
This reminds of an article the Daily News did on John Gotti in 84′….Read On
A lawsuit brought against rapper Ja Rule over an unpaid construction bill has been dropped by the contractor who originally brought the matter to court. According to The Bergen Record, contractor Joel Tobia told Superior Court Judge Roy F. McGeady that since the story hit the media, several people he knew had warned him about moving forward with the case. Tobia claims that Ja, whose real name is Jeffrey Atkins, still owes him $8,000 for extensive work he performed on the rapper’s $3.5 million mansion. “I feel extremely uncomfortable going forward with this case,” Tobia told Judge McGeady. “People are asking me, ‘Do you know what you are doing?’ I have two children. I am concerned. I hope you are reading between the lines.” The judge replied that it was not his job to read between the lines and dismissed the case. Tobia, who has already won a default judgment against Ja for the unpaid money in civil court, was trying to have criminal charges brought against the rapper. (More …)
Anonymous 4:35 am on August 18, 2007 Permalink |
Droppin a beat in new york that sounds straight southern, after Havoc claimed New York to be the Alpha and Omega of Rap is, well, rather straight BITIN ATL D%&K and bein proud of it.
But your right its a Club Banger…expect Lil wayne on it soon.
I'M So Brooklyn 8:20 pm on August 20, 2007 Permalink |
This shit is a certified Hit