Sean “Diddy” Combs is serving over four years at Fort Dix following his conviction on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Enrolled in the Bureau of Prisons’ Residential Drug Abuse Program, Diddy is pursuing rehabilitation while also being eligible for potential sentence reduction. Diddy’s spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, emphasized the mogul’s dedication to sobriety and personal growth. Engelmayer said Diddy is “committed to sobriety, focused on healing, and aiming to set a positive example for others.” Participation in the program could shorten his sentence by up to a year, highlighting the pivotal role of structured rehabilitation in his journey. During his trial, Diddy and his legal team acknowledged his long-standing struggles with substance abuse. In a court filing, attorney Teny Geragos requested his transfer from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to Fort Dix, pointing to the value of the program for recovery and family connections. “In order to address drug abuse issues and to maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts, we respectfully request that the Court recommend Mr. Combs’ placement at FCI Fort Dix,” Geragos wrote to Judge Arun Subramanian. Life at Fort Dix At Fort Dix, Diddy shares a room with eight other inmates and has taken on responsibilities in the chapel library. He described the environment as “warm, respectful, and rewarding,” according to previous comments to CBS News. This routine not only fills his time constructively but also reflects a meaningful step toward personal development. His conviction followed a jury ruling earlier this year, which found him guilty of facilitating prostitution-related offenses while acquitting him of more severe charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking. Despite the severity of his sentence, Diddy appears to be embracing this chapter as an opportunity for transformation and recovery.
Tory Lanez Conviction and Sentencing Upheld by California Court
Tory Lanez has faced another legal blow as the California Court of Appeal affirmed his felony convictions. He received a 10-year prison sentence in connection with the shooting of Megan Thee Stallion. The decision, confirmed by legal journalist Meghann Cuniff, maintains the sentence. This is despite Lanez’s recent efforts to challenge the ruling. Earlier this year, Megan Thee Stallion’s attorney, Alex Spiro, released a detailed 31-page report. It addressed Lanez’s attempts to dispute the conviction. Spiro emphasized that the jury’s decision was supported by compelling evidence. This included Lanez’s own admissions. “Despite Mr. Lanez being convicted at trial by overwhelming evidence… he and his team—flanked by any ignorant person they can find—have pushed whatever misleading narrative they can,” Spiro told Rolling Stone. He added that attempts to rewrite the story have repeatedly collapsed under scrutiny. “All that is left is the simple truth: he was convicted by overwhelming evidence. Those who seek to traumatize the victim of the crime should be called out as foolish bullies,” he stated. View this post on Instagram Camera Footage and DNA Drive Lanez Civil Testimony Ruling Key evidence cited in the ruling included Ring camera footage presented during the trial. Additionally, DNA analysis indicated a 90 percent likelihood that the shooter was male. In a related development, a judge recently dismissed Lanez’s effort to avoid testifying in a civil lawsuit. This lawsuit was filed by Megan Thee Stallion against gossip blogger Milagro Gramz, also known as Milagro Cooper. Megan alleges that Cooper spread false information about the shooting and trial. This was reportedly with Lanez’s financial backing. Lanez’s attorneys argued that testifying could jeopardize his criminal appeal. Judge Lisette M. Reid, however, ruled that the deposition was relevant only to Lanez’s interactions with Cooper. It would not prejudice his criminal case. “The court does not see how testimony regarding Mr. Peterson’s communications and relationship with the defendant would serve to prejudice his criminal appeal,” the judge noted, as reported by Billboard.
Tensions Escalate in Lil Durk Trial Over Alleged Threats Toward Judge
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have accused Lil Durk of showing “contempt for the judicial process.” This accusation is according to an eight-page court filing. It raises new concerns about his ongoing criminal case. The document alleges that members of Durk’s OTF (Only the Family) collective have issued threats toward witnesses. Additionally, a judge and prosecutor tied to the proceedings have also been threatened. Prosecutors are now pushing for an anonymous jury. They argue that the measure is necessary to protect jurors and ensure a fair trial. “Preventing the leaking of jurors’ personal identifying information is a paramount concern in a case where supporters have already made threats,” the filing stated. The request highlights growing unease about potential intimidation tactics surrounding the high-profile case. Durk’s attorney, Drew Findling, has strongly opposed the idea of an anonymous jury, describing it as an overreach that risks undermining the fairness of the trial. He maintains that the presumption of innocence must guide the proceedings. According to him, transparency should not be compromised without compelling justification. “Every defendant deserves a fair and open process,” Findling said, calling the move “a drastic step.” He argues it should only be used in exceptional circumstances. He warned that treating the jury as anonymous from the outset could prejudice the panel against his client before any evidence is presented. Murder-for-Hire Allegations The case stems from accusations that Lil Durk orchestrated a plot to retaliate against rapper Quando Rondo. This was following the 2020 death of King Von, a close associate. Prosecutors allege Durk coordinated efforts for individuals to travel from Chicago to Los Angeles with the intent of targeting Rondo. The 2022 shooting left Rondo injured and killed his cousin, Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson. Prosecutors claim the attack was an act of revenge. However, Durk’s defense team insists the allegations are based on speculation and lack substantial proof.
G Herbo Reflects on Quitting Music, Losing Loved Ones & Public Relationship
G Herbo sat down with Nessa at HOT 97 to talk about his new album Lil Herb and why now was the time to bring back the name that started it all. He opened up about the personal chapter he’s closing with this project, how fatherhood has shifted his mindset, and how he balances legacy and growth while staying true to his story. They talked about the success of his single “Went Legit,” how he handled money at 18, and what it meant to sample a beat that Kanye once came together. Herbo talked about grief, mental health, and the people he’s lost, including Juice WRLD and his father. He reflected on healing, resilience, and how those experiences shaped this album. They got into co-parenting, how he wants to show up for his kids, his nonprofit Swervin’ Through Stress, and what success means to him today. Plus advice he’d give to his younger self at 18. Stream Lil Herb now!
São Paulo Prosecutors Issue Arrest Order For Ye Ahead Of Concert
Ye is facing legal trouble in Brazil ahead of his upcoming concert in São Paulo. The São Paulo State Prosecutor’s Office has instructed local police to arrest the rapper and anyone involved in the event if he makes any statements or performs songs that could be viewed as supporting Nazism. Officials stated that “if he sings a song or makes any apology for Nazism,” Ye and his team should be detained immediately. The order reportedly extends to the concert’s producers, Guilherme Cavalcante and Jean Fabrício Ramos, also known as Faublous Fabz, who could face legal consequences if they fail to stop any prohibited acts during the performance. The directive came after a formal complaint was filed by São Paulo councilwoman Cris Monteiro with the 2nd Public Prosecutor’s Office for Human Rights. The complaint specifically aims to prevent Ye from performing his controversial track “Heil Hitler” or using Nazi symbols during his appearance in Brazil. To ensure compliance, the Prosecutor’s Office has authorized the Cyber GAECO, a special police unit that investigates organized crime and digital offenses, to monitor the concert closely. This includes overseeing both the live event and any related activity on Ye’s social media platforms while he is in the country. Brazil has strict laws against promoting hate speech, racial discrimination, or Nazi ideology, and violations can lead to arrest and prosecution. The move underscores the seriousness with which authorities intend to enforce these laws. Although Ye’s show is still scheduled to proceed, the warning from prosecutors has created major uncertainty around the performance. With law enforcement on high alert, all eyes will be on São Paulo to see whether the rapper abides by the restrictions, or risks being taken into custody during his concert.
B.O.B Responds To Sexual Assault Allegations
B.o.B (real name Bobby Ray Simmons Jr.) is facing civil allegations of sexual assault and false imprisonment following a concert in San Diego. He shuts down these allegations. The incident allegedly happened in a downtown San Diego hotel suite after B.o.B’s April 2025 performance associated with the Tequila & Taco/California Beer Festival. She alleges she was invited to an after-party by the artist’s team and was later assaulted when left briefly alone with him. The filing claims B.o.B’s wife briefly entered the room during the encounter and was told to leave; the woman says she escaped when a manager knocked on the door. In a statement to XXL, attorney Leron E. Rogers said: “Our client… categorically denies the false allegations… This filing appears to be a calculated attempt to leverage publicity and extract a financial settlement… a baseless ‘money grab’… Out of respect for the individuals involved and for the integrity of the legal process, we will have no further comment at this time.”
Akon Arrested In Georgia On Out-Of-County Warrant
Akon is back to performing after being briefly detained in Georgia last week. The 52-year-old singer, whose real name is Aliaune Thiam, was arrested on November 7 by the Chamblee Police Department on an outstanding warrant issued from Roswell. Jail records show that he was taken to DeKalb County Jail just after noon and released around 6:30 p.m. after being processed. Officials confirmed his arrest but have not revealed what the warrant was for. The “Locked Up” hitmaker posed for a mugshot while wearing a black hoodie, appearing calm and expressionless. Though the reason for the warrant remains unclear, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office verified that he was in custody for about six hours before being released. CBS News Atlanta has contacted local authorities for additional details. Akon’s brief time behind bars echoes earlier moments in his life. Before becoming an international star, he spent several months in jail in 1998 over car theft allegations that were eventually dropped. Years later, in 2008, he pleaded guilty to second-degree harassment for throwing a teenage fan off a stage during a concert in New York, receiving community service and a fine as part of his sentence. Now, the Senegalese American artist is focused on his global tour. After performing in Delhi on November 9, he’s set to take the stage in Bengaluru on November 14 and Mumbai on November 16. He also has a show lined up in Las Vegas on January 3, 2026. Known for blending his music career with philanthropic and business projects in Africa, Akon has not publicly addressed the recent arrest. Still, his quick release suggests that the issue may soon be behind him as he continues performing for fans across the world.
Mariah Carey’s Early Demo Tape Could Sell For $20,000 At Auction
Mariah Carey’s rise to superstardom is being revisited in the form of a newly unearthed demo tape that’s heading to auction next month. The ultra-rare cassette, recorded in the 1980s, is believed to be one of the earliest recordings that helped the young singer secure her first record deal. The seven-track tape, discovered in the personal collection of renowned producer DJ Arthur Baker, will be auctioned by New York music magazine Wax Poetics. Before she became a household name, Carey was hustling to make her dream a reality. In her memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey, she described scraping together money and exchanging favors just to record her songs in the studio. This particular demo, made with songwriter Brenda K. Starr, includes early versions of songs that later appeared on her 1990 debut album, such as “Vision of Love,” “Someday,” and “Alone in Love.” Baker told Rolling Stone that he was immediately struck by Carey’s unmistakable voice when he first heard the tape. “Her voice still stands out, and the songs still stand out. Some songs have aged incredibly well. It still sounds incredibly fresh. She was a star even back then, and she’ll always continue to be a star,” he said. He recalled first meeting Carey at an industry Christmas party when she was just nineteen and realizing her potential the moment he pressed play. “I stick the cassette in and the first three songs are all hits and I’m thinking holy shit it’s Madonna meets Whitney. She writes like Madonna, sounds like Whitney. This is it, I’ve discovered gold.” Legend has it that this same demo found its way to Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola that same night. After hearing it, he tracked Carey down and eventually signed her in 1988. The auction, which begins December 2 and ends December 11, will include a certificate of authenticity, archival notes, and materials from Wax Poetics’ collection. CEO Alex Bruh called the demo “one of the most sought after items we have come across,” estimating it could sell for up to twenty thousand dollars.
Kysre Gondrezick Becomes First Black Professional Athlete To Cover Playboy Magazine
Former WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick has made history, becoming the first Black professional athlete ever to grace the pages of Playboy magazine. The 27-year-old former Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky guard was officially unveiled as Playboy’s “Miss June 2025,” marking a groundbreaking moment that bridges sports, fashion, and culture. Gondrezick’s cover and feature spread are part of Playboy’s upcoming Winter 2025-26 issue, shot with retro-glam styling that nods to both her basketball roots and her off-court evolution. “What people label as a transition, I embody as evolution,” Gondrezick told Playboy. “I’m not stepping outside who I am. I’m building a multidimensional brand.” The Michigan native, who starred at the University of Michigan and West Virginia before being drafted fourth overall in the 2021 WNBA Draft, has steadily expanded her profile beyond sports. Since stepping away from the league, she’s leaned into modeling, brand partnerships, and creative projects that showcase her personal style and entrepreneurial vision. On social media, Gondrezick celebrated the milestone, writing: “Proud to be the first Black professional athlete in history to ever grace Playboy magazine as a Playmate! x” View this post on Instagram
Megan Thee Stallion Is Manifesting Her Super Bowl Halftime Show
Megan Thee Stallion is setting her sights on one of the biggest stages in entertainment, revealing that she’s actively manifesting a Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. In a recent interview with Us Weekly, the “Lover Girl” rapper opened up about her dream of headlining the event, saying, “I’m manifesting a Super Bowl halftime performance for myself in the future.” She explained that if the chance came her way, she would be ready to take it on with full energy and creativity. “Honestly, I would really love the opportunity if it presented itself and I would embrace the challenge,” she shared. “The Hotties know I love to put on a show, so I would just want to turn the halftime show into a big party, come with some surprises, and put on for my city.” Her comments show just how confident she feels about her ability to deliver a memorable show and represent Houston on a global stage. Megan has long been praised for her dynamic stage presence and bold performances, and fans know she brings something fresh to every appearance. Her vision of transforming the halftime show into a high-energy celebration would fit right into her reputation for crowd-pleasing hits and empowering performances. While the next Super Bowl halftime honors belong to Bad Bunny, who will perform at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8, Megan’s comments have sparked excitement about what her own halftime show could look like in the future. Just a week before that, the 2026 Grammy Awards will take place, where Megan is also expected to be a top contender for several major awards. Whether it’s on the Grammys stage or the Super Bowl, Megan Thee Stallion is clearly manifesting her moment to shine even brighter.