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Suspect Arrested in Connection to Killing of Black Trans Sundance Star Koko Da Doll
A 17-year-old turned himself in after identifying himself as a person of interest in surveillance footage, but denied shooting the Kokomo City star
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Jonathan Majors Ordered to Stay Away From Alleged Victim Ahead of Court Date
The order will remain in effect until the next court date on May 9
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Kim Fowley's Estate Sued for Sexual Assault of Minor
Runaways songwriter Kari Krome also accuses famed DJ and nightclub owner Rodney Bingenheimer of sexually assaulting her when she was 13
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Pras Michel Convicted in Federal Conspiracy Case
The Fugees member was found guilty of all 10 charges against him, including money laundering, illegal lobbying, and campaign finance violations
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Koko Da Doll, Black Trans Sundance Star, Killed at Age 35
Rasheeda Williams, aka Koko Da Doll, was the star of the upcoming documentary "Kokomo City"
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YSL Trial: Defense Attorney Arrested for Carrying Prescription Drugs
Anastassios Manettas' arrest embodies a chaotic few days in the sprawling trial of Young Thug and 13 others accused of gang and racketeering charges
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Jonathan Majors: More Alleged Abuse Victims Come Forward After Arrest
The Creed III actor was arrested in March on charges of strangulation, assault, and harassment
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Kid Rock Buys Cases of Bud Light So He Can Shoot Them While Crying
Conservatives are desperately trying to convince themselves that Anheuser-Busch will go bankrupt for partnering with trans actor and TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney
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XXXTentacion Trial: Three Men Found Guilty of Murdering Rapper in 2018
Dedrick Williams, Michael Boatwright, and Trayvon Newsome were all convicted of first-degree murder and armed robbery
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Why Did Spotify Have an Official ‘Hitler Radio’ Playlist?
Despite admonitions from hate-watch groups calling out streaming services for “hate music,” a Rolling Stone investigation finds that racist and antisemitic rhetoric still has a home on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal and others
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