Ne-Yo will receive $700,320 in lost wages. The controversy over whether R. Kelly booted R&B star Ne-Yo from his January “Double Up” tour because of Ne-Yo’s talent or because of a technicality has ended with a price tag. An L.A. judge has ordered Kelly’
Robert Emmett "Bob" Kelly, 78, of Los Alamos, N.M., died peacefully Monday, Aug. 25, 2008, with family by his side.
Bob was born Nov. 26, 1929, in Cape Girardeau, to Robert Emmett and Gladys Faye Adams Kelly Sr. He and Sarah Grace Combs of Inverness,
So today in the E! Online column The Awful Truth, Ted Casablanca writes about “has been” Tom Green performing stand-up at Club Spaceland in Los Angeles and bombing To be precise, he writes about what a “snooper” told him he or she saw.
We have a few
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Wins $700,000 lawsuit against promoter.
Here’s another R. Kelly lawsuit to add to the file: Hip-hop artist Ne-Yo has finally settled a $700,000 lawsuit that he originally
ABC News' Jennifer Parker reports: Tom Delay and Dennis Hastert -- who epitomized the Republican establishment in Congress during much of the Bush administration -- heaped praise on John McCain's vice presidential pick Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Wednesday,
Ne-Yo - the only R&B singer on Earth to name himself after the Doppler effect - is a pretty popular chap, but now that’s been legally confirmed.
Last year Ne-Yo was on tour supporting R Kelly, but he got the sack after two shows because he says the
Things aren't looking so good for R. Kelly. A federal judge just granted Ne-Yo $700,320 after he sued R Kelly from dropping his tour.
Ne-Yo and R. Kelly were co-headlining the Double Up tour of North America in 2007 when Ne-Yo was asked to leave the
NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Robert P. Kelly, chairman
and chief executive officer of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
(NYSE: BK), will be presenting at the 2008 Lehman Brothers Financial
Services Conference at 11:15 a.m. EDT on
Ne-Yo is $700,000 richer, and he has R. Kelly's egotistical grand-standing to thank. Rumor has it, R. Kelly kicked Ne-Yo off of his tour last year because the ladies were screaming a bit louder during the younger R&B singer's set than they were during
Mick Jagger's pout is officially fit for a museum. London's Victoria and Albert Museum announced yesterday that it bought the original artwork for the Rolling Stones' famous "lips'' logo, inspired by the singer's mouth, at a U.S. auction for $92,500.