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Rapper Lil’ Kim could face years in prison when she is sentenced in June for lying about a shootout outside a New York radio station.

Her convictions Thursday in federal court on three counts of perjury and one of conspiracy carry terms of up to five years in prison each, but as a first-time offender, she is expected to receive far less than 20 years. The Associated Press reports that any term would make her the first major female rapper to do time. That’s the AP for you, always looking on the bright side.

The 29-year-old performer, known for her raunchy raps and raunchier outfits, was acquitted of obstruction of justice.

Tonight, Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant will face each other for the second time since “the divorce” (or the third time, counting the All-Star Game). What used to be the best story about basketball has now become the best story in basketball … which has nothing to do with basketball. It has become a saga of Bush/Moore proportions, one that makes 50 and The Game’s beef look vegetarian, one that has an impact on a generation much like that of two hungry, young, gifted MCs who came into the game to prove they had skills and prove that they belonged and wound up changing the world.

Theirs is a story that really isn’t one, this Kobe and Shaq tale. They played together for six years. Half the time together they won chips, the other half they didn’t. At times, they loved each other; at times, they didn’t. The “B” in the NBA stands for business: trades happen; free agency occurs when contracts expire; coaches retire. We the media made a story out of this. We the media will continue to do so. The angle: a severed friendship. “It’ll be better than ‘Tilt,'” a producer will scream to an announcer, an editor to a reporter. A real-life soap opera. Too bad Mark Burnett didn’t think of it first.

They will say nothing to each other. Kobe might make an attempt to holla, Shaq will make an attempt not to hear it. “General Hospital” material. But what makes the Shaq/Kobe dynamic die-namic is not what doesn’t exist anymore between them; it’s the nature of what has been created. The hatred, the betrayal, the fact that none of us knows whom to blame, the fact that both of them are to blame. “One More Chance” or “Hail Mary”? Can’t choose both.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Johnny Davis was fired Thursday as coach of the Orlando Magic, who have lost six straight games and are on the verge of falling from playoff contention. Assistant Chris Jent was named interim coach.

“We work in a bottom line business,” general manager John Weisbrod said in a statement. “It is our responsibility to do everything possible to create the best opportunity for success.”

Davis was dismissed along with assistant coach Ron Ekker hours after Wednesday night’s 110-102 road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, dropping the Magic to 31-33 and leaving them tied with Philadelphia for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. The team, in the middle of a West Coast road swing, plays Friday at Seattle.

Davis told the Orlando Sentinel he was “surprised and disappointed” by the firing with just 18 games left in the season and the club still trying to make the playoffs.

“It caught me completely off guard,” Davis told the newspaper.

Jent, who spent two seasons in the NBA and was a member of the 1994 champion Houston Rockets, became a Magic assistant this season and is a head coach for the first time. He was promoted over assistant Paul Westhead, who coached the Los Angeles Lakers to the 1980 title and later coached the Denver Nuggets.

Davis was hired as coach on Nov. 17, 2003, replacing Doc Rivers when last season’s team was 1-10 and on its way to losing 19 straight. Later in the season under Davis, the team lost 13 straight, including an NBA-record seven straight by at least 15 points and finished 21-61.

In the offseason, the team traded All-Star forward Tracy McGrady to Houston. Orlando showed improvement before its recent slump.

Davis, a low-key coach, seemed to lose control of his players. In Sunday’s 98-82 home loss to New Jersey, the Magic received several technical fouls and scuffled with the Nets. Reserve guard DeShawn Stevenson booted the ball into the stands at the buzzer and forward Stacy Augmon squirted lotion on reporters in the locker room.

Davis’ overall record with the Magic was 51-84. He also coached Philadelphia in 1996-97, going 22-60 there.

Young Buck of G-Unit was supposed to perform at a local Nashville club in celebration of his birthday, but the party ended abruptly when revelers unable to get in the venue rushed the doors.

According to reports, about 700 people were outside of The Trap club and on-site security, which was armed, was unable to manage the situation. Roughly 30 officers responded to a request for help.

The result was three arrests on minor offenses and no reported injuries.

According to the Associated Press, police appealed to Buck for assistance in controlling the unruly crowd, but he reported refused. The rapper never did perform.

The inside of The Trap sustained damage from the disorderly crowd according to local reports.

Young Buck, a native of Nashville, still faces assault charges related to an alleged stabbing at the VIBE Awards in November.

Wuz up people! Its mid-month and exactly 1 month away from the BCR DOWN IN DAYTONA!! I have been hitting the weighs over the winter and making sure everything is looking right so when I pull up on these females they will melt in my hands.

Its going to be crazy and I will be ready for ’em.

We wont be able to cover Kappa this year, so if you want to make some $$$$ filming the haps in Texas contact me for more info!

A man was hospitalized after a shooting outside the offices of New York radio station Hot 97 on Monday night. Although police have not confirmed many details, a source close to the investigation said the incident occurred at around the time 50 Cent was making an appearance at the radio station to announce that the Game had been booted from the G-Unit.

According to the source, Game, who had been a guest on the station earlier in the evening, apparently returned to Hot 97’s offices accompanied by an undisclosed number of men and tried to get into the building. At around the same time, 50 Cent’s interview was audibly interrupted, some conferring occurred, and the interview ended abruptly. Game and company were not allowed into the building and subsequently began quarreling with a group of individuals who were leaving Hot 97. The altercation led to a man being shot at least once in the left leg. He was rushed to St. Vincent’s Hospital.

Police have confirmed the victim was a 24-year-old man from Compton, California — Game’s hometown — and that he was struck just outside the building. However, contrary to some reports that have surfaced, the police say the man was probably not a member of 50 Cent’s entourage, but they are still investigating. Police say 50 himself was not involved in the dispute.

There were also shots fired outside the office of Violator Management — the company that manages 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Tweet and Missy Elliott — on Monday night, but no one was injured, according to police. There are no suspects as of yet in either shooting.

On the radio Monday night, 50 — accompanied by G-Unit members Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Olivia — told Funkmaster Flex that the Game was being excommunicated from the G-Unit because he felt the West Coast MC was disloyal.

50 told Flex he was disappointed with comments Game made on the station Saturday night, when Game revealed he would not be getting involved in the beefs 50 is stirring up with “Piggy Bank” (see “50 Cent’s LP Pushed Up, Harsh ‘Facts’ Sound Like Disses On Leaked ‘Piggy Bank'”).

According to Flex, Game even said he was going to do a song with Nas. “He’s gone,” 50 scoffed. “He might as well make the record.”

50 also said Game should stop saying “G-Unit.” “He thinks he’s doing me a favor when he says that.”

During his conversation with Flex, 50 claimed Interscope was going to drop the Game until 50 stepped in and got involved with The Documentary. 50 also insisted that he’s making more money off The Documentary than Game is, and that he wrote more choruses than he’s credited for.

Game was on Hot 97 earlier in the evening, talking to host Angie Martinez. When listeners called in to ask about his and 50’s problems, Game simply said he was going to continue to make “good music.” Two nights prior, Game had said on-air that he and 50 did not have to be friends as long as they worked toward that same common goal: making good music.

For weeks there’d been rumors of friction within the G-Unit camp, but they’d always downplayed or outright dismissed the talk, and they even held it together long enough to shoot a joint video for “Hate It or Love It,” which debuted Monday on “TRL.”

A rep for Interscope had no comment on the implosion.

In February 2001, Lil’ Kim was at Hot 97 when a shooting occurred outside, and she was later indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to police and failing to cooperate with their investigation (see “Lil’ Kim Indicted For Lying About Hot 97 Shootout With Capone”). That case is currently in the jury-selection phase.

Damn February came and went pretty fast. Well looks like I will be headed down to Miami again for the Spring Bling 2005 down at Virginia Key Beach. They are expecting 500,000+ college heads to attend.

This normally is a bust cuz it never seems to be organized and people just hang around looking at each other. I am going to give it a shot again and at least get some freaks to show me some ass.

A little info on the haps:

Miami Spring Bling 05 … Performing Live Lil Wayne

Look out over 1/2 Million College Students Expected to Invade The MIA!!!

Hosted by Uncle Luke, Ice T, C.O. Money Mark, Big Will, Big Lip Bandit, and Larry Dog.

Rain or Shine It’s Going Down!!!

Gates open @ 5 pm until Live T.V. Taping. The Largest Outdoor Party in the World!!!

It’s That Time & It’s Back Sunday March 6, 2005. Break our your Camera and Camcorders cause you don’t wanna forget a minute!

Everyone & Every College is invited. FAMU, Bethune Cookman, F.S.U., Clark, Flo Mo, U.M., Barry, Johnson & Wales, F.I.U, Miami Dade, Nova University, B.C.C., This is your party.

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Attorneys in the sexual assault lawsuit against Kobe Bryant said Monday a long-awaited deposition by the NBA star was postponed, prompting speculation a settlement is in the works.

Bryant was to face a full day of questioning on Friday by L. Lin Wood and John Clune, attorneys for Bryant’s 20-year-old accuser, but Wood said the session was called off after his team arrived in Orange County, Calif., for the meeting.

The deposition — where attorneys question a party to a lawsuit before trial, without a judge present — would have been the first time Bryant had spoken under oath about what happened.

Wood declined further comment. Clune and Bryant’s lead attorney Pamela Mackey did not immediately return calls.

“It sounds like somebody’s talking numbers,” said veteran plaintiff’s attorney Mel Hewitt of Atlanta. “We do that in a lot of cases. We’ll push for the deposition knowing they don’t want to talk to us and hopefully that makes somebody want to drag their checkbook out.”

He said the deposition might also have been postponed for a simpler reason, such as an illness.

U.S. District Judge Richard Matsch previously refused to bar the woman’s lawyers from asking Bryant about his sexual history. He said he would handle any objections to the questions afterward.

Denver attorney Dan Recht said that ruling may help put pressure on Bryant to settle.

“In this case, because of the publicity value of it all, it does in fact apply pressure to the defendant to consider serious negotiations,” Recht said.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for mental injuries, humiliation and public scorn the woman said she has suffered since her June 2003 encounter with Bryant at the Vail-area resort where she worked.

The woman, now married and pregnant, sued Bryant in Denver federal court last summer, three weeks before the criminal case against him in Eagle County collapsed when she decided she could not take part in a trial.

Bryant, a married father of one, issued an apology but insisted the sex was consensual.

Matsch has said he hoped the trial could begin this summer.

Congrats to Jamie Foxx for bringing in the Oscar for his portrayal of Ray Charles. He won but a quick shout to Don Cheadle for his role in Hotel Rwanda. Im proud of these two brothers for doing a fantastic job.

Good job!

She’s one of the world’s top supermodels, gracing the pages of countless magazines and strutting down catwalks for fashion’s greatest designers, from Paris to Milan and Manhattan. But NAOMI CAMPBELL harbored a dark secret, and now she’s revealing candid details about her tempestuous life on and off the runway in an exclusive “Primetime Live” interview with DIANE SAWYER.

In the one-on-one, airing tonight (Thursday) at 10 p.m. on ABC, Diane asks Naomi about her battle with drug addiction that almost destroyed her: “Did you ever say, ‘I am an addict?'”

“I did,” replies Naomi. “When I was on my knees. When I collapsed on a job … And I said, ‘What more does it take for you to now see you’re on your knees?'”

“Did you ever think of taking your own life?” asks Diane.

“I was very, very low to the bottom of the barrel; I was,” Naomi continues, “and because of that drug. I think that’s a cry for help. I am a fighter in respect; I don’t want the easy way out.”

In addition to describing how she regained control of her life from the drug in question, cocaine, the British-born Naomi also addresses the persistent rumors and tabloid tales of a sometimes violent temper that has allegedly led her to lash out at others.

In 1998, she was sued by her personal assistant, GEORGINA GALANIS, who claimed the model hit her on the head with a mobile phone and threatened to throw her from her car during an argument. Another assistant, SIMONE CRAIG, accused Naomi of striking her, throwing her on a sofa and hurling a phone at her while holding her hostage in a hotel. Other accusations have also been made against Naomi, including a fight with her maid, and the supermodel has reportedly taken anger management classes mandated by the court.

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