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Former Soul Train host charged...


Remember this???  Oh Don!  You da' man!
Former 'Soul Train' host charged  with spousal battery,
assault with a deadly weapon and dissuading a witness
from making a police report.  Misdemeanors.  The 72 year-
 - old producer was taken to jail last month when
police were called to his Hollywood Hills home following
a report of a domestic dispute.  I am absolutely shocked
to hear this because I grew up watching him.  Soul Train
was a cool show.  He must have had one too many that night
and took things too far!  At 77 years old and living in
the Hollywood Hills, one would think that he would be
relaxed and enjoying all that life has to offer. Right?
Apparently not.  Especially with all his money; I'm sure he has to a lot to lose so it makes no sense to handle things in this manner.  Even if the wife did something like
cheat or steal from him or something else like that,
you still must use the system to help!
I know first hand what it is like.  I walked in on
someone that I was seeing back in college.  We liked each
other, so I thought....well, she ended-up in bed with my next door neighbor. Now that has some real domestic potential right? How would you react?  You would think that I would gone nutso and blasted the whole place down. 
But I did not. I wasn't really angry at all but more impressed by the level of audacity.  I learned something new that day.  And ...after realizing what just happend, was excited to leave the area.  She noticed that I was making
a move  and bolted out of her room tojump on my back and plead her case.  Not a good idea...
Totally confused at this point, I continued to exit the building; walking as if she weren't really there at all.  While begging and pleading with me...I just couldn't hear much that she was saying at this point with the
exception of one thing.... "Nothing happened."  Over and over again she said it.  Baffled by her attempt to win me back, I didn't hear much else after that.
At that moment that I turned the corner to
make my way (with her still on my back) for the
staircase; she knew I was seriously gone for good.
Reluctantly, she jumped off of my back and went back to
her room.  No more words were exchanged.  No harsh words or anything.  Just done with it!  I didn't have much
to say.  In any event, Mr. Cornelius could have handled
things much better.


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Rapper Mos Def has arrest warrant


Hip-Hop artist, Mos Def is wanted by the Las Vegas police

 

for a scuffle with a photographer  at a fashion trade show. 

 

 Here's the kicker.  The camera man and the police are pursuing felony robbery

 

assault, and seeking damages stemming from the scuffle. 

 

The damage to the camera was $178  Wow. 

 

I grew up watching and listening to Mos Def. 

 

Never heard of anything like this comming from him or his people.

 

I bet that camera man was doing more with that camera then just taking

 

pictures of the fashion show.  He was propbably taking pictures of Mos Def and

 

his people without authorization so that he could publish them elswhere

 

 and make a quick buck.  How would you like it if some stranger was watching

 

you...and taking pictures?  The price you pay for celebrity status. 

 

It must suck 24 hours a day to be stalked by papparrazzi!!!

 

More on the article about Defwww.music.msn.com

 

 

 

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Mos Def sought in Vegas over camera scuffle

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Mos Def was being sought by police on an arrest warrant stemming from a scuffle with a photographer at a fashion trade show last August, authorities and the alleged victim said Thursday.

"I had no idea who the man was," said Volker Corell, 60, a Los Angeles-based photographer who said the 35-year-old rapper and actor, whose real name is Dante Terrell Smith, ripped his camera from around his neck Aug. 26.

Corell said he was credentialed to represent a trade publication, and was taking photos at the Men's Apparel and Garment Industry Convention in Las Vegas when he was allegedly attacked. He said the last four photos before his camera was broken clearly show Smith reaching toward him.

"The last shot was his hands in front of the lens," Corell said.

Investigators expected Smith would turn himself by the end of the week to face a warrant charge of felony robbery and misdemeanor malicious destruction of property, Las Vegas police spokesman Ramon Denby said.

Mos Def's publicist, Carleen Donovan in New York City, did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

The warrant was issued Tuesday, said Michael Sommermeyer, a court spokesman.

Corell said he received a cut on his left hand in the scuffle, and that two Las Vegas Convention Center security guards retrieved the camera. Repairs to the camera cost $178, police said in court documents.

Robbery can carry a sentence of probation or two to 15 years in state prison. A conviction for misdemeanor destruction of property less than $250 can bring up to six months in county jail.

Smith built a following as an underground hip hop artist in the 1990s, and has been nominated for Golden Globe, Emmy, and Grammy

 

 



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