Wednesday, December 22, 2010

WOMP: Thugs Break Into 50 Cent's Mansion!

I guess you shouldn't brag about your riches on wax as two thugs just broke into 50 Cent's mega-mansion this morning. But that's not all...police found one of the burglars getting tipsy off 50's wine stash. Deets inside...

The 52-room mega-mansion belonging to 50 Cent, and once owned by Mike Tyson, was broken into this morning by two robbers.

According to TMZ, police arrived at the scene after security guards at the mansion called the cops to report a suspicious vehicle in the driveway. Once on the scene, cops arrested one of the men but had to go looking for the other. And where did they find him? The second man, identified as Alexander Hernandez (red shirt) was hiding in one of 50's closets getting tipsy on a bottle of wine he found at the crib. SMH.

Both suspects entered the mansion through an unlocked door and were in possession of marijuana. They were arrested and are being held on $50,000 bond. But was it the GOOD wine though?

Kelis In Legal Trouble Over Her Money?!

Kelis is facing legal trouble with a production company following her European tour. We've got the deets on the lawsuit when you read on...

A production company named Drive Talent is suing Kelis claiming they have not been paid for production costs in the amount of $11, 800. Kelis and her reps claim that this is untrue and they have paid Drive Talent in full. They are also filing a lawsuit against the company stating Drive Talent spent money on a vendor they hired without approval from Kelis or her management.

In a statement sent directly to, Kelis' publicist, Kelis' camp says:

"Drive Talent has been paid in full for services rendered for the assistance in production for various TV performances. Any claims stating otherwise is clearly an effort to gain press attention. The amount claimed to be owed is not for services rendered which Drive Talent would like the public to believe but over a dispute stemming from a European promotional run in which Drive Talent authorized the spend of close to $11,800 of the artist's money to a vendor they hired without approval from either the artist or management. We look forward to presenting our case in court and are confident once a review has been made of all evidence we have to support our argument that it will be clear Drive Talent has absolutely no ground whatsoever to stand on."

Good luck in court Kelis.

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