February 17, 2009 at 4:02pm
In a move that will surely put a sting in his bling, three-time no-shower Lil' Wayne is being sued by promoter Ed Strickland and his company RMF productions for backing out of his Blue Cross Arena shows, multiple media sources are reporting. RMF tried unsuccessfully to bring the hip-hop star to Rochester three times within the last four months. Despite the excuses served up by Wayne's management, Strickland wants the $100,000 advance he says Wayne owes him. Looks like the mantra's now going to read "no money, no money, no money..."

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missy said on Mar. 03, 2009 at 8:45am
I was really disappointed when lil wayne did not show up. I want to see him soo bad im one of his biggest fans and him not showing is like saying he dosnt care about the fans the people who make him who he is the people who support him and want to hear his music and want to see him in concert. Im still a fan but that shit pissed me off Dwayne...
Diane Jenkins said on Mar. 03, 2009 at 4:07pm
I think if lilwayne dont want to show up its his decision u cant blame him he be to tired to rap some times dont get me wrong he is the best rapper in the game right now
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