clear, Dominique Jones has a valid Georgia Carrying a Concealed Weapon (CCW) Permit. On his behalf, we are actively investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding his arrest in Las Vegas,” the attorneys said in a statement to TMZ.

The arrest comes just one day after Lil Baby was seen in high spirits at Los Angeles Clippers point guard James Harden’s 35th birthday celebration in Hollywood.

Lil Baby, who has 36.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify, has a history of legal issues. In 2021, he was arrested in Paris for a marijuana-related charge, and in 2019, he was arrested in Atlanta for failure to signal, eluding police, and reckless driving. His criminal record dates back to 2012, with prior arrests for drug-related charges.

Despite his legal troubles, Lil Baby remains a prominent figure in the music industry. In June, he was named Songwriter of the Year at the 2024 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards. His last full-length album, "It’s Only Me," was released in 2022, featuring collaborations with artists such as Young Thug and Future.

Monday, August 26, 2024

Mariah Carey Confirms Tragic Deaths of Mother and Sister Over the Weekend

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Mariah Carey shares a tender moment with her daughter, Monroe Cannon, and her late mother, Patricia Carey.
Mariah Carey has announced the tragic deaths of her mother, Patricia, and her sister, Alison, who both passed away over the weekend.

The singer, 55, shared the heartbreaking news in a statement, saying, “My heart is broken that I’ve lost my mother this past weekend. Sadly, in a tragic turn of events, my sister lost her life on the same day.” Carey expressed her gratitude for the time she spent with her mother in the days leading up to her death and requested privacy during this difficult period.

Carey did not disclose the cause of death for either Patricia, 84, or Alison, 63. Both women's ages are based on available information, though they have not been confirmed.

Patricia Carey, a Juilliard-trained opera singer, was a significant influence in Mariah’s life and career. Patricia married Alfred Roy Carey and had three children — daughters Alison and Mariah, and son Morgan — before the couple divorced when Mariah was three years old.

Mariah’s relationship with her mother and sister was complicated and strained at times. In her 2020 memoir, "The Meaning of Mariah Carey," she described her bond with Patricia as “a prickly rope of pride, pain, shame, gratitude, jealousy, admiration, and disappointment.” She noted the emotional complexities of their relationship, which was marked by both love and hurt.

Similarly, Mariah’s relationship with her sister Alison was fraught with difficulty. Alison, whom Mariah once described as "the most brilliant and broken person I have ever known," was held responsible by Mariah for exposing her to drugs and older men at a young age. The tension between them led to Alison suing Mariah for emotional distress following the publication of the memoir.

Mariah’s father, Alfred Roy Carey, passed away in 2002 from cancer.

As of now, no further details regarding Patricia and Alison's deaths have been released.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Geto Boys' Scarface Battling Undisclosed Illness in ICU

Scarface, (left) with Houston radio presenter J Mac.
Brad Jordan, better known by his stage name Scarface, was hospitalized in a cardiovascular intensive care unit on Saturday, according to a post shared on his Instagram account. The 53-year-old artist, celebrated for his contributions to the legendary Southern rap group Geto Boys, is currently receiving treatment for an unspecified ailment.

The Instagram post featured an image of Scarface from the nose down, showing electrode wires on his chest and a breathing tube in his nose. A medical worker, identified by a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit badge, was also visible in the photo. "Ouch...πŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ Grateful," Scarface captioned the post, offering no further details about his condition.


Scarface has been open about his past health struggles, which have included a kidney transplant and a protracted battle with COVID-19. In March 2020, he contracted the virus, which led to kidney failure. After months of searching for a kidney donor, his son, Chris Jordan, stepped forward and donated his kidney in a successful transplant surgery in September 2021.

The rapper’s hospitalization has prompted an outpouring of support from fans and fellow musicians alike. "Prayers for a full recovery," wrote comedian Cedric the Entertainer in the comments section of Scarface’s post. Other well-wishers included hip-hop heavyweights DJ Premier, E-40, Mannie Fresh, Twista, and DJ Quik, who each sent messages of encouragement.

Scarface, a native of Houston’s South Acres neighborhood, has long been a pivotal figure in Southern hip-hop. He first gained prominence as a member of Geto Boys in the late 1980s, helping to put Southern rap on the map with tracks like "Mind Playing Tricks on Me." His solo career, which began in 1991, has been equally influential, with albums such as The Diary and The Fix earning critical acclaim.

In recent years, Scarface has taken a step back from music, announcing his retirement from rap in 2022. Despite this, he remains an active presence in the industry, occasionally performing and making public appearances. He also made a brief foray into politics in 2019, running for Houston City Council's District D seat, though he was ultimately unsuccessful in his bid.

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