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SNOOP DOGG - SNOOP DOGG STAGE INVADER PLANS TELL ALL BOOK
Original at Contactmusic.com
• Thu, May 14
UK Richard Monroe, Jr. filed a $22 million (£15 million) suit against the Drop It Like It's Hot hitmaker, real name Calvin Broadus, after claiming he had been hit by the star after climbing on stage during a 2005 concert. He also claimed Snoop Dogg's ...
Snoop Dogg cleared over fan's beating
Original at Sixshot.com
• Tue, May 12
By Sixshot.com info@sixshot.com Rapper Snoop Dogg did not hit a fan who jumped on stage at a 2005 Seattle gig, a jury in a civil court case decided. Rapper Snoop Dogg did not hit a fan who jumped on stage at a 2005 Seattle gig, a jury in a civil court case decided.But jurors found that Richard Monroe Jr did suffer serious injuries i...
RAPPER SNOOP DOGG ORDERED TO PAY
Original at Chronicmagazine.com
• Mon, May 11
05.11.09 ----- Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle Records, rapper Soopafly and other unnamed parties will pay Richard Monroe Jr. nearly $449000 in damages for an injury he sustained during an assault. "We're very pleased that the jury found that this incident was ...
Rapper cleared of beating charges
Original at Mirror.co.uk
• Sat, May 9
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UK A civil jury decided Snoop Dogg didn't hit a man who came up on stage during a 2005 concert near Seattle. The rapper wasn't in court when the jury's verdict cleared him of civil assault and battery claims. The jury did find that Richard Monroe Jr ...
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Message in a bottle
Original at The Statesman
• Fri, May 8
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India Snoop Dogg appeared in court in California to fight a civil lawsuit from a man who alleges he was assaulted by the rapper in 2005. Richard Monroe, Jr. is seeking $22 million in damages and punitive penalties from Snoop Dogg over claims the hip-hop star ...
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Today's music news blurbs: CBGB, Snoop Dogg, Chili Peppers
Original at submezzo.com
• Tue, Apr 28
By djchiclet Rapper Snoop Dogg testified yesterday in the $22 million dollar suit against him claiming that he did not lay a hand, much less a brass knuckled one as the plaintiff suggests, during an onstage fracas in 2005. Richard Monroe Jr. is suing Snoop alleging that he beat him down to a pulp after Monr...
Reality show: Who needs Blagojevich?
Original at Youngstown Vindicator
• Fri, Apr 24
• 2 related articles
OH Opening statements have begun in a civil trial against Snoop Dogg by a man who says the rapper and his entourage severely beat him in 2005. Richard Monroe, Jr., claims he suffered serious injuries after jumping onstage during a Seattle concert. ...
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SNOOP DOGG - SNOOP IN COURT FOR ASSAULT CASE
Original at Contactmusic.com
• Fri, Apr 24
• 2 related articles
UK SNOOP DOGG appeared in court in California on Friday (24Apr09) to fight a civil lawsuit from a man who alleges he was assaulted by the rapper in 2005. Richard Monroe, Jr. is seeking $22 million (£15 million) in damages and punitive penalties from Snoop ...
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Today's music news blurbs: Green Day, Marilyn Manson, Snoop Dogg
Original at submezzo.com
• Fri, Apr 24
By djchiclet Forget about his trouble with the IRS for a measly $200k in back taxes, today is Snoop Dogg’s first day in court for a civil trial where a man is suing him for $22 million in damages and punitive penalties. Richard Monroe, Jr. is suing Snoop over a massive beating he suffered after jumping on sta...
Snoop Dogg And The Game Hit With $20 Million Lawsuit
Original at Blastro Music
• Fri, Apr 21
In "It seemed like a good idea at the time" news, the pissed off homey Richard Monroe II has filed a $20 million civil suit against rappers Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Kurupt, The Game and Daz Dillinger for a vicious beating he suffered in front of thousands at the White River Amphitheatre last Ma...