Showing posts with label Master P. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Master P. Show all posts

Monday, 20 June 2011

Master P Claims To Be Broke In Child Support Case

 Rap DailyNew Orleans Hip-Hop superstar Master P. is reported to be one of the richest men in Hip-Hop according to reports, but his wife is having a hard time determining his actual net worth.

TMZ.com reports that Master P. has been ordered to pay his ex-wife $271 a month in child support, for four of his children.

Sonya Miller, Master P.'s ex-wife, is seeking to determine how much the No Limit mogul is worth and how much he is earning.

According to court documents, Master P. was ordered to pay the minimum amount for the four children, based off of an income of just $1,387 per month.

It has widely been reported that Master P. is worth anywhere between $200-300 million dollars, based off of the success of his defunct Hip-Hop label, No Limit Records.

No Limit filed for bankruptcy in December of 2003, due to various lawsuits.

The label has been relaunched as a digital imprint named The New No Limit Records, which is run by Master P.'s son Romeo Miller.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Police Presence At Master P. Show Had 'Racial Overtones

Rap Daily:The head of a local NAACP branch in Terrebonne, Louisiana, has criticized the amount of police present at a Master P. concert last night (April 27th) in Houma, Louisiana.


Almost 40 police officers from Houma and Terrebonne's Police Departments were out in full force in bulletproof vests at the City Club, where Master P., Mystikal, Romeo and others were performing.

The Narcotics Task Force and a SWAT team was parked nearby, in case the other 40 officers needed additional backup for strictly for the show, which drew about 100 people to the venue.

According to the police, they were there due to other spring break events taking place around the area, but local residents rejected the notion, because of the police's concentration in front of the City Club. 

“It had racial overtones,” Jerome Boykin, head of Terrebonne's NAACP told The Houma Courier. “When you have white rock groups come to town you don't have this much.”

Master P. and No Limit Records are slated to celebrate their 20th anniversary on May 1st at the House of Blues in Houston, Texas. 

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