Rapper FTN Bae $11 million Judgement Reversed in Doodie Lo Case

FTN Bae / Rapper Doodie Lo

For those unfamiliar with the case here’s an express rundown.


Rapper and Instagram model Brittney Reed pka FTN Bae accused Chicago rapper, Davis Saulsberry pka “Doodie Lo” of molesting her minor son during the time the pair dated.

Doodie Lo vehemently denied the allegations and filed a defamation lawsuit against FTN Bae stating that the accusations have damaged his reputation as well as business opportunities.

In the meantime once the allegations dropped the two have pled their cases on social media, taken separate independent lie detector tests and told their stories to various interviewers such as Tasha K in efforts to prove their case in the court of public opinion.

The consensus is divided with some fans believing that she is trying to set him up because (allegedly) he “didn’t want her” and some believe that he really did molest the child. There have been lots of twists and turns in this story.

The two were eventually granted a real court and trial date regarding the lawsuit.

On the day of the trial as she arrived to court, FTN Bae was arrested for an “outstanding warrant” subsequently causing her to miss the trail.

She cried foul accusing her ex lover and his attorneys of pulling some illegal wrangling moves to prevent her from being in court. (due to the arrest) Doodie Lo was awarded a whopping $11 million judgement because she was not able to provide a defense to the lawsuit.

FTN Bae swiftly appealed the decision.

Today she learned that the judge reversed the judgement and has granted her a new trial date set for May 8, 2023.

She jumped on live to share her excitement about her new opportunity to tell her side of the story to a court of law and avoid paying out $11 mill..

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Should Hazing Be Banned?

Hazing rituals have long been the norm on college and even middle and high school campuses.

Every year hazing is used by various sororities and fraternities to initiate new hopefuls into their organizations. There has also even been reports of hazing by other groups such as military, athletics, bands, camps, etc.

The hazing has gotten so bad that both male and female students are being injured, paralyzed and dying as a result and the perpetrators are getting away with a slap on the wrist as hazing is considered a misdemeanor at best.

There is currently a CHANGE petition to stop hazing as a 19 year old North Carolina college student was killed following a fraternity hazing incident. He died from his injuries in a field off campus, he was tackled multiple times and was severely injured from a traumatic brain injury.

In Georgia, another student was strapped to a chair, hosed down, sprayed down and even defecated on. He was dropped off at ER and basically left to die.

Click here to sign this anti-hazing petition.

This reminds of gang initiation. I can’t even imagine how horrifying having a child die as a result of hazing has to be for the parents. There has to be more done to ensure the safety of students. There is no way school leadership should keep allowing these type of rituals to continue.

Florida Couple Kidnapped and Held for Ransom by Haitian Gangs

This is very scary stuff. Haiti has been in ruins for a while. Their President was assassinated in 2021. The gang activity is that of the cartel rampant with kidnappings, murder, extortion. There is daily uprising and rioting against the government and the country is now battling a cholera outbreak.

Let’s hope and pray this couple is returned home safely to their families. I can’t imagine how traumatic this experience is.

It’s important to issue this warning when traveling to be extremely cautious of travel ban warnings. The risks are too great and most foreign countries don’t have the same manpower and resources to help mitigate crime.


CNN — Abigail and Jean-Dickens Toussaint, both 33, were kidnapped on March 18 around Port-au-Prince, the nation’s capital, according to a statement from their families provided to CNN.

“Please share this and get the word out as much as you can,” the statement says, hoping the two return safe “to their child and family.”

The couple went to Haiti to visit family and to attend a festival but were kidnapped on their bus ride from Port-au-Prince, according to a woman named Christie, claiming to be the victims’ niece.

“They stopped the bus at a stop and then asked for Americans to get off the bus and their escorts off the bus, and then they took them,” she told CNN affiliate WPLG.

The kidnappers asked for $6,000 for the couple’s release, but after their family paid, they asked for more money, WPLG reports.

“Once we sent that money, they tried to up the price to $200,000 per person and we don’t have that type of money,” Christie told WPLG.