Lil Wayne Reacts To Police Raiding His Home

Last night, Lil Wayne’s Miami Beach home was raided by local police, and millions of dollars worth of artwork and plaques were taken to satisfy a $2 million judgement against him he’d yet to pay. The judgement came down in September, stemming from a lawsuit from The Signature Group, who claimed Wayne did not finish paying his 3-year contract with them for leasing their private jets. Wayne was in Los Angeles at the time, and later took to Twitter with a few somber words on the matter.


Auto Talk: Ford Victorious In Requesting Legal Reversal Of $43M Fatal Crash Judgment

In 2003, a Lincoln Town Car driven by John and Dora Jablonski burst into flames when it was hit from behind, the fire taking the life of John and severely burned Dora. The accident turned into a court case, which resulted in a $43 million judgment against Ford Motor Company. Now, however, that judgment has just been reversed. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


Tech Talk Law: Judge Shuts Down Big Brother!!!

A recent court ruling shut down law enforcement from obtaining 113 days of location data on a suspect. Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the Eastern District of New York felt it was a violation of the Fourth Amendment and made a warrant required before obtaining location data of suspects. Check out how Big Brother got shut down after the jump. Tat WZA WZA on Google+


NBA: Scottie Pippen Wins $2.37 Million Judgment

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Former NBA basketball star Scottie Pippen has won a $2.37 million judgment against a Miami businessman, Craig Frost, and a Miami company, CF Air. Pippen, who has a home in Fort Lauderdale, and his wife, Larsa Pippen, filed suit against Frost in 2007 regarding Pippen’s disastrous ownership of his own airplane through a company called Air Pip.


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