<br><br> SEE HOW HE LOST HIS BEVERLY HILLS HOME AT 2259 QUEENSBOROUGH FOR $13,000 <br><br> OWES BANK ONE $739,108 ON A $1 MILLION DOLLAR PROMISSORY NOTE <br><br> CHEATED DIVINE MAFA OF MEMPHIS OUT OF P MILLER<br><br> HOW I EMAILED THE MPD ABOUT PERCY L TOWNES'S VISIT TO THE COMMUNITY CENTER<br><br>SEE MY EMAILS TO DAVID BELL- FORMER FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER<br><br>SEE MY ANGRY EMAIL TO LAWRENCE DENTON OF PRETRIAL AFTER THE NEWS AIRED 11/29/2010<br><br> SEE P'S HURRICANE KATRINA SCAM CALLED 'SAVING OURSELVES'--- SOS<br><br> RESEARCH HOW MASTER P IS BUILDING A SCHOOL IN HAITI AND JUDGED A MMA FIGHT IN HAITI WHILE HE KIDNAPPED STRANDED CHILDREN FOR SEX PURPOSES LAST YEAR<br><br> SEE HOW HE STOLE AND RE-ROUTED THE COREY MILLER INNOCENCE FUND MONEY<br><br>READ ABOUT HIS $190,165 BILL AND COURT JUDGEMENT TO CHARLES CARTER CONSTRUCTION FOR A STUDIO THEY AUCTIONED IN BATON ROUGE, LA<br><br>
SEE HIS KID'S SHOWS- MOESHA, PLAYER'S CLUB, LOCKDOWN, HUGHLEY'S, OZ, AND ROMEO <BR><BR> RESEARCH HOW HARAHAN, LOUISIANA POLICE OFFICER, WILEY WOOD IV WAS FIRED FOR SELLING HIM POLICE BODY ARMOR<BR><BR>SEE THAT HE ATTENDED BOOKER T WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, WARREN EASON, AND ST MONICA ELEMENTARY<BR><BR>RESEARCH HIS COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT LOSE AGAINST THE OJAYS FOR BRANDY IN I MISS MY HOMIES<BR><BR>SEE HIS 12/7/2000 ARREST IN CANADA FOR GUNS<BR><BR>MASTER P OWES THE IRS $1,434,371 FOR TAX EVASION<BR><BR>RESEARCH HIS NEWARK, NJ ARREST FOR HOLLOW POINT BULLETS (COP KILLERS)<BR><BR>READ ABOUT HIS JACK LEG COMPANY NO LIMIT SPORTS AND RICKY WILLIAMS<BR><BR>SEE PEDO GIL III'S BROTHER'S BOOKCOVER--- DEATH AROUND THE CORNER<BR><BR>READ ABOUT THE 2/4/2006 TAX EVASION COURT DATE COURTHOUSE ASSAULT INSIDE THE COURTHOUSE<BR><BR>HEAR HOW HE LIVED NEXT DOOR TO FORMER GOVERNOR, EDWIN EDWARDS IN BATON ROUGE AND HOW THE COMMUNITY SUED HIM FOR $14,000<BR><BR>
RESEARCH MASTER P'S SIGNIFICANT OTHER-- LISA ON WWW.IMDB.COM<BR><BR> HOW HE GAVE MEMPHIS SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT HER DAUGHTER TIA'S SCHOOL- HANLEY ELEMENTARY AND CHRISTMAS TOYS AT MEMPHIS'S FORD ROAD ELEMENTARY IN 2009 ONLY (WHICH IS LISA'S DAUGHTER HEAVENLY'S SCHOOL)<BR><BR>SHE HOW HE LIED ABOUT PLAYING PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL AND WAS ONLY A WALK-ON PLAYER AT HOUSTON UNIVERSITY WHICH IS ILLEGAL<BR><BR>ASK WHY HE WAS USING PERCY JAYCEON MILLER AS HIS NAME IN 2010<BR><BR>WHY IS CYMPHONIQUE ISIS JONES'S DAUGHTER AND BORN 8/1/1992 NOT 1/8/1992 AND ROMEO'S REAL DOB IS 8/14/1989.<BR><BR>GO TO YOUTUBE AND RESEARCH CYMPHONIQUE, LIL KING, AND THE CHILD CRACKHEADS- THE FABULOUS GIRLS HALLOWEEN <BR><BR>WHICH IS MASTER P'S BIRTHDAY 4/29/1967, 2/29/1970, 4/29/1969, 4/27/1969 AND HE IS 63 YEARS OLD AND NAMED PERCY ROBERT MILLER JR. AND HIS SON IS PERCY ROMEO MILLER SR.<BR><BR>WHY IS CYMPHONIQUE TOURING ONLY AGAIN IN MEMPHIS WHERE SHE LIVES DURING THE SCHOOL (LOOKING ALOT OLDER THAN 14) TALKING ABOUT STAY IN SCHOOL.<BR><BR>WHY DID MASTER P TRY TO STEAL SUGE KNIGHT'S THE LAST MEAL BY SNOOP DOGG<BR><BR>WHY DID MASTER P TAKE ROMEO TO MILLIONS OF MILKSHAKES ON HIS BIRTHDAY AND ASK HIM AND CYMPHONIQUE TO PERFORM TO RAISE MONEY FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ON YOUTUBE'S 8/19/2010<BR><BR>RESEARCH MEMPHIS NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF MASTER P'S 2009 EASTER WEEKEND TELETHON AT THE COOK COVENTION CENTER WITH NO TELEVISION STATIONS AND TELEPHONE LINES <BR><BR>READ ABOUT HIS PEPE JEANS AND WALMART LAWSUITS<BR><BR>RESEARCH HOW VENO GREEN OF SAN FRANCISCO IS NOT HIS SON<BR><BR>SEE HIM IN MEMPHIS TELLING CYMPHONIQUE AND VENO TO SING ON THE NEWS FOR YOUTUBE AND WORLDWIDE PEDOPHILES<BR><BR>ASK ANDY WISE WHY I EMAILED HIM THE ABOVE INFO EIGHT DAYS BEFORE HE LIED ON ME ON THE NEWS<BR><BR>ASK PERCY TOWNES WHY HE EMAILED ME MORE EVIDENCE ON MASTER P VIA YOUTUBE<BR><BR>WHEN I FIRED MASTER P I CONTACTED JOB CORPS, MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS, EUGENE, AND PATRISHA AT MLCC IMMEDIATELY.----THANK YOU ALISA R HARRIS-MILLER FREE C-MURDER 3/24/2011<BR><BR><BR><BR>
Dear K97, Memphis Police Department, MemphisRap.com, Ticketmaster, and Mud Island
It is pityful up here in Memphis! This Just in- see http://www.youtube.com/jeezytvcarpc 63 year old Percy Robert Miller, Jr. is the father of C Murder and a nanny here in Memphis (google Master P pedophile). He has been molesting C and P all their lives. The father has always lived in Memphis and knew me (Alisa R Harris-Miller). The father has used voodoo to connect with C in jail so he can use my government security clearance to commit identity theft. They closed the case yesterday so C will be getting out soon. Mia X, Three 6 Mafia, and Percy Townes are accomplices. All are on serious dope. Master P's father has a whole new set of children- see the photos for http://www.myspace.com/officialtrurecords One of which he has a child by via incest. Cymphonique Jefferson is Tytyana Miller and he has a son who impersonates Lil Romeo, the rapper. He stole the identity of his son, Percy Romeo Miller, Sr. aka Master P. The father is a SEX OFFENDER!!! He can't even pay his child support and they have a show 7/23/2011 at Mud Island by K97 with O. G. Boo Dirty, 2 Chains, Yung Joc, and Jeezy.
MASTER P'S FAKE DAUGHTER AND ROMEO LOOK ALIKE BOY-FRIEND
See TMZ--- How you gon pass out school supplies and Christmas toys and not PAY child support?? That's a pedophile in Memphis. Master P is a con artist and has left his wife Sonya for a little child name Cymphonique.They separated 6/25/2007, he filed divorce 8/12/2008, and the divorce was final on 12/30/2009 and he can't pay $271 a month in child support but is touring schools with Cymphonique.(see Wikipedia's Percy Robert Miller Jr. aka Master P while claiming Romeo is somebody else's child Percy Romeo Miller Jr. his self). You must arrest him and Cymphonique in Memphis. Contact me around the corner from Boo Dirty's at 531 Nonconnah 901-785-0750 and 901-326-2683 Alisa R Harris-Miller, C Murder's wife. Lance Taylor, O.G. Boo Dirty is supposed to be in jail because of a incident that happened 11/29/2010.His report date is also his birthdate 7/20/2011. Google Tyler Perry (of Jumping the Broom fame) Pedophile-
Romeo got kicked out of USC and the basketball team January 2010 and had to give up his group the College Boyys just like the Rich Boyz and C-Los from the Rich Boyz is serving 30 years in jail for murder and car jacking.Master P ain't no role model!!!
See No Limit Wikipedia-- you can’tbankrupt a company and don't pay the people and allow your boyfriend to reopen it under 'No Limit Forever', P.... Google Astral Rape of Babies 3/28/2011 and Master P Pedophile.
See http://www.myspace.com/isis.jonesCymphonique Jefferson, Isis Jones's daughter from Atlanta- she has Date of birth 1/8/1992 (running around playing 14 years old with her pimp).
Romeo has NOT sold 20 million records and Veno (Veno Green from San Francisco, CA) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2684610/ and Cymphonique Miller are not his children.
Here, the record shows that the child pornography was saved as temporaryBecause Ward pleaded guilty, we Internet files on Troy University's computer.do not know whether Ward was aware that the Web pages were automatically saved.However, a forensic examination of the computer showed that Ward “reached out” Though the factual basis is silent as to for 288 images of child pornography.whether Ward copied, printed, e-mailed, or sent the images to his home computer, and there is no other indication in the record that he did so, Ward had theAlso, we note ability to do so when he was viewing the downloaded Web pages. that Ward's home computer was seized and found to contain child pornography.Applying the broad definition of constructive possession recognized in Alabama, we find that the evidence was sufficient to show that Ward exercised dominion and control over the child pornography and thus was in possession of child pornography.
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Master P
HE is one of the most successful rappers in the history of the genre, yet most people have probably never even heard his name. His first three records sold a combined 1.5 million copies before any mainstream music publication knew who he was. He's already made one movie that, after being rejected by distributors, went on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies on video and continues to be a consistent rental since its summer of 1997 release. And, with his No Limit Records label, he's created one of the most profitable franchises in rap music—without the benefit of any radio or video airplay. His name is Master P, and he's firmly established himself as one of the most shrewd businessmen the music industry has ever seen.
Born Percy Miller in New Orleans, Louisiana, Master P was the eldest of his parents' five children. He grew up in the Calliope Apartments (now called the B.W. Cooper Apartments), a housing project infamous for being one of the city's most violent places to live. "Calliope was one of the worst neighborhoods you could even think about," P told Vibe magazine last year. "[When] people think of New Orleans, they think of tourism and Mardi Gras and all that. But there's another side. I had to grow up never having nothing, and in life, you gotta be down to survive." P's parents divorced when he was eleven. Four years later, he moved with his mother to Richmond, California, a city just north of Oakland, and he began living part of the time there and part of the time at his grandmother's home in New Orleans. He eventually became a scholarship basketball player, earning a walk-on spot with the University of Houston Cougars.
In 1989, Master P opened the rap-based retail record shop No Limit Records in Richmond, using $10,000 he inherited from his grandfather. Within a couple of years, he transformed the modestly successful business into a record label of the same name, releasing his own debut album, The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me, in 1991. In running his own retail shop, P learned firsthand what it was kids in the hood desired, and his album was tailored to fit that demand. The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me hit, making a huge impression in the Bay Area and in New Orleans, where P had begun to notice a burgeoning underground music scene. He was one of the first people to recognize that the music engendered in the South was very similar to the popular gangsta-rap music coming from the West Coast, and the production on his album highlighted that similarity.
With his success, though, also came trouble. Following the release of the album, a teenager on trial for robbery cited P's "211" as the catalyst for his crime. Though nothing ever came of the implication, it definitely put P in the glaring spotlight of the authorities. That song, like much of his material, exemplifies and glorifies the hard life of the streets. Tales of killing, robbery, and violent and sexual crimes are commonplace in P's music. Also commonplace is an acknowledgment of hip-hop as the "new hustle" for drug dealers. Though P himself refuses to admit that he was a drug dealer, the lifestyle is certainly implied in his lyrical content. As he told Vibe, "I was always a hustler. I did whatever I could to make ends meet."
One of Master P's greatest strengths has been his ability to parlay his success into rewards for his friends and family members. Sharing the bounty has not only provided him with the comfort of knowing that those close to him are afforded the opportunity to achieve something in life, but it also has had the attendant affect of supplying him with a steady stream of talent for his label. The No Limit roster includes several of his relatives: cousin Mo B. Dick is one of the key providers of backing soundtracks for all of P's releases; and rappers Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder are P's younger brothers. Soon after The Ghetto Is Trying to Kill Me hit the shelves, P masterminded the West Coast Bad Boyz, a collective of up-and-coming rappers from the Bay Area that also featured two other model rapper-entrepreneurs, E-40 and Rappin' 4-Tay.
No Limit Records inked a distribution deal with Priority Records—home to Ice Cube and former home to NWA—that guaranteed worldwide availability of its albums. Since 1996, the label has released a number of records from various artists: Silkk the Shocker (who also appeared on the Scream 2 soundtrack); Mia X; Skull Drugrey; C-Murder; and TRU, a group that consists of P, Silkk, and C-Murder. All made it onto the Billboard charts with very little, if any, radio airplay—an amazing feat considering most of No Limit's sales come from mom-and-pop stores that don't record SoundScan sales figures, which represent the data upon which Billboard comprises its charts.
Last year, Master P launched a companion career as a movie mogul with the release of I'm 'Bout It, 'Bout It, a semi-autobiographical film titled after a song from TRU's second album, Tru 2 Da Game. The movie, which was made on a shoestring budget with intentionally poor camera quality, was initially rejected by several distributors. Knowing that the film would find an avid following based on his album sales, P released the movie himself, direct to video. I'm 'Bout It, 'Bout It was a smash and it continues to be a hot rental property; it even found a home on the shelves of the usually conservative Blockbuster Home Video chain stores.
As bountiful as the year 1997 was for P, it brought its share of difficulties. A September concert in Atlanta ended in a riot before he could even take the stage. Reports say that the trouble started when the venue, the Doraville International Ballroom, swelled dangerously to twice its capacity. When non-paying customers bum-rushed the door, police responded by hitting people and showering others with pepper spray. The show was ordered to be shut down, and after the emcee indicated to the crowd that the event would have to be rescheduled, a fight broke out that resulted in shots being fired and even more chaos. In another matter, Master P was sued by the writers of the O'Jay's track "Brandy," who alleged that he had copied the verse and chorus of the song for his hit "I Miss My Homies." The case was eventually settled out of court.
But through all the contretemps, P persevered. He wrote and directed another movie, a comedy about cellular-phone scams called I Got the Hook Up, and this time he had no trouble at all finding a distributor for it. The film, which was picked up by Dimension Films, the division of Miramax responsible for the Scream films, was slotted for a May of 1998 release. The soundtrack to the album features D'Angelo, Ice Cube, Jay Z, and other acts from the No Limit roster. "I wanna be the first ghetto filmmaker in America," Master P told MTV News recently. "All ghetto movies. I'm specializing in movies nobody else wants to make. We're going to constantly just crank out movies the way I did tapes and CDs." In keeping with that line of thought, Master P has already commenced work on his third movie, tentatively titled Blue Light; he will head up a cast that also includes Treach from the hip-hop group Naughty by Nature and comedian Eddie Griffin.
Master P's story is remarkable. He transformed a fledgling label with no distribution and a roster of unknown, unproven artists into a multifaceted entertainment conglomerate, an accomplishment that is even more amazing considering that his Bay Area/New Orleans bases of operations run counter to the typical thinking underpinning the successful New York and Los Angeles markets. Late in 1997, Master P announced that he would release one more solo album before turning his full concentration on running the label; The Last Don has been tentatively scheduled for a June 2 release. P scored a major coup in March of 1998, when Snoop Doggy Dogg left Death Row Records to join No Limit; P will executive produce Snoop's upcoming album, Da Game Is to Be Sold Not Be Told. The defection is major news in the hip-hop world—a final, symbolic sign that No Limit Records has supplanted Death Row as the gangsta rap powerhouse