Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Concert promoters held in Angola over Nas' no show finally released


Two concert promoters were held hostage in Angola over a New Years Eve concert where Nas was scheduled to perform. Nas failed to appear at the show and subsequently, the promoters were held in the country and weren't allowed to leave until the money given to the performers was returned. They were finally released on Friday (February 17) Allhiphop reports:

“We are relieved that this nightmare is over and are looking forward to coming home to our family and friends who have supported us with their prayers and optimism during this ordeal,” a rep for Patrick Allocco said in a statement.

The drama unfolded 49 days ago on New Year’s Eve, when Nas and Jemiah Jai failed to board a plane to Angola for the concert.

Armed men associated with local promoter Henrique Miguel’s company Casa Blanca Entertainment accosted the men as they attempted to reach the U.S. Embassay in the country, to help resolve the dispute.

The Allocco’s and his son were held hostage against their will for almost two months.

The local promoter demanded that the Nas return the $300,000, who eventually complied.

But the promoter demanded an extra $50,000 for expenses and damages, which the Allocco’s could not come up with.

Today, the men were escorted by U.S. Embassy officials to Lisbon.

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