Posted May 1st 2009 11:34AM by TMZ Staff
Jesse Jackson is never at a loss for words. So it's ironic that not opening his mouth could cost him big bucks.
The civil rights leader has been sued for pulling a no-show at a partisan political conference in Trinidad. Jackson was supposed to speak at the event in 2007, along with Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King, III. But Jackson backed out and left his $75k appearance fee on the table, claiming he didn't want to show favoritism to any party. Fair enough.
So what's the problemo? The two-time candidate for Prez had already signed on the dotted line. The company that booked Jackson wants the $100k -- $36k for the cost of a chartered private jet that was ready to fly him to the Caribbean, the rest for commission.
If Jesse was gonna have to pay for it anyway, he should have jumped on the plane and hung out on the beach. We're just sayin'...
Filed under: Celebrity Justice
Tags: jesse jackson, JesseJackson, lawsuit, trinidad
Posted May 11th 2007 12:06PM by TMZ Staff
While the dust is settling for Akon after his simulated onstage rape of a 15-year-old Minister's daughter in Trinidad, TMZ has uncovered some racy photos of her -- on the little miss' MySpace page.
Danah Alleyne, or as she call herself on MySpace, "Diva Trixie," claims to be 19 and writes, "I'm a BITCH oh well... ima bitch, ive got class, mess wid me and i'll kick ur ass!!"
A 15-year-old searching for her identity probably shouldn't be looking for it in an 18-and-over club, especially at an Akon concert! Danah has posted a picture from the night of the controversial event, and the caption says, "girls nite out! best time!!" Not quite the way she described the evening to the Trinidad Express.
TMZ isn't taking sides, but this recent discovery raises a few questions ... and eyebrows.
UPDATE: Since the posting of this story, Miss Danah set her MySpace page to "private."
Filed under: MySpace
Tags: akon, concert, danah alleyne, DanahAlleyne, minister, myspace, on stage, OnStage, racy photos, RacyPhotos, rape, shower, trinidad