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...what about his co-defendant and one-time protégé Shyne? Unlike Puffy, Jamal "Shyne" Barrow, was found guilty on charges of assault, weapons possession and reckless endangerment and is facing the possibility of up to 25 years in prison. When a well-wisher interrupts our conversation to congratulate Puffy and express his concern for Shyne, Puffy says only this: "I'm praying...
...jurors filed in and Wardel "Woody" Federson, took the stand. For some reason almost everyone associated with the trial has a nickname - there's Combs' co-defendant Jamal "Shyne" Barrow, Combs' bodyguard Anthony "Wolf" Jones, Combs' ex-girlfriend Jennifer "J.Lo" Lopez, and of course, Combs himself, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, Puffy and, most ridiculously, P-diddy. Brafman stood behind a podium a short distance from the witness box to cross-examine Fenderson, who was the driver of the alleged getaway car, a Lincoln Navigator, on the night of the shootings. Brafman has a strong voice and speaks in a loud, aggressive...
INDICTED. JAMAL ("Shyne") BARROW, 19, aspiring rapper and protege of Sean ("Puffy") Combs, in the Times Square-area nightclub shooting that wounded three and brought a fleeing Combs and actress girlfriend Jennifer Lopez to a Manhattan precinct for questioning; for attempted murder; in New York City. Lopez testified before the grand jury. So did Combs, who faces possible indictment for illegal weapons possession. Combs is also the target of lawsuits by two of the victims...
...hours--weeping and handcuffed to a bench--before prosecutors said charges against her would not be pursued. Combs was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and possession of stolen property (police say the gun was stolen); he was released on $10,000 bail. Another rapper, Jamal Barrow (a.k.a. Shyne, a new artist on Combs' Bad Boy label), was charged with attempted murder for allegedly pulling out a gun and firing when someone in the club insulted Puffy...
...times the displays get risqué. Example: a series of windows at Los Angeles' May Co. department stores designed by Artist Peter Shyne, supposedly to "illustrate the possibilities of a California vacation." One window showed a beach scene in which a mannequin looking like Telly Savalas triumphantly brandished a bikini top belonging to a female mannequin who had her back discreetly turned. Another window showed a man dressed only in brief shorts at a sink and a woman in panties and bra. The implication was that they had just climbed out of bed and were packing for an illicit...