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Post Malone Faces Massive Lawsuit From Limo Driver Over Broken Promises

Post Malone finds himself entangled in a $10 million legal battle with a Utah limo driver who claims the Grammy-nominated artist never compensated him for his prominent role in a 2020 music video.

Larry Deuel, a teacher and part-time chauffeur, filed a lawsuit against Post Malone, rapper Tyla Yaweh, Sony Music Entertainment and other parties.

The complaint alleges fraudulent inducement, misappropriation of name and likeness, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

The legal dispute centers around Deuel’s appearance in the “Tommy Lee” music video, a collaboration between Post Malone and Tyla Yaweh released in 2020.

According to court documents, Deuel was initially hired to provide transportation services to Post Malone’s ranch where the video shoot was taking place.

Once they arrived at the location, Deuel says both artists asked him to participate in the filming process. The lawsuit states that Post Malone and Tyla Yaweh promised Deuel he would be “taken care of” financially for his time and participation in the production.

Despite featuring prominently throughout the music video, Deuel claims he never received any monetary compensation for his appearance. The lawsuit also alleges that he never signed a release form granting the artists permission to use his name, image and likeness in the final video.

“Absent Mr. Deuel’s presence in Tommy Lee, the theme of wealth, power, fame, privilege, and success would have been visually underwhelming, supported only by two unkempt musicians smoking blunts riding ATVs in a dirt field,” the court documents state.

Deuel’s legal team argues that his presence was essential to the video’s narrative and visual impact. The limo driver is now seeking $10 million in damages, including punitive damages and profit disgorgement from the defendants.

The lawsuit reveals that Deuel has spent the past five years attempting to resolve the matter outside of court. His most recent effort involved delivering a letter dated August 8, 2025, through legal counsel to Post Malone’s representatives.

“Post Malone’s security detail laughed at the constable attempting to serve process and refused to accept service,” according to the court filing.

The legal action comes during a particularly busy period for Post Malone, who recently celebrated the grand opening of his Nashville bar, Posty’s, on October 9. The Lower Broadway venue attracted more than 30,000 fans for a free concert featuring surprise guests including Lainey Wilson and Brooks & Dunn.

Post Malone is also set to headline the 2026 Stagecoach Country Music Festival alongside Cody Johnson and Lainey Wilson. The crossover artist has successfully transitioned between Hip-Hop and country music, with his recent collaborations earning significant chart success.

Neither Post Malone nor Tyla Yaweh have issued public statements regarding the lawsuit. The case was filed on October 17, 2025.

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Diddy Could Walk Free As Trump Weighs Sentence Commutation

Sean “Diddy” Combs may walk free this week as Donald Trump mulls over a sentence commutation for the Hip-Hop mogul convicted of violating the Mann Act and serving time in federal prison.

Trump is reportedly considering cutting short Combs’ 50-month sentence, a move that would allow the music executive to leave prison immediately, according to a senior White House official who confirmed the deliberation.

Combs has already served 13 months and, under standard conditions, could be released in about two years with credit for time served.

“Trump will do what he wants,” the official told TMZ. The source added that Trump is “vacillating” on whether to approve the commutation.

Combs was sentenced in October after being found guilty on two federal counts of transporting women for prostitution across state lines.

Along with the prison term, he received five years of supervised release and a $500,000 fine.

He filed an appeal on Monday (October 20) to challenge both the conviction and the sentence.

The request for clemency came shortly after Combs’ sentencing, when his legal team reached out to a senior White House official with direct access to Trump.

Trump publicly acknowledged the appeal for mercy just days later, telling reporters he was aware of the petition.

Though the relationship between Trump and Combs has been strained—Combs backed Joe Biden in the 2020 election—Trump hasn’t ruled out granting clemency.

The timing of the potential commutation is notable. Just last week, Trump commuted the sentence of former Rep. George Santos, signaling a willingness to exercise his clemency powers early in his new term.

If approved, Combs would be released immediately, though he would still be subject to the remaining terms of his sentence, including supervised release and the financial penalty.

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Nicki Minaj Taunts JAY-Z With Pink Wig AI Image After Her Instagram Disappears

Nicki Minaj took another swing at JAY-Z and Roc Nation late Monday night by posting an AI-generated image of the rap mogul wearing a pink wig and matching crop top, captioned with a blunt message: “I AM YOUR KARMA.”

The post came hours after Minaj’s Instagram account mysteriously disappeared, prompting speculation among her followers.

In response, Minaj shared a clip of Demoree Hadley, daughter of Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez, discussing a 2025 federal lawsuit. The suit accuses Perez of using Florida’s Baker Act and Marchman Act to have her daughter involuntarily committed without cause.

In a follow-up message, she added, “Sorry to all the aspiring artists/young superstars in the making. Yall not on the radio being interviewed b/c the agenda needs to be pushed first. if you can’t see what’s happening may you be forever cursed. You’re already blind. Now you’re cursed, too.”

This latest online barrage follows a turbulent stretch for Minaj, who has spent much of 2025 publicly accusing JAY-Z and Roc Nation of sabotaging her career.

On October 15, she stunned her followers by canceling her upcoming 2026 album and directly blaming JAY-Z.

“Ok I’m not going to put out the album anymore,” she wrote. “No more music. Hope you’re happy now [JAY-Z]. Bye, Barbz. Love you for life.”

That announcement capped off weeks of tension, during which Minaj claimed Roc Nation pressured her to tour and drop new music against her will.

However, she reversed course the next day, promising to deliver a standout album.

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