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The Ol Dirty Bastard Figurine

ODB

Big Baby Jesus. with Wu wear, street crucifix, and all 13 of his kids.

This could be the greatest figurine ever made, it stands at 10″ tall just shy of a foot and get this…it has a price tag of $600 Surprised, I’d grab this if I was rich.. or if I had rich parents… or if I just robbed someone, but youre a WU Balller grab it up here. Oh yea they also have a Slick Rick one but it’s sold out.

Rick

 

 

The Ol Dirty Bastard Figurine

ODB

Big Baby Jesus. with Wu wear, street crucifix, and all 13 of his kids.

This could be the greatest figurine ever made, it stands at 10″ tall just shy of a foot and get this…it has a price tag of $600 Surprised, I’d grab this if I was rich.. or if I had rich parents… or if I just robbed someone, but youre a WU Balller grab it up here. Oh yea they also have a Slick Rick one but it’s sold out.

Rick

 

 

Trouble With The Ol’ Dirty Bastard Estate

ODB

Just ridiculous… I have terrible things to say but I’ll keep them to myself. via NYPost

The widow of rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard hawked his prized final album for a song.

So says ODB’s former manager, Jarred Weisfeld, who claims Icelene Jones quietly signed away the rights to “A Son Unique,” the singer’s posthumously- released album, and spent the proceeds.

“She sold out for peanuts,” said Weisfeld, who said he was told the price was as little as $10,000.

Weisfeld believed that the album could have brought in millions for ODB’s survivors, who include his mother, Cherry Jones, and four baby mamas who bore his children.

Family members and Weisfeld have squared off in Brooklyn Surrogate Court, for control over what’s left of his career earnings. Icelene Jones did not return calls.

Trouble With The Ol’ Dirty Bastard Estate

ODB

Just ridiculous… I have terrible things to say but I’ll keep them to myself. via NYPost

The widow of rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard hawked his prized final album for a song.

So says ODB’s former manager, Jarred Weisfeld, who claims Icelene Jones quietly signed away the rights to “A Son Unique,” the singer’s posthumously- released album, and spent the proceeds.

“She sold out for peanuts,” said Weisfeld, who said he was told the price was as little as $10,000.

Weisfeld believed that the album could have brought in millions for ODB’s survivors, who include his mother, Cherry Jones, and four baby mamas who bore his children.

Family members and Weisfeld have squared off in Brooklyn Surrogate Court, for control over what’s left of his career earnings. Icelene Jones did not return calls.