The attorney general for Louisiana, Liz Murrill, is threatening rapper Boosie Badazz with legal action over a promotional poster featuring the name and picture of recently deceased Southern University ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Rapper Boosie fired back on social media after Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announced her plans to take legal action over what she called the ...
Boosie said the threat of legal action was a "slap in the face" given his intentions. Boosie has responded to the confusion and backlash over his Boosie Bash announcement of a scholarship honoring ...
This fiasco began in over the weekend when the rapper was performing at his annual Boosie Bash Festival at Southern University. During the show, he shared his plans to create a scholarship in honor of ...
In the eyes of local officials, the Badazz portion of Boosie’s stage name is well-deserved. Yesterday (March 23), the “Wipe Me Down” rapper was called out by his hometown’s attorney general. In a ...
Boosie Badazz is being threatened with legal action after saying that he would launch a scholarship in memory of Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old hazing victim who died last month. The Louisiana rapper ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has threatened to take legal action against rapper Boosie Badazz over a promotional poster for his annual Boosie Bash music festival, which featured the name and ...
Boosie Badazz’s plea was heard and he will not be going to prison. The rapper, whose real name is Torence Ivy Hatch Jr., was sentenced in federal court this week after pleading guilty to being a felon ...
Boosie Badazz denies claims from Attorney General Liz Murrill that he used the likeness of the late Caleb Wilson’s name to promote his Boosie Bash event. Boosie Badazz has responded to Baton Rouge ...