Jay-Z facing more Business Troubles
By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
In the wake of his recent news, Jay-Z is likely thinking back to his 1998 track, "A Week Ago," with Too $hort. A little over a week ago, Jay-Z was on top of the world. Recently, he returned to music and his album with Kanye West topped the charts. Around the same time, Jay-Z celebrated news of him becoming a father in the near future.
In the time since his performance at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, things have been going downhill for Jay-Z. His 40/40 nightclub is currently facing a lawsuit in Las Vegas. The recent release of Tha Carter IV has knocked Watch the Throne off the top of the charts, as well.
Those two stories pale in comparison to what Jay-Z is facing ahead, regarding his realty company. Fox News reported Jay-Z's company has been forcing people out of their homes. The Jay-Z-owned company is harrassing people out of their homes, using a number of tactics. Among the tactics are suing the people, using threats, and giving their numbers out to local realtors.
Fifteen tenants have reportedly moved out since May.
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
In the wake of his recent news, Jay-Z is likely thinking back to his 1998 track, "A Week Ago," with Too $hort. A little over a week ago, Jay-Z was on top of the world. Recently, he returned to music and his album with Kanye West topped the charts. Around the same time, Jay-Z celebrated news of him becoming a father in the near future.
In the time since his performance at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, things have been going downhill for Jay-Z. His 40/40 nightclub is currently facing a lawsuit in Las Vegas. The recent release of Tha Carter IV has knocked Watch the Throne off the top of the charts, as well.
Those two stories pale in comparison to what Jay-Z is facing ahead, regarding his realty company. Fox News reported Jay-Z's company has been forcing people out of their homes. The Jay-Z-owned company is harrassing people out of their homes, using a number of tactics. Among the tactics are suing the people, using threats, and giving their numbers out to local realtors.
Fifteen tenants have reportedly moved out since May.
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