US Rapper Ordered To Pay $500,000 In Damages By Australian Court Over “Fake Tour” 27/05/2021
US Grammy nominated rapper The Game and his agent have been ordered by an Australian court to pay more than $500,000 in damages. after they never turned up for “a fake tour” Down Under. Multiple gunshots were fired at a memorial in Minneapolis to mark one year since the murder of black man George Floyd, as his family was welcomed to the White House by President Joe Biden. A fake nanny who dressed as a schoolgirl and stole children in a bizarre long-running scam can’t find somewhere to stay after she gets out of jail. A handful of Melbourne’s most liveable postcodes where you can still beat the city’s $1 million median house price tag have been earmarked as potential boom ‘burbs. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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