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Music YNW Melly has been behind bars in Florida since his initial arrest on two counts of first-degree murder in 2019.
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Music YNW Melly's legal battle continues.
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Music "Unsuccessful is not the same as ineffective," a prosecutor remarked of the defense, and when the opposing side is empathetic, you know something went wrong.
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Music A Florida judge ruled that YNW Melly will face trial again in September of next year, and also updated his tampering case.
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Crime YNW Melly remains confident that he'll be going home soon.
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Entertainment Another day, another Bill Cosby trial update.
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Music YNW Melly's attorney has reportedly been under investigation for 18 months for possible alleged witness tampering.
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Music Justin Johnson wants another shot.
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Music Pras suffered a legal setback in the case.
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Pop Culture Bad news for the disgraced media executive.
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Music The prosecutors and court will begin the jury selection process in about seven weeks, which will reopen this double murder case.
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Music The rapper was ordered to pay $7.1 million to Priscilla Rainey last year.
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Pop Culture On top of the news, Lanez's attorneys filed another motion, this one seeking to disqualify Judge David Herriford from the Canadian's case.
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Music Prosecutors are also looking for a joint trial with YNW Bortlen.
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Life The prosecution's request comes after YNW Bortlen was arrested for witness tampering earlier this month.
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Music Detective M. Moretti, who was accused of witness intimidation in YNW Melly's first trial, signed the affidavit.
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Pop Culture Heard and her team believe that Juror #15 was improperly vetted, and may not have actually been the person summoned to court.
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Crime Tory's attorneys claim the rapper didn't receive a fair trial after the judge "erroneously allowed" an Instagram post into evidence.
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Crime The move comes just a few weeks after Young Thug's prosecution made a similar move.
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Crime Derek Chauvin's attorney requests to have the jury verdict thrown out.
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Gossip First, Karlissa Saffold announced that she'll be launching an NSFW account on her son, Blueface's birthday. Now, Jamie King is following suit.
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