Foxy Brown’s Lawyer Passes Away Amid Alleged Fraud Cases

Foxy Brown’s former lawyer Salvatore Strazzullo has reportedly passed away, and there is no official cause of death attributed to the NYC attorney at press time. Authorities found Strazzullo, also known as the “Night-Life Lawyer” due to many of his cases’ subject matter, dead in his car in front of his parents’ Brooklyn home. He faced multiple alleged fraud cases that accused him of stealing millions of dollars from elderly clients. The 52-year-old represented the “Candy” rapper in a 2011 case that involved her allegedly mooning a neighbor, but a Brooklyn court dismissed these charges. That year, a paralegal and former employee sued him over claims of sexual harassment.

Furthermore, a more recent issue was Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s claims that Strazzullo used his escrow account as a Ponzi scheme for many years, allegedly using client funds to pay off other clients and indulge in expensive vices at restaurants and hotels. In total, he faced accusations of stealing over $3.8 million and spent them on luxury items like cars and apartments, but he still pleaded not guilty to a first-degree grand larceny charge, four counts of second-degree grand larceny, and a first-degree scheme to defraud charge. Foxy Brown’s former lawyer also pleaded not guilty in a December 2023 case in another Brooklyn criminal case on accusations of stealing $1.5 million from three other clients, and both cases remained pending at the time of his death. In other Foxy news, she recently caused some drama with Lil Kim by messaging her baby daddy.

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Foxy Brown Performing At Los Angeles In 2017

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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 30: Rapper Foxy Brown performs onstage during the Pain is Love tour at Microsoft Theater on September 30, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Elsewhere, an insider claimed that Foxy Brown could take the stand in Keefe D’s case for his alleged murder of Tupac Shakur. “There are secret and delicate conversations going on about Foxy being a witness at the trial. he could prove vital in taking the stand or even making a statement about her recollection of being around the men, who claim they were in her company for a short while before they set off to murder Tupac.”

Meanwhile, Foxy Brown wasn’t too happy with Keith Murray’s claims that they romantically engaged, and he responded in kind. “Everything I said about Foxy Brown was true,” he explained. “If I offended her, I apologize for bringing out my truth. I’m not apologizing for my truth, but it’s the truth. What happened between me and her happened.”

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Bow Wow Says Men Are Thirstier Than Women At Clubs

Bow Wow has never been afraid to speak his mind and posted a video this week with a message for men at the club. The “Ain’t Thinkin’ ‘Bout You” rapper reflected on male groupies, saying “ya’ll gotta stop thirstballing in the club.” He went on to describe how ladies aren’t nearly as bad as men when it comes to catching a celebrity on a night out. Bow Wow even goes as far as to call pesky dudes “annoying creatures.”

The 35-year-old artist recounted a recent incident that sparked his opinion, mentioning how “last night one person just made it so nasty at the club.” He continued describing his experience and said, “dude yelling all over the music ‘Bow Wow come here, come here,’ like first of all bro waiving your hands for me cuz I don’t know you and I’m not walking nowhere.” Bow Wow followed up by calling out for the guy to learn some “proper club etiquette.”

Bow Wow Has Had Enough Of Annoying Dudes At The Club

It’s been nearly two years since Bow Wow dropped a single, however, the hit-making performer seems to have cashed in on his early career success. Last year, he reminded fans of his legacy on The Millenium Tour: Turn Up, headlining alongside fellow R&B icons Mario and Keri Hilson. Also making nostalgic features on the tour were Lloyd, Pleasure P, and Bobby V.

Although Bow Wow has been hinting at retiring from music, he confirmed that a new album, titled Before 30, is underway. While the release date is yet to be set, Snoop Dogg is ensuring its completion. Bow Wow took to Twitter on January 11th, 2022 to write, “Snoop told me no way you can retire before me.” “You owe us one more,” he continued, “speak on all the real s*** that we wanna know you been going through. Put it song and watch it flourish. – nuff said unc! #lastone

Even though Bow Wow has been spending more time kicking back to the music at the club than cooking new hits up in the studio, he still speaks his mind about hip hop. Most recently, the rapper tweeted last month to explain that artists from the genre need to unionize. He wrote, “I hate seeing my heroes liquored out, no money, just washed.” For news related to all generations of hip hop, stay in touch with HNHH.

Bow Wow Pressed By Snoop Dogg To Release Last Album

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