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A Mahwah couple says rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie rented the home, but caused over $260,000 worth of damage before abandoning the property. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)
MAHWAH, NJ A Mahwah couple is suing the Bronx rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie for over $260,000 in damages caused to their home while the rapper and co-CEO of his label, Quincy Acheampong, were staying there.
According to court filings, A Boogie, born Artist Dubose, and Acheampong entered into a lease agreement with Lawrence and Carolyn Guarino, who own a property on Finn Court, in September 2017.
Filed by Chubb Insurance Company in Bergen County Superior Court last Wednesday, the lawsuit said Dubose and Acheampong abandoned the property without notice sometime prior to December 2018, leaving significant damage to all areas of the home.
By Ryan Navarro | January 15, 2021 | 11:12am EST
Joy Reid attends the National Town Hall on the second day of the 48th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation on Sept. 13, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)
As higher education institutions undertake pandemic-related layoffs and furloughs at remarkably high rates, Howard University is moving in a different direction by adding a national news anchor to the school’s faculty this semester. Along with exploring the Internet’s capacity to help journalists reveal racial injustice, uncover sexual assault, and ignite the downfall of an American president, students can also learn from MSNBC host Joy Reid when her journalism master class “Covering Race, Gender & Politics in the Digital Age” begins Jan. 25.
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A woman known as one of Black America’s most influential politicians at the national level is proposing a comprehensive new reparations plan.
Punitive obligations, which legally sanction financial payout from the federal government are well past due for today’s descendants of Black Africans who were enslaved in the U.S. during the era of early America’s so-called “Peculiar Institution.”
It is a well-documented fact that the white male-dominated U.S. power structure never would have obtained the wealth and power it has been known to have for centuries without the forced free labor, which was performed by Black Africans who entered the U.S. via the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
Was Dawn Wells married? A look at her ex-husband Larry Rosen and her other relationships
Down Wells passed away on Wednesday (December 30) due to coronavirus (COVID-19). The actress, who became famous for her role of Mary Ann on Gilligan’s Island, was 82 at the time of her death. But was Dawn married? Here’s a look at her ex-husband Larry Rosen
and other relationships.
The news of Dawn’s death was confirmed by her publicist Harlan Boll. Her co-star, Tina Louise also broke her silence as she said, “I was sad to learn of Dawn’s passing, I will always remember her kindness to me. We shared in creating a cultural landmark that has continued to bring comfort and smiles to people during this difficult time. I hope that people will remember her the way that I do – always with a smile on her face.”