Boxing superstar Gervonta “Tank” Davis was arrested Wednesday in South Florida on felony charges tied to an alleged domestic violence incident that authorities say occurred last year. View this post on Instagram Miami Gardens Police confirmed that the 31-year-old undefeated boxer was taken into custody without incident in Miami’s Design District. The arrest was carried out by the department’s Special Investigations Unit with assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force. Prosecutors have charged Davis with battery, false imprisonment, and attempted kidnapping. The charges stem from an alleged incident on Oct. 27 at a gentlemen’s club in Miami Gardens, where the complainant was employed. Law enforcement officials declined to identify the woman or the business, citing safety concerns. According to police reports, Davis allegedly confronted the woman inside the venue and became physically aggressive. Investigators allege he grabbed her by the back of the head with one hand while placing his other hand around her throat. Police say he then forced her toward a nearby parking garage. Gervonta “Tank” Davis Arrested By U.S. Marshals In Miami’s Design District Authorities said Davis later released the woman, who ran to coworkers for assistance. Officers documented bruising on her left arm following the incident. Investigators said the woman and Davis had known each other since 2022 and were previously in an intimate relationship. Police stated that the relationship ended approximately one month before the alleged assault. Surveillance footage reviewed by detectives corroborates the woman’s account, according to police. Based on that evidence, a judge issued an arrest warrant for Davis earlier this month. In a public statement, Miami Gardens Police emphasized their enforcement approach. “The Miami Gardens Police Department remains committed to protecting victims, holding offenders accountable, and ensuring the safety of our community,” the department said. The arrest marks the latest in a series of legal issues for Davis involving domestic violence allegations. In July, authorities accused him of striking the mother of his children during a separate incident. He was also arrested in Broward County in 2022 on another domestic violence charge. Davis previously faced charges in Coral Gables related to a 2020 incident involving a former girlfriend. Those charges were later dropped. Davis is a reigning boxing star with multiple world titles. Prosecutors have not yet announced a court date in the current case.
25 Unreleased Juice WRLD Songs Leak Ahead Of New Deluxe Album
It appears that late rapper Juice WRLD’s music has sprung a leak ahead of the upcoming deluxe version of his posthumous album, The Party Never Ends. XXL broke the news on Tuesday (January 27), revealing that the leak occurred last week. The tracks surfaced on January 24, just weeks before the planned release of The Party Never Ends (Deluxe). View this post on Instagram The leak reportedly includes songs such as “Lost My Mind,” “Time,” “Bel-Air,” “Chasing the Dragon,” “Compromise,” and “Pokémon.” Within hours, the files circulated across fan forums, social media timelines, and private servers. Juice WRLD fans shared mixed reactions to the leaks. “So many JuiceWRLD songs leaking this year,” one fan wrote on X. “This feels like the old days.” Another added, “Thirty Juice WRLD leaks just dropped, including Lost My Mind. This doesn’t feel real.” Juice WRLD suffered leaks frequently before he passed away in 2019. The Chicago artist often spoke openly about the issue while alive. Months before his death, he issued a blunt warning online aimed at those sharing his music without permission. The message reflected both frustration and exhaustion. Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends (Deluxe) Springs A Big Leak In 2021, fans organized a Discord group buy to obtain unreleased recordings, drawing sharp criticism from those responsible for protecting his work. The rapper’s music continues to draw millions on streaming platforms. By 2022, the problem reached a breaking point. Grade A Productions founder Lil Bibby publicly questioned whether The Party Never Ends would ever see release. He argued that leaks damaged plans and disrupted the album’s intent. Still, the album arrived in November 2024, offering another glimpse into Juice WRLD’s emotional depth and melodic range. A deluxe edition is expected later this year. Juice WRLD recorded thousands of songs during his short life, leaving behind a massive archive. That volume fuels devotion and vulnerability in equal measure. For fans, the music brings comfort. Yet it also raises questions about consent, stewardship, and respect. As anticipation builds for The Party Never Ends (Deluxe), the latest leak highlights an unresolved tension. Juice WRLD’s team has not commented on the leaked material at this time.
Nicki Minaj ‘Finalizing’ U.S. Citizenship With Trump Gold Card
Nicki Minaj flexes her “Gold Card” after spending the day at the Oval Office. WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 28: Musician Nicki Minaj (L) joins U.S. President Donald Trump on stage as he delivers remarks during the Treasury Department’s Trump Accounts Summit at Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on January 28, 2026 in Washington, DC. “Trump Accounts” are a portion of recently passed tax and spending legislation where the federal government will deposit $1,000 into investment accounts for every child born between 2025 and 2028 once parents sign their children up while filing their income taxes. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Twitter: @nickiminaj On Wednesday, the Queen rap icon took to X to post President Donald Trump’s controversial “Gold Card.” The card is a a luxury pathway to fast-tracked U.S. citizenship that reportedly requires “a $1 million gift upon completion of the individual’s vetting is evidence that the individual will substantially benefit the United States. An individual may also need to pay small, additional fees to the U.S. Department of State depending on his or her circumstances.” To apply, the applicant must first “pay a nonrefundable, $15,000 DHS processing fee,” per the Trump Gold Card website. Minaj took to twitter to flex her new gold card, with the caption, “Welp.” She later clarified those who perceived the card to signify her residence. “Finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per MY wonderful, gracious, charming President,” said the “Starship” rapper. “Gold Trump card free of charge.” Welp… pic.twitter.com/c5v8ztVVLR — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) January 28, 2026 Residency? Residency? The cope is coping. Finalizing that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per MY wonderful, gracious, charming President. Thanks to the petition. I wouldn’t have done it without you. Oh CitizenNIKA you are thee moment Gold Trump card free of charge pic.twitter.com/jc1vIxx6pz — Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) January 29, 2026 The post came just hours after Minaj appeared alongside Trump during a summit to promote his new initiative, “Trump Accounts.” The program is designed to create tax-advantaged investment accounts for U.S. citizens under 18. The New York Post reports that her contributions could mean investments between $150,000 and $300,000 to her fans to help set up baby “Barbz” accounts. During the event, Minaj went as far as calling herself “probably the president’s number one fan.” Nicki Minaj on Trump: “I am probably the president’s number one fan — and that’s not going to change.” pic.twitter.com/v3hk0S2rkQ — philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) January 28, 2026 Prior to the gold card, Minaj was a legal permanent resident, who moved to the U.S. from Trinidad and Tobago as a child. Despite being one of the highest-taxpaying artists in music, she revealed in 2024 that she is not a U.S. citizen.
50 Cent Highlights Christian Combs’ Pending Assault Case Amid Social Media Feud
50 Cent has once again leaned into provocation, this time directing his attention toward Christian “King” Combs amid a serious legal backdrop involving the Bad Boy heir. In a recent Instagram post, the rapper shared an image of a man using a prison phone, paired with a joke that quickly circulated online: “My son said after his song blows up he’s going to bail me out of jail.” The post appeared lighthearted on its surface, but it set the stage for a sharper follow-up. As with much of 50 Cent’s online commentary, the humor carried an unmistakable edge. That edge became explicit when he addressed Christian directly in a subsequent caption. “Come on Christian you can do better than that man. LOL No seriously how is your case going, the one when you drugged shorty on the boat?” The remark immediately drew attention, not only for its tone but for its reference to an active civil lawsuit. Within minutes, social media users connected the comment to allegations that have shadowed the Combs family in recent months. The lawsuit centers on an alleged incident from December 2022 aboard a luxury yacht chartered by Sean “Diddy” Combs in St. Martin. A former female employee claims she was assaulted by Christian Combs after being drugged and subjected to unwanted sexual advances. The filing also names Diddy, citing questions of responsibility tied to the vessel and its staff rather than accusing him of direct involvement. Both defendants have denied all allegations. Christian Combs and 50 Cent’s Feud Spills From Court to Social Media Christian Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, has dismissed the lawsuit as meritless and overblown. He has accused opposing counsel, Tyrone Blackburn, of pursuing publicity rather than justice and has said the legal team intends to seek dismissal. Diddy’s representatives have echoed that position, framing the claims as an attempt to stretch liability without factual support. The case remains ongoing. Beyond the courtroom, the dispute has unfolded publicly through a growing war of words. 50 Cent has repeatedly mocked Christian online, including poking fun at a live performance where chants of “Bad Boy” failed to energize the crowd. Christian fired back on social media, writing, “The real reason why this senior citizen Curtis is angry and keeps posting me is cuz his BM .” The exchange added a personal layer to what had already become a highly visible feud. The tension follows the release of Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a Netflix documentary series produced by 50 Cent that examines allegations surrounding Diddy’s career and personal life. In response, Christian Combs and his brother Justin have said they plan to produce their own documentary to present their family’s perspective.
Bill Cosby Confirms Multiple Quaalude Prescriptions Used in Alleged Drugging Cases
Bill Cosby has offered startling new testimony regarding his past actions. In a deposition tied to a lawsuit filed by Donna Motsinger, who alleges she was raped by Cosby in the 1970s, he admitted to repeatedly refilling prescriptions for Quaaludes. Cosby said he obtained the drugs with the intention of giving them to women during sexual encounters. However, he insisted he never personally consumed them. His statements deepen the scrutiny surrounding decades-old allegations and raise fresh questions about his conduct. Cosby revealed that he received quaaludes from Dr. Leroy Amar, a gynecologist, during a poker game at his Los Angeles home prior to 1972. The circumstances have drawn criticism, given the ethical concerns surrounding such a prescription. Dr. Amar, later described as “disgraced,” had his medical license revoked in California in 1979. This further clouds the legitimacy of the prescription. This unusual context highlights the troubling environment in which these events allegedly occurred. Allegations from Donna Motsinger Motsinger’s account paints a harrowing picture. In her lawsuit, she claims that Cosby drugged her while she worked at the Trident restaurant in Sausalito, California. She recounts being offered a pill he insisted was an aspirin. She says she became disoriented and drifted in and out of consciousness. She says she awoke at her residence partially clothed, an experience central to her legal claims. Cosby is seeking to dismiss Motsinger’s lawsuit, but she remains determined to see her case through. Court documents indicate the quaaludes involved were round and white, details that reinforce her account. As the proceedings move forward, both sides are preparing to present their evidence and arguments. The spotlight is on how the court will navigate decades-old allegations.
50 Cent and Netflix Face Lawsuit from Former Sex Worker Over Diddy Documentary
Clayton Howard, a former sex worker, has filed a lawsuit disputing how his story was presented in the Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning, produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Since its release last month, the series has drawn sustained attention for its interviews with people connected to Sean “Diddy” Combs. It has also featured others who say they were harmed by him. Howard, who appears in the documentary, now says the finished project reshaped his account in ways he neither expected nor consented to. He argues that the edit left viewers with a version of events that no longer reflected his lived experience. According to court filings reviewed by Billboard, Howard claims his testimony was selectively altered to recast Cassie Ventura—whom he identifies as his primary trafficker—in a sympathetic role. In the lawsuit, he states, “The defendants deliberately edited, distorted, and misrepresented plaintiff’s account to present Cassie Ventura as a victim while omitting critical evidence of plaintiff’s sex trafficking by Ventura. This misrepresentation has severely tarnished my reputation.” Howard contends that crucial context was removed, changing the meaning of what he shared on camera. Moreover, he maintains that the resulting portrayal misled audiences and damaged his credibility. The complaint goes further, alleging that the editorial choices served interests beyond storytelling. Howard argues that the depiction advanced Jackson’s long-running conflict with Diddy while protecting someone he accuses of trafficking for commercial benefit. He says his account was sidelined in favor of a cleaner narrative that better fit the series’ larger arc. In his telling, the edits were strategic rather than incidental. A legal battle that challenges who controls the narrative As part of the lawsuit, Howard is asking Netflix to issue a disclaimer alerting viewers that the series may contain edited material that does not fully represent the underlying testimony. He is also seeking damages tied to reputational, emotional, and financial harm. As of now, neither Netflix nor 50 Cent has responded publicly to the filing. The case remains active. Howard’s claims build on an earlier lawsuit filed in July, in which he accused both Ventura and Diddy of participating in his sex trafficking. That complaint includes allegations of emotional distress, economic loss, and physical harm, including claims involving an STD and a terminated pregnancy. A judge has allowed Howard to pursue alternative methods of serving Ventura after standard attempts proved unsuccessful. Together, the filings add another layer of legal scrutiny to an already contested public narrative. The dispute arrives amid renewed debate over authorship and accountability in high-profile documentary filmmaking. As Howard seeks to reclaim control of his story, the case raises familiar questions about power, profit, and representation in true crime and celebrity media. Ultimately, how the lawsuit unfolds may help clarify where editorial discretion ends—and responsibility begins—when real lives are shaped for a streaming audience.
Kanye West Sets a Firm Release Date for Bully After Months of Uncertainty
Kanye West resurfaced this week with an announcement that blends new music with public reflection. The artist revealed that his upcoming album, Bully, will be released on March 20. This ends speculation around its delayed arrival. According to Rolling Stone, the project will be distributed through the independent label Gamma. It will not arrive earlier as previously rumored. The timing places West back at the center of cultural conversation, both musically and personally. Those familiar with the album say Bully grapples with themes including “remorse, memory, ego, faith, and consequence.” West has stressed that the record is not designed as an apology or a bid for rehabilitation. Instead, it is presented as an unfiltered look at his internal battles, shaped by experience rather than explanation. The album, by his framing, documents a process rather than offering resolution. BULLY 3/20/26https://t.co/VRc8CimxyL — Joseph Karre (@JosephKarre) January 28, 2026 A Moment of Public Reflection The album news follows a written apology West directed to the Jewish community in a recent essay published by The Wall Street Journal. In the piece, he asked for “patience and understanding” while acknowledging the harm caused by his past remarks and actions. He tied much of that period to longstanding mental health struggles. This offers context without attempting to excuse his behavior. The statement stood out for its directness and restraint. West traced part of his personal unraveling to a 2002 car accident that resulted in neurological damage. “I lost touch with reality,” he wrote, describing how unresolved issues intensified over time. “I said and did things I deeply regret. I treated some of the people I love the most poorly,” he added, reflecting on the personal toll of that period. Looking back, he concluded, “In hindsight, I became disconnected from my authentic self.” He also addressed decisions that fueled public backlash, including embracing “the most destructive symbol I could find” and selling merchandise bearing offensive imagery. “Living with bipolar type-1,” West explained, “includes moments of disconnection—many of which I still cannot remember—that result in poor judgment and reckless behavior that often feels surreal.” He continued, “I am profoundly ashamed of my actions during that period; I pledge to take responsibility for my behavior and seek meaningful change.” West ended the essay with a clear statement of intent: “While none of this justifies what I’ve done, I want to make it clear—I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people.”
Pharrell Williams Claims Neptunes Lawsuit Is ‘Premature’
Pharrell Williams is hitting back at claims of financial impropriety from his former Neptunes partner, Chad Hugo. According to a statement obtained by Billboard, representatives for the famed producer noted that “a standard accounting review is already in progress.” The lawsuit filed by Hugo was referred to as “premature,” and reps for Williams claim there might not even be a dispute. The statement continues, “If the accounting review determines that money is owed, the appropriate party will pay it. Pharrell has consistently acted in good faith.” The statement also noted that Pharrell has a “great respect” for Hugo and “looks forward to resolving this in a way that honors their shared history.” As of this report, Hugo has not responded to Williams’ statement. INGLEWOOD, CA – MARCH 24: (L-R) Shay Haley, Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo perform onstage at Nickelodeon’s 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards at The Forum on March 24, 2018 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Pharrell Williams Accused of ‘withholding’ neptunes money In a federal California courtroom on Friday (Jan. 23), per court documents obtained by Complex, Hugo claims Williams is guilty of withholding money and mishandling their company’s account records. The pair, who’ve created dozens of hits together as both members of N.E.R.D and the production group, The Neptunes, founded their company N.E.R.D. Music, LLC, back in 2014. According to the terms of their company, Williams receives 50% company’s funds, which come from “touring and other income,” whereas Hugo and the third N.E.R.D. member, Sheldon “Shay” Haley, each receive 25%. All “merchandising and trademark income” is equally distributed among the three members. Hugo, who refers to his role in their partnership as the “principal composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, and producer responsible for programming, instrumentation, and overall sound design,” claims Williams is required to provide documentation about “income, expenses, royalties, and other financial issues,” but has failed to do so.
Nicki Minaj Slams Donald Trump’s ‘Bullies,’ Says She’s His ‘No.1 Fan’
Nicki Minaj is more than a supporter of President Donald Trump; she’s his biggest fan. On Wednesday (Jan.28), President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hosted a “Trump Accounts Summit” in Washington, D.C. Among the guest speakers was Nicki Minaj, who referred to herself as Trump’s “No.1 fan,” and accused others of “bullying” him. “I don’t know what to say, but I will say that I am probably the president’s No. 1 fan. That’s not going to change,” Minaj said as she stood at the podium with Trump by her side. She makes it clear that she has not been swayed by the criticism or “hate” she’s been receiving for supporting the controversial president. “It does not affect me at all,” Minaj said. Nicki Minaj: I am probably the president’s number one fan. That’s not going to change. And the hate or what people have to say does not affect me at all. It actually motivates me to support him more. We won’t let them get away with bullying him. God is protecting him. pic.twitter.com/872R9Lzo0C — Acyn (@Acyn) January 28, 2026 “God is protecting him,” Nicki Minaj Says Minaj says the criticism she’s received only motivates her to “support him [Trump] more.” She continued, “It’s gonna motivate all of us to support him more.” The “Starships” rapper also made it a point to call out the president’s “bullies.” She added, “We’re not going to let them get away with bullying him and, you know, the smear campaigns: It’s not going to work, OK? He has a lot of force behind him, and God is protecting him. Amen.” Back in December, the rapper turned heads for her appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest. Throughout her conversation with Erica Kirk—the wife of late right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk—Nicki Minaj discussed her ongoing beef with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The rapper also shared her thoughts on Donald Trump’s administration. Minaj specifically commented on Newsom’s support for gender affirming care for transgender youth.
Ray J Breaks Silence On Health Struggles After Being Hospitalized For Drug Use
Ray J is opening up about a serious health scare after being hospitalized earlier this month, addressing fans with a candid and sobering message about the toll drug and alcohol use has taken on his body. The singer, reality TV personality, and entrepreneur revealed that he was admitted to a hospital in Las Vegas after experiencing alarming health symptoms that required immediate medical attention. In a series of live videos and messages shared on social media, Ray J connected his hospitalization to years of heavy drinking and substance use, describing the experience as a major wake-up call. “I’ve done a lot of damage to myself,” Ray J said while speaking directly to viewers, warning others about the long-term consequences of drug and alcohol abuse. He explained that his health issues have been building over time and emphasized that the situation became serious enough for doctors to intervene. During his message, Ray J appeared emotional as he reflected on how his lifestyle choices have affected his body, particularly his heart. He urged fans to prioritize their health and not ignore warning signs, noting that he wishes he had taken his own well-being more seriously sooner. Despite the gravity of the situation, Ray J thanked fans for their prayers and support, saying the outpouring of concern has meant a lot to him during his recovery. He did not share a detailed timeline for his return to work but made it clear that his focus is now on healing and making better decisions moving forward. Ray J has been in the public eye for decades, first rising to fame as a singer before becoming a familiar face on reality television and in business. His latest update marks one of his most personal moments yet, as he uses his platform to speak openly about health, accountability, and the consequences of substance use. As he continues to recover, Ray J hopes his experience can serve as a cautionary message for others, reminding fans that fame and success don’t protect anyone from the real-world impact of unhealthy habits. View this post on Instagram