Suge Knight says Diddy should 'walk free' while other execs face chargesNew Foto - Suge Knight says Diddy should 'walk free' while other execs face charges

An unlikely person has come toSean "Diddy" Combs' defense. Suge Knight, the Death Row Records founder and longtime rival of Diddy, said in a new interview from prison that the Bad Boy Records founder ought to be found not guilty. "I say this all the time, Puffy and I are not friends, but Puffy should definitely walk free," Knight, 60, told Chris Cuomo on "Cuomo" on May 27, referring to Diddy by his 1990s-era moniker. "The most important thing is that it was other executives that was involved in Puff's life. And for Puffy to be the only guy that gets on the stand is a sad day for hip-hop." Knight's name has been brought up during testimony in Combs' sex-crimes trial, including an incident in which the producer's ex-girlfriendCasandra "Cassie" Ventura Finerecalled Combs packing up guns from his safe and leaving his Los Angeles home in search of Knight at a nearby diner. AndCapricorn Clark, Combs' former assistant, said her personal connection to Knight – as the father of her best friend's children –caused friction with Combs. Suge Knight'ship-hop beef with Diddy resurfaces in Cassie Ventura's trial testimony Knight recalled Clark getting "beaten up, allegedly," and said she was approached by an "executive from Interscope." He said, "When they talked to him, Interscope gave Capricorn a million-dollar check (to) say nothing about the incident with her and Puffy. "So when Jimmy, I think, gave her that check, that's when all hell broke off," Knight continued, not specifying the executive's last name. "But at the same time, I don't think there's a case where Puffy should be going to prison." Knight is not involved in Combs' case and is incarcerated at a San Diego, California, correctional facility, after being convicted and sentenced to 28 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter in 2018. Jimmy Iovine, co-founder of Interscope Records, has not appeared at Combs' trial, but the music executive has been referenced in court testimony. USA TODAY has reached out to Iovine's reps for comment. Clark has previously testified on the stand that after falling out with Combs, the Revolt TV founder tried to blackball her. She alleged that she met with Iovine for what she thought was a job opportunity, but the Beats Electronics co-founder, among others, gave her awarning on Combs' behalf. "They were there to tell me to leave Puff alone and that this wasn't going to end well for me," Clark said. In response, the judge sustained the prosecution's objection. Contributing: Patrick Ryan, Josh Meyer and KiMi Robinson This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Suge Knight: Diddy should 'walk free' in sex-crimes trial

Suge Knight says Diddy should 'walk free' while other execs face charges

Suge Knight says Diddy should 'walk free' while other execs face charges An unlikely person has come toSean "Diddy" Combs...
Missed "Captain America: Brave New World" in Theaters? Here's Where to Stream and Watch at Home

Eli Adé/Marvel Captain America: Brave New Worldhit theaters on Feb. 14, 2025 The Marvel movie follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he fully embraces being the new Captain America The fourthCaptain Americamovie became available to stream on May 28, 2025 Captain America: Brave New Worldis officially available to stream! TheMarvel movie, which is the fourth film in theCaptain Americafranchise, follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he embraces his new role as Captain America. The movie's prequel show,The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,focused on Wilson figuring out how to become Captain America after the original superhero Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) died inAvengers: Endgame. The film also followed the new Falcon, Joaquin Torres (Danny Ramirez) and Wilson's friend Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly). After Wilson meets with the new president, Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford), he's tasked with reforming the Avengers team while also combating a political conspiracy after a terrorist attack. Of course, he's met with several challenges — including villains Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) and Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito). Captain America: Brave New Worldhit theaters on Feb. 14, 2025, and became available to stream on May 28. Here's everything to know aboutCaptain America: Brave New Worldand how to watch the Marvel movie. Warning:Captain America: Brave New Worldspoilers ahead! Eli Adé/Marvel Captain America: Brave New Worldis available to stream onDisney+. The Marvel movie joined the streaming service on May 28. A basic membership for Disney+ begins at $10.99 per month and ranges to $29.99 per month, depending on ads and any other streaming service bundles. Captain America: Brave New Worldis also available for purchase onAmazon Prime Video. Eli Adé/Marvel InCaptain America: Brave New World, Wilson takes on his first major mission as Captain America to reform the Avengers. However, just as he's given his first task from President Ross, a mysterious terrorist attack almost kills the president. After Bradley is framed for the assassination attempt, Wilson and the new Falcon, Torres, must dive into a political conspiracy possibly involving Ross. As the film unfolds, Wilson finds out that Sterns, the movie's villain, has been the mastermind behind the entire plot and has been poisoning Ross with gamma rays via pills for years. Sterns wanted to ruin Ross' reputation, so he poisoned him with the intention of turning him into the monster the Red Hulk. During a press conference, Ross loses control of his emotions and fully transforms into the Red Hulk. He destroys part of the White House and is about to embark on a national rampage until Wilson calms him down by reminding him of his daughter. The memories trigger Ross to revert to himself, but he still steps down from the presidency and is later incarcerated at a remote prison called The Raft. The final scene shows Wilson visiting Ross to let him know that the world is at peace and that he'll continue trying to rebuild the Avengers. Eli Adé/Marvel True to all Marvel movies,Captain America: Brave New Worldincluded a brief scene after the credits rolled that teased the plot of a subsequent film. The post-credit scene showed Wilson visiting Sterns on The Raft, where he warns Wilson that he will have to face him and other villains again. "We share the same world, don't we? This world you would die to save? It's coming," Sterns tells Wilson. "I've seen it in the probabilities. Seen it plain as day. All you heroes protecting this world, you think you're the only ones. You think this is the only world. We'll see what happens when you have to protect this place … from The Others." It's unclear what Sterns was specifically referring to, but he may have been setting up the premise for the futureAvengersmovies. Courtesy of Marvel Studios WhileCaptain America: Brave New Worldis the most recent Marvel movie available to stream, there are a handful of the superhero movies hitting both streaming services and theaters in 2025. Thunderbolts, which follows a group of reformed villains trying to become an alternate version of the Avengers, hit theaters on May 2, 2025. Disney has not announced whenThunderboltswill be available to stream on their service, butForbesreported that it could be as early ad mid-June. The third major Marvel film to be released in 2025 isThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, which centers around a group of astronauts who become superheroes in a different universe. Meanwhile, the nextAvengersmovies —Avengers: DoomsdayandAvengers: Secret Wars— are set to be released in December 2026 and 2027. Read the original article onPeople

Missed “Captain America: Brave New World” in Theaters? Here's Where to Stream and Watch at Home

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Cassie Ventura welcomes 3rd baby with husband Alex FineNew Foto - Cassie Ventura welcomes 3rd baby with husband Alex Fine

Cassie Venturais a mom of three. The singer, actress and model welcomed her third baby with husband Alex Fine, a source close to Ventura told ABC News Wednesday. No other details were immediately available. The news of Ventura's delivery comes two weeks after shetestifiedinSean "Diddy" Combs'sex-trafficking and racketeering trial. The singer, who was in an on-and-off relationship with Combs for more than a decade and alleged that Combs subjected her to abuse, was called on by prosecutors as their first witness in the trial because she was eight months pregnant at the time of her testimony. A timeline of the highs and lows of Sean 'Diddy' Combs: From Grammys to legal trouble One of the violent episodes she testified about was a 2016 incident in Los Angeles that jurors watched on avideocaptured by hotel surveillance at the time. The video was first released by CNN in May 2024. Following the release of the video last year, Ventura took to Instagram and thanked everyone for their "love and support." "The outpouring of love has created a place for my younger self to settle and feel safe now, but this is only the beginning," she began. "Domestic Violence is THE issue. It broke me down to someone I never thought I would become. With a lot of hard work, I am better today, but I will always be recovering from my past." "This healing journey is never ending, but this support means everything to me," she said at the end of her post. After the video surfaced, Combs apologized in a video he shared on Instagram. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and denies sexually assaulting or trafficking anyone. Cassie breaks silence on release of video showing Diddy assault in hotel Ventura announced she was expecting baby no. 3 in February. She shared a series of sweet black and whitephotoswith Fine and their two daughters, Frankie Stone Fine and Sunny Cinco Fine, on Instagram. "🤰🏽💙 #3," she captioned the post. Fine alsoshareda separate post about the news of their growing family and wrote, "Best gift I could ask for." Ventura and Fine, a wellness consultant, met at the gym. The duo tied the knot in October 2019, according toVogue. ABC News' Aaron Katersky contributed to this report. Cassie Ventura welcomes 3rd baby with husband Alex Fineoriginally appeared ongoodmorningamerica.com

Cassie Ventura welcomes 3rd baby with husband Alex Fine

Cassie Ventura welcomes 3rd baby with husband Alex Fine Cassie Venturais a mom of three. The singer, actress and model welcomed her third ba...
Cassie Welcomes Baby No. 3 with Husband Alex Fine Almost 2 Weeks After Testifying in Diddy's Criminal TrialNew Foto - Cassie Welcomes Baby No. 3 with Husband Alex Fine Almost 2 Weeks After Testifying in Diddy's Criminal Trial

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Cassie Ventura welcomed her third baby with husband Alex Fine The news comes weeks after the 38-year-old singer completed her testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal criminal trial Ventura is also mom to two daughters, Sunny and Frankie Cassie Venturais a mom again! The singer, 38, welcomed her third baby, a boy, with husbandAlex Fine, a source confirmed to PEOPLE. TMZ was the first to report the news. The news comes after a source confirmed with PEOPLE that she was taken to aNew York City hospital's labor and delivery unit. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The newly minted mom of three first announced in a Wednesday, Feb. 19Instagrampost that she was expecting her third baby with her husband. "🤰🏽💙 #3," Cassie wrote in the caption alongside black-and-white photos of her showing off her baby bump while joined by Fine, 31, and their two daughtersSunny, 3, andFrankie, 5. In the first image shared, Cassie revealed her baby bump as she sat on the back of a couch wearing an open shirt over a crop top and jeans. Her girls, Sunny and Frankie, sat in front of her smiling and wearing matching dresses. Cassie also appeared with her baby bump in a following close-up shot as Fine's hands cradled her stomach. Other photos included in the post showed the expectant star sitting next to Fine as they posed with their girls, as well as Frankie and Sunny kissing her baby bump. Fine posted the same sweetphotoon his Instagram as he wrote in the caption, "Best gift I could ask for," tagging photographer Jorden Keith. Fine, whotied the knotwith Ventura in 2019, commented a series of heart emojis underneath the post. The personal trainer also posted a gif of the rapperCardi Bwith the caption, "Bro, I'm five months pregnant! I can't even breathe," possibly indicating how far along Cassie was in her pregnancy at the time. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The new addition to her family comes just weeks after the "Miss Your Touch" singer completed her four-day emotional testimony inSean "Diddy" Combs' federal criminal trial. The Bad Boy Records founder is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, and has pleaded not guilty. Ventura, a key witness for the prosecution, made several bombshell accusations, including an allegation that Combs raped her in 2018. Combs and Ventura were in a relationship for 11 years. During that time, she testified, she was made to participate in "Freak Offs" with male sex workers. Proving Ventura was coerced into participating was key for prosecutors trying to land a conviction on the charge of sex trafficking. Ventura, who was 8½ months pregnant during her testimony, also alleged Combs abused her and exerted immense control over her personal life. Cross-examination of Ventura began on her third day, with the defense aiming to portray the "Freak Offs" as consensual. Read the original article onPeople

Cassie Welcomes Baby No. 3 with Husband Alex Fine Almost 2 Weeks After Testifying in Diddy's Criminal Trial

Cassie Welcomes Baby No. 3 with Husband Alex Fine Almost 2 Weeks After Testifying in Diddy's Criminal Trial Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Ca...
Dolly Parton leans on her faith after losing husband of nearly 60 yearsNew Foto - Dolly Parton leans on her faith after losing husband of nearly 60 years

NEW YORK (AP) —Dolly Parton's angelic voicefloated throughout her first gospel album in 1971 with songs like "I Believe," "Lord Hold My Hand" and the album's title track, "Golden Streets of Glory." The entertainment icon says the same steadfast faith that inspired those hymns have anchored her throughout her grieffollowing the death her husband, Carl Dean. "I am a person of faith, and I truly believe that I'm going to see him again someday. And I see him every day in my memories and in my heart, and in all the things that we used to do and all the things that we've built together," said Parton. "You just kind of have to learn to kind of make new plans — but that's the hardest part." The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame honoreereflected on her marriage of nearly 60 years while promoting her new single-serve Southern-inspired frozen meals, following her popular Duncan Hines baking mixes via a collaboration with US-based Conagra Brands. Dean, who avoided the spotlight and inspired her timeless hit "Jolene," as well as her 2023 "Rockstar" album, died in March at 82. "I really feel his presence," said the 10-time Grammy winner."I just try to go on, because I know I have to. And he was ill for quite a while, and part of me was at peace that he was at peace and not suffering anymore. But that still doesn't make up for the loss and the loneliness of it." The 79-year-old recording artistspoke with The Associated Press about her perspective on life without her husband, her entrepreneurial spirit and on why she's never embraced the title "superstar." The conversation has been edited for brevity and clarity. AP: It seems like the entire world was thinking of you following your loss. Has your perspective changed of what you hope to accomplish after losing your husband? PARTON: No, I just think that I've always had dreams and I'm always working. My husband understood that. Carl knew that better than anybody and he was all about it. He was very proud of me. … So when I did lose him, I just thought, well, I'm going to take all of that energy, and I'm just going to put that back into other things, and I'll keep him ever-present in everything that I do. AP: You have so many business ventures and philanthropic work. Where did your entrepreneurial acumen begin? PARTON: I just think that if you're successful, if you are lucky enough to see your dreams come true, you need to make new dreams out of your other dreams. Because it's like a tree with lots of limbs and leaves, so every dream, you can kind of branch off — if you'll pardon the expression — and do other things. And I like the business end of things. I like seeing things happen, and I love making things happen. So, my mind just naturally works that way. AP: You have your popular Duncan Hines cake mixes and now, your single-serve frozen meals. What other projects are you working on? PARTON: I have a new book coming out ... this one is called 'Star of the Show,' which is actually a song I wrote years ago. But it's about my life on the road and my life on stage — all the behind the scenes and all the people that I've met, and all of the things that happen when you're traveling like that as I have for all of these years. So, that, and then I have my life story as a musical. It's called 'Dolly: An Original Musical.' And I've written a lot of original songs for it. Of course, it'll have the big hits that are woven into the story. And it's just about my life, from the time I was little until up through now. It's going to be at the Fisher Center of Performing Arts at Belmont University (in Nashville). Then, once that has its run through the end of August, then we take it to New York to open on Broadway next year. AP: How are you celebrating the 40th anniversary of your Dollywood theme park? PARTON: One of the things they did for the 40th anniversary was put a big sign up on the hill there above Dollywood that says "Dollywood" like the Hollywood sign. … Years ago, when I thought, 'Well, someday I'm going to have my own theme park and I'm gonna change that H to a D and have Dollywood.' So, they finally, after 40 years, put that sign up, even though I've talked about it for years. So, we've got a lot of wonderful things planned for the whole season that's celebrating the 40th anniversary. It seems just like a few years back, but it's like everything else: I was with Carl for 60 years, and Dollywood's 40 years old. And that's just hard to believe because I'm only 27. (laughs) AP: Have you accepted that you're the Dolly Parton, global superstar? PARTON: I don't think about my life in terms of 'superstar.' I'm just a workin' girl. I always say — and it's the truth — that I am a workhorse that looks like a show horse. But I gotta keep it all up and I enjoy all of it. … My husband always said, 'If anybody was ever born to be a star, it's you.' Because he sees me loving to do all the things and playing and stuff — it's play time for me. But I take it very serious. ___ Follow Associated Press entertainment journalist Gary Gerard Hamilton at @GaryGHamilton on all his social media platforms.

Dolly Parton leans on her faith after losing husband of nearly 60 years

Dolly Parton leans on her faith after losing husband of nearly 60 years NEW YORK (AP) —Dolly Parton's angelic voicefloated throughout he...

 

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