WATCH: Foxy Brown Says She Was Supposed to Be In Junior Mafia Instead Of Lil Kim

Check out this throwback interview of Foxy Brown talking about her previous friendship with the “Queen Bee” Lil Kim.

At some point when both their careers were taking off the two fell out and the fight for the rap crown became extremely competitive. The two traded shots both literally and on wax.

Eventually the tension got so high that violence erupted between the two camps in the form of a gunfight outside New York’s Hot 97 headquarters. Kim ended up going to prison for perjury. She claimed to hear or see nothing – mafia style.

In the interview Foxy says that Biggie initially wanted her to be the female voice in Junior Mafia. According to her Jay Z wasn’t willing to let her go and wanted to keep her on the roster. She later ended up in the group The Firm alongside rap legends AZ & Nas.

Check out the interview. Skip to 16:30 mark where she discusses her old friendship with Kim.

Russia Allegedly Executing Soldiers Who Do Not Follow Orders to Go to War

According to Reuters — The United States has information that the Russian military is executing soldiers who do not follow orders related to the war with Ukraine, the White House said on Thursday.

“We have information that the Russian military has been actually executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders,” White House spokesperson John Kirby told reporters.

“We also have information that Russian commanders are threatening to execute entire units if they seek to retreat from Ukrainian artillery fire,” Kirby said.

Representatives from the Kremlin, the Russian defense ministry, and the Russian embassy to the United States did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the issue.


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Brittish Williams of Basketball Wives Sentenced to Federal Prison for Fraud

Brittish Williams formerly of “Basketball Wives” was sentenced in court today to 4 years in federal prison. She was found guilty of $564,000 worth of fraud, including tax fraud, bank fraud, insurance fraud and three pandemic fraud cases.

Brittish: “I knew better, and I did wrong anyway. The idea of being separated from my daughter is heartbreaking.”

Judge Autrey: “You possessed a fraudster mentality.” (He pointed out her various frauds led to her taking $150,000 a year from 2017-2020.)

Judge continued: “That’s a pretty damn good wage. Not only are you out there for people to watch your entertainment, but also for people to watch you. That’s a big obligation.”

Things got tense outside of the courtroom as one of her entourage members ran up on a reporter.

He is probably most definitely pressing charges for this.

Williams will be on supervised release for five years following her release from prison. She also has to pay back $564,069 in restitution.