Director starred as Shay in the television series The Deuce in 2017. She has also appeared in episodes of the TV series Law & Order, Sex and the City, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, CSI: Miami, Shark, Cavemen, Life, Cold Case, Unforgettable, Orange Is the New Black, The Good Wife, Gotham, Elementary, and She’s Gotta Have It.
His album Spankmaster was released in 2001 and reached #11 on the US Independent chart. Kool Keith also released the albums Diesel Truckers in 2004, Nogatco Rd. in 2006, The Return of Dr. Octagon in 2006, Dr. Dooom 2 in 2008, Tashan Dorrsett in 2009, the Doctor is in in 2011, Love and Danger in 2012, Magnetic Pimp Force Field in 2013, Demolition Crash in 2014, El Dorado Driven in 2014, Time?
Trufant spent his entire career with the Seahawks from 2003 to 2012. He was named a PFW All-Rookie in 2003 and in 2007 he was selected to the Pro Bowl and named a Sporting News All-Pro. Trufant was named to the Seattle Seahawks 35th Anniversary Team. He signed a one year deal worth $9.5 million in 2008 and then signed a new deal for six years worth $50.2 million. His younger brothers Isaiah Trufant and Desmond Trufant are also professional football players.
Thanks to a clause in Pogba’s contract, his agent, Mino Raiola, stands to make up to $53 million. That’s on top of the $29.8 million he earned in agent fees from Pogba’s transfer. Scoring nearly $83 million from one player, not bad at all! So, just who is Raiola? And how has he managed to broker one of the most impressive contracts in any sport? An Italian-born Dutchman, Raiola helped his father run the family restaurant, which eventually became 25 restaurants.
As an actor Musto has appeared in the films Night Owl, Operation Midnight Climax, The Smurfs, Vamp Bikers, Vamp Bikers Dos, Vamp Bikers Tres, and Scumbag. He has also appeared in episodes of the TV series The A-List: New York, See U Next Tuesday, The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell, and Cocktails & Classics. He authored the La Dolce Musto column for The Village Voice and works as an entertainment correspondent.
Their album Hell on Earth in 1996 debuted at #6 on the Billboard Album Chart and featured Method Man and Raekwon from the Wu Tang Clan. Their 1999 album Murda Muzik debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum. They have been involved in an east coast vs. west coast hip hop feud. In 2012 Mobb Deep broke up but later reunited. Havoc and Prodigy recently celebrated their 20th anniversary tour.
Of course, some tenants run into more problems than others. For Philadelphia 76ers big man Nerlens Noel, he did not leave a rental property he lived in from 2014 to 2015 in very good shape. In fact, things were so bad when he left that property, the rental agent has filed a lawsuit against him for more than $75,000. It’s common to have a bit of money taken from a tenant for various damages – maybe there’s some wear and tear on the carpet, or a few dings by the door when furniture was moved in and out.
These events are a rare opportunity for an impoverished regime facing international sanctions to generate a large amount of foreign currency. A single seven-day trip to Pyongyang costs $2,500 in USD, which goes to various North Korean government agencies. This total is equal to the average wage of a North Korean citizen over a period of five years. Including flight costs, hotels, living expenses, and visas, North Korea likely made around $300,000 from the journalists who attended this recent celebration.
Vekselberg and his own company Renova Group are developing a way for a single pilot to take the journey around the world at altitudes of up to ten miles in the air. The trip would take about five days of straight flying, but if Renova and co. pull it off successfully it would have implications far beyond the time it would take to complete the flight. Aerospace experts cited in Bloomberg say that the plane that’s being developed for the project will be of interest to military and business parties, thanks to its ability to fly greater distances without refueling.
He spent three seasons playing football for the University of Florida, where he continued to set records. In 2009, despite testing positive for marijuana use, the Minnesota Vikings drafted him. He had a stellar first year with the Vikings, and was named AP NFL Rookie of the Year, PFWA Offensive Rookie of the Year, Sporting News NFL Rookie of the Year, and Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year. However, since then, he has battled with migraine headaches so severe they have caused him to pass out on the field, and recurring injuries related to a labrum tear in his right hip.
In 1991, Sauber broke into the world of Formula One, starting an F1 team with Harvey Postlethwaite’s involvement. In 2005, Sauber’s team was acquired by BMW, with Sauber retaining 20% ownership of the team. The new name of the team is BMW Sauber, and it went on to do pretty good things within the world of Formula One racing. Then in 2009, BMW announced its withdrawal from Formula One racing, and Sauber worked to keep the team going in the wake of the exit of its primary sponsor.
The reasons behind his arrest are somewhat vague at the moment. What we know is that he is being held on anti-corruption charges with 17 other princes and government officials. They were reportedly arrested while attending an investment conference. And if you’re picturing the prince behind bars in a decrepit Saudi jail cell, think again. Alwaleed and his fellow accused, are actually being held prisoner at the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh.
That’s right, the man who’s often referred to in the press as “Asia’s John Daly” has a passion not just for the links but for conspicuous consumption. He told Rosaforte that his main reason for playing golf professionally is to maintain his particularly expensive collections, like premium sneakers, expensive wristwatches, and even Ferrari automobiles. The 27-year-old Aphibarnrat isn’t in the top tier of professional golfers competitively, by any stretch, but with his flamboyant collecting habits and his honest interview style, he’s built a popular personal brand and social media presence that may prove to be as lucrative for him as professional golf.
Well, Thunder fans, you can take a deep breath. Westbrook is sticking around, at least for a few more years. And the way he’s restructured his contract, it’s going to make him a huge amount of money over the next several seasons. Westbrook, who was due to be a free agent next summer, renegotiated his contract into a three-year, $86 million deal, with a player option after the second year.
He is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. He released his first solo album, The Colour of Love, through Sony Music Australia in 2010. Recently has been appearing as Professor Singalottasonga and Dapper Dave in the TV series. He is married to Lyn Stuckey, which he met when appearing together on the “Dorothy the Dinosaur Show”. The couple’s first child was born January 2010 in Sydney. He is also a “keen cook” and a fan of the Australian Football League team the Sydney Swans.
The Internet is also riddled with photographic and video evidence of A-list celebrities hanging out with everyday people. Jennifer Lopez did it at an Indian billionaire’s wedding. Drake sang “Hotline Bling” for a bunch of screaming pre-teens. From Bar Mitzvahs to wedding receptions, it has become a booming industry to impress your friends with a celebrity cameo at your bash. What many people don’t know, is how you go about getting in touch with your favorite band or celebrity, and how much you have to pay to get them to play for you.
Ever since the first World Series in 1903, Major League Baseball has had a policy of allowing players who played on post-season teams to receive a share of the revenue generated by post-season ticket sales. MLB’s collective bargaining agreement contains the formula of how the money will be divided among post-season players. While all teams involved in the playoffs get a share of the ticket revenue, the World Series team gets the spoils.
#22(t): Brook Lopez, Brooklyn Nets – $21.2 million, Total Contract: 3 years/$63.5 million Lopez is the anchor for the Nets’ defense under the basket, but he’s been plagued by injury so far in his career. Hopefully, for his sake and the team’s, he’ll be able to stay on the court. #22(t): DeAndre Jordan, Los Angeles Clippers – $21.2 million, Total Contract: 4 years/$87.6 million Speaking of rim protectors, he’s one of the best.
According to Troy Vincent, VP of football operations for the NFL, the league plans on hiring up to 17 full-time officials before the start of next season. This move would be groundbreaking for the NFL, as a result of the NFL being the only U.S. major pro sports league without full-time officials. But before the NFL can begin the process of hiring full-time refs, they need to get approval from the NFL Referee’s Association.
Michael Dell – Net Worth: $21.7 billion Take, for instance, the case of Michael Dell. He was a biology major at the University of Texas who spent more time tinkering around with the pieces and parts of a computer in his dorm room than studying and going to class. When he should have been boning up on anatomy and physiology, Michael Dell was selling the brand new computers he built in his dorm room through ads he placed in local Austin, Texas newspapers.