Lamar Odom’s Personal Items Stolen While At Bunny Ranch

  
It appears that “consciousness” wasn’t the only thing Lamar Odom lost before he was recently discovered unresponsive at a Nevada Brothel. 

While spending days at the location allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol, a mystery man came into the player’s room and took his cell phone as well as other belongings. 

According to the New York Post, Bunny Ranch owner Dennis Hof said a man entered Odom’s room to jack his personal items. Soon after, another man claiming to be the former LA Lakers’ bodyguard came and told Hof he had no idea who the first person that entered the room was.

“I don’t know if I got conned,” Hof said. “I think when this all shakes out, this a shaky (expletive). I didn’t recognize him. Something was up.”

Odom has shown signs of progress since the incident. The Los Angeles Times reported that he has been speaking sentences and “doing good”. Former teammates including Kobe Bryant, Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan and Chris Paul have shown their support by visiting the player’s bedside.

“He probably has no idea we were there, but just to be there and to see him — hopefully he knows there’s a lot of guys that love him and want to see him do better and want to see him get better,” Griffin said before the Clippers’ Saturday practice.

It has also been reported by various sources that Odom is breathing on his own.

Source | Atlanta Daily World 

RushCard Customer Service Reps Hanging Up On Customers; Locking People Out Of Accounts

  
This RushCard debacle is extremely badddd for Russell Simmons’ business and honestly makes him look bad. While Russell may have done nothing personally, the card carries his name & brand. 

Everybody knows the worse thing you can do is play with people’s money–especially on pay day. The RushCard “glitch” that is keeping folks away from their hard earned cash is reeking havoc throughout social media. 

The PR cleanup is already in full effect but evidently customers aren’t buying the efforts being put forth by UniRush LLC, the parent company of RushCard services. 

Judging by the hundreds of venomous tweets & Facebook status updates, people just want their money! –and I can’t say I blame them!
  

Peep the story below on Fortune and sound off in the comments section!

Via Fortune– Users of RushCard, the prepaid debit card founded by hip-hop mogul and DefJam co-founder Russell Simmons, have been complaining all across Twitter that they’ve been locked out of their accounts, that their accounts are suddenly showing $0 balances, and that they aren’t getting any answers from customer service.

Some people haven’t had access to their payday money in a week.

Read more about the Rush Card lockout (and see tweets from angry customers) on Fortune

Mom Claiming To Be Possessed By The Devil Throws Her Baby Out NY Apartment Window

  

A 27-year-old woman lost her marbles and did the unthinkable when she allegedly threw her baby girl from a sixth-floor apartment window. Tenisha Fearon claimed the devil had gotten a hold of her following her arrest for the horrific incident. 

Per The Gothamist:

A 6-month-old infant died yesterday after her emotionally disturbed mother allegedly threw her out of the window of their apartment in the Bronx. Louella Hatch, godmother of suspect Tenisha Fearon, told the News that Fearon was ranting to cops that “the devil is in her,” as she was being taken away.

Fearon, 27, was arrested after she allegedly dangled and then dropped Junilah Lawrence out of the window of their sixth-floor apartment on Tiebout Avenue, near 181st Street, around 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Neighbor Lizette Rodriguez told the Times that Fearon, who was naked at the time, screamed, “Hallelujah, praise God, we’re all going to die,” before dropping the girl. “She was arguing with herself,” she added.

Next-door neighbor Gregorio Lopez added that after throwing the baby out the window, Fearon lay on the floor of her apartment surrounded by her other three children, aged 10, 8 and 4. They were all naked and lying on their backs as well. “I actually thought that they weren’t alive when I saw them lying on the floor naked,” Lopez said. But then Fearson “jumped up and started hitting the window,” he said. “That’s when I started calling for more help because I thought she might throw more [kids] out.”

Source | Bossip