Rabu, 03 April 2019

Nipsey Hussle Was At His Store to Help Just Released Ex-Con Pal - TMZ

Nipsey Hussle Was At His Store ... To Help Just Released Ex-Con Pal

4/3/2019 1:00 AM PDT

EXCLUSIVE

Nipsey Hussle was in the middle of a good deed right before he was gunned down in front of his store ... where he was trying to help out an old friend who just got out of prison.

Sources connected to Nipsey tell TMZ ... the reason he was at his Marathon Clothing store Sunday is because he was trying to hook up his ex-con pal with some new gear so he could look good before meeting up with his own family and friends later in the day.

We're told Nipsey's friend had just walked out of the pen after 20 years behind bars.

Our sources say Nipsey didn't notify his team or his primary security guard he'd be going to the store solo -- it was a spur of the moment thing ... we're told no one in his camp was aware he'd left home.

Nipsey's friend is one of the other two people who were injured in Sunday's shooting -- we're told the third guy was the friend's nephew, who drove him to Marathon Clothing. 

We broke the story ... a man walked up on Nipsey and co. and fired multiple rounds before fleeing in a waiting car. The shooter circled back to shoot Nipsey multiple times, not to mention kicking him in the head before leaving. Nipsey died from his wounds.

Police have identified 29-year-old Eric Holder as the suspected gunman -- who they finally brought into custody Tuesday after a 2-day manhunt. 

The LAPD believes Holder shot Nipsey over a personal dispute. Our sources tell us Nipsey shunned the guy after he tried approaching him for a convo, because he pegged him for a snitch. Holder allegedly returned shortly thereafter with a gun and opened fire.

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2019-04-03 08:00:00Z
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Parents charged in college cheating scam turn to consultant to understand prison life - CBS News

The most high-profile defendants charged in the massive college admissions scandal are due in federal court Wednesday afternoon. Actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman are among the 15 parents expected to go before a judge, accused of cheating to get their kids into elite universities.

Loughlin, who has remained tight-lipped about her legal strategy ahead of her federal court appearance, and her husband designer Mossimo Giannulli, are accused of paying half a million dollars to get their two daughters into USC by having them labeled as recruits to the school's crew team.

Huffman is charged with paying the scheme's alleged mastermind, Rick Singer, $15,000 to have a proctor correct her daughter's SATs. We're learning some parents may be considering plea deals and are seeking advice on time spent behind bars from a former convicted felon to help them make that decision.

Justin Paperny is a former stockbroker who served prison time for fraud and now works with wealthy clients as a prison consultant. He told CBS News has been hired by one parent charged in the scheme and is in talks with several others.

"They're scared and it's 'Can I survive in prison? Am I cut out for prison?'" Paperny said. "What's most surprising to me about the first conversation is how many of them didn't view their actions as criminal."

Paperny said he is helping them confront their denial while answering their basic questions about prison life, including ""What's it like? What will my job be? Can my family visit? Is there email? Is there internet?"

But Paperny said the most important conversations he's had with many are about accepting responsibility, which he believes can lead to a more lenient sentence. 

"I would encourage defendants, any defendants, if they broke the law to own it, to acknowledge it, to run not walk towards taking a plea agreement," Paperny said. "Those that respond more appropriately should get better prison sentences."

CBS News learned from court documents filed Tuesday that at least one of the parents expected in court Wednesday – businessman Devin Sloane who's accused of paying a $250,000 bribe – is already in plea discussions with the government. We may soon know if others are having similar talks.

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2019-04-03 11:37:00Z
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Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London shared a ‘modern-day love story.’ Now, she’s ‘completely lost.’ - The Washington Post


Nipsey Hussle and Lauren London arrive at the Warner Music Pre-Grammy Party 2019 on February 7, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/Sipa USA/AP)

On Tuesday, actress Lauren London opened Instagram — the same app where she first connected with her partner, Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle, more than five years ago — and shared a series of photos. There’s one of London embracing Hussle, a wide smile bringing out her dimples. In another, a grinning Hussle lifts his young son high in the air.

“I am completely lost,” London wrote in the post’s caption, her first public statement since Hussle, 33, was shot to death Sunday in South Los Angeles. “I’ve lost my best friend My sanctuary My protector My soul.... I’m lost without you We are lost without you babe I have no words.”

The emotional post came just hours after authorities announced the arrest of Los Angeles resident Eric Holder, 29, who is suspected of killing Hussle and injuring two others. LAPD chief Michel Moore told reporters Tuesday at a news conference that police believe the shooting was the result of “a personal matter” between Hussle and Holder.

In the aftermath of the shooting, amid the flood of tributes to Hussle from Los Angeles city officials, celebrities and fans, there were countless messages of condolence directed at London. The pair have been together since 2013 and share a son, whom they raised alongside a daughter and another son from previous relationships.

By early Wednesday, the 34-year-old’s Instagram post had nearly 3.9 million likes and more than 380,000 comments, with celebrities such as Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez and Janelle Monáe offering their support.

“Soulmates forever!” Keys wrote on Instagram. “We are all Sending you, your babies and your family the brightest most protective and loving collective unified light beautiful sister.”

Lopez commented that she was “praying for God to give you and your family all the strength you may need during this time.”

In another comment, Monáe wrote that Hussle’s “energy and spirit” will always be with London.

“We are all here for you sis,” the singer wrote. “Wrapping our arms around you and your beautiful family. We love you.”

For many social media users, London’s message reopened the wounds left by Hussle’s death.

Their relationship started with a direct message on Instagram.

“Our stories are very different,” London told GQ in February when she and Hussle were featured for this year’s Power Couple issue. “I did not slide into his DMs. My homeboy did....”

In an interview last year with Boom 103.9 Philly, Hussle refused to reveal what the contents of the messages were, only noting that “they went a long way.”

Rewind to 2013. Hussle, who was continuing his slow but steady ascension in the rap world, had just dropped his eighth mix tape, “Crenshaw,” and was selling limited-edition copies for $100 each. London, then a series regular on the hit BET show “The Game,” wanted to buy the albums for her co-stars, GQ’s Mark Anthony Green reported.

London started following Hussle on Instagram. He followed her back. A “modern-day love story” blossomed, Green wrote.

In a GQ “Couples Quiz” video uploaded to YouTube last week, the pair revealed that they met for the first time in person at Hussle’s clothing store in South Los Angeles. The rapper was outside the store Sunday when he was shot.

“What did I think of you?” London asked Hussle, one of 30 questions she posed to the rapper as part of a challenge intended to see how well he knew her. (Hussle got 24 answers correct).

“I thought she was head-over-heels committed and ready to roll,” Hussle said in the video, prompting swift denials from London.

“I thought he was very tall,” she said, smiling.

Together, according to GQ, the couple was “redefining what a storybook romance looks like in 2019.”

But just a few years into their relationship, London told GQ she was faced with a life-altering choice between her family and her career.

The actress, a Los Angeles native like Hussle, had first appeared in music videos for artists such as Pharrell Williams and Ludacris before landing her breakout role in the 2006 film “ATL.” Following a successful run on the TV show, “The Game,” which ended in 2015, London was “handpicked” by director John Singleton to star in his new crime drama series, “Snowfall,” Hussle told GQ.

“She read, got the part, shot the pilot . . . did stunts . . . this was her dream role,” Hussle said.

Then London found out she was pregnant with Hussle’s baby. Without pressure from Hussle, London said she passed on the role. “Snowfall,” now on FX, is in its second season.

“Do I choose my soul or myself?” London said. “I went with my soul.”

The couple welcomed a son, Kross Asghedom, in 2016 — the newest addition to their family, which already consisted of London’s son with rapper Lil Wayne and Hussle’s daughter from a past relationship.

Beyond being celebrated for his music and his dedication to improving his community, Hussle was remembered as a loving father. In one photo shared Tuesday by London, Hussle and Kross were all smiles as they snuggled together.

Kross’s first words were “da da,” London said in the YouTube clip. As of early Wednesday, the video had been watched more than 7 million times.

On Tuesday, tributes to Hussle continued.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti described the rapper as “an artist who touched our city and the lives far beyond.”

“He was a tireless advocate for the young people of this city and of this world, to lift them up . . . by not being imprisoned by where you come from or past mistakes, but the possibility of what comes in the future,” Garcetti said during Tuesday’s news conference.

When Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook dropped 20 points, 20 rebounds and 21 assists in Tuesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers, there was only one person on his mind, The Washington Post’s Des Bieler reported.

“That wasn’t for me, man,” Westbrook said after the game. “That was for my bro . . . That’s for Nipsey.”

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2019-04-03 10:46:37Z
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Selasa, 02 April 2019

Kim Kardashian reveals baby name she's considering for fourth child - Fox News

Kim Kardashian recently revealed that she's never officially named her children before they were born and she's had a chance to bond with them.

However, the reality TV star and businesswoman said that doesn't mean she doesn't mull over a few options beforehand.

During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney, Kardashian spilled some family secrets when it comes to the baby-naming process.

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"We all weigh in. I definitely take a family survey but it's usually after the baby is born and we're trying to figure out what the baby looks like," Kardashian, a mother of three, told late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. "I usually go about three or four days nameless until I feel that it really connects with the baby."

Kourtney admitted she's even tried out different names on different names on occasion — a process that once spanned an entire week.

"One day, Reign, his name was Preston for one whole day. I [knew] in my soul his name is Reign, and Scott didn't believe me," Kourtney explained, referring to her 4-year-old son. "It didn't work out."

Kimmel then asked Kardashian, who's expecting baby No. 4 via surrogate with husband Kanye West in May, if she has any names in mind.

"I actually do not, but I was Googling Armenian boys names last night ... and I couldn't really find anything," Kardashian said.

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But then Kardashian clarified that there is actually one name she's considered.

"I was truthfully thinking about just naming him Rob, my brother, Rob," the 38-year-old added. "But then it's like North, Saint, Chicago, Rob. It doesn't like really go, but I really was feeling that or like Robert, and my brother approved it. So that's like, our one kind of name. Rob West."

A source told Fox News in January the couple are expecting a baby boy — which would be the second son for the pair, who also share son Saint, 3, and daughters North, 5, and Chicago, 1.

In August, a source told Entertainment Tonight that West and Kardashian wanted four children: two girls and two boys.

"Kim and Kanye have always wanted a big family. Kim loved growing up with a lot of siblings and wants the same for her children," the source said. "[Kanye would] have as many [kids] as possible."

Fox News' Jessica Sager contributed to this report.

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2019-04-02 18:47:13Z
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Nipsey Hussle knew the man accused of killing him, police chief says - CNN

Moore declined to elaborate on the feud between the two, saying he didn't want to jeopardize any potential prosecution, but he said the suspect -- who has been identified via surveillance video and witnesses as 29-year-old Eric Holder -- approached Nipsey and others multiple times, engaging them in conversation, the chief said.
Nipsey Hussle was slain Sunday in front of a store he owns.
At one point, Holder returned with a handgun, and "purposely and repeatedly fired" at the men, injuring two of them and killing the rapper, he said.
Holder should turn himself in, Moore said, warning the community that anyone who helps him or the getaway driver avoid arrest will be prosecuted.
"There should be no safe haven for this individual. He poses an imminent risk to public safety," he said.
Though the rapper was a member of an arm of the Crips street gang and police believe Holder belongs to a gang as well, Moore declined to specify any gang affiliation and said the dispute between the two does not appear gang-related.

Video shows shooting

The manhunt for Holder unfolded as surveillance video emerged showing the moment Nipsey and two others were shot Sunday afternoon.
The Grammy-nominated artist was among four people standing between cars outside The Marathon Clothing store he owned in Los Angeles' Hyde Park neighborhood, video from a surveillance camera trained on the parking lot shows.
Police are seeking Eric Holder, 29, in Nipsey Hussle's fatal shooting.
It is not clear which of the four is Nipsey, but they appear to be casually talking as others mill about in front of the store. A figure dressed in dark clothing appears to approach the four, and everyone scatters.
Two of the people standing by the car don't get far. They fall to the ground. One of them, wearing a white hat and shirt, tries to get back up but promptly collapses, the video, which has no sound, shows.
It is not clear if the figure in dark clothing is Holder, who police say is wanted in the homicide.

Vigil goes awry

Late Monday, about 300 people gathered around a candlelight memorial in The Marathon Clothing parking lot, feet from where the rapper was shot, when a person with a gun spurred the mourners to take off in every direction, police said.
There were initial reports of gunshots, but police quickly knocked down those reports. Moore acknowledged that two women showed up at a hospital late Monday night saying they had been shot at the vigil, but he said one of his commanders was near the scene and heard no gunshots.
"I'm lacking information that a shooting occurred," the chief said.
The crowd fled, he said, after someone at the vigil produced a handgun and another person tried to disarm the individual. A stampede ensued.
Los Angeles police spokeswoman Meghan Aguilar described it to CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS as "absolutely chaotic, mass panic."
"When we were watching it from footage from overhead, it was literally people scattered in all directions," she said.
The panic came about 8:15 p.m., Moore said, and "as (the crowd) fled, we had a series of falls and trips and injures." One individual was stabbed in the melee, but police have no suspect, he said.
Video from KCAL/KCBS shows mourners abruptly running through and around the candle-and-balloon memorial and into the street. Police with riot gear and batons begin forming containment lines.
People carry away the injured as emergency responders tend to people on the ground, the affiliate video shows.
Some present threw rocks and bottles at police officers, and an officer suffered a "serious cut" to his hand, requiring sutures, Moore said. At least one person was detained for disorderly conduct, Aguilar said.
Nineteen people were transported to the hospital, most of them with trample injuries, the Los Angeles Fire Department said. Two suffered critical injuries, and two more were hurt seriously. One person was hit by a car, the department said.
None of the injured people suffered gunshot wounds, Los Angeles police said.

Police ID car and alleged shooter

The grainy video of Nipsey's shooting does not provide much in the way of detail, but police late Monday offered additional information about the shooting.
At about 3:20 p.m. Sunday, the suspect walked up to the men standing in the parking lot and opened fire, police said. He then ran down an alley and jumped into the passenger side of a car driven by an unidentified woman, they said.
The car was a white, four-door 2016 Chevrolet Cruze with the California license plate 7RJD742, police said.
Two people were transported to the hospital; one refused treatment at the scene, and Nipsey died from gunshots to the head and torso, authorities said.
The 33-year-old rhymesmith was a mainstay of the Crenshaw District where he grew up. He owned businesses there, invested in the community and counted several Los Angeles rappers among his influences and collaborators.
Two of his mixtapes -- "Slauson Boy Vol. 1" and "Crenshaw" -- took their names from the area. The Marathon Clothing store sits near West Slauson Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard. Though Nipsey released several mixtapes independently or through his All Money In record label, his studio debut, "Victory Lap," dropped last year and was nominated for a Grammy.
Before his death, Nipsey, a member of the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, had requested a meeting to discuss ways to mitigate gang violence, Los Angeles police Commissioner Steve Soboroff said Tuesday, sharing an email he received from the rapper and Jay-Z's Roc Nation.
It said, "Our goal is to work with the department to help improve communication relationships, and work towards changing the culture and dialogue between LAPD and the inner city. We want to hear about your new programs, your goals for the department, as well as how we can help stop gang violence and help you help kids."
"The meeting will happen," Soboroff said. "It will happen when Roc Nation and Nipsey's family come together."

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2019-04-02 17:50:00Z
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Kim Kardashian reveals baby name she's considering for fourth child - Fox News

Kim Kardashian recently revealed that she's never officially named her children before they were born and she's had a chance to bond with them.

However, the reality TV star and businesswoman said that doesn't mean she doesn't mull over a few options beforehand.

During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney, Kardashian spilled some family secrets when it comes to the baby-naming process.

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"We all weigh in. I definitely take a family survey but it's usually after the baby is born and we're trying to figure out what the baby looks like," Kardashian, a mother of three, told late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. "I usually go about three or four days nameless until I feel that it really connects with the baby."

Kourtney admitted she's even tried out different names on different names on occasion — a process that once spanned an entire week.

"One day, Reign, his name was Preston for one whole day. I [knew] in my soul his name is Reign, and Scott didn't believe me," Kourtney explained, referring to her 4-year-old son. "It didn't work out."

Kimmel then asked Kardashian, who's expecting baby No. 4 via surrogate with husband Kanye West in May, if she has any names in mind.

"I actually do not, but I was Googling Armenian boys names last night ... and I couldn't really find anything," Kardashian said.

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But then Kardashian clarified that there is actually one name she's considered.

"I was truthfully thinking about just naming him Rob, my brother, Rob," the 38-year-old added. "But then it's like North, Saint, Chicago, Rob. It doesn't like really go, but I really was feeling that or like Robert, and my brother approved it. So that's like, our one kind of name. Rob West."

A source told Fox News in January the couple are expecting a baby boy — which would be the second son for the pair, who also share son Saint, 3, and daughters North, 5, and Chicago, 1.

In August, a source told Entertainment Tonight that West and Kardashian wanted four children: two girls and two boys.

"Kim and Kanye have always wanted a big family. Kim loved growing up with a lot of siblings and wants the same for her children," the source said. "[Kanye would] have as many [kids] as possible."

Fox News' Jessica Sager contributed to this report.

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2019-04-02 16:18:54Z
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Kim Kardashian Explaining How She Got Famous to North West Is the Best Thing You'll See All Day - Cosmopolitan.com


    Once upon a time, there was a man named Robert Kardashian who was friends with a certain football player, and Robert married Kris Jenner. Robert and Kris had Kim Kardashian, and the rest is history.

    Except not. There’s a ton that happened between then and now, including a crazy murder case, Kris’s short-lived music career, Kim’s tenure as Paris Hilton’s assistant, and Kim’s sex tape. There’s a ton this mogul is famous for, and Kim had to explain her origin story to her 5-year-old daughter, North West. In true Kardashian fashion, she did it on video, and it’s incredibly awkward and hilarious.

    In the latest episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, North asked Kim why they’re always followed by paparazzi, and Kim used it as a teaching moment. Kim previously told her they’re just famous because they’re on TV, but this time she elaborated a little more. She told North, “To get very technical—my name is Kim Kardashian. And Daddy is Kanye West. And Daddy is a singer, performer, artiste. Mommy has so many talents I can’t even begin to name them.” If you watch the video, it’s even more uncomfy than it sounds:

    And while Kim was talking to Jimmy Kimmel on his show last night, she said she wasn’t being totally serious. “I was obviously a little bit joking.” She added, “As they get older, we’ll continue to have that conversation and just explain to them.”

    Then she explained that North gets excited about her status as a baby celebrity and shouts that she’s with Kim and Kanye while they’re out in public. Kim remembered, “The other day I took North to a wedding and she was rolling down the window and going, ‘Kim Kardashian’s in here!’ like, screaming to all the drivers, saying: ‘Hi! I’m North West! Kanye West is my dad!’ And I was just like, ‘Oh my gosh,’ rolling up the window and putting on the child lock.” Ugh, kids. Gotta love ’em.

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    2019-04-02 15:43:00Z
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