
Dennis Byron
Editor-in-Chief at Hip Hop Enquirer
Producer and Reporter at TMZ
EIC of Hip Hop Enquirer, LLC | Contributing News Producer for many platforms | 33 Years of Photography | Outstanding Award in Media | Author of Behind The Lens
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hiphopenquirer.com | Dennis Byron
By Dennis Byron | Hip Hop Enquirer MagazineMay 26, 2025 | New York, NYIn an exclusive and revealing interview conducted by veteran journalist Dennis Byron, Legendary Blue — the pioneering Harlem jeweler and party promoter who helped usher Sean “Diddy” Combs onto the New York music scene — breaks his silence for the first time amid federal investigations swirling around the embattled hip-hop mogul.
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hiphopenquirer.com | Dennis Byron
By Dennis Byron, Senior Reporter – Hip Hop Enquirer MagazineNew York, NY – May 15, 2025 — The Southern District of New York was brimming with tension on Day 6 of the federal criminal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, as Cassie Ventura, the platinum-selling artist and longtime partner of the music mogul, returned to the stand for a pivotal cross-examination that revealed as much about the nature of their decade-long relationship as it did the legal strategy deployed by both sides.
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hiphopenquirer.com | Dennis Byron
By Dennis Byron | Hip Hop Enquirer MagazineNew York, NY — May 9, 2025As the entertainment world turns its eyes toward the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial set to begin Monday, May 12th in New York, another hip-hop heavyweight is reclaiming headlines on his own terms. Kid Cudi, the GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, producer, and creative force, has just dropped a powerful new single, “Neverland,” marking his first release of 2025—and it couldn’t be more perfectly timed.
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hiphopenquirer.com | Dennis Byron
Reporting by Dennis ByronNew York, NY — May 6, 2025 — The high-profile criminal trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs took a contentious turn Tuesday morning as a federal judge sternly admonished defense attorney Mark Geragos for controversial remarks made on a podcast, warning him to refrain from statements that could jeopardize a fair trial. U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian issued the warning in a robing room session just before jury selection resumed in the Southern District of New York.
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hiphopenquirer.com | Dennis Byron
In a controversial decision that is already sparking debate across legal and social media circles, Gwinnett County Magistrate Judge Regina J. Matthews—sitting by designation on the Superior Court bench—has sentenced a woman to jail in the midst of a heated divorce and custody battle. Harisat Fatai, the mother of three minor children, was taken into custody and ordered to serve 20 days in jail for civil contempt. The alleged violations?
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“At my movie premiere, I had bruises on my face and body. Covered with makeup.” “I sent him a photo of my injury. I told him: ‘So you can remember.’ “He texted back: ‘You. Don’t know. When to. Stop.’ “I responded: ‘Just say sorry. Have some sympathy.’” #DiddyTrial

“After we broke up in 2018, I never participated in another freak-off.” “I wore sunglasses to cover my black eye. The photo was taken in Sean’s bedroom.” “He would show up angry, banging, yelling to get into my apartment.” #DiddyTrial

“The lawsuit settled 24 hours after I filed it. For $20 million.” “We had hundreds of freak-offs. It’s impossible to count.” #DiddyTrial