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Rapper Ross Loses in Blogger Beatdown Case

41610ross.jpg This is one of those stories that hits close to home: in 2008, it was revealed by The Smoking Gun that rapper Rick Ross (who sometimes likes to write it Ke$ha style, Rick Ro$$) once worked as a corrections officer, and when "YouTube entertainer" DJ Vlad Lyubovny "questioned his street cred," Ross's crew allegedly beat him up, leaving him with a broken eye socket. After two years in court, a Manhattan federal jury found in DJ Vlad's favor, awarding him $300,000 in damages. "As an individual that covers breaking news in the hip hop world...I am grateful that the jury punished Rick Ross for setting me up, when all I was doing was covering the news and making commentary," Lyubovny said after the verdict. A victory for bloggers and vloggers everywhere!

Ross also seemed relatively chipper when MTV found him after the verdict: "I've been fighting a $4 million lawsuit for the last two years. My defense was a success...God bless America! The lawsuit is done. Even though I plan to appeal the decision, I thank the courts for the monetary decision that they made. They were extremely lenient, I appreciate that. It's back to the business for the boss."

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  • whitecastlerock

    Why didn't Gothamist report on the death of Pete Steele, lead singer and bass player of Type O Negative? He was born and raised in Brooklyn. Is Brooklyn only relevant when it revolves around Greenpoint or Williamsburg? Pete Steele died on April 14th–heart failure was the cause, he was 48. Gothamist would rather publish stories about men in fucking panda suits or blocked bike lanes. Maybe he wasn't hip and fucking fabulous-he was a great bass player and Type O Negative did have a platinum selling album. Rest in Peace Pete...

  • some guy

    no one cares, gramps

  • whitecastlerock

    fuck off and die dickface. Swallow some hipster's load before you kick the bucket asshole

  • longacre

    Uhh, why isn't he in jail? Inmates have a soft spot in their hearts for former CO's who pretend to be thugs.

  • LB

    Because he has money ! Duh. Justice takes a minute when you have the dough for appeals and "People" behind you .

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