
Baton Rouge native Webbie, 23, was arrested September 14 and charged with felony eluding after leading police on a dangerous high-speed chase through Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Police reports reveal that officers attempted to stop a 2009 Dodge Challenger for a routine traffic stop last Sunday on I-59 North at 3:30pm. The driver ignored the officer’s flashing lights and began driving erratically before crashing into a black 1999 Mercury Cougar. The driver of the Challenger kept going, and police temporarily gave up pursuit to assist the injured passengers of the other vehicle. Later, authorities found the damaged Challenger abandoned in a Walmart parking lot, and eyewitnesses confirmed that three men exited the vehicle for a 1993 Ford Crown Victoria. The vehicle was quickly tracked down and Webbie, real name Webster Gradney, was identified as the driver by the initial traffic stop authorities. Webbie is also facing millions of dollars in lawsuits, amidst claims that he took money from several promoters, but failed to show up to perform at the concerts.
By Nolan Strong
Hip-Hop crooner Nate Dogg has suffered a second stroke, sources have told AllHipHop.com.
While details are sketchy, sources stated that the rapper is in serious condition due to the stroke, which is his second since December 20, 2007.
Sources told AllHipHop.com that at the moment, the famed singer cannot breathe on his own.
The first stroke left Nate Dogg, born Nathaniel Hale, partially paralyzed on the left side of his body, although his brain didn’t suffer any major damage from incident.
In May, rumors surfaced that Nate Dogg had died as a result of the stroke, but his manager Rod McCrew dismissed the reports, and stated that he was pleased with the progress of Nate Dogg’s recovery.
In June, Nate Dogg was arrested for allegedly making threats against his former girlfriend as he followed her in another car on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles

They are selling Michael Jackson’s dirty underwear on eBay:
Michael Jackson’s notorious tighty whities are up for
grabs. A pair of size-28 Calvin Klein white briefs once belonging to
Wacko Jacko will be auctioned on eBay tomorrow, with a reserve price of
$1 million. The unwashed underpants have a sensational past. They were
part of the evidence confiscated in 2003 by then-Santa Barbara DA Tom
Sneddon, who wanted a DNA sample for his unsuccessful child-molestation
case against the washed-up King of Pop. The briefs
are part of a stash of Jacko artifacts offered by New Jersey
businessman Henry Vacarro, who obtained them in a bankruptcy case. For
extra authenticity, the briefs come sealed in an evidence bag and
wrapped with police tape. Also being sold are the Gloved One’s
handwritten note explaining why he wants an annulment from Lisa Marie
Presley and a used half-ounce tube of skin-bleaching cream.