Friday, November 17, 2006

Battle of the Bay

This event falls on my 23rd birthday, (Dec 1st) so I will not be in town BUT the usual fam bam will of course make appearances, so please come out and show love.

Oh, and what's up with Jammon aka the new J Billion? Comin' up baby! I'm proud of you!



















♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

Mike Tyson to be a Prositute!

Former boxing champion Mike Tyson is to become a male escort after agreeing to work at legendary Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss' new legalized brothel for women. Fleiss bought 60 acres of land in Nevada, and his work is scheduled to begin on Heidi's Stud Farm.

She has high hopes for Tyson, once heavyweight champion of the world - despite the fact he is a convicted rapist.

She says, "I told him, 'You're going to be my big stallion.' It's every man's fear that their girlfriend will go for Mike Tyson."

Tyson, 40, adds, "I don't care what any man says, it's every man's dream to please every woman - and get paid for it."

- Starpulse News Blog


Ummmmmm, sure we liked to be pleased, but not necessarily while in a choke hold from Kid Dynomite.

♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Sweet Release!

It's a conspiracy I tell ya. All these dudes releasing records on the same day? Uh huh ...

Look for 'em November 21st, 2006

2Pac



















Jay-Z



















Snoop Double Gizzle my Nizzle




















The Clipse

Some times, fact is stranger than fiction ...

Yahoo! News
By Jay Linday, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 4 minutes ago


BOSTON - Two Boston men spent 30 years in prison for an underworld slaying they did not commit after a judge ruled that the FBI withheld evidence that would have cleared the pair to protect a mob hitman who was serving as an informant.


Now, in a trial that opened Thursday, those men and the families of two others who were wrongfully convicted are seeking damages from the government that could total more than $100 million.

Joseph "The Animal" Barboza was a known mob assassin responsible for numerous hits during Boston's gangland wars of the 1960s. He was also so vital to FBI efforts to crack the mob that the agency allowed him to wrongly implicate four men for murder, attorneys for the plaintiffs said in opening statements.

Joseph Salvati and Peter Limone and the families of two other men who died while behind bars accuse the federal government of malicious prosecution, conspiracy and depriving the men's family of companionship.

"It was a rigged game, a charade, a story concocted by Mr. Barboza and assented to by the FBI," said attorney Austin McGuigan, who represents Salvati. "There was no hope the real story in this case would be uncovered."

The case is the latest development in a scandal that unfolded in Boston about a decade ago, when it was learned that the FBI had a corrupt relationship with the mob, protecting killers who were informants and even tipping them off to pending indictments.

The lawsuit was filed after the Justice Department released documents in 2001 that showed the FBI withheld evidence from state prosecutors that could have cleared the men so the agency could protect an informant who actually committed the crime.

The lawsuit does not ask for a specific dollar award, but briefs filed in the case point to past decisions that have awarded $1 million for each year wrongly imprisoned, which would total more than $100 million in this case.

Justice Department attorney Bridget Lipscomb said federal authorities had no duty to share information with state prosecutors, and cannot be liable for the results of a separate state investigation. She also noted the four men had access to some FBI information, as well as top-notch attorneys who raised doubts about Barboza's testimony at their trial.

Limone, Louis Greco and Henry Tameleo were sentenced to death in 1968 for the murder of Edward "Teddy" Deegan, but were not executed before the death penalty was banned in 1975. Salvati was sentenced to life in prison.

Salvati, 72, and Limone, 74, were exonerated in 2001 after the Justice Department documents were released. Greco and Tameleo died behind bars before being exonerated.

The case is being tried without a jury before U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner.

On Thursday, attorneys for the men and their families, said the problems were rooted in a 1960s FBI policy of protecting informants identities at all costs.

Days before Deegan was shot in the head in a Chelsea alley, FBI wiretaps caught Barboza and Vincent "Jimmy" Flemmi asking a Rhode Island mob boss for permission for the hit. Informants later told FBI agents that Barboza, Flemmi and three other men were responsible. FBI agent Paul Rico, who handled top echelon informants, listed Deegan as among seven people killed by Flemmi.

"The Deegan murder was literally surrounded by information that Jimmy Flemmi was one of the killers," said Michael Avery, who represents Limone and Tameleo.

But the FBI had recently recruited Flemmi as an informant and believed he would provide valuable information for years, McGuigan said. And when Barboza agreed to testify, he told the FBI he would never say anything to implicate his friend Flemmi, McGuigan said.

The FBI did not share any of this evidence with the state, Avery said, making the FBI "masters of this prosecution."

In his testimony in the Deegan case, Barboza implicated Limone, Salvati and Greco because of personal grudges, and Tameleo because an FBI agent wanted to arrest him, according to attorney Juliane Balirro, who represents Limone.

The FBI had at least 20 descriptions of the Deegan murder that conflicted with Barboza's testimony, but did not share them with prosecutors, she said.

Barboza was sentenced to a year and a day in prison after the Deegan trial, and later moved to California as the first participant of the federal witness-protection program. He was shot to death in San Francisco in 1976.

Lipscomb, the Justice Department attorney, said Barboza was subjected to more than six days of intense cross-examination during the trial, which included questions about Flemmi's possible involvement and accusations that he switched who was involved.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

SOLD OUT!



















Lady Sovereign aka The Biggest Midget in the Game, is hitting our west coast shores once again with her little bad ass "hate me? then fuck you" cockney laced attitude. Her style of flow, Grime, as been huge in the UK for years and has an underground following here in the States. Now it seems as though it's emerging from the depths and coming up mainstream. I saw Lady Sov about a year ago @ Club 6 and knew right then that I wasn't a fan of the Grime style, but seeing Lady is a whole other situation. Home girl gets wrecked, right! Cussing, drinking, blowin trees, spitting and fighting. YES, I heard she'll throw knucks in a second.

My kind of girl ... see ya'll tonight.

♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

Monday, November 13, 2006

Mos Def tonight

Surprise, surprise, Mos Def is in town ....... again. Heads at True were speaking of his shopping appearance on Friday and then suddenly, a show was announced on MySpace. Don't get me wrong, I love the guy, but I kinda want someone new you know? Maybe he'll be giving previews of new songs off his next album Tru3 Magic, coming out Dec. 5th. Only way to find out is by comin' through!

Mos Def @ Mezzanine, tonight 11/13/06

Wednesday, November 08, 2006
















The Rock the Bells Club Tour is Coming to San Francisco!

REDMAN
RAEKWON
GHOSTFACE KILLAH
PHAROAHE MONCH
KEITH MURRAY
SUPERNATURAL
& DJ BIG VON


Saturday, December 16th @ Mezzanine
444 Jessie St. @ Mint
Doors @ 9pm // 21+

Info & Pre-Sales Tickets Available @

www.groovetickets.com
www.ankhmarketing.com
www.mezzaninesf.com
www.rockthebells.net

♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

Two major break-ups to report folks ....

Rumsfeld "steps down" and CIA Director Robert Gates takes the place of being Bush's late night spooner.

















And Britney is set free!
















SOURCE: Pink is the New Blog


♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

TRUE LIES was awesome!




















At least with this guy's re-election, I didn't get the same nauseating "Oh my god, we're all gonna die" feeling like I had with Bush ... but I'm still kinda scared.


♥ Hella Caitlin ♥

Monday, November 06, 2006

Thank you

Hello my lil babies!!

I'm here! Still breathing, still living, still going. I know it's been a minute since you've seen some words from your's truly, sprawled out on the internet, but here I am. WOOT!


Life had become stagnant and draining to say the least, so I took a break … a very looooong break. Humbled by your support and encouragement, I’m back and hope to be posting much more frequently! My job and particular personal affairs have been consuming a majority of my time, but as Asa told me, “If this is your passion, you MAKE the time. It has to be a priority” and he’s right.

Thank you's go out to my Good Girls, eDONe and Isaac (ABC Crew), Mega and Asa (Huf), Scotch Tape (Rouge Status), Gabriella (MAMA Clothing), The SuprMrkt Crew and all of those individuals who have approached me in recent weeks about my blog or lack there of. Some of you spoke directly with me about continuing, while others I’ve simply watched in admiration and feel completely inspired by just studying you and how you work.

With a double Kettle One and cranberry, gripped by my french tipped Parliament smokin' fingers, I can say to you .... I’m back you nasty heffas.

Missed you guys.





♥ Hella Caitlin ♥