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Ashanti and Nelly





Nelly and City Spud

Jermaine Dupri and Nelly




A delusional fan who unleashed his crude fantasies about Ashanti in a battery of text messages to her mother was sentenced Thursday to two years in jail, though his judge rued not being able to send him to psychological treatment instead.
A downcast Devar Hurd said he didn’t mean to annoy or alarm the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer and her family when he sent the messages. Some included photos of his genitals and a picture of the family’s Long Island home with a comment about stopping by to visit.
“My intent was not to harm,” he told the judge. “I always wish the best for (Ashanti).”
Hurd, 31, was convicted in December of stalking and aggravated harassment. Ashanti’s mother and manager, Tina Douglas, said she was glad to see the case closed with his sentencing.
“We’re really so glad to have this behind us, and we feel justice has been served,” she said through a spokeswoman.
Douglas told jurors the messages disgusted her and spurred her to hire extra security personnel. One message envisioned Hurd someday living with the multiplatinum-selling singer; another said his mental state “is very fragile with all this.”
Hurd said the messages were intended as friendly repartee, “sex texting” and jokes, and he didn’t think Douglas would mind them.
The would-be rapper from Griffith, Ind., didn’t raise any psychiatric issues during his trial, where he gave jurors a lengthy account of what he described as a friendship and brewing business relationship with Douglas.
She said she didn’t know Hurd and told him to leave her alone, to no avail.
After Hurd was convicted, doctors diagnosed him as having a delusional disorder, Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber said. But months of efforts to arrange probation with mental-health treatment were unsuccessful, in part because Hurd has nowhere to live in New York, Farber said.
He gave Hurd the maximum possible sentence for the misdemeanor offenses, noting the fear Douglas said she felt because of the messages. Farber recommended psychiatric treatment for Hurd in jail.
“It’s obvious to me that you need to get help,” the judge said.
Prosecutors, who pushed for the maximum sentence, said Hurd should be held responsible for his explicit text-message blitz despite his psychological problems.
“Even if he believes that Ashanti was in love with him, his conduct was not that of a man wooing a woman. He was not sending her flowers,” but rather barraging her mother with messages any parent would find objectionable, Assistant District Attorney Carolina Holderness said.
Hurd has been jailed since his July arrest, time that will count toward his sentence.
Ashanti didn’t testify at the trial, and no one in her family attended Hurd’s sentencing.
Raised in Glen Cove, N.Y., Ashanti signed her first record deal at 14. She has recorded hits including “Foolish” and “Only U.”
She also has acted in such films as “Coach Carter” and “John Tucker Must Die” and starred as Dorothy in an off-Broadway revival of “The Wiz” this summer.

A would-be rapper was convicted Tuesday of harassing Ashanti’s mother with a flurry of dirty photos and lewd text messages about the Grammy Award-winning R&B star.
Devar Hurd shook his head as a Manhattan jury delivered its verdict after two days of deliberations, finding him guilty of stalking and aggravated harassment for messages the singer’s mother called scary and disgusting.
Hurd, a sometime model and car salesman from Griffith, Ind., said he thought the crude messages, photos of his genitals and a picture of the home where Ashanti’s family lives were welcome.
The 31-year-old is being held without bail until his sentencing, set for Jan. 11. He faces up to two years in prison. His lawyer, Richard Verchick, left court without speaking to reporters and didn’t immediately return a phone call afterward.
Ashanti’s mother, Tina Douglas, told jurors she didn’t know Hurd when he began calling her and leaving messages recounting bizarre and rambling sexual fantasies about the singer. Douglas manages her daughter’s multiplatinum-selling career.
Douglas said she told Hurd to leave her alone but he went on to send dozens of revolting text messages and pictures.
“It was just disgusting and humiliating and extremely frightening,” Douglas testified, adding that she pulled Ashanti out of a rehearsal of “The Wiz” after Hurd sent a message that mentioned seeing the singer’s car outside the theater.
Ashanti starred as Dorothy in an off-Broadway revival of the musical this summer. Hurd told jurors he was nowhere near the theater when he sent the message.
Punctuating his testimony with occasional rap lines and finger-snapping, Hurd said the messages and photos were just intended as bawdy banter and jokes.
Hurd, who said he performs around his Chicago-area hometown while working jobs ranging from landscaping to selling timeshares, told the jury he was working on an unspecified business deal with the singer’s parents. He said he got Douglas’ cell phone number from her daughter’s record label.
The picture of the car and another showing the family’s Glen Cove, N.Y., home – accompanied by a message about being in the neighborhood and stopping by to visit – were just images he found online while more than 700 miles away in Indiana, he said.
“Why would I want to annoy (Douglas) or harass her or whatever in any kind of way?” he asked jurors. “Doing anything to her or to Ashanti … that’s not my style.”
Ashanti didn’t testify.
Since signing her first record deal at 14, she has recorded hits including “Foolish” and “Only U.” She also has acted in such films as “Coach Carter” and “John Tucker Must Die.”

Singing star Ashanti has a creepy stalker – an Indiana salesman who has bombarded her mother with lewd text messages and pictures of his genitals, prosecutors said.
Devar Hurd, 31, is accused of stalking and harassing Tina Douglas with 32 messages between May 29 and July 18 and numerous phone calls in February.
He was arrested July 22 in Griffith, Ind., where he lives, and has been locked up at Rikers Island since.
He pleaded not guilty and faces possible trial in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday.
The messages he sent were bizarrely personal and often explicit and included sex acts he wanted to perform on the mother and her daughters, according to court papers.
“Hey Tina baby, how u doing sexy,” read a May 29 message. “Tell Shani I’m coming straight home from work to put in sum overtime. U know how I do, LOL.”
He also sent X-rated pictures of himself, photos of Douglas’ home and a picture of Ashanti’s car, the documents said.
“Here’s a pic I had laying around for the ladies in sum of my birthday suit lol,” read a text sent May 30, according to court documents.
After a particularly crude message, Hurd allegedly wrote, “Oh ashanti ashanti ashanti, yes baby woooo.”
Ashanti’s publicist, Judy Katz, said she had no comment. “The authorities are handling the matter as we speak,” she said.
Hurd’s mother, Elvira Hurd, said all she knew about the case was that it involved Ashanti and that her son told her “it wasn’t true.”
“If he, in fact, sent the pictures maybe he was just caught up, like a lot of other young people his age, on the Internet,” Hurd, 57, told the Daily News.
“I think it’s much to do about nothing.”
Hurd said her son – who has a 2001 marijuana bust on his record – is interested in music and talked to her about wanting to work in the music industry.
But he earned his living selling cars, time shares and home alarm systems, she said.
She said she did not know if her son knew Ashanti or her family or how he could have gotten Tina Douglas’ phone number.
The alleged stalker is charged with 28 misdemeanor counts of stalking and aggravated harassment and faces up to two years in prison if convicted at trial.
Orders of protection were issued in the case for the Long Island-raised singer, her mother, her sister and her father – who received a text message with a picture of his home attached, the documents show.
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