A federal judge has denied Diddy's request to obtain copies of the controversial "Freak Off" tapes, siding with prosecutors who argue that the footage should remain tightly controlled.
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Prosecutors accuse Diddy of attempting to humiliate Cassie Ventura by demanding unrestricted access to “Freak Off” tapes ...
The NYC premiere of Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes took place at the new Bronx Music Hall this past weekend, with cultural ...
Following the rap phenom's Grammy win for Best Rap Album, our resident music professor puts two of Doechii's best songs under ...
After buying old recordings, Max Ochester went to wipe one. But he listened first, just in case... and found a secret from music history ...
O.J. Simpson's lawyer, Robert Shapiro, spoke on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' chances in court. Here's what he explained.
Over the past year, the hip-hop giants have thrown personal jabs at each other through several diss tracks, including “Not Like Us” and “Family Matters.” ...
The older brother of Too Short, Wayne Shaw, was shot several times in East Oakland and died several hours later in a local hospital.
Sean “Diddy” Combs says the “freak-off” tapes prove his innocence. According to Page Six, the hip hop mogul’s legal team claims the videos show nothing but consensual moments between ...
Agents arrested hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in September ... Here’s what an attorney said about how Ventura having the tapes could undermine her credibility. Attorney David Gelman ...
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