‘Mob James’ No More, James McDonald Uses Podcast To Steer Young Men Right
‘Mob James’ No More, James McDonald Uses Podcast To Steer Young Men Right
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In the early ’90s, Death Row Records had a roster that could compete with any label’s top talent, and CEO Suge Knight earned a reputation as one of the most feared men in the industry. James McDonald, then known as Mob James, was the instrument of Knight’s intimidation. McDonald served as Death Row’s muscle and Suge’s go-to-guy for years.
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The cover girl also had on torn and frayed boyfriend jeans that covered her pinup figure.
And the silver screen staple added comfortable looking brown boots that were faded at the toe.
Winter attire: The Hollywood staple, who is married to 64-year-old Private Practice veteran Brian Benben, wore a light gray military style coat with red piping and bronze buttons for her casual outing
Her long hair was worn down in soft waves and she had minimal makeup on as she was seen outside her gray car.
Stowe and Benben met on the set of NBC s The Gangster Chronicles and married in 1982. They share a daughter May who was born in 2006.