

Right back like I left something, wishy-washy EbenGregory's in the house. Today, I report on the second week of the Murder Inc trial. Two words: Pony Show. Let me re-cap.
On Monday, the comedy, I mean trial started with a standoff between prosecutors and defense attorneys as they argued over the relevance of text messaged conversations between Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo and Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff. Here's the message Irv wrote: I love the shit out of you. The defense contends that's Irv talking to his wife. The prosecution contends that Irv's talking to McGriff, thanking him for shooting of 50 Cent.
Oh yeah, JA Rule didn't show up and the attorney's spent the rest of the day arguing whether $70,000 in denominations of fives and tens could fit in a shoebox. I can fit $70,00 in a shoebox; I just need the $70,000. Irv wore a blue suit to court. You can read about the rest of day one here.
On Tuesday, the trial turned into the 50 Cent show. Judge Edward Korman ordered the jury to leave the courtroom as he heard arguments from the defense and prosecution about the relevance of the May 24th 2000 shooting of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson to the trial. Some clown testified too, but I missed that. I was down Scores spending my Blastro per diem on the ladies. You know how I like it.
On Wednesday, after long hard deliberations, Judge Edward Korman finally made the decision that any information regarding the May 24, 2000, shooting of rapper 50 Cent had no relevance to the case. The prosecution is not even allowed to utter the rapper's name in the presence of the jury. The decision is defiantly an astronomical blow to the prosecutions case. Earlier this week, their two star witnesses, Donell Nichols and Phillip "Dalu" Banks, both discredited and contradicted themselves.
That's all I got for today. Actually I'm supposed to be in court right now covering the case, but I'm having too a good time at Scores right now to leave. So what I've been here since last week?
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