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geile folge nächsten wochen bones wieder durchpumpen
 
Gestellt aber ich musste lachen, Cam entertaint einfach. Schade dass er mittlerweile eher so Kram macht statt zu rappen
 
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21 Savage hat sich übrigens wegen seines Verfahrens zur illegalen Einwanderung den Behörden gestellt.
 
wahrscheinlich mit Anwälten versucht den Schaden zu begrenzen.

edit: ist anscheinend ein Haftbefehl weil er in der Nacht der Verhaftung 2019 codeine und ne Knarre gehabt haben soll.

https://www.xxlmag.com/21-savage-police-warrant-ice-case

hat also nicht mit dem Aufenthaltsstatus zu tun sondern sind separate Anklagepunkte die ihm ICE scheinbar anhängen will um ihn zu F****n
 
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Was sind das eigentlich für kaputte Typen. Habe das Gefühl mit jeder neuen Generation werden immer mehr Grenzen überschritten.
 
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Was sind das eigentlich für kaputte Typen. Habe das Gefühl mit jeder neuen Generation werden immer mehr Grenzen überschritten.

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Hat der gute Ben Bugatti wiedermal einen Ami Beef auf Deutsch „zusammengefässt“. Guter Mann.
Aber nie von denen gehört und auch kein Interesse.
 
Robert Kelly in allen Anklagepunkten schuldig gesprochen


In the landmark conclusion to the most high-profile trial to arise from the music industry in the #MeToo era, a jury found R. Kelly guilty on all nine federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The verdict was announced Monday in the Brooklyn courthouse for the Eastern District of New York. The disgraced R&B singer, 54, faces 10 years, the mandatory minimum, to life in prison for the charges related to nearly 30 years’ worth of allegations that he physically and sexually abused women and minors.


The verdict followed five weeks of often-harrowing testimony from 50 witnesses and arrived swiftly on the second day of jury deliberations. Kelly was found guilty on one count of racketeering, a charge that is often levied in organized crime cases, and eight of violating the Mann Act, which is aimed at curbing sex trafficking. He still faces additional federal charges of sexual assault and abuse in Illinois.

Gloria Allred, who represented three accusers, described Kelly as the “worst” of “all the predators that I have pursued” throughout her 47 years of practicing law.

Jane also said that Kelly forced her to have an abortion. The same day as Jane’s testimony, a woman who spoke in court anonymously said Kelly once told her he married Aaliyah in 1994, when the up-and-coming singer was 15, so that she could legally obtain an abortion. Multiple witnesses made mention of Aaliyah, who died in a plane crash in 2001. A woman named Angela said she saw Kelly sexually abuse Aaliyah on a tour bus, when Aaliyah would have been around 13 years old.




https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/09/27/r-kelly-trial-guilty-verdict/





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