Who Fought The Law? Fall Out Boy, Juelz Santana, Travis Barker, Gerard Butler

Patrick StumpIt’s been a busy news day for celebrity crime. Between the ongoing developments in both the Michael Jackson and Chris Brown cases, a few other notables managed to run into trouble today.

First off, Juelz Santana (most famous for “There It Go (The Whistle Song)”) was arrested for terroristic threats and posession of a weapon, according to MTV.com. Santana (whose real name is Laron James) was involved in an altercation with the mother of his son on Tuesday in New Jersey, when he threatened to harm her and wielded a kitchen knife as his weapon of choice, according to police. His rep is disputing the threat charges and said it was the neighbor’s, not Santana’s baby’s mama that called police. Santana was released later that day after posting a $5,000 bond but has not yet released a statement.

Next up: Patrick Stump, the voice of Fall Out Boy. (Well, technically, the singer. Everyone knows Wentz is the one in charge.) Stump was busted for driving without a valid driver’s license in Beverley Hills and hauled to the big house where he was detained four hours then released on $15,000 bail. He is only licensed to drive in Illinois. If Stump is charged with a misdemeanor, he could face six months in prison and/or pay $1,000 bail. In a statement to MTV, Stump agreed “ignorance of the law isn’t innocence. . . .But man, is my mom going to be pissed.” And to make matters worse, his awfully unflattering mug shot is circulating the web like wildfire.

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No Chance Of A Dip Set Reunion Juelz Santana Confirms

Cam'ronLast week, Cam’ron was on New York radio station Hot 97 and said that while he still considers Jim Jones and Juelz Santana Diplomats, he will not be recording with them again. According to Cam, the fact that Jim Hones publicly denied the two of them having a phone conversation in which the two rappers allegedly tried to patch things up, is the reason behind his statement. 

According to mtvnews.com, on the Manhattan set of the Skull Gang video for “I Am the Club,” Santana said Cam’s revelation was a relief.  The site published this quote from Santana, which leaves no room for the hopefuls still waiting for a collaboration between the two once-friends.

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