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Day: February 9, 2021

YFN Lucci has been released after a month-long stay behind bars on murder charges that stem from the shooting death of 28-year-old James Adams and the injury of another man in southeast Atlanta. Lucci posted a $500,000 bond on Monday, and has been ordered to surrender his passport and wear an ankle monitor. He also has a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew. The “Everyday We Lit” rapper will only be allowed to leave his home to meet up with his lawyers to discuss his case, take care of medical appointments and see his kids. Lucci’s lawyer, Drew Findling, shared more details, saying, “the bond was negotiated last week and finalized today. He was released just before 4 pm. There are a variety of conditions which is somewhat consistent with these cases, which included surrendering his passport.” Even though the judge has also ordered Lucci to stay off social media, his friends make sure to keep his fans updated, including posting video of him being release from jail. https://twitter.com/Glock_Topickz/status/1358904937892241412

Historically Black Colleges and Universities are where dreams are made, and this Black History Month, TBS wants to kick off the aspirations of three lucky HBCU alumni by paying their student loans in the network’s first-ever TBS HBCU Cash Out™.  The network has teamed up with HBCU alumni Lance Gross and Keshia Knight Pulliam for an interactive social media contest. Pulliam, who is a graduate of Spelman, and Gross, who attended Howard University, will host the contest, which will run February 8 through March 8. Applicants are required to submit a video explaining how attending an HBCU has helped them achieve their goals. Three winners will be selected and will receive $25,000. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR VIDEO: 1. Log onto http://www.tbshbcucashout.comand submit your information. 2.  Submit a video (60 seconds or less) via Instagram, Twitter or YouTube using the hashtag #HBCUCashOutContest and tagging @tbsnetwork (Instagram and Twitter) or @tbs (YouTube). 3.Eligible entrants must have graduated from an HBCU recognized by the U.S. Department of Education on or after December 1, 2015. For more information on TBS HBCU Cash Out™, visit www.tbshbcucashout.com.


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