Things aren’t looking so good for Floyd. An arrest warrant has been issued for Floyd Money Mayweather from a judge in Las Vegas, NV. The arrest warrant is being issued because of the batter charge of allegedly poking a security guard in the face last month over a parking dispute.
Initially, the judge who issued the warrant recalled it after a hearing on Dec 7 , but unfortunately for Mayweather, it was reissued after complaints that he was receiving preferential treatment. If convicted, Floyd Money Mayweather is facing a $1,000 fine and 6 months in the Clink.
Since Michael Vick is back to making that starting Quarter Back money, he’s back to being a big spender. He just celebrated fiance Kijafa Frank’s birthday with a private event and a Philadelphia Night Club. The guests which included some of Mike Vick’s teammates, feasted on Fillet Mignon sliders, Imported Crab Balls, and designer Chicken Wings as reported by TMZ.
Kijafa should be a VERY happy chick. Mike gave her a $90,000 brand new Porsche Panamera.
At the U Stream party for Diddy Dirty Money’s new album ‘Last Train To Paris’ , a model’s hair caught on fire. The model was sitting in a bath tub surrounded by lit candles when her hair caught. The model panics and dunks her head under water.
“Did the camera catch that? Did the camera catch that?!” – Kevin Hart
Lil Kim is not letting the drama between her and Nicki Minaj die. Check out the video clip of Lil Kim on the set of her “Black Friday” dis track as well as the “Clap Clap’/'Black Friday” track that she is also working on . She has her guns aimed right at Nicki.
An HIV Positive Berlin Man has been cured from HIV. The 42 year old man has no detectable HIV virus in his blood after a stem cell transplant. He is also a leukemia patient. The transplant was from a donor that carried a gene mutation that has a natural resistance to the HIV virus.
“The patient is fine,” said Dr. Gero Hutter of Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin in Germany. “Today, two years after his transplantation, he is still without any signs of HIV disease and without antiretroviral medication.”
It was by sheer coincidence that the man was cured from HIV. He was actually receiving the the stem cell transplants to treat his leukemia not the HIV itself. The medical team deliberately chose a compatible donor who has a naturally occurring gene mutation that is resistant to the virus that causes AIDS. This type of mutation is known as CCR5delta32 and is only found in 1 to 3 percent of white populations of European descendants. The people that have these wonderful genes, have a natural protection to the HIV virus.
Unfortunately for most, this treatment will not be able to help most people infected with HIV. Stem cell transplants are too dangerous and extreme to be used routinely. Many people die using stem cell transplants.