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article imagePrince Accused Of Stealing Hard Drives

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RobotGod
By RobotGod
Oct 21, 2007 in Entertainment
By RobotGod.
Rocker Prince got himself into some trouble recently. It wasn't lip-synching. An he didn't get in trouble for his wardrobe, though he certainly deserves it. He was accused of stealing.
We know him as Prince. Oh yeah and also that weird-ass symbol. But to his momma and the law he will always be Prince Rogers Nelson. According to TMZ.com, and as reported by PopTherapy, Pop Star Prince decided to do a little early Trick-Or-Treating. The trick was that His Purple Majesty took 12 AVID hard drives and the treat for Prince was that he never paid for them.
A lawsuit was filed yesterday in Los Angeles Superior Court. In it, Ian Lewis claims that the Purple clown Prince of rock took 12 AVID IS SCSI Shuttle Drives that are worth $12,000. He also says that the pop star and his people never had any intention of returning or paying for them.
He’s also claiming that he loaned Prince a $25,000 computer, which got returned by his people broken. The man is seeking damages of $1,000,000.
Some of us more paranoid types have long suspected that “Prince” aka “weird symbol”, is really Batman’s arch nemesis, the Joker. I mean c’mon…Skinny and weird, bad fashion Purple Suits, very effeminate, and now, crime!
The Joker is the clown “Prince” of crime after all! It all makes sense now.
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