Floyd Mayweather Jr. is stepping back into the ring — this time, the courtroom. The undefeated boxing legend filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit Wednesday against Business Insider, its parent company Insider Inc., and journalist Daniel Geiger, accusing them of knowingly publishing false claims about his real estate dealings in a story he says was laced with racial bias and malicious intent.
Filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the suit claims that Business Insider ignored direct documentary evidence, dismissed multiple offers to view verified records, and proceeded to publish a story headlined: "Floyd Mayweather Jr. bragged about a $400 million property deal. There's just one problem."
Mayweather's legal team says there was no problem. In the complaint, they assert that the article misrepresented his business acumen, omitted key facts, and relied on anonymous sources to cast doubt on his ownership claims. The lawsuit also accuses Geiger of an aggressive pattern of harassment — including hundreds of phone calls to Mayweather’s friends, family, and associates, many placed late at night — and alleges he made racially charged comments suggesting the boxer was unqualified to own such properties.
"Floyd Mayweather earned his legacy through discipline and hard work, both in and out of the ring," said attorney Bobby Samini of Samini Block APC. "This lawsuit isn't just about setting the record straight — it's about holding the press accountable when they cross the line from journalism into calculated character assassination."
The complaint seeks $100 million in damages, a public retraction, and injunctive relief, citing defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and prima facie tort. The full complaint can be viewed here.
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Monday, April 21, 2025
Shannon Sharpe Faces $50M Lawsuit From Woman Alleging Repeated Sexual Abuse
Hall of Fame tight end and rising media mogul Shannon Sharpe is facing serious legal trouble just days after making headlines for reportedly seeking a nine-figure podcast deal.
A civil lawsuit filed Sunday in Nevada accuses the 56-year-old of sexually assaulting a woman on multiple occasions between late 2024 and early 2025, following what her lawyers describe as a “rocky, abusive relationship.” The woman, identified only as “Jane Doe,” is seeking over $50 million in damages for claims that include sexual battery, assault, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
According to the 13-page complaint, the two first met in 2023 at a Los Angeles gym when the plaintiff was 20. She alleges Sharpe began pursuing her aggressively, ultimately coercing her into a relationship characterized by verbal abuse and controlling behavior. One alleged incident involved Sharpe threatening to kill her after he discovered she was attempting to share her location with friends for safety, while a firearm was visible in the room.
The suit claims the first assault occurred in October 2024, after Doe attempted to cut off contact following a livestreaming incident in which Sharpe allegedly broadcast himself having sex — though the woman in the video was not the plaintiff. The complaint says Sharpe showed up uninvited at her apartment and raped her while she was “crying and sobbing.”
A second alleged incident occurred in January 2025, when Sharpe visited her under the pretense of bringing a birthday and Christmas gift but again sexually assaulted her, this time without protection despite her protests.
“Shannon Sharpe… refused to accept the answer no and raped Plaintiff, despite her sobbing and repeated screams of ‘no,’” the lawsuit states.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, known for representing more than 20 women in lawsuits against NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson, is leading the case along with Micah Nash.
“It takes a great deal of courage to stand up against those with power, fame and money,” Buzbee said in a statement. “I look forward to pressing this case in court.”
The lawsuit also accuses Sharpe of secretly filming their sexual encounters and sharing the footage without her knowledge — allegations that appear to reference Sharpe’s September 2024 Instagram Live mishap, which went viral and drew public scrutiny.
Sharpe has not publicly responded to the lawsuit as of press time. He has not been criminally charged.
The civil complaint comes at a pivotal moment in Sharpe’s media career. Just last week, Front Office Sports reported that Sharpe is negotiating a podcasting deal worth over $100 million as his contract with The Volume expires. His “Club Shay Shay” YouTube channel boasts nearly 4 million subscribers, and his January 2024 interview with comedian Katt Williams has amassed over 89 million views. Sharpe also co-hosts “Nightcap” with Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and frequently appears on ESPN’s “First Take.”
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Boxing Legend George Foreman Passes Away at Age 76
George Foreman, the towering two-time heavyweight boxing champion who later became an iconic pitchman for his namesake grills, has died at the age of 76, his family announced Friday.
Foreman's powerful punches first propelled him to Olympic gold in 1968 and a world title in 1973. While he famously lost the crown to Muhammad Ali in the historic "Rumble in the Jungle" in 1974, Foreman staged a remarkable comeback two decades later, regaining the heavyweight championship at age 45 — the oldest ever to do so.
Born in Marshall, Texas, Foreman's early life was marked by poverty and trouble with the law before boxing became his saving grace. Known for his devastating power, Foreman had a unique pre-fight ritual, notably refusing to look directly into his opponent’s eyes during referee instructions. He later explained, “I didn't want to see a person; I just wanted to see another target.”
His first reign as champion saw him dispatch numerous challengers, but after his loss to Ali, Foreman experienced a profound spiritual awakening following a near-death experience in 1977. This led him to become a born-again Christian and ordained minister, delivering sermons backstage before fights and at his gym.
After a brief retirement, Foreman returned to boxing in 1987, embarking on an improbable journey back to the top. His stunning 1994 knockout of Michael Moorer for the WBA and IBF titles cemented his legendary status as a figure of endurance and resilience.
Foreman’s personality outside the ring was as big as his reputation inside it. Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee once considered Foreman for the role of "The Incredible Hulk" due to his impressive physique and intimidating presence, though the role eventually went to Lou Ferrigno. Additionally, Foreman humorously credited luck for his grill endorsement opportunity; it was first offered to wrestler Hulk Hogan, who missed the agent's call — an error Hogan jokingly lamented as costing him millions.
Beyond boxing and business, Foreman was passionate about animals, often joking, “I spent my childhood avoiding dogs; now I spend my adult life feeding them,” reflecting his lifelong affection for raising German Shepherds.
Foreman's legacy resonates deeply, transcending generations and cultural shifts. His early dominance aligned with the funk and soul era of the 1970s, while his later comeback coincided with the alternative rock wave of the 1990s, a testament to his universal appeal.
Details regarding funeral arrangements were not immediately released. Foreman is survived by his wife and several children. His impact on sports, culture, and entrepreneurship will long be remembered.
Thursday, March 13, 2025
From Basketball to Booze: Shaquille O’Neal’s Latest Business Move
Shaquille O’Neal has spent his post-basketball career proving that his dominance extends far beyond the court.
From fast food franchises to tech investments and even DJing on the global festival circuit, the Hall of Famer and businessman has consistently turned everything he touches into a success.
Now, the larger-than-life personality is making a splash in the booming ready-to-drink alcohol market with the launch of BeatBox Blueberry Lemonade, a new malt beverage set to roll out nationwide this month.
The move comes as part of a partnership between O’Neal and BeatBox Beverages, a brand that skyrocketed to national prominence after securing a $1 million investment from Mark Cuban on "Shark Tank."
Known for its colorful packaging, high-energy marketing, and presence at music festivals and major events, BeatBox has built a brand that aligns seamlessly with Shaq’s ethos of fun, celebration, and larger-than-life experiences.
O’Neal, who first encountered the brand while touring as DJ Diesel, saw a natural fit and decided to invest — not just in the company, but in creating his own exclusive flavor.
“I’ve always been about creating unforgettable experiences — whether it’s on the court, DJing, or through my business ventures,” O’Neal said in a statement announcing the collaboration. “When I first came across BeatBox, I saw a brand with that same bold energy. This partnership felt like a perfect fit.”
With an 11.1% ABV, Blueberry Lemonade is designed for drinkers looking for a high-impact, low-sugar alternative to traditional cocktails. The beverage, packaged in resealable and recyclable cartons, will be available in major retailers such as Walmart, Kroger, H-E-B, 7-Eleven, Total Wine & More and Circle K.
O’Neal’s move into the RTD alcohol space places him in a rapidly growing market that has seen an explosion in celebrity-backed brands. While peers like Diddy (Cîroc), Kevin Hart (Gran Coramino), and The Rock (Teremana) have dominated the spirits industry, Shaq’s decision to back BeatBox aligns with his longstanding strategy of investing in companies with mass-market appeal. The global RTD alcohol market is valued at $20 billion in 2023, with projections estimating it could exceed $40 billion by 2030, making it one of the fastest-growing segments in the beverage industry.
Since retiring from basketball in 2011, O’Neal has built one of the most impressive business empires in sports history. His investments span more than 400 franchise locations across brands such as Papa John’s, Krispy Kreme, Five Guys, and Auntie Anne’s, and he was an early investor in Ring, the smart home company later acquired by Amazon for $1 billion. He has also dabbled in tech, fitness, and esports, and has long been rumored to be considering NBA team ownership.
The BeatBox deal marks yet another chapter in Shaq’s business portfolio, reinforcing his reputation as a savvy entrepreneur with an instinct for tapping into lucrative markets. While many athletes struggle to transition out of their playing days, O’Neal has redefined what post-career success looks like. Whether it’s dominating the boardroom, the DJ booth, or now the beverage aisle, Shaq isn’t just playing the game — he’s changing it.
From fast food franchises to tech investments and even DJing on the global festival circuit, the Hall of Famer and businessman has consistently turned everything he touches into a success.
Now, the larger-than-life personality is making a splash in the booming ready-to-drink alcohol market with the launch of BeatBox Blueberry Lemonade, a new malt beverage set to roll out nationwide this month.
The move comes as part of a partnership between O’Neal and BeatBox Beverages, a brand that skyrocketed to national prominence after securing a $1 million investment from Mark Cuban on "Shark Tank."
Known for its colorful packaging, high-energy marketing, and presence at music festivals and major events, BeatBox has built a brand that aligns seamlessly with Shaq’s ethos of fun, celebration, and larger-than-life experiences.
O’Neal, who first encountered the brand while touring as DJ Diesel, saw a natural fit and decided to invest — not just in the company, but in creating his own exclusive flavor.
“I’ve always been about creating unforgettable experiences — whether it’s on the court, DJing, or through my business ventures,” O’Neal said in a statement announcing the collaboration. “When I first came across BeatBox, I saw a brand with that same bold energy. This partnership felt like a perfect fit.”
With an 11.1% ABV, Blueberry Lemonade is designed for drinkers looking for a high-impact, low-sugar alternative to traditional cocktails. The beverage, packaged in resealable and recyclable cartons, will be available in major retailers such as Walmart, Kroger, H-E-B, 7-Eleven, Total Wine & More and Circle K.
O’Neal’s move into the RTD alcohol space places him in a rapidly growing market that has seen an explosion in celebrity-backed brands. While peers like Diddy (Cîroc), Kevin Hart (Gran Coramino), and The Rock (Teremana) have dominated the spirits industry, Shaq’s decision to back BeatBox aligns with his longstanding strategy of investing in companies with mass-market appeal. The global RTD alcohol market is valued at $20 billion in 2023, with projections estimating it could exceed $40 billion by 2030, making it one of the fastest-growing segments in the beverage industry.
Since retiring from basketball in 2011, O’Neal has built one of the most impressive business empires in sports history. His investments span more than 400 franchise locations across brands such as Papa John’s, Krispy Kreme, Five Guys, and Auntie Anne’s, and he was an early investor in Ring, the smart home company later acquired by Amazon for $1 billion. He has also dabbled in tech, fitness, and esports, and has long been rumored to be considering NBA team ownership.
The BeatBox deal marks yet another chapter in Shaq’s business portfolio, reinforcing his reputation as a savvy entrepreneur with an instinct for tapping into lucrative markets. While many athletes struggle to transition out of their playing days, O’Neal has redefined what post-career success looks like. Whether it’s dominating the boardroom, the DJ booth, or now the beverage aisle, Shaq isn’t just playing the game — he’s changing it.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Obamas May Produce Tiger Woods Film Chronicling His Greatest Run in Golf
A film about Tiger Woods’ rise to golf dominance is in development at Amazon MGM Studios, with Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company, Higher Ground, in talks to produce.
According to Deadline, the movie will be directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, who helmed the critically acclaimed King Richard, the biopic about Venus and Serena Williams’ father that won Will Smith an Academy Award. The project will adapt Kevin Cook’s book, “Tiger Slam: The Inside Story of the Greatest Golf Ever Played,” focusing on Woods’ legendary run of four consecutive major championship wins between 2000 and 2001.
While Woods’ career has been marked by both triumph and controversy, the film will steer clear of his personal scandals and legal troubles, instead spotlighting his early dominance in golf. In 1997, Woods became the first Black golfer to win a major tournament, revolutionizing the sport and inspiring a new generation. Three years later, he achieved what became known as the “Tiger Slam,” winning the U.S. Open, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, and the Masters in succession — an accomplishment unmatched in modern golf.
Cook’s book details Woods’ tactical genius, mental discipline, and unrelenting pursuit of perfection, with insights from his caddies, coaches, and competitors.
Should Higher Ground officially join the project, it would mark another high-profile sports venture for the Obamas’ company. Their previous work includes the Netflix basketball documentaries “The Starting Five” and “The Redeem Team,” as well as the civil rights biopic “Rustin.”
Irwin Winkler, the legendary producer behind “Rocky,” “Creed” and “Goodfellas,” is also attached.
Despite injuries threatening his career in recent years, Woods has remained an enduring figure in golf. Last December, he partnered with his 15-year-old son, Charlie Woods, at the PNC Championship, showing glimpses of his old form. He continues to make select tournament appearances, though his latest Achilles injury puts his future in doubt.
The timeline for the film’s release remains unclear, but Amazon MGM has ramped up its theatrical investments, planning 12 to 14 major releases per year starting in 2026.
This biopic will be the latest in a string of Woods-related projects, following HBO’s two-part “Tiger” documentary, which examined both his meteoric rise and the scandals that led to his temporary fall from grace.
According to Deadline, the movie will be directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, who helmed the critically acclaimed King Richard, the biopic about Venus and Serena Williams’ father that won Will Smith an Academy Award. The project will adapt Kevin Cook’s book, “Tiger Slam: The Inside Story of the Greatest Golf Ever Played,” focusing on Woods’ legendary run of four consecutive major championship wins between 2000 and 2001.
While Woods’ career has been marked by both triumph and controversy, the film will steer clear of his personal scandals and legal troubles, instead spotlighting his early dominance in golf. In 1997, Woods became the first Black golfer to win a major tournament, revolutionizing the sport and inspiring a new generation. Three years later, he achieved what became known as the “Tiger Slam,” winning the U.S. Open, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, and the Masters in succession — an accomplishment unmatched in modern golf.
Cook’s book details Woods’ tactical genius, mental discipline, and unrelenting pursuit of perfection, with insights from his caddies, coaches, and competitors.
Should Higher Ground officially join the project, it would mark another high-profile sports venture for the Obamas’ company. Their previous work includes the Netflix basketball documentaries “The Starting Five” and “The Redeem Team,” as well as the civil rights biopic “Rustin.”
Irwin Winkler, the legendary producer behind “Rocky,” “Creed” and “Goodfellas,” is also attached.
Despite injuries threatening his career in recent years, Woods has remained an enduring figure in golf. Last December, he partnered with his 15-year-old son, Charlie Woods, at the PNC Championship, showing glimpses of his old form. He continues to make select tournament appearances, though his latest Achilles injury puts his future in doubt.
The timeline for the film’s release remains unclear, but Amazon MGM has ramped up its theatrical investments, planning 12 to 14 major releases per year starting in 2026.
This biopic will be the latest in a string of Woods-related projects, following HBO’s two-part “Tiger” documentary, which examined both his meteoric rise and the scandals that led to his temporary fall from grace.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Master P Joins UNO as Head of Basketball Operations
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Miller, a New Orleans native, is best known for transforming Southern hip-hop with No Limit Records, but his influence extends far beyond music. A former college and professional basketball player with stints in the CBA, NBA preseason, and summer leagues, he has spent the past two decades coaching and mentoring young athletes.
“This is a tremendously exciting day for the future of New Orleans Privateers basketball,” said head coach Stacy Hollowell. “Coach Miller cares deeply about his city, the University of New Orleans, and Privateers basketball. We will benefit from his basketball knowledge and his relationships with people within the city and the game.”
Miller’s impact in basketball stretches back to his days coaching elite AAU squads, where he helped develop future NBA players like DeMar DeRozan, Brandon Jennings, Lance Stephenson, and Jalen Suggs. Now, he aims to bring that same passion for player development and community leadership to UNO.
“As a kid growing up in New Orleans, I can honestly say that basketball changed and saved my life,” Miller said. “At that time, UNO was one of the best programs in the country. It was all about Privateer Nation, and there was so much excitement on the Lakefront. I’m committed to bringing that winning tradition back.”
Miller’s appointment isn’t just about on-court success — he sees it as a mission to develop young athletes into future leaders.
“This is bigger than the game — it’s about educating and creating future leaders at the same time. I’m here to make sure these young student-athletes have the opportunities, resources, and mentorship to succeed on and off the court. UNO is our culture, our community, our city, our team, and our family. It’s time to bring the love and passion back to New Orleans basketball.”
Miller’s basketball journey began at NORD parks before he attended Booker T. Washington and Warren Easton high schools. He played collegiately at the University of Houston and Merritt College in Oakland, later earning a business degree. His professional experience includes time with the Fort Wayne Fury, San Diego Stingrays, and Las Vegas Rattlers in the CBA, as well as preseason and summer league runs with the Charlotte Hornets, Toronto Raptors, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, and Sacramento Kings.
Despite his success in music and business, coaching and mentorship have remained central to Miller’s purpose. As the founder of the Team Hope Foundation, he has dedicated himself to community outreach, youth programs, and providing resources to underserved families.
Miller, who holds honorary doctorates from Lincoln University and Grambling State University, has received keys to multiple cities, including New Orleans, Memphis, Houston, and Charlotte. His latest role at UNO reinforces his commitment to uplifting his hometown.
Announcing the news on social media, Miller tweeted: “Today is the start of a new journey as the President of Basketball at the University of New Orleans. #GodIsGood”
Monday, December 2, 2024
Super Bowl LIX to Showcase New Orleans Stars Jon Batiste, Trombone Shorty, Ledisi and More
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Trombone Shorty performs at a concert in celebration of Juneteenth, Monday, June 10, 2024, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Erin Scott) |
The Super Bowl, which will air live on FOX, aims to celebrate the iconic music scene of New Orleans. “We're honored to work with this year's pregame lineup to celebrate the rich musical legacy of New Orleans and the entire state,” said Seth Dudowsky, head of music at the NFL in a release announcing the lineup. “The Super Bowl is a rare moment to unite fans around the world, and this year's performers will bring the energy, soul, and vibrant sounds of the region to a global stage.”
Five-time Grammy winner and Academy Award-winning artist Jon Batiste will perform the national anthem. A New Orleans native, Batiste is known for his work as a singer, songwriter, and composer, and recently released "Beethoven Blues (Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1)," which debuted as the No. 1 classical album. He also composed the score for the critically acclaimed film "Saturday Night" by director Jason Reitman.
Trombone Shorty, born Troy Andrews, will join Grammy Award-winning artist Lauren Daigle to perform "America the Beautiful." Trombone Shorty, known for blending funk, soul, R&B, and rock, is a New Orleans legend who began performing at Jazz Fest at age four and has shared stages with acts like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Foo Fighters. Daigle, a Louisiana native, is celebrated for her powerful vocals and her 2018 album "Look Up Child," which made her the first female artist to reach the Top 10 on both the pop and Christian album charts simultaneously.
Ledisi, another Grammy Award-winning artist from New Orleans, will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Known for her powerful voice and commanding stage presence, Ledisi has earned international acclaim with 15 Grammy nominations and a win for Best Traditional R&B Performance. She has also performed at prestigious venues such as the White House, the Kennedy Center, and Carnegie Hall.
In addition to the musical lineup, the pregame show and the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show will feature American Sign Language (ASL) performances. Stephanie Nogueras will sign the "Star-Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful," Otis Jones IV will interpret "Lift Every Voice and Sing," and Matt Maxey will deliver an ASL rendition of the halftime show. The ASL performances will be supported by Alexis Kashar of LOVE SIGN and Howard Rosenblum of Deaf Equality.
The NFL also previously announced that Kendrick Lamar will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show, with DPS, Roc Nation, and Jesse Collins serving as executive producers.
For updates on Super Bowl LIX festivities, fans can visit SuperBowl.com.
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Thursday, November 21, 2024
Cabello, GloRilla Join Lil Wayne for College Football Playoff Concert
Lil Wayne is set to headline the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert on Jan. 18, 2025, at State Farm Arena, kicking off a music-filled weekend leading up to the College Football Playoff National Championship, amidst conversations about his controversial Super Bowl halftime show snub.
The New Orleans native, known for chart-topping hits like ‘A Milli’ and ‘Lollipop,’ will take the stage after being controversially excluded from the Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown.
“We are excited to have Lil Wayne headline the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert,” said Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff, of the five-time Grammy winner. “He is a talented artist who has had a significant impact on the music industry. We know he will put on a great show for our fans.”
Joining Wayne on Jan. 18 is Grammy-nominated rapper GloRilla, the rising star behind viral hits ‘F.N.F. (Let’s Go)’ and ‘Tomorrow 2.’
The following night, Jan. 19, features a pop-centric lineup headlined by Camila Cabello, known for global hits like ‘Havana’ and ‘Señorita.’ Cabello will be joined by Myles Smith, a British singer-songwriter recognized as Apple Music’s Up Next Artist, and Knox, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter who has gained a strong online following.
The weekend culminates on Jan. 20 with the Allstate Championship Tailgate at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The event will feature performances by country music star Kane Brown and iHeartCountry’s ‘On the Verge’ artist Ashley Cooke, along with interactive games, sponsor activations, and live ESPN broadcasts.
Tickets for AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! go on sale Monday, Nov. 25, at 10 a.m. ET via CollegeFootballPlayoff.com/ppl. The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The New Orleans native, known for chart-topping hits like ‘A Milli’ and ‘Lollipop,’ will take the stage after being controversially excluded from the Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown.
“We are excited to have Lil Wayne headline the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert,” said Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff, of the five-time Grammy winner. “He is a talented artist who has had a significant impact on the music industry. We know he will put on a great show for our fans.”
Joining Wayne on Jan. 18 is Grammy-nominated rapper GloRilla, the rising star behind viral hits ‘F.N.F. (Let’s Go)’ and ‘Tomorrow 2.’
The following night, Jan. 19, features a pop-centric lineup headlined by Camila Cabello, known for global hits like ‘Havana’ and ‘Señorita.’ Cabello will be joined by Myles Smith, a British singer-songwriter recognized as Apple Music’s Up Next Artist, and Knox, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter who has gained a strong online following.
The weekend culminates on Jan. 20 with the Allstate Championship Tailgate at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The event will feature performances by country music star Kane Brown and iHeartCountry’s ‘On the Verge’ artist Ashley Cooke, along with interactive games, sponsor activations, and live ESPN broadcasts.
Tickets for AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! go on sale Monday, Nov. 25, at 10 a.m. ET via CollegeFootballPlayoff.com/ppl. The 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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