by tenisha renee miller forts, and early vote and election

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By Tenisha Renee Miller SUN ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR What up doe! Although the weather’s coolin’ off, da streets are still blazin’ hot. Last month, a false alarm was sounded when rumors spread that Lori Harvey, comedian Steve Harvey’s 23-year-old daughter, was pregnant by Diddy. This month, word on da street is that she’s cheatin’ on Diddy with rapper Trouble. The rap- per added fuel to fire, when he allegedly posted a video of Lori and zoomed in on her boob. That pic alone is likely to start a fiery feud with not only Diddy but Trouble’s girl real- ity star Alexis Skyy. If she doesn’t want to lose out on a chauffeured Maybach to drive her wherever she wants and a luxury lifestyle that Diddy’s been givin’, she bet- ter put out that fire fast. When it comes to speed, R. Kelly will not be going anywhere too soon. The singer was denied bail and will have to wait until his trial for racketeering starts in May 2020, before he’ll see daylight. Meanwhile, R. Kelly has reportedly been hiding his loot to make it appear like he’s broke. Rumor has it that he deposited his loot into the bank account of a close friend. The feds aren’t believing him and think he’s lying. They supposedly wrote, "In fact, the defendant continues to re- ceive hundreds of thousands of dollars in connection with royalties he is owed for his music. The government's investigation has revealed that earlier this year, the defendant re-directed those royalties to the bank ac- count of a childhood friend. Regardless of where those funds are being held, how- ever, they belong to the defendant and, at any time, the defendant can redirect those funds — and future royalty proceeds earned — to an account in his name." Let’s hope his friend doesn’t run off with his loot. You can’t trust every- one! Speaking of trust, Evelyn Lozada shoulda known that she shouldn’t trust a man that cheated on her when they were dating…let alone after they jumped the broom. OG, of basketball wives put Evelyn’s ex Chad Ochocinco on blast, after she revealed text messages he sent to her to try to hook up. Evelyn claimed that Chad wasn’t interested in OG, but the texts proved otherwise. Three lessons can be learned: First, never trust a cheatin’ man. Second, retrieve deleted text mes- sages from your cheatin’ man’s phone to get the whole story. And, three with em- phasis never trust a cheatin’ man. On that note, we’re outta here to do some spyin’ of our own. Peace out! Shield director and Detroit native, Danielle Eliska Lyle PRNewswire/ -- Today, global music streaming and entertainment platform, TIDAL, has announced a long-term part- nership with the nation's foremost nonpar- tisan nonprofit dedicated to building the political power of young people, Rock The Vote. The partnership will kick off with TIDAL X Rock The Vote, a benefit concert to raise funds and awareness for voter registration, education and rights. Taking place on Monday, October 21st at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, TIDAL's 5th annual concert will be hosted by Angie Martinez and feature performances from Alicia Keys, Farruko, French Montana, Becky G, G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign, Carnage, CNCO, Moneybagg Yo, Doja Cat, Gashi, Dermot Kennedy, Lucky Daye, Angelica Vila, Ni- cole Bus and many more The 2020 election will be a critical mo- ment for our communities and it is imper- ative to ensure record-breaking youth voter turnout. One hundred percent of net proceeds from ticket sales and campaign will be donated to Rock The Vote to regis- ter and prepare new voters who are unfa- miliar with the process; build coordinated efforts with grassroots organizations in its partnership network to mobilize under- served youth across the country; litigate to fight for voting rights; and lead a high school civics education coalition. Following the benefit concert, TIDAL and Rock the Vote will continue to raise funds and support registration drives, voter education, relational organizing ef- forts, and early vote and Election Day ef- forts. Fans worldwide will be able to learn more, tune-in to the show and participate in fundraising efforts at TIDAL.com/ RockTheVote. Fans can also text TIDAL to 788-683 to donate. With support from partners like Mark Levinson By Harman, CIROC Ultra Premium Vodka and Snipes, 100% of net proceeds will be donated to Rock the Vote. Since inception in 2015, the "TIDAL X" benefit concerts have raised millions of dollars for social justice, criminal justice reform, disaster relief & recovery, and education causes. Each year more than 30 of the world's premier superstars and most promising emerging artists gather to sup- port those in need across the globe. Past performers include Stevie Wonder, Beyon- cé, JAY-Z, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Lopez, Kaskade, Fifth Harmony, Jessie Reyez, Alessia Cara, Flatbush Zombies, Bazzi and many more -- you can watch their perfor- mances here: TIDAL.com/Brooklyn The live streamed benefit show furthers TIDAL's commitment to supporting philan- thropic endeavors and key social issues that the music community is passionate about, including Lil Wayne's Social Wave For Change, T.I.'s TIDAL X: Money Talk Education Challenge as well as social jus- tice initiatives from A$AP Ferg, The LOX, Damian Marley, Dec. 99th and more.

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Page 1: By Tenisha Renee Miller forts, and early vote and Election

By Tenisha Renee Miller�SUN ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR�

What up doe! Although the�weather’s coolin’ off, da streets are still�blazin’ hot.� Last month, a false�alarm was sounded when�rumors spread that Lori�Harvey, comedian Steve�Harvey’s 23-year-old�daughter, was pregnant by�Diddy. This month, word�on da street is that she’s�cheatin’ on Diddy with�rapper Trouble. The rap-�per added fuel to fire,�when he allegedly posted�a video of Lori and�zoomed in on her boob.�That pic alone is likely to start a fiery feud�with not only Diddy but Trouble’s girl real-�ity star Alexis Skyy. If she doesn’t want to�lose out on a chauffeured Maybach to�drive her wherever she wants and a luxury�lifestyle that Diddy’s been givin’, she bet-�ter put out that fire fast.� When it comes to speed, R. Kelly will�not be going anywhere too soon. The�singer was denied bail and will have to�wait until his trial for racketeering starts�in May 2020, before he’ll see daylight.�Meanwhile, R. Kelly has reportedly been�hiding his loot to make it appear like he’s�broke. Rumor has it that he deposited his�loot into the bank account of a close�friend. The feds aren’t believing him and�think he’s lying. They supposedly wrote,�

"In fact, the defendant continues to re-�ceive hundreds of thousands of dollars in�connection with royalties he is owed for�his music. The government's investigation�has revealed that earlier this year, the�

defendant re-directed those�royalties to the bank ac-�count of a childhood friend.�Regardless of where those�funds are being held, how-�ever, they belong to the�defendant and, at any time,�the defendant can redirect�those funds — and future�royalty proceeds earned —�to an account in his name."�Let’s hope his friend�doesn’t run off with his�loot. You can’t trust every-�

one!� Speaking of trust, Evelyn Lozada�shoulda known that she shouldn’t trust a�man that cheated on her when they were�dating…let alone after they jumped the�broom. OG, of basketball wives put�Evelyn’s ex Chad Ochocinco on blast, after�she revealed text messages he sent to her�to try to hook up. Evelyn claimed that�Chad wasn’t interested in OG, but the�texts proved otherwise. Three lessons can�be learned: First, never trust a cheatin’�man. Second, retrieve deleted text mes-�sages from your cheatin’ man’s phone to�get the whole story. And, three with em-�phasis never trust a cheatin’ man.� On that note, we’re outta here to do�some spyin’ of our own. Peace out!�

Shield director and Detroit native,� Danielle Eliska Lyle�

PRNewswire/ -- Today, global music�streaming and entertainment platform,�TIDAL, has announced a long-term part-�nership with the nation's foremost nonpar-�tisan nonprofit dedicated to building the�political power of young people, Rock The�Vote. The partnership will kick off with�TIDAL X Rock The Vote, a benefit concert�to raise funds and awareness for voter�registration, education and rights. Taking�place on Monday, October 21st at Barclays�Center in Brooklyn, NY, TIDAL's 5th annual�concert will be hosted by Angie Martinez�and feature performances from Alicia�Keys, Farruko, French Montana, Becky G,�G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign, Carnage, CNCO,�Moneybagg Yo, Doja Cat, Gashi, Dermot�Kennedy, Lucky Daye, Angelica Vila, Ni-�cole Bus and many more� The 2020 election will be a critical mo-�ment for our communities and it is imper-�ative to ensure record-breaking youth�voter turnout. One hundred percent of net�proceeds from ticket sales and campaign�will be donated to Rock The Vote to regis-�ter and prepare new voters who are unfa-�miliar with the process; build coordinated�efforts with grassroots organizations in its�partnership network to mobilize under-�served youth across the country; litigate�to fight for voting rights; and lead a high�school civics education coalition.� Following the benefit concert, TIDAL�and Rock the Vote will continue to raise�funds and support registration drives,�voter education, relational organizing ef-�

forts, and early vote and Election Day ef-�forts.� Fans worldwide will be able to learn�more, tune-in to the show and participate�in fundraising efforts at TIDAL.com/�RockTheVote. Fans can also text TIDAL to�788-683 to donate.� With support from partners like Mark�Levinson By Harman, CIROC Ultra Premium�Vodka and Snipes, 100% of net proceeds�will be donated to Rock the Vote.� Since inception in 2015, the "TIDAL X"�benefit concerts have raised millions of�dollars for social justice, criminal justice�reform, disaster relief & recovery, and�education causes. Each year more than 30�of the world's premier superstars and most�promising emerging artists gather to sup-�port those in need across the globe. Past�performers include Stevie Wonder, Beyon-�cé, JAY-Z, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Lopez,�Kaskade, Fifth Harmony, Jessie Reyez,�Alessia Cara, Flatbush Zombies, Bazzi and�many more -- you can watch their perfor-�mances here: TIDAL.com/Brooklyn� The live streamed benefit show furthers�TIDAL's commitment to supporting philan-�thropic endeavors and key social issues�that the music community is passionate�about, including Lil Wayne's Social Wave�For Change, T.I.'s TIDAL X: Money Talk�Education Challenge as well as social jus-�tice initiatives from A$AP Ferg, The LOX,�Damian Marley, Dec. 99th and more.�