Lil' Wayne -- Big A-Hole

TMZ just spoke with Charles "Duke" Lineberry, Jr., the attorney for Mitchell Entertainment Group, who promoted the concert Lil' Wayne flaked on last night in North Carolina -- and this is what went down ...

The concert was promoted as a "Stop the Violence" event, inspired because of eight gang-related murders in the small community of Wilmington, NC. Lil' Wayne was the draw, with ministers and local celebrities taking the stage to speak out against violence.

They were expecting a crowd of around 3,000 people who had paid $40 for floor seats and $30 for balcony -- but only about 1,000 kids showed up. There were multiple reasons for the small crowd -- including Lil' Wayne's recent legal troubles -- and that the concert had been canceled for four weeks, then rescheduled, after MEG filed a breach of contract lawsuit.

As a result of the low turnout, Lil' Wayne, who had been paid a part of his fee up front, was now not going to receive a couple of thousand dollars. The rapper then sat backstage for around three hours waiting for a crowd to arrive.

When the crowd didn't grow, some of the 80 sheriffs and officers in attendance offered to raise the money themselves to get Wayne to perform! The extra dough couldn't be raised until Monday, which wasn't good enough for the rapper, who left without appearing.

Mitchell Entertainment Group -- who fought to make the concert happen and to have Lil' Wayne appear -- now has to deal with refunding tens of thousands of dollars to irate concertgoers.

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61. lil wyne is a proffenal no dime no service.how a bout to be a good will abassador .well it wasnt in his mind. well next time better. not to be a butt.

Posted at 4:54AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by wambi

62. Funny, how many of you noticed that it was the POLICE who were trying to PAY him to perform? Despite what may, or may not have been going on, I think this one aspect is a definite improvement on some things. Whoda thunk. Cool tho!

Posted at 4:44AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by 667 Neighbor of the Beast

63. 'TruthBeTold......', I've read many of your posts lately. Consider politics. Not only does it seem like a good fit for someone of your intelligence, but I honestly think you could make a lot of positive changes in people's attitudes. Much Respect! Peace!!!

Posted at 5:27AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by 667 Neighbor of the Beast

64. I been readin comments about money and crap,,,,,,,,,,,,,ok, yeah, everybody gotta make a livin, and I dont blame nobody wantin to make more than JUST A LIVIN,,,,,,,,,but there is a point in life where u make enough money and there are things more important than money, when the game is done, u cant take nothin with you but what you did with your life, not how much money you made in your life,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ppl, get real. This old lady believes what the "OLD SCHOOL'ROCKER' said, YA GOTTA STAND FOR SOMETHIN, OR YOU'LL FALL FOR ANYTHING"

Posted at 5:34AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Catduke

65. How can anyone who preach drug dealing and gang banging in his rap music stop any kind of violence.He's got it tattooed all over him.

Posted at 6:37AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by knowledge

66. When will the racism stop? Some of you guys comments make it clear you are jealous of the success of these rap artists. YOU are the A-Holes. As for Lil Wayne, I dont care for his music much, but he's okay,

Posted at 7:08AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Mikey Jukes

67. I'm not going to say anything against Wayne because I think he's a good rapper. I like some of his music, but why in the world would any non-violence organization doing a charity event, who had a leader with a brain hire Wayne for a benefit concert?! He advocates drugs and violence in his music. I swear, some people need to think about what and who they promote. I think that the group deserved to refund all of the concert goers' money because if they cancel the event because of his legal troubles, that should have been their first clue. He had a warrant for drugs and guns possesstion, didn't he? The fact that they continued this deal with him was just stupid.

Posted at 8:47AM on Oct 24th 2007 by jjjess10

68. Who would hire this guy for a "Stop the Violence" promo tour? This hood rat has been in and out of jail on weapons charges, drug charges, etc. He promotes misogyny and violence in his "songs". He is a self-admitted gang member or former but who really knows. What parent in their right mind would support this or even permit their child to watch this guy?

Posted at 8:35AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Kate

69. First of all I can't stand any rap! Rarely do rappers have anything positive to say (I don't have a clue who this guy is) so why would you want this guy to perform for an antiviolence show for 8th graders? I just looked up the words to one of his raps and oh my this isn't appropriate for kids of this age group. Nor should anyone be listening to that type of talk. No wonder the kids today have problems like they do. If all you listen to is negitive stuff like this, it does do somethings to you. At first I was annoyed that he would disappoint the kids when he was already there. But after reading the words to the rap, I am glad he didn't play, he saved them from hearing such horrible horrible things.

Posted at 9:34AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by angie

70. Why is this turning into a black thing? For so many of the comments, I was pleasesd because no one turned it around...but oh wait...he did it cus he is a rapper, he did it because he is ghetto blah blah blah

I agree with a few things....yes, he should have preformed, yes he should have accepted the money that was offered by sheriffs, YES, he should have been paid up front

But

stop saying its because he is a rapper etc...Remember when Axl Rose refused to go on and there was a riot that causes millions in property damage? are you saying thats ok because he was a white rocker? Come on people, we are all people.

Posted at 9:41AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Notahata

71. Notahata
What are you implying? Are you saying that just because people are commenting on the bad influence/issues with rappers they are racist? I know my comments about how rappers rarely have a positive message has nothings to do with their skin color. How dare you assume that has anything to do with what people are thinking!

Posted at 9:52AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by angie

72. I love you Wayne

Posted at 10:12AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by sue

73. I swear all the dummiest people congregate on TMZ including the writers of this BS. All of you are say "oh he should have did it anyway" how many of you would go to work for a whole week knowing damn well you aint gone get paid on Friday...NONE! I know I'm not going if I'm not getting paid. You people act like he is the first artist to ever miss a concert in the history of music, and that some how it has something to do with him being a.) a rapper and b.) black. Once again i state if YOU DON'T KNOW WHO HE IS, DON'T CARE ABOUT HIM, DON'T UNDERSTAND HIS MUSIC, OR RAP MUSIC IN GENERAL. THEN DON'T READ ABOUT IT AND DON'T POST ABOUT IT. GO READ ABOUT BRIT AND LINDSEY AND PARIS AND COMMENT ON HOW MUCH COKE THEY'VE SNORTED AND HOW MUCH OF A "ROLE MODEL" THEY ARE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN WHO IDIOLIZE THEM! They're plenty of rappers who have a lot of positive things to say and do, but those don't make headlines so alot of you "no rap listeners" would never know that! Yeah you May have googled some of their lyrics but hey you know songs like "Gimme More" really talk about the problems going on in America ..RIGHT!

Posted at 10:54AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by 2 Sides of Every Story

74. what a loser. Lil' wayne needs to grow up. I would not pay a dime to see him, not that I've even ever heard anything he sings. No talent rapper who thinks he's God...please.

Posted at 11:09AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Trin

75. What a jerk! He was already there, ready to perform and it was for a "good cause" and he wouldn't do it because of money? That just goes to show you that he is all about money and himself and he doesn't care about people and his so called fans and the good cause the concert was created for in the first place. Who is this guy again anyway, some street rapper that came from the streets and obviously forgot where he came from.

The Rap industry needs to clean up its act. Get rid off all the bling bling, grotest lyrics (if you want to call it lyrics), and put some clothes on the women and rap about something positive instead of how much money is in the bank, how big the rims are, and how many women you've banged! GET A CLUE!

Posted at 11:56AM on Oct 23rd 2007 by Jessica

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