Diddy Wants Mistrial After Black Juror Dismissed Over Residency Questions
The heat in Diddy’s courtroom saga just spiked. After over three weeks of hearing testimony, Juror No. 6—a 41-year-old Black Hispanic corrections employee—was removed from the jury due to inconsistencies about whether he lived in the Bronx or New Jersey. Judge Arun Subramanian made the call Monday morning, swapping him out for a white alternate from Westchester County.
Diddy’s team is calling foul, accusing the prosecution of racial bias. In a fiery letter, they said this isn’t about a technicality—it’s about eliminating Black male voices from the jury. They slammed the dismissal as unnecessary, especially since the judge himself had earlier said the issue was irrelevant to the juror’s performance.
This is the third time Diddy’s team has asked for a mistrial, but this latest move might carry the most weight. With only five Black jurors reported among the twelve, Diddy’s defense says this dismissal could further discourage jury participation from people of color. It’s not just a legal battle now—it’s a fight over fairness.
#DiddyTrial #JuryBias #MistrialDemand #HipHopNews #JusticeWatch #CourtroomDrama
Mariah Carey Makes MrBeast Disappear in Glitzy, Seven-Act "Type Dangerous" Video
Mariah Carey just turned MrBeast into a moment—and then made him vanish. In her new "Type Dangerous" music video, the pop legend flexes her glam, power, and sense of humor with a surprise YouTuber cameo that ends just as quickly as it begins.
Directed by Joseph Kahn, the video plays like a high-fashion stage play, broken into seven acts that feature various male archetypes Mariah isn’t here for: Mr. Player, Mr. Danger, Mr. Traitor, Mr. Racer, Mr. Dealer… and finally, MrBeast. Mimi doesn’t even blink.
With lines like "I don't have time for the rigamarole," Carey delivers a cheeky yet commanding performance that balances drama with elegance. The single dropped just a week before the video and already has fans buzzing about what’s next—including rumors of her 16th album, MC16.
With the 20th anniversary edition of The Emancipation of Mimi recently dropping, this video proves Mariah’s legacy isn’t just safe—it’s still sparkling.
#MariahCarey #TypeDangerous #MrBeast #MC16 #PopRoyalty #TheEmancipationOfMimi
Shannon Sharpe Apologizes to Nicki Minaj After Getting Torched on "Banned from NO"
Shannon Sharpe just went from “Nicki who?” to “Please forgive me” after catching lyrical heat from the Queen herself. Nicki Minaj’s barbed verse on her new track “Banned from NO” had the former NFL star doing some major damage control.
In a recent episode of his Nightcap show, Sharpe explained that his now-viral “Nicki who?” comment was actually aimed at politician Nikki Haley—not the chart-topping rapper. “Nicki, I apologize,” he said. “I meant no disrespect. You’ll always have an open invitation.”
The lyric—"If I send a pic of Shannon, you ain’t that Sharpe"—cut deep enough to earn a full on-air apology and an invite for either a sit-down or private convo.
But Minaj didn’t stop there. She went in on JAY-Z and the NFL too, slamming them for skipping Lil Wayne for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. Her critique? JAY-Z took the bag and keeps everyone else in line.
Queen Nicki had time—and she’s not sparing anyone.
#NickiMinaj #ShannonSharpe #BannedFromNO #LilWayne #HipHopDrama #NFLControversy #ClubShayShay

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