This is interesting:
In the documents — obtained by TMZ — Mathew Knowles claims Live Nation Entertainment wanted desperately to sink its fangs into Beyonce’s 2011 world tour. According to the docs, Mathew claims Live Nation told Beyonce that Mathew “had stolen money from Beyonce on her most recent tour or otherwise taken funds that [he] was not entitled to.”
Mathew claims Live Nation was effective, because Beyonce had her law firm conduct an audit, and the law firm concluded Mathew had indeed pilfered money from her. Beyonce then fired him.
Mathew claims after he was canned, Beyonce hired a manager who had worked as a former exec at Live Nation and maintained a relationship with the company.
Mathew insists the theft accusations by Live Nation are false, and he wants the judge to give him the right to take depositions of various people at Live Nation, to determine just how they concluded he was a thief.
Matthew has denied all claims, but the truth will eventually come out…
This is a shame. Do these men know they represent a company?
March:
13th: Vikings CB Chris Cook (brandishing a handgun)
17th: Raiders OT Mario Henderson (carrying a concealed weapon)
19th: Cowboys DB Bryan McCann (public intoxication)
25th: Packers DL Johnny Jolly (drug possession)
25th: Eagles OT Jason Peters (disturbing the peace)
30th: Buccaneers CB Aqib Talib (aggravated assault with a deadly weapon)April :
3rd: Raiders WR Louis Murphy (drug possession)
4th: Chiefs LB Mike Vrabel (felony theft)
12th: Titans WR Kenny Britt (eluding police, obstruction)
19th: Falcons S William Moore (speeding, driving with suspended license)
May
6th: Chargers LB Antwan Applewhite (drunken driving suspicion)
10th: Buccaneers DE Alex Magee (marijuana possession)
22nd: Bears RB Garrett Wolfe (theft, disorderly conduct, assaulting an officer, resisting arrest with violence)
June
8th: Titans WR Kenny Britt (resisting arrest)
9th: Colts RB Javarris James (drug possession)
16th: Packers CB Brandon Underwood (disorderly conduct)
17th: Seahawks DE Raheem Brock (theft, resisting arrest)
19th: Eagles LB Akeem Jordan (assault and battery)
July
9th: Steelers WR Hines Ward (drunken driving)
Maybe one of the changes of the lock-out is more professional behavior. These guys are off the chain:
NFL lockout: 19 players arrested in 120 days – NFL – Sporting News
It’s a slow news day:

This is the #1 Song in the US right now, officially putting the coffin in the grave of the music industry. MUSIC IS DEAD!
Does he look like Uncle Tom to you?
With the average cost of a four-year bachelor’s degree exceeding $100,000 in the U.S., college scholarships are in high demand. So when Marcus Carter presented a $500 grant to Brendan Baird on Thursday to help him offset the cost, he couldn’t understand the controversy. Carter, an African-American, is the vice-president of the Former Majority Association for Equality – a group that awards scholarships solely to white men. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the number of whites enrolled in college doubles the sum of all minorities. But Carter, 27, says critics fail to understand awarding scholarships to anyone, regardless of their race or ethnicity, is beneficial to everyone. He told WFAA.com: ‘I can’t really say I understand where they’re coming from, being only 27-years-old, I don’t feel racially oppressed.’ ’Just because you don’t benefit directly doesn’t mean it isn’t beneficial,’ he added. The U.S. Army veteran said he joined the organisation while serving in Iraq with FMAFE founder Colby Bohannan. Bohannan explained he was motivated to start the college fund after feeling ostracised by other racially-exclusive grants offered to non-whites. He said: ‘It just got really frustrating when every other scholarship you happen to find online you need not apply to based on your ethnicity or gender.’
I am at a loss for words, read the rest when you click the link below:
Messy, Messy, Messy:
Uh, who could blame them?
Shia LaBeouf admits that he hooked up with Megan Foxwhile making the Transformers films — and he’s not sure whether or not his sexy costar was attached at the time tothen-boyfriend Brian Austin Green, now her husband.
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Nodding in the affirmative about a hookup with Fox, LaBeouf explains in a new Details mag interview, “Look, you’re on the set for six months, with someone who’s rooting to be attracted to you, and you’re rooting to be attracted to them.”
Without giving specific dates or details, the 25-year-old actor (now dating Hollywood stylist Karolyn Pho) continues of the fling: “I never understood the separation of work and life in that situation. But the time I spent with Megan was our own thing, and I think you can see the chemistry onscreen.”
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When Details asks him about Fox’s status at the time with Green, he sputters. “I don’t know, man. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know,” he says, repeating “I don’t know” eight more times. “It was what it was.”
Fox, 25, wed on-and-off beau Green one year ago in Hawaii. She was famously replaced by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for Transformers: Dark of the Moon, out next month. (Director Michael Bay and LaBeouf recently confirmed that Fox’s controversial comments about Bay, comparing him to Hitler, got her dropped from the franchise — at the direct order of executive producer Steven Spielberg.)
She’s married now; I hate men that kiss and tell, not cool at all.
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