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All Of The Times Celebrity Friends Looked Out For Each Other Financially

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Jasmine Browley· Updated November 15, 2022

Nearly a decade ago Lil Wayne was swimming in tax debt, to the tune of $7 million to be exact, and was facing a contract dispute with Birdman‘s Cash Money Records. Despite doling out decades worth of hits and enjoying immense

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