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Tantrum aka Dulono’s Sports Bar owed nearly $76,000 in rent when it was evicted this month.


Dulono's evicted from downtown Minneapolis spot after 67 years in business

Dulono's Sports Bar has been evicted from its building in downtown Minneapolis' Warehouse

District.

Marquee Properties, which owns the building at

118 Fourth St. N. in downtown Minneapolis, began eviction proceedings in July against Minneapolis-based 4 VG Inc., which runs

Dulono's, alleging the pizza joint was not up to date on its rent and utility payments, according to court filings. The parties reached a settlement the next month, but court documents allege that Dulono's did not pay off the nearly $76,000 it owed as of Dec. 1. Earlier this month, Hennepin County District Court Chief Judge Kerry Meyer ordered Dulono's to vacate the premises, according to court filings.


Dulono's Downtown Inc. had transferred the lease to 4 VG Inc. in December 2021, according to court filings.

So goes the legacy of the Twin Cities pizza mainstay, which was first established in 1957.

The Lake Street location, which opened in 1964, closed in 2017. The downtown Dulono's opened that same year. Locations in Woodbury and Mahtomedi have since opened and closed.


Dulono's ownership could not be reached for comment. Landlord Peter Hafiz, a nightclub mogul who runs Deja Vu, Dream Girls and The Gay '90s, also could not be reached.

The downtown Dulono's and the connected Tantrum @ Dulono's nightclub were hotspots for violent crime, especially around bar close. In November, three were injured during a shooting inside the bar that police called a "violent, chaotic" scene, according to a Minneapolis Police Department press release. In 2022, a 28-year-old died after being shot near the restaurant, Bring Me The News reports.


 
 
 
  • Hip hop mogul Jay-Z has reportedly been named alongside Sean "Diddy" Combs in a lawsuit over the rape of a 13-year-old.

  • The lawsuit was originally filed in October, but did not name Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, and was refiled in New York Sunday to include him.

  • The alleged rape happened at an MTV VMA’s afterparty in 2000.

Jay-Z, the award-winning rapper and billionaire business mogul, has reportedly been named alongside fellow hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs in a sexual assault lawsuit. 

NBC News first reported they’d obtained the lawsuit, which was just refiled to include Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter. FOX News Digital also obtained the documents, which were refiled Sunday in New York by the anonymous accuser. 

The civil lawsuit was originally filed in October, NBC News reported, alleging Combs raped a 13-year-old girl in 2000 after she was driven to an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty. 

Combs has been at the center of several lawsuits involving sexual assaults in recent months, and this is the first to include another high-profile defendant. 

Representatives for Jay-Z did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Called a "blackmail attempt" 

Later on Sunday, a statement posted on Xby Roc Nation, which is Jay-Z’s entertainment company, called the ordeal a blackmail attempt and took issue with attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents dozens of alleged Diddy victims. 

Jay-Z called Buzbee a fraud in the statement, accused him of having "a pattern of these type of theatrics" and dared him to file a criminal complaint instead.


 
 
 

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