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Posted: 7:13 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012
Chris Brown and Drake are both involved in a lawsuit just filed by the club where the bloody brawl went down in June.
Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., claims they "began to fight violently with each other." And that "Each arrived with his own small army of bodyguards, 'security' personnel, employees, friends and other members of their entourage consisting of at least 15 heavily built men trained and/or experienced in hand-to-hand and weapons combat."
The lawsuit says both Drake and Chris each ordered their goons to take care of business.
The suit also credits the crews of both Drake and Chris with ingenuity, claiming they "fashioned deadly weapons out of whatever materials they could find, including glasses, alcohol bottles and furniture."
The suit asks for $16 million in damages.
Terrell Owens can easily afford $5,000 a month in child support... right? According to his baby's mother, he can!
Last year Terrell requested a reduction in child support because he just wasn't bringing in the big bucks, but now that he has signed a contract with the Seattle Seahawks for $1,000,000, it's a different story.
In the docs she claims, "It is clear that a downward modification of child support obligation is not warranted" due to his new Seahawks contract ... as well as his income over the last 5 years, which Melanie estimates to be around $29,000,000.
Calls to T.O. have not been returned.
Shia LaBeouf has done three "Transformers" movies and an "Indiana Jones" flick and says he has had enough of the commercial movie industry!! He says, "There's no room for being a visionary in the studio system. It literally cannot exist. [The studios] give you the money, then get on a plane and come to the set and stick a finger up your [butt] and chase you around for five months."
Let's see if he keeps his word. So far, he has signed up for everal indie films. One is, "Lawless", a Depression-era gangster movie that opens on the 29th of this month. He's also going to be in Lars Von Trier's next movie, "Nymphomaniac", co-starring Nicole Kidman.
Rick Ross is in the newest issue of Rolling Stone explaining his past as a Correctional Officer. But in the new issue of "Rolling Stone", he says he became a C.O. as a way of "washing his hands" after a childhood friend got a 10-year sentence for trafficking heroin and cocaine. He says, "This was my best friend, who I ate peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches with, and pork and beans with,
my buddy, my partner, my number-one dude. Suddenly I'm talking to him over federal phone calls. "My homey's father was a huge influence on my life, too. He was the one who was like, 'Yo, go get a job somewhere, man. Go be a fireman. Or go be [an effing] corrections officer. Just go sit down somewhere." Rick also says the seizures he had last year happened because he smoked too much pot.
He says, "I'm most definitely an avid user, a pothead, however you want to look at it. I call it green caviar."
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