• US Government Is Trying to Prevent 'Sex Slave' Virginia Roberts From Making Prince Andrew Testify Under Oath

    When Virginia Roberts decided to join the U.S. government's civil case against convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein it completely blew the lid off of a major scandal. Epstein took a plea deal in late 2007 that at the time seemed to protect the high profile clients that he sold young girls to for sex. Roberts was one of those girls and has in the last month begun naming names. Prince Andrew is supposedly one of the men that she had sex with when she was just 17-years-old. The royals have dodged accepting paperwork that would require Andrew testify under oath but now it looks like the U.S. government just put up a huge roadblock in the case.
  • Pharrell Regrets T.I. 'Paperwork' Album, Gets Trippy in 'GQ' Feature

    Pharrell Williams is a hitmaker extraordinaire who seems to drop great songs with ease, but he has been doing his thing for more than a decade — surely he has some regrets? Turns out the answer is yes, but his most disappointing LP might surprise you. That would be T.I.'s recent release "Paperwork," which hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 but has not had a single reach higher than No. 33 despite a radio-drive approach.
  • 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice Sues Bankruptcy Attorney James Kridel

    Remember how Teresa Giudice stood before the judge in open court in early October and said she was ready to take full responsibility for her bad business decisions that resulted in her and husband Joe Giudice defrauding just about every business partner they have had in the last several years? Well, scratch that because it looks like Teresa was more interested in saying the right thing in the hopes of getting out of a prison stint. It did not work, as "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" star is expected to turn herself in to begin serving 15 months Jan. 5, but she has decided to play the blame game before she goes away. Teresa has filed a $5 million lawsuit against her bankruptcy attorney James Kridel, basically blaming his ineptness for her being sentenced to prison. A list of assets had been requested by the court, and while it was submitted — late — it was also missing numerous things, such as property and luxury items owned by the Giudices. When they arrived for sentencing in October, they were vilified for not reporting everything and concealing assets right up to the end, which may have been the thing that prompted the judge to throw the proverbial book at Teresa. It is also a convenient way for the reality star to shift the blame onto someone other than herself, and that is exactly what she is attempting to do with Kridel. Plus, she is now broke and still has to pay back more than $200,000 in restitution as part of her sentencing, so Teresa is really desperate to generate cash flow from wherever she can, and she knows that her options are limited.
  • T.I. And Jeezy Announce Joint Album ‘Dope Boy Academy’

    T.I. and Jeezy have been talking about releasing a joint album for quite some time now but it looks like the project may actually come to fruition. The two announced they would release a collaborative album titled Dope Boy Academy following the release of their new albums Paperwork and Seen It All.
  • T.I. Shares Music Video For 'King' from New Album 'Paperwork' [WATCH]

    T.I. has shared the music video for his "Paperwork" track “King,” which you can check out below. Directed by T.I. and Phillyflyboy, the music video features T.I. paying homage to the famous restaurant-shooting scene from "The Godfather," and he’s got some pretty good acting chops to back it up. He’s no Al Pacino, but he makes it work.
  • T.I.'s Albums Ranked By MTV

    As T.I. gears up for the release of his upcoming "Paperwork" LP, MTV has ranked his past releases in order from best to worst. According to the network's ranking, Tip's sophomore album "Trap Muzik" is his best studio release to date.
  • Secret Service Proves They Are Serious About Security By Pulling Vera Wang, Jenna Lyons Out Of White House Event Due To Paperwork Error

    Apparently White House security measures have intensified after weeks of scandal. The Secret Service has been accused of dropping the ball repeatedly and security issues came to a head last week with the resignation of Julia Pierson, who had served as director of the organization. The Secret Service vowed to beef up their security measures and apparently fashion mavens, Vera Wang and Jenna Lyon's learned first hand that they aren't kidding as both were blocked from entering the White House.
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