Check out the Nissan site for a series of Diddy parties that will be hosted in Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo and Kobenhavn.
Via SeanJohn at BadBoyForever.com.
Updating a previous story, the person who accused Diddy of assault recently in Hollywood has now filed suit.
From CentreDaily.com:
Gerard Rechnitzer is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages in the suit, which was filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
From stuff.co.nz:
... the police spokesman said he could not confirm that Combs, 37, was the subject of the investigation. Combs' lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, called the lawsuit "completely baseless".
From CNN.com:
"It is just another example of an opportunist seeking to fabricate a lawsuit based on a flat-out lie to try to take advantage of Mr. Combs' celebrity status," Brafman said in a statement. "Mr. Combs did not hit anyone, and Mr. Rechnitzer suffered no injuries or damages whatsoever. There is no case. It is that simple."
As an update to our previous articles, a BBC article mentions that the judge actually did rule that the use of Diddy on MySpace and YouTube is a violation of the agreement.
Lord Justice David Kitchen ruled the use of the name Diddy on the MySpace and YouTube websites was a breach of the agreement but Mr Combs' control over them would now be the subject of a full High Court hearing, which has been scheduled for October. ...
A spokesman for P Diddy described the decision not to issue an injunction against the rapper as a "victory for common sense".
This is also kind of funny, where the judge broke down the lyrical content of "The Future".
The judge ruled: "The second verse (of the song) refers to Mr Combs as 'Diddy' as he invites the listener to 'mainline this new Diddy heroin'. Mr Combs expressly refers to iTunes and asks the listener to 'Download me in every resident'. He refers to his CD as 'my CD's in 3-D holograms', and finally refers to his shows with the words, 'the live show's a hard act to follow, man'.
"I see this as straightforward advertisement by Mr Combs of his CD, his songs which can be downloaded from iTunes and his live shows, all under and by reference to the word 'Diddy'."
lol. Good stuff. Of course, Diddy can be Diddy in all countries that are not the United Kingdom, as far as I know. So, the lyrics aren't important... on any CDs that are released outside of that country.
A couple days ago, there were some pictures posted online of Justin (Diddy's oldest son at 12) dancing rather ... well, provacatively... with some older women. Obviously, a story that gossip sites dream about. I held off on mentioning it as I wanted to see where the story led and how it was substanciated. So, here is a story from EURweb.com including quotes from Justin's mom, Misa Hylton.
Responding to the photos, Hylton told New York�s Hot97 gossip girl Miss Info that the lapdance happened at a teen party in New Jersey, neither she nor Diddy were in attendance and they do not condone the behavior at all.
Hylton also said that she fired the security team that was supposed to be watching Justin that night, citing negligence.
Via JungleCity at BadBoyForever.com.
News on the new Dearlove case: a British court has ruled that the lyric "mainline that Diddy heroin" from "The Future" on "Press Play" is a violation of the deal they had previously agreed to.
However, the judge also found that "record companies" were responsible for the content of Diddy's MySpace and YouTube pages and since record companies were not part of the claim, the matter couldn't be considered. The article mentions the next scheduled legal proceeding:
The extent of Combs' control over the content of the MySpace and YouTube sites will now be the subject of a full High Court trial scheduled for October, unless attempts at a compromise between the two sides are successful.
From Charleston Daily News:
Sean "Diddy'' Combs was accused of battery at a Hollywood hotel the day of the Academy Awards, police said.
Police took a report from someone who accused Combs of battery at the famed Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on Sunday, said Officer Jason Lee, a police spokesman, on Tuesday.
Not too much is know right now. We'll have to see how the story develops.
From FemaleFirst.co.uk:
The rap mogul-turned-style guru admits his worst habit is leaving clothing where it falls when he's at home, and he wishes he could be more considerate towards the people he pays to clean up after him.
He tells Blender magazine, "No matter where I'm at, I don't hang up my clothes. I'm a nightmare for my maid.
From The New York Daily News:
"This rumor is absolutely untrue. I am not taking Sean [Combs] back to court," she told us.
And she resents being portrayed as a jealous former lover.
"Sean and I have always maintained a cordial and friendly relationship for the benefit of our son, despite what has been reported in the press," she insists.
New York Magazine has a brief interview with Sysan Batson, an acting coach that has taught Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman and - yes - Diddy, among others. Here is what she had to say:
You trained P. Diddy for A Raisin in the Sun, after his inert performance in Monster�s Ball. Can you teach anyone to act?
If you know who I said �Don�t bother sending� to agents � Sean I could teach because the man has integrity, is very, very gifted, and is very smart. You have to have talent. Otherwise I really can�t work with you.
I was just reading the Wikipedia entry for " It's All About the Benjamins" and I saw this:
The song originated from a mixtape debuted by DJ Clue. This version of the song only featured Puff Daddy and the rap act The Lox (excluding Styles P).
Wondering where that came from, a Google search led me to this MTV article:
Besides shedding the first light on some of rap's biggest hits, like the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy," the original version of Puff Daddy's "It's All About the Benjamins" and Jay-Z's "Ain't No N---a," Clue also gave the first dose of major exposure to some of today's biggest stars like Noreaga, Cam'ron, DMX, Fabolous, Mase, Ja Rule and the LOX via freestyles.
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