R. Richard
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I ripped off the following story from the AP newswire. Please note that the lady claims she picked up 'three packages at a motel filled with marijuana.' Think of it! An entire motel filled with marijauna. Thart is some kind of radical weed!
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Music promoter Patricia Ann Richardson filed a $1 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg nearly seven years ago claiming he tricked her into picking up three packages at a motel filled with marijuana, but the rapper was just served with papers.
Richardson's attorney Joseph Kaestner was unable to deliver the papers to the rapper, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, because he appears infrequently in Virginia.
The attorney arranged for a major in the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Department to serve the lawsuit on Snoop when he appeared for a concert Wednesday. The rapper has 20 days to file a formal response to the allegations.
Richardson was not arrested, but claims she was searched, handcuffed and questioned at a Petersburg police station, according to the suit.
Snoop Dogg recently starred in "Soul Plane" and "Starsky and Hutch."
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Music promoter Patricia Ann Richardson filed a $1 million lawsuit against rapper Snoop Dogg nearly seven years ago claiming he tricked her into picking up three packages at a motel filled with marijuana, but the rapper was just served with papers.
Richardson's attorney Joseph Kaestner was unable to deliver the papers to the rapper, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, because he appears infrequently in Virginia.
The attorney arranged for a major in the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Department to serve the lawsuit on Snoop when he appeared for a concert Wednesday. The rapper has 20 days to file a formal response to the allegations.
Richardson was not arrested, but claims she was searched, handcuffed and questioned at a Petersburg police station, according to the suit.
Snoop Dogg recently starred in "Soul Plane" and "Starsky and Hutch."