
Updated 12:45 p.m., Nov. 13, 2009: It appears Katt Williams is still in search of some southern hospitality in the days following his release from jail. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, the comedian has also been kicked out of his rented penthouse suite in Atlanta's Four Seasons hotel. Employees claimed Williams was causing a disturbance among other guests. "I haven't been here 72 hours and I'm being kicked out of the Four Seasons even though I paid up front and in cash," he said during a press conference on Thursday evening. "I don't understand. I'm at the point now where I'm standing out here with millions of dollars in movies and TV specials sold and most of them done right here in Atlanta. And to be ceremoniously dismissed at a hotel is sad."
Katt Williams made headlines over the weekend for an alleged burglary in which he's accused of taking nearly $4,000 worth of jewelry and collectible coins from a suburban Atlanta home, but another unrelated incident involving the comedian recently surfaced. A 17-year-old claims Williams held him and "threatened" to beat him up if he left the Newman, Ga., estate where Williams lives. Officials stated that the 'Wild 'N Out' star will not be charged for the incident. Check out the teen's 911 call here.
Meanwhile, the 'First Sunday' star had a few choice of words following his release from jail. See the video clip below.
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By: Mike on 11/11/2009 5:17PM
So Katt Williams is keeping his teenage boyfriends from leaving him. On the down low?
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By: herbie j on 11/14/2009 3:46AM
What are you saying, Katt Williams is on the downlow?
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By: "DimePiece" on 11/11/2009 5:51PM
Please, say it isn't so? That call from that 17-year old young man was some wild ISH! WTF? I wonder if dude pressed any charges? The young man said that Katt was a dark-skinned man? The young man seemed, like he wasn't sure how to answer the questions the 911 operator had asked? He was like Umh? Umh, I'm not sure? I don't know, he didn't sound so convincing and a VICTIM to me? What the hell was Katt thinking? What the hell was Katt thinking? I guess it explains what he is from the movie he played in, "Next Friday"? Katt was in the bathroom on the floor and gay dude that got out of prison had his stuff all in his face on the floor. He played that part to the "T"!
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By: dymples on 11/16/2009 7:58AM
you cant possibly be serious. u are such an ass wipe. More whites are serial killers and walk into public places and go postal than blacks. so what the hell are u talking about.
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By: RAY HOWARD on 11/12/2009 8:15AM
AMEN!! black athletes prove this everyday!
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By: MR.8 inch on 11/12/2009 9:48AM
thats funny coming from a race that sleeps with thier sisters,brothers,cousins, aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers.probally thier great grandmothers and fathers. and you have the nerve to call someone savage and uncivlized
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By: Edward on 11/15/2009 5:00PM
Guess you never watched the historically accurate "Color Purple"? Black fathers been making babies with their daughters for many years
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By: donna on 11/12/2009 8:47AM
still a lying, theiving sack of crap. why is being a gangster so glamorous? you got caught, I hope you get what you deserve.
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By: Gabrielle on 11/12/2009 9:06AM
Realist, you really are showing the height of your intelligence as do a few other people
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