Thursday, February 5, 2015
Kanye West to Unveil adidas Collection at New York Fashion Week / Sean Combs and Laura Desmond: If You Don’t Have a Little Bit of Fear, You Can’t Be Fearless / Bobby Shmurda Remains In Jail After Bail Package Was Withdrawn / SnoopDogg’s son, Cordell Broadus, has committed to join UCLA #NationalSigningDay /
Musician, media mogul and entrepreneur Sean Combs sits down for an interview with Starcom CEO Laura Desmond to share his most meaningful life lessons. How did his childhood dictate his life trajectory and how did he get the confidence to believe he could accomplish anything he put his mind to?
Bobby Shmurda’s new attorney Kenneth J. Montgomery has released a statement to Complex regarding the withdrawn bail. “We are working on another more viable package,” Montgomery told Complex over email. “The average income of a household in Brooklyn is 44k. Mr. Pollard has not shot or killed anyone, nor has he been in possession of any drugs. However, his bail is 2 million. As a result of the bail amount we are dotting our I’s and crossing our T’s to make sure the package is approved by the Court.”
The New York Times is reporting that Bobby Shmurda’s recent bail package has been withdrawn, meaning he will remain in jail for the time being. The $2 million bail package application posted last Friday was pulled earlier today. Complex reached out to Kati Cornell, a spokeswoman for the office of the special narcotics prosecutor for New York City, who confirmed. “It is our understanding that the suretor has withdrawn and there is no hearing scheduled,” she told Complex in an email.
Last week, Bossip reported that Shmurda ”secured celebrity bail bondsman Ira Judelson, who said he’ll put up Shmurda’s $2 million bail as early as next week.” Complex reached out to Shmurda’s new attorney Kenneth J. Montgomery who confirmed that day that his bail package was posted but due to a 72 hour surety, the package would have to be sufficiently examined by the government. “If approved he is released. If not a hearing would be scheduled to litigate any issues,” Montgomery told Complex last week.
Montgomery confirmed to the NYTimes today that the bail package has been put on hold. “We’re trying to do a new bond application and are in the process in the figuring that out,” he said. “We’re hoping to get it done within the next week.”
Snoop Dogg’s son, Cordell Broadus, a highly-touted high school wide receiver has committed today (February 4) to join UCLA, where he’s join another famous hip-hop father’s son, Justin Combs, as member of the football Bruins.
The 6-foot-2 flanker made the announcement during National Signing Day where many of the ESPN 300 recruits made their decision. Snoop’s son was ranked #130 out of 300 and his long frame and speedy footwork helped powered the California nation to a successful senior campaign where he hauled in 39 passes for Bishop Gorman and scored 11 touchdowns. His team went undefeated and won the Nevada Division 1 state chip.
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