NBA star Anthony Edwards petitions Lil Baby’s ex Ayesha Howard for paternity, child support
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NBA star Anthony Edwards petitions Lil Baby’s ex Ayesha Howard for paternity, child support

NBA star Anthony Edwards is taking Ayesha Howard, who shares a child with Lil Baby, to court to confirm whether or not he fathered a child with her, Page Six has exclusively learned. Court documents obtained by Page Six Thursday show the Minnesota Timberwolves player, 23, filed a petition for…

Pras accuses Lauryn Hill of ‘mythical’ Fugees betrayal in cash grab that derailed reunion tour: lawsuit
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Pras accuses Lauryn Hill of ‘mythical’ Fugees betrayal in cash grab that derailed reunion tour: lawsuit

Hip-hop diva Lauryn Hill cheated her Fugees bandmates out of their fair share of the proceeds from a planned reunion tour that ultimately fizzled, according to a scathing new federal lawsuit. Prakazrel “Pras” Michel, a member of the Grammy-winning trio, claims in the complaint filed Tuesday in Manhattan federal court…

Rapper Fatman Scoop dead at 53 after being rushed to hospital, collapsing onstage
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Rapper Fatman Scoop dead at 53 after being rushed to hospital, collapsing onstage

Rapper and hype-man Fatman Scoop has died after shockingly collapsing onstage at a show Friday night, producer Birch Michael announced. He was 53. “It is with the heaviest of hearts I announce the passing of Isaac Freeman III, Known professionally as Fatman Scoop,” Michael’s Facebook post read Saturday. “You taught me…

Tupac’s family considering wrongful death lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
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Tupac’s family considering wrongful death lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Tupac Shakur’s family is considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs as they investigate whether the ex-Bad Boy exec put a $1 million hit on the iconic rapper, Page Six has exclusively learned. “People from Diddy’s past are coming forward and providing info,” a source exclusively tells…

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill restricting use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill restricting use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to restrict prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence against criminal defendants in California. Newsom signed on the dotted line of a new bill — the Decriminalizing Artistic Expression Act, also known as AB 2799 — on Friday, which advocates say will help protect…