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LT Rasheed Walker was arrested today on gun chage in NYC at LaGuardia Airport. His attorney said that his firearm is legally licensed in Wisconsin and Walker didn't know he couldn't travel with it in NY. He appeared in court and was released on his own recognizance.1769257931538.png
 


Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce decided to dip their toes into the restaurant entrepreneurship field. Their new Kansas City-based restaurant, 1587 Prime, opened in 2025.


It was most certainly not the type of restaurant for your average American, as the prices on their menu were insanely high. An 8-oz Filet could go for as much as $95, while a 32-oz Prime Porterhouse is $195. Even the sides are high: Mashed Potatoes are $16, as are Mac & cheese, grilled carrots, and Truffle fries.

Around the time of their opening, Patrick Mahomes’ and Travis Kelce’s restaurant wasn’t getting the best reviews from the general public. Things have only gotten worse.


The duo opened their Kansas City eatery, 1587 Prime, on September 17, 2025. 1587 Prime was the newest addition to the hospitality group Noble 33’s restaurant portfolio, founded by Tosh Berman and Mikey Tanha.

What appeared to be a great thing has turned terrible.

Everything That Is Happening Between the Business Partners of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ New Steakhouse​

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Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)




It has been just over a year since Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce opened a new restaurant together. Now, their business partners are accused of wrongly ‘siphoning’ millions of dollars.

Noble 33 co-founders Tosh Berman and Michael Tanha have allegedly ambushed chief legal officer Matthew Syken with his termination from their hospitality firm, The Madera Group. He claims it was retaliation for exposing their misconduct, per The Daily Mail.


Now, a major legal battle threatens to engulf the firm amid allegations of fraud, embezzlement, and discrimination. Lawsuits filed in Nevada and California by Syken claim his firing was retaliation for exposing Berman and Tanha’s alleged plot to siphon millions.

Syken is claiming that they used a gift card scheme while he was off work, dealing with a blood cancer diagnosis.

To be clear, neither Patrick Mahomes nor Travis Kelce have been named in the lawsuit. They are not accused of any wrongdoing. The chief legal officer is alleging that Noble33 partnered with a gift card company called inKind. That deal paid Noble ‘millions of dollars in advance payments in exchange for the sale of store credits redeemable at Toca Madera restaurants.’




The Future Of Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce’s Restaurant Could Be In Jeopardy​

Syken claimed Berman and Tanha improperly stole those millions and put them in their own private accounts.

‘Although presented as a marketing and financing program, these arrangements allowed Berman and Tanha to generate significant up-front cash that was later distributed to themselves,’ Syken wrote.
Once he confronted them, both tried to ‘extort’ him by threatening his legal license. In retaliation, he claimed they withheld his pay, fired him, and canceled his medical insurance during his cancer recovery. Syken claims Berman and Tanha falsely accused him of taking $257,000 in improper business expenses.


The Daily Mail reached out to reps for Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, but did not receive a response.

Berman and Tanha deny all wrongdoing. They claim in their own legal filings that Syken ’embezzled’ and ‘defrauded’ their company. He did so by ‘surreptitiously putting personal expenses on his company-issued credit card and authorizing overpayments of his salary.’

The duo further alleged that Syken charged $7,000 on the company card. It was to a clinic ‘offering hair restoration, testosterone replacement therapy, Botox, light therapy, and other cosmetic services.’ Syken called allegations that he used the company card at an anti-aging clinic ‘false’ and ‘absurd.’

In their counterclaim, Berman and Tanha say there is ‘nothing improper’ about their gift card deal with inKind.
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Patrick Mahomes Sr. was arrested yet again on Tuesday -- the Kansas City Chiefs superstar's pops was busted for a violation of his probation for his DWI sentence after allegedly drinking alcohol.

The 55-year-old former MLB player was booked in Smith County Jail at 8:53 AM ... and he didn't look too thrilled as he posed for another mug shot.


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The District Attorney confirmed to us Mahomes Sr. was jailed for a probation violation ... with the probation violation report stating he had a high alcohol reading on his SCRAM alcohol ankle monitor on Jan. 1.

The doc states Mahomes provided urine samples later on both Jan. 5 and 9, and the results were negative for alcohol.

As we previously reported, Mahomes has been arrested for DUI at least three times -- the most recent coming days before the Super Bowl in 2024, which his son's Chiefs competed in and won over the San Francisco 49ers.

View: https://www.facebook.com/TMZ/videos/3746822278911648/?__tn__=%2CO

Ironically, Tuesday marks two years since that arrest ... with bodycam footage of the run-in showing him trying to use his son's name to get out of trouble.

Mahomes pleaded guilty to DWI months later ... and was handed a five-year probation sentence.


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He'll have his day in court, but as of right now ... it doesn't look like a date has been set just yet.

Story developing ...
 
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“A Livingston County man assaulted during a nationally televised confrontation with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf at Ford Field in December filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit Tuesday against the star and his team, along with prominent sports media figures and companies.

Ryan Kennedy, a longtime Lions season-ticket holder and mortgage company CEO, filed the suit in Wayne County Circuit Court after he was publicly labeled a racist following the assault. Metcalf claimed Kennedy called him the N-word, according to the suit.

He sued Metcalf, the Steelers, former NFL player Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Shay Shay Media LLC, All Time Sports LLC (which does business as The Volume), and Ford Field Management LLC…

Kennedy says he received death threats, harassing voicemails, and hate mail, and that his mortgage-lending business suffered reputational and financial harm. The complaint includes a transcript of a threatening voicemail in which the caller refers to him as a “racist” and threatens his business.”
 
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“A Livingston County man assaulted during a nationally televised confrontation with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf at Ford Field in December filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit Tuesday against the star and his team, along with prominent sports media figures and companies.

Ryan Kennedy, a longtime Lions season-ticket holder and mortgage company CEO, filed the suit in Wayne County Circuit Court after he was publicly labeled a racist following the assault. Metcalf claimed Kennedy called him the N-word, according to the suit.

He sued Metcalf, the Steelers, former NFL player Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Shay Shay Media LLC, All Time Sports LLC (which does business as The Volume), and Ford Field Management LLC…

Kennedy says he received death threats, harassing voicemails, and hate mail, and that his mortgage-lending business suffered reputational and financial harm. The complaint includes a transcript of a threatening voicemail in which the caller refers to him as a “racist” and threatens his business.”


Probably not a single person on the planet is surprised that this guy filed a lawsuit.
 
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Patrick Mahomes Sr. was arrested yet again on Tuesday -- the Kansas City Chiefs superstar's pops was busted for a violation of his probation for his DWI sentence after allegedly drinking alcohol.

The 55-year-old former MLB player was booked in Smith County Jail at 8:53 AM ... and he didn't look too thrilled as he posed for another mug shot.


pat mahomes patrick mahomes sub getty swipe

Getty

The District Attorney confirmed to us Mahomes Sr. was jailed for a probation violation ... with the probation violation report stating he had a high alcohol reading on his SCRAM alcohol ankle monitor on Jan. 1.

The doc states Mahomes provided urine samples later on both Jan. 5 and 9, and the results were negative for alcohol.

As we previously reported, Mahomes has been arrested for DUI at least three times -- the most recent coming days before the Super Bowl in 2024, which his son's Chiefs competed in and won over the San Francisco 49ers.

View: https://www.facebook.com/TMZ/videos/3746822278911648/?__tn__=%2CO

Ironically, Tuesday marks two years since that arrest ... with bodycam footage of the run-in showing him trying to use his son's name to get out of trouble.

Mahomes pleaded guilty to DWI months later ... and was handed a five-year probation sentence.


patrick mahomes sr sub

Getty
He'll have his day in court, but as of right now ... it doesn't look like a date has been set just yet.

Story developing ...


Yet some filthy, traitorous, nigger-loving white bitch scum still let him fuck her.
 


TMZ Sports reports that Pat Mahomes Sr. will remain in prison until his hearing next month. That means Mahomes, who faces up to 10 years in jail, will have to miss Super Bowl 60:

“Patrick Mahomes Sr. will likely be spending his Super Bowl Sunday behind bars — the ex-MLB player will remain in jail until a hearing next month — with prosecutors pushing for him to serve a 10-year prison sentence for violating the terms of his probation.

As we previously reported, the 55-year-old was thrown in jail this week … and now he’s staring down the possibility of up to 10 years in prison.”
 


More than 16 months after he was arrested for an “extreme” driving under the influence offense, former Green Bay Packers star running back Eddie Lacy has learned his legal fate.


Eddie Lacy was arrested on Sept. 30, 2024, for driving under the influence in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to media reports, Lacy’s blood alcohol level was over four times the legal limit.

According to TMZ Sports, Lacy pleaded guilty to extreme DUI and was sentenced. As part of the agreement, the city attorney dropped six other charges against the 2013 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.


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“He was sentenced to 180 days of confinement, a screening at the Youth and Family Services Behavioral Health and 30 hours of community restitution at an approved agency in his home state.”
In 2022, Eddie Lacy was also arrested in Scottsdale for driving under the influence. However, he avoided jail time and was ordered to pay a fine of $3,259.20.


The 35-year-old led the Alabama Crimson Tide to three national championships in four seasons (2009, 2011 and 2012). The Packers selected him in the second round (61st overall) in 2013.

Lacy spent his first four seasons with the Packers, missing most of the 2016 campaign due to injury. He attempted to revive his career with the Seattle Seahawks in 2017, but had just 179 rushing yards in nine games.
 
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