Kemo
08-19-2016, 12:38 PM
– The newest Paul Heyman Guy has been revealed at HeymanHustle.com and was spotted with Heyman in New York City this weekend.
Late night #KoreanBBQ with my dear friend @LifeOfDesiigner #PANDA #TiimmyTurner #PaulHeymanGuy pic.twitter.com/DiqcqApFgt
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) August 18, 2016
"Chart-busting hip hop artist Desiigner (“Panda” “Tiimmy Turner”) is a #PaulHeymanGuy, as the Bed Stuy native and prodigy of Kanye West‘s exploding GOOD Music label, associated with Def Jam Recordings."
– WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch (Sunny) will not be sentenced to any jail time as a result of her 3 DUI’s from last year, according to TMZ Sports. Each DUI carried a maximum of 90 days in jail. The judge sentenced her to a total of 90 days jail time for the DUI’s, but cut her a huge break by applying the 97-days she spent in rehab earlier this year to the sentence.
Additionally, she’s been sentenced to 5 years parole with bi-weekly alcohol testing, 125 hours of community service and roughly $2,100 in fines. The judge made it clear that there will be zero tolerance moving forward one slip-up will land her in jail.
Sunny says she’s 152 days sober and is committed to staying on a positive path.
Late night #KoreanBBQ with my dear friend @LifeOfDesiigner #PANDA #TiimmyTurner #PaulHeymanGuy pic.twitter.com/DiqcqApFgt
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) August 18, 2016
"Chart-busting hip hop artist Desiigner (“Panda” “Tiimmy Turner”) is a #PaulHeymanGuy, as the Bed Stuy native and prodigy of Kanye West‘s exploding GOOD Music label, associated with Def Jam Recordings."
– WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch (Sunny) will not be sentenced to any jail time as a result of her 3 DUI’s from last year, according to TMZ Sports. Each DUI carried a maximum of 90 days in jail. The judge sentenced her to a total of 90 days jail time for the DUI’s, but cut her a huge break by applying the 97-days she spent in rehab earlier this year to the sentence.
Additionally, she’s been sentenced to 5 years parole with bi-weekly alcohol testing, 125 hours of community service and roughly $2,100 in fines. The judge made it clear that there will be zero tolerance moving forward one slip-up will land her in jail.
Sunny says she’s 152 days sober and is committed to staying on a positive path.