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Funny… I was one of those people that said to myself “they should have gotten girls to do this.” Not that I condone assault, BUT Kat had to know that something like this (or even worse) would occur. This is NOT Tiger Woods or Jesse James… these are rappers. Anything worse than a real gangsta rapper is a rapper who’s career is less than or seen in the hip hop community as a FAIL. Those kind of rappers will do anything to salvage their street cred, hence sending to idiots to go slap her up.
Her whole situation is sad, but in the end, when you put text messages, e-mail addresses, cell phone numbers and other things out to give validity to your claims, you’re gonna HAVE TO watch your back.
Props for giving this scallywag more attention…..
as oposed to the chumps that paid to have sex with her? And the pussies that ran up on her? gimme a break