According to the lawsuit, he was taken to Combs’s hotel room where he performed several rap songs for his audition. Combs told him he had potential, and asked if he was committed to pursuing music.
The claim surfaced on X through a video where the rapper was heard speaking with a man, believed to be her husband, Kenneth Petty. In the clip, Minaj called the man “Chucky” and expressed her ...
A new lawsuit accuses Subway of “grossly misleading” customers by advertising sandwiches that contain at least three times more meat than it delivers. According to a proposed class action ...
Nicki Minaj's Husband Kenneth Petty Goes After Cardi B's Husband Offset ... Worth of Costume Rentals Nicki Minaj has been hit with a lawsuit by a fashion company that claims the singer rented ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused in one of two lawsuits filed Monday of drugging and sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy in a New York City hotel room in 2005. The second lawsuit accuses the ...
Kenneth Copeland is an American author, public speaker, televangelist, and musician who has a net worth of $300 million. Kenneth is the founder of the Texas-based Eagle Mountain International ...
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McDonald's is facing lawsuits from two individuals who contracted E. coli linked to slivered onions in their Quarter Pounder burgers. The outbreak has affected 49 people across 10 states ...
A Nebraska woman is the second person to file a lawsuit against McDonald's over an E. coli outbreak linked to the fast food chain's burgers. Clarissa DeBock filed the lawsuit Thursday in Cook ...
A lawsuit brought by Cornell University staff members is the latest to allege that a 403(b) plan is charging excessive fees — and thanks to one law celebrating its 50th anniversary this year ...