It's kinda funny how this ended up in the gossip columns instead of news:
Rapper and labelhead Jerome Almon, who claims to have been checked or denied entry 117 times whilst traveling between Detroit and Toronto from 1998 to 2004 is suing the Canadian government for $900M.
The suit was filed in Jan and is up for review next month.
As a businessman (who granted, has a dumb-ass name for a label, but hey that's us, we're kinda TIRED of murder, ya know?) with a clean record (he claims the order of protection violation charges his wife brought against him were eventually dropped) Almon makes a straight-up proper point about the likes of Paris “My-parents-built-their-fortune-constructing-jails-for-the-prison- industrial-complex* Hilton, Keith “Take my blood and transfuse it, so I can enter your nation, …



























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