Snoop Dogg is the latest celebrity to donate to a 93-year-old woman trying to hold on to her family’s land.
The rapper made a $10,000 donation through his record label, Death Row Records, to Josephine Wright.
Her parcel on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina is at the center of a legal battle with developers.However, she’s being sued by a developer who claims her satellite dish, shed and screened-in porch are delaying the construction of planned new homes because the items are encroaching on the planned property.
Wright has filed a countersuit, claiming a constant barrage of tactics – including intimidation, harassment and trespassing – have been used to try to force her to sell her property. NBA player Kyrie Irving has also joined the cause, donating $40,000 last month and actor Tyler Perry asked
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