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Rap-A-Lot CEO J Prince Sues Apple, BET, And Viacom For Defamation

- news link from theory, 6 months ago

The CEO of Rap-a-Lot records and an employee have filed a defamation lawsuit against Apple, claiming that Apple made available over its iTunes download service an episode of American Gangster that falsely portrays them as murderers. Prince recently made a donation of $100,000 to the Bread Of Life Inc.'s Meals That Heal program, a non-profit organization which helps to feed needy and displaced families in the Houston area. In honor of Prince's donation, the organization renamed the facility "J. Prince Kitchen," which held a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday (Dec. 17th).

This might be in respone to an upcoming trial he has on Assault charges. A grand jury has found cause to indict him on felonious aggravated assault charges, stemming from him allegedly orchestrating a hadcore beatdown of recording studio 7303 owner, Ronald "Ronnie" Bookman. Prince, whohas repeatedly denied ay wrongdoing, faces up to ten years in prison if he is convicted.

[Image: J-Prince Photo]

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