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This dude has no chill.

Former NFL player Titus Young was arrested for the third time in a week...all for different reasons.

According to the Huffington Post:

Orange County Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Joe Balicki says the 23-year-old Young was arrested late Friday in San Clemente for allegedly breaking into a home.

Balicki says Young fought with deputies after a foot chase.

He has been charged with attempted burglary, assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. He is in custody Sunday on $75,000 bail.

But just a few days earlier, Young was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. Then, on the same day, he was arrested for trying to take his car away from a tow yard.

The Detroit Lions drafted Young in 2011, but released him in February after a drop in productivity and disputes with teammates.

Basically, Young gives no f*cks. But it's time to have a seat, man.

By Christina Coleman for Global Grind Staff

SOURCE: Huffington Post

Remember when news broke that Chicago rapper Chief Keef knocked up a girl in middle school?

Well now the 17-year-old is being hit with a major child support bill to take care of his seed.

According to TMZ:

Keef -- real name Keith Cozart -- was sued for child support​ by his middle-school-aged baby mama earlier this year. She claimed Keef fathered her kid -- born in 2011 -- when he was only 15. 

According to court docs, the teenage rapper pulls in about $13,000 A MONTH!!! Pretty baller considering his age.

As a result, a judge ordered Keef to pony up $2,600 a month in child support -- based on his lucrative career -- plus $500 in day care expenses and $10,400 in previously unpaid support. A hearing is set for next month to finalize the amount. 

Damn, dude is getting paid! But looks like he's going to have to give up the bulk of his money anyway.

By Christina Coleman for Global Grind Staff

Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams, who recently signed a six-year, $100 million contract with $50 million guaranteed, wants the $785,000 10-carat engagement ring he gave to former fiancée, Erin Marzouki, back and is taking her to court to make sure he gets it, according to the Bleacher Report.

The Houston-based lawsuit reportedly alleges that Marzouki never loved Williams and was only in the relationship for monetary gain.  As per the legal document:

[Marzouki] never intended to marry [Williams] and used the relationship as a means to get to [Williams’] money and acquire gifts, according to the Bleacher Report.

The couple reportedly split up last January, when Marzouki decided to call it quits on the relationship.  When the two-time Pro-Bowler reportedly asked for the ring back on several occasions, Marzouki allegedly failed to comply.

Williams and Marzouki got engaged on February 19th last year.

The 28-year-old NFL player, whose contract has been deemed one of the most lucrative in NFL history, not only gave his ex the ring, but reportedly also handed her an American Express card a month earlier to which she charged more than $108,000 then added an additional $230,000 worth of “luxury items” according to the lawsuit.

When Marzouki called off the engagement, she allegedly failed to return the ring, and according to Williams’ legal team, she promised to do so if her relationship with Williams came to an end.

In the meantime, Williams’ lawyers are requesting a restraining order and permanent injunction that bars Marzouki and anyone associated with her from doing anything with the ring like selling or even damaging it in any way.

Reportedly, Williams has a good chance of winning the ring back because he lives in the “no-fault” Lone Star state.  In Texas, the person giving the ring is legally allowed to ask for its return “on breach of the marriage engagement” by the donee.

Written by NewsOne

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