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Sean Combs’ staffers haven’t been paid in weeks

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Music mogul Sean Combs is serving a 4-year sentence in a New Jersey prison, but he is still Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at Combs Global Holding Companies based in Miami, Florida.

In addition to owning mansions, a fleet of luxury cars and a private jet, Combs owns Combs Enterprises, Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Wines and Spirits, Sean John clothing, Love Records, and The Sean Combs Foundation, among other entities.

Staffers who run the companies while Combs is locked up say they haven’t been paid.

Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ, Combs is financially secure and his finances are overseen by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment.

But some employees say they are missing paychecks. One staffer quit due to a dispute over his pay.

Combs’ spokesperson, Juda Engelmayer, denies reports that staffers and attorneys are missing paychecks. He says that all employees and attorneys have been paid and accounts are current.

Engelmayer says Combs controls his empire from behind bars and payments are issued when work is completed.

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Another source said Combs’ children do not have an unlimited supply of funds. When the family gathered for dinner in New York City the night before Combs’ sentencing, they were instructed to submit an invoice to pay the dinner bill. The cost of the bill was eventually reimbursed to the person who paid.

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Combs’ sons, Justin Combs (left) and Christian Combs (right) are set to appear in a Zeus docuseries.

In a trailer for the upcoming series, Christian and Justin are in a home theater watching their father’s downfall on a big screen.

Words like “the family,” “the foes,” “our voice,” “the loyalty,” “the betrayal,” “the truth” and “the lies” flash on the screen.

The trailer then plays audio of an automated voice announcing a prison call from FCI Fort Dix, where Combs is serving time for transportation to engage in prostitution.

Browns Deny Deion Sanders’ Request to Interview for Open Head Coach Position

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The Cleveland Browns fired head coach Kevin Stefanski on Monday following the Browns’ second consecutive losing season.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders quietly requested to interview with the Browns last week. But his request was denied.

Stefanski’s firing sparked speculation that Deion would be offered the position to coach his son Shedeur Sanders again.

Shedeur completed his first NFL season as a starting quarterback with 3 wins.

“I don’t think Deion’s the guy.”

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Browns insider Tony Rizzo said Deion is not in the running to coach the Browns.

“He’s got health issues. I don’t think Deion’s the guy,” Rizzo said on ESPN Cleveland‘s radio show.

The Colorado Buffaloes finished the 2025 season with a 3-9 record. Colorado recently hired Fernando Lovo as athletic director to help turn the program around.

Lovo said he wants to rebuild the football team with Coach Prime leading the way.

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“With Coach Prime’s national notoriety and who he is as a person, first and foremost, and his ability to reach a lot farther than maybe some other coaches might be able to because of who he is, I think is a real advantage for us,” Lovo said at his introductory news conference on Monday.

“We want to be a global brand. It’s on us as administrators to provide him with the resources he needs, but in terms of who he is as a person and the reach that he has, it’s a really special dynamic to have and I’m excited to leverage that,” Lovo continued.

Husband pleads for help after CPS teacher goes missing in Chicago

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A Chicago man is searching for his wife, a special education teacher who went missing on her way to an acupuncture appointment.

Linda Kathleen Brown, 53, vanished on her way to an appointment in Wicker Park on Saturday, January 3.

Her distraught husband, Antwon Brown, told police he last saw his wife in bed next to him on Friday night. He said she was gone when he woke up on Saturday morning.

“Everything was fine,” he said. “Next morning I woke up, it was like 8:35 a.m., and she was gone. No sign of her. I thought she went to acupuncture because she goes to acupuncture on Saturdays.”

Antwon said he was worried when his wife didn’t return home or call him all day Saturday.

“The hours that went past around 1:30, 2 p.m. I’m starting to wonder, like, ‘What’s going on?’ She hasn’t called me, because she normally would call me and tell me where she is going. She never did,” he said.

Antwon and Linda’s relatives pleaded with the public for information. They say she may be in need of medical assistance. She was scheduled to return to work Monday following a leave of absence.

Linda teaches at Robert Healy Elementary School in Bridgeport. The School’s principal, Erin Kamradt, notified families of her disappearance.

“I am terrified,” Antwon told NBC5. “I am just shaking. I need my wife home.”

He said Linda has her purse, credit cards and her cell phone with her. He called her phone repeatedly but she doesn’t answer.

Linda is described as 5 feet tall, weighing between 130 and 140 pounds. She was last seen wearing a long black puffy coat and shiny UGG-style boots.

Linda drives a blue Honda Civic with Illinois plate number CX57470.

Chicago police asked anyone with information to contact Area One Special Victims Unit detectives at 312-747-8380.

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Nicki Minaj called it: Gov. Gavin Newsom under investigation for $250 billion fraud

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When Nicki Minaj mocked California Governor Gavin Newsom on X, her followers wondered if she had insider information.

The Trump administration has launched an investigation into California after $250 billion in taxpayer funds went missing.

On Tuesday, President Trump announced that a “fraud investigation of California has begun.” He called Gov. Newsom “more corrupt than Minnesota” after more than $250 billion was “stolen”.

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Trump didn’t provide any information to support his claims.

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But rapper Nicki Minaj knew as recently as December 12 that Newsom was under investigation.

She wrote in a post on X:

“Oh Gavvy pooh, it only gets worse from here for you, buddy. It’s the end of the road for you, my love. Get on the nearest jet ski & let that beautiful hair blow in the wind. It will make you happier than this race that you will not win. Enjoy life. Peace.”

Nicki’s fans turned on her after she made comments supporting President Trump during her appearance at TPUSA’s AmericaFest convention in Phoenix in December.

A Change.org petition to deport Nicki Minaj back to Trinidad has surpassed 90,000 verified signatures.

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On Tuesday, Newsom’s press office mocked Trump with a “little fingers” post on X. The PR team also referred to the president as “deranged” and a “habitual liar.”

“Donald Trump is a deranged, habitual liar whose relationship with reality ended years ago,” Newsom’s press team posted on X.

The post continued:

“Meanwhile — in the actual world where adults govern — @CAGovernor Gavin Newsom has been cleaning house. Since taking office, he’s blocked over $125 BILLION in fraud, arrested criminal parasites leaching off of taxpayers, and protected taxpayers from the exact kind of scam artists Trump celebrates, excuses, and pardons. Gavin Newsom runs a state. Donald Trump runs his mouth and little fingers.”

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Newsom personally went off on podcaster Benny Johnson who said he will be sending a team to California to investigate the massive fraud.

Trump supporters predict Newsom will be next to resign from office. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced he is dropping out of the 2026 campaign for reelection.

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Walz is under investigation after citizen journalists and conservative bloggers discovered he may have had a hand in covering up $18 billion in social services fraud in his state.

‘Sinners,’ ‘One Battle After Another’ Win Critics’ Choice Awards

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(L-R) Delroy Lindo, Michael B. Jordan, Francine Maisler, Wunmi Mosaku, Miles Caton and Omar Benson Miller won the Critics Choice Award for Best Casting and Ensemble for “Sinners” at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards on January 04, 2026 in Santa Monica, California.

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Ryan Coogler took home the Best Original Screenplay award for Sinners.

The event, hosted by Chelsea Handler, continued its tradition of honoring achievements across film, television, and streaming.

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“One Battle After Another,” starring Teyana Taylor and Leonardo DiCaprio, won the award for Best Picture, while Janelle James won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for “Abbott Elementary.”

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Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor for Marty Supreme (A24). He attended the star-studded event with Kylie Jenner.

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Tramell Tillman won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “Severance” on Apple TV.

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Miles Caton (pictured right with actor Omar Benson Miller) won the Best Young Actor award for Sinners.

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Jimmy Kimmel (with Molly McNearney) won for Best Talk Show (Jimmy Kimmel Live! On ABC)

See the full list of winners here and more photos in the gallery below.

Gospel Singer Donnie McClurkin, 66, Denies Man’s Allegations in Lawsuit

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Gospel singer and minister Donnie Mcclurkin denies claims that he sexually abused a man in a years-long relationship.

The 66-year-old pastor was sued by Giuseppe Corletto, who alleges McClurkin was once a mentor to him before the years of abuse began.

The lawsuit was filed in New York County Supreme Court on Friday, January 2.

Corletto claims he was 21 years old when he first met McClurkin at his Perfecting Faith Church in August 2003, according to the lawsuit. During their meeting, Corletto says the pastor “assured him that he would help deliver him from homosexuality.”

Later, when Corletto became his personal assistant, Corletto said the pastor held “pray the gay away” spiritual sessions. During those sessions, he alleges that McClurkin groped his genitals without consent, according to the lawsuit.

Corletto said McClurkin coerced him into “further unwanted sexual acts,” from 2007 to 2015. When Corletto told church staff members about the alleged abuse, he said they ignored him.

McClurkin – best known for the gospel songs “Stand” and “We Fall Down” – denied the allegations in a statement from his attorney.

Attorney Greg Lisi said the allegations are “categorically false” in a statement sent to NBC News.

“At no time did Pastor McClurkin engage in any form of sexual abuse, assault, or sexual coercion of Mr. Corletto,” Lisi, said. “The claims set forth in the lawsuit grossly mischaracterize their interactions, which occurred over a decade, and some accusations over 2 decades, ago. All these allegations are contradicted by the real facts.”

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McClurkin revealed his own struggle with homosexuality in an episode of TV One’s Uncensored.

The pastor said he gave up the same-sex lifestyle, which he still had desires for. He called his desires a “perversion” and a “sin,” and he compared it to diabetes: “I don’t eat sugar, but it doesn’t mean that I don’t want sugar.”

McClurkin grew up in a dysfunctional home, where he was repeatedly sexually abused by male family members.

With no one to turn to for safety and security, McClurkin sought solace in the church.

“The only thing in my life that is missing is marriage.”

The gospel singer said he was “conflicted” because men and women were attracted to him, but he secretly desired men.

“These tendencies surfaced because a broken man thrust an 8-year-old boy into this whirlwind. Thus my first sexual relationship was with a man. Before I could ever know the purpose or pleasure of a woman, have my first date or even my first kiss, the wound was inflicted, and the seed was planted.”

“I didn’t know really what a woman wanted,” McClurkin said on Uncensored. “My past relationships were a sprinkling of everything – men and women.”

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The Grammy winner eventually fathered a son with an ex-girlfriend, but he didn’t have the family that he wanted.

“Honestly, the only thing in my life that is missing is marriage,” he said on Uncensored. “The only thing that is missing in my life that can cause real family, is marriage. Financially, I’m there. Spiritually, I’m almost there. Emotionally, I’m getting it together.”

McClurkin said he worries that he will be alone forever due to his latent homosexuality.

“I will probably be alone for the rest of my life as far as a mate is concerned,” he said.

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Mickey Rourke claims he didn’t approve GoFundMe that raised over $100K to stop his eviction

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Actor Mickey Rourke denies approving a GoFundMe account to raise money to stop his eviction. The GoFundme page, titled “Help Mickey Rourke Stay in His Home,” raised over $101,000 to pay the $60,000 in late rent owed by the “9½ Weeks” star.

Mickey, 73, told his fans to stop donating to the GoFundMe page because he doesn’t need the cash.

In a video posted on Instagram Monday night, Mickey said, “If I needed money I wouldn’t ask for no f–ing money. I’d rather stick a gun up my a-s and pull the trigger!”

The actor and his dog checked into a hotel while movers were seen removing his belongings from the rental house.

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Mickey continued: “I’ve done a really terrible job at managing my career. I wasn’t diplomatic. I had to go to over 20 years of therapy to get over the damage that was done to me years ago. I worked very hard to work through that. I’m not that person anymore.”

He admitted he did borrow money from a friend to help him out of financial crisis. But he assured viewers that he would “never ask strangers or fans or anybody for a nickel.”

According to TMZ, a landlord filed an eviction notice and gave Mickey a 3-day notice to either pay up or vacate the rental property in Los Angeles on December 18.

He failed to comply with the court order, according to court documents obtained by TMZ.

Mickey allegedly turned to GoFundMe in desperation to raise $60,000 to stop the eviction.

The “Johnny Handsome” actor and former boxer gave a friend, Liya-Joelle Jones, permission to launch a GoFundMe page with a fundraising goal of $100,000 to pay his rent.

Liya-Joelle and and Mickey’s manager Kimberly Hines launched the GoFundMe page, asking for help to keep the “Diner” star in his rental home.

“Today, Mickey is facing a very real and urgent situation: the threat of eviction from his home. This fundraiser is being created with Mickey’s full permission to help cover immediate housing-related expenses and prevent that from happening,” the women wrote in the summary.

Nestle Urgently Recalls Baby Formula Over Bacterial Contamination That Causes Severe Vomiting

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Nestle has issued a worldwide recall of baby formula which may be contaminated with bacteria that causes severe nausea and vomiting.

The food and beverage giant released a list of specific batches of its SMA, BEBA and NAN infant formulas that may contain the cereulide toxin which causes food poisoning.

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The batches of SMA baby formula were sold around the world, including Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Switzerland and Britain.

In its announcement, Nestle said the baby formulas are not safe for babies to drink. The company also makes products including KitKat, Nescafe, Gerber, bottled water, ice cream, and Coffee Mate.

The bacteria can’t be killed by high heat from cooking or boiling.

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According to Nestle, the baby formulas may contain cereulide, a highly toxic peptide released by the Bacillus cereus bacteria, which causes severe nausea and vomiting.

The bacteria can’t be killed by high heat from cooking, boiling or microwaving.

Cereulide is a potent cytotoxin that destroys mitochondria which produces energy needed for cellular functions.

No injuries or deaths have been reported so far. Nestle clarified it was recalling the baby formulas “out of an abundance of caution”.

“The safety and wellbeing of babies is our absolute priority,” Nestle said in a statement on Monday.

Austria’s health ministry said the recall affected more than 800 products from more than 10 Nestle factories. Nestle didn’t verify that information.

Cardi B shares text message from Stefon Diggs’ personal chef: “Not once has that woman said he touched her”

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Cardi B shared a text message from a woman who previously worked as a live-in personal chef for Stefon Diggs.

In a police report, the chef, identified as Mila Adams, accused Stefon of strangling and slapping her during a dispute over pay.

According to Dedham, Massachusetts police, Mila moved out of Stefon’s $2.7 million home on December 2, after the alleged assault.

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He allegedly entered Mila’s unlocked bedroom and ordered her to leave the house. Mila claims he slapped her face, applied pressure to her neck with the crook of his elbow, and forcibly threw her onto a bed. She told police she was in distress and had difficulty breathing.

Police arrested the New England Patriots’ wide receiver on Tuesday, December 30, and charged him with felony strangulation, or suffocation, along with misdemeanor assault and battery.

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On Sunday, Cardi B defended Stefon, saying she communicated daily with Mila until she moved out of Stefon’s house. Cardi B said Mila never mentioned he touched her during their daily communications.

In a text message Cardi B posted on X, Mila Adams claims she never said Stefon touched her “in the way it was written” in court papers. She asked Cardi to contact her mediator, who will answer anything she needs to know – but only in person and confidentially.

Cardi wrote in a post on X:

“Not once has that woman said anything to me about being touched.. NOT ONCE!! Mind you, we was talking every single day until she left that house and she JUST wrote me this.. but I’m gonna let the courts handle s–t and when it gets handled, I want all y’all talkin’ s–t on your f— knees with apologies just as loud the way y’all been harassing over a lie… and I put that on my two month old son in the name of the lord!! That’s how confident I am.”

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Question: Who do you believe?

Black Maternal Health Advocate Midwife, 31, Dies After Delivering Her First Baby

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A South Carolina midwife who advocated for Black maternal healthcare died due to childbirth complications after delivering her first child on Friday, Jan. 2. She was 31.

Dr. Janell Green Smith partnered with Hive Impact Fund to educate young Black mothers before and after childbirth. Dr. Smith and Hive Impact worked to reduce Black maternal mortality among young mothers.

Her colleagues described her as deeply compassionate and a fierce advocate for birthing people — especially Black women, who face staggering risks during pregnancy due to systemic racism and bias.

The American College of Nurse-Midwives described Dr. Smith as a “respected midwife, scholar, and advocate whose life and work reflected a deep commitment to respectful, evidence-based, and equitable care.”

They called her death “devastating,” saying it’s a painful reminder of systemic failures in maternal care. “It’s the kind of loss that feels personal to anyone who’s worked beside her—or been helped by her.”

The post described the death of a Black maternal advocate as “both heartbreaking and unacceptable.”

“That a Black midwife and maternal health expert died after giving birth in the United States is both heartbreaking and unacceptable. Her death underscores the persistent and well-documented reality that Black women—regardless of education, income, or professional expertise—face disproportionate risks during pregnancy and childbirth due to systemic racism and failures in care.”

ACNM is committed to dismantling healthcare disparities among Black mothers, and to “work alongside Black midwives, clinicians, and communities to prevent future tragedies.”

The post continued:

“We extend our deepest condolences to Dr. Smith’s family, loved ones, and the midwifery community. We carry her legacy forward with urgency, humility, and resolve.”

A GoFundMe account was created to raise money for Smith’s husband, Daiquan Smith, and their newborn baby to “help ease the immediate and ongoing financial burdens” following her unexpected death.

According to the description, all proceeds will go toward funeral and memorial expenses, living costs, newborn essentials and ongoing support for her husband and baby.

“Any contribution — no matter the size — will help provide stability, relief, and care during a time when the family needs it most. Please continue to keep the Smith Family lifted in prayer.”