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Today, NAACP unveiled the full list of “54th NAACP Image Awards” nominees with ABC and Netflix leading the pack with 28 and 15 nominations respectively.

The winners will be revealed during the two-hour LIVE TV special, airing Saturday, February 25th, 2023 at 8:00 PM ET on BET and 8:00 PM PT on delay. The show will be in front of an audience for the first time in three years.

Netflix and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever lead nominations across the motion picture categories with 15 and 12 nominations respectively. ABC and Abbott Elementary received the most nominations in the television + streaming categories with 28 and nine nominations respectively. Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar are tied for the most nominations in the music recording categories (5 respectively). RCA Records / RCA Inspiration received the most nominations across record labels (11). Penguin Random House and Harper Collins lead nominations across literary categories (9).

“This year’s nominees have conveyed a wide range of authentic stories and diverse experiences that have resonated with many in our community, and we’re proud to recognize their outstanding achievements and performances,” said Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP.

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At the end of the segment, King surprised Smith by letting him know he received two nominations this year.

Smith went on to express to BET.com his feelings about being nominated.

“Wow. The first time blew my mind. The second time, it was like, Okay, I know I’m not gonna win, but I did win. So it blew my mind even more. Now third time. It’s like, Wow, do I really deserve to be here? I really deserve to be here and they really liked me so it’s still working,” he said.

He also gave some insight into the episodes of Power Book II: Ghost.

“More intrigue. More plot twists. More Mary J. Blige,” he continued.

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The public can vote to determine the winners of the “54th NAACP Image Awards” by visiting www.naacpimageawards.net. Voting closes on February 10, 2023. Winners will be revealed during the “54th NAACP Image Awards” telecast on February 25, 2023, on BET. NAACP will also recognize winners in non-televised Image Awards categories February 20-24, which will stream on www.naacpimageawards.net. For all information and the latest news, please follow NAACP Image Awards on Instagram @NAACPImageAwards.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

· Angela Bassett

· Mary J. Blige

· Quinta Brunson

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· Viola Davis

· Zendaya

MOTION PICTURE CATEGORIES

Outstanding Motion Picture

A Jazzman’s Blues (Netflix)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)
Emancipation (Apple TV)
The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)
TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)

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Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture

Daniel Kaluuya – Nope (Universal Pictures)
Jonathan Majors – Devotion (Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Joshua Boone – A Jazzman’s Blues (Netflix)
Sterling K. Brown – Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul (Focus Features)
Will Smith – Emancipation (Apple)

Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture

Danielle Deadwyler – TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)
Keke Palmer – Alice (Vertical Entertainment)
Letitia Wright – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)
Regina Hall – Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul (Focus Features)
Viola Davis – The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

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Aldis Hodge – Black Adam (Warner Bros. Pictures / New Line Cinema)
Cliff “Method Man” Smith – On The Come Up (Paramount Pictures)
Jalyn Hall – TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)
John Boyega – The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Tenoch Huerta – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)
Danai Gurira – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)
Janelle Monáe – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Netflix)
Lashana Lynch – The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)
Lupita Nyong’o – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

Outstanding Independent Motion Picture

Breaking (Bleecker Street)
Causeway (Apple TV)
Mr. Malcolm’s List (Bleecker Street)
Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story (Hulu)
The Inspection (A24)

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Outstanding International Motion Picture

Athena (Netflix)
Bantú Mama (ARRAY)
Broker (NEON)
Learn to Swim (ARRAY)
The Silent Twins (Focus Features)

Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture

Jalyn Hall – TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)
Joshua Boone – A Jazzman’s Blues (Netflix)
Ledisi – Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story (Hulu)
Y’lan Noel – A Lot of Nothing (RLJE)
Yola – Elvis (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture

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A Jazzman’s Blues (Netflix)
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)
Emancipation (Apple TV)
The Woman King (Sony Pictures Entertainment)
TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)

Outstanding Animated Motion Picture

DC League of Super-Pets (Warner Bros. Pictures / WAG / DC)
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (Netflix)
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (Universal Pictures)
Turning Red (Pixar Animation Studios)
Wendell & Wild (Netflix)

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – Motion Picture

Angela Bassett – Wendell & Wild (Netflix)
Keke Palmer – Lightyear (Walt Disney Studios)
Kevin Hart – DC League of Super-Pets (Warner Bros. Pictures / WAG / DC)
Lyric Ross – Wendell & Wild (Netflix)
Taraji P. Henson – Minions: The Rise of Gru (Universal Pictures)

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Outstanding Short-Form (Live Action)

Dear Mama… (Film Independent)
Fannie (Chromatic Black)
Fathead (University of Southern California)
Incomplete (20th Century Digital, Hulu)
Pens & Pencils (Wavelength Productions/Black TV & Film Collective)

Outstanding Short-Form (Animated)

I Knew Superman (Houghtonville Animation)
More Than I Want To Remember (MTV Entertainment Studios)
Supercilious (York Cinemas)
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse (Apple Studios)
We Are Here (271 Films)

Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture)

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Elvis Mitchell – Is That Black Enough For You?!? (Netflix)
Ericka Nicole Malone – Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story (Hulu)
Krystin Ver Linden – Alice (Vertical Entertainment)
Mo McRae – A Lot of Nothing (RLJE)
Stephen Adetumbi, Jarrett Roseborough – This Is My Black (Campus of Pine Forge Academy)
TELEVISION + STREAMING CATEGORIES

Outstanding Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Atlanta (FX)
black-ish (ABC)
Rap Sh!t (HBO Max)
The Wonder Years (ABC)

Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson – black-ish (ABC)
Cedric The Entertainer – The Neighborhood (CBS)
Donald Glover – Atlanta (FX)
Dulé Hill – The Wonder Years (ABC)
Mike Epps – The Upshaws (Netflix)

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Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series

Loretta Devine – Family Reunion (Netflix)
Maya Rudolph – Loot (Apple TV+)
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Tichina Arnold – The Neighborhood (CBS)
Tracee Ellis Ross – black-ish (ABC)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Brian Tyree Henry – Atlanta (FX)
Deon Cole – black-ish (ABC)
Kenan Thompson – Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Tyler James Williams – Abbott Elementary (ABC)
William Stanford Davis – Abbott Elementary (ABC)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

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Janelle James – Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Jenifer Lewis – black-ish (ABC)
Marsai Martin – black-ish (ABC)
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Wanda Sykes – The Upshaws (Netflix)

Outstanding Drama Series

Bel-Air (Peacock)
Bridgerton (Netflix)
Euphoria (HBO Max)
P-Valley (Starz)
Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series

Damson Idris – Snowfall (FX)
Jabari Banks – Bel-Air (Peacock)
Kofi Siriboe – Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
Nicco Annan – P-Valley (Starz)
Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us (NBC)

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Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series

Angela Bassett – 9-1-1 (FOX)
Brandee Evans – P-Valley (Starz)
Queen Latifah – The Equalizer (CBS)
Rutina Wesley – Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
Zendaya – Euphoria (HBO Max)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Adrian Holmes – Bel-Air (Peacock)
Amin Joseph – Snowfall (FX)
Caleb McLaughlin – Stranger Things (Netflix)
Cliff “Method Man” Smith – Power Book II: Ghost (Starz)
J. Alphonse Nicholson – P-Valley (Starz)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

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Adjoa Andoh – Bridgerton (Netflix)
Bianca Lawson – Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)
Loretta Devine – P-Valley (Starz)
Susan Kelechi Watson – This Is Us (NBC)
Tina Lifford – Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)

Outstanding Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special

Carl Weber’s The Black Hamptons (BET+)
From Scratch (Netflix)
The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple TV+)
Women of the Movement (ABC)

Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special

Morris Chestnut – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
Samuel L. Jackson – The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple TV+)
Terrence Howard – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
Trevante Rhodes – Mike (Hulu)
Wendell Pierce – Don’t Hang Up (Bounce TV)

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Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special

Niecy Nash-Betts – Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix)
Regina Hall – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
Sanaa Lathan – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)
Viola Davis – The First Lady (Showtime)
Zoe Saldaña – From Scratch (Netflix)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special

· Glynn Turman – Women of the Movement (ABC)

· Keith David – From Scratch (Netflix)

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· Omar Benson Miller – The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple TV+)

· Russell Hornsby – Mike (Hulu)

· Terrence “TC” Carson – A Wesley Christmas (BET+)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special

· Alexis Floyd – Inventing Anna (Netflix)

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· Danielle Deadwyler – From Scratch (Netflix)

· Melissa De Sousa – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)

· Nia Long – The Best Man: The Final Chapters (Peacock)

· Phylicia Rashad – Little America (Apple TV+)

Outstanding News/Information (Series or Special)

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· #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Black Votes Matter Election Night 2022 Coverage (Black Star Network/YouTube)

· ABC News 20/20 Michelle Obama: The Light We Carry, A Conversation with Robin Roberts (ABC)

· Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (PBS)

· OWN Spotlight: Viola Davis – The Woman King (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)

· The Hair Tales (Hulu)

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Outstanding Talk Series

· Hart to Heart (Peacock)

· Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)

· Sherri (Syndicated)

· Tamron Hall (ABC)

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· Uninterrupted: The Shop (YouTube)

Outstanding Reality Program, Reality Competition or Game Show (Series)

· Legendary (HBO Max)

· Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Amazon Studios)

· Shark Tank (ABC)

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· Sweet Life: Los Angeles (HBO Max)

· The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Bravo)

Outstanding Variety Show (Series or Special)

· A Black Lady Sketch Show (HBO Max)

· BET Awards 2022 (BET Networks)

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· Deon Cole: Charleen’s Boy (Netflix)

· Martin: The Reunion (BET+)

· The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)

Outstanding Children’s Program

· Family Reunion (Netflix)

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· Raising Dion (Netflix)

· Raven’s Home (Disney+)

· Tab Time (YouTube Originals)

· Waffles + Mochi’s Restaurant (Netflix)

Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-Series)

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· Alaya “That Girl Lay Lay” High – That Girl Lay Lay (Nickelodeon)

· Cameron J. Wright – Family Reunion (Netflix)

· Elisha Williams – The Wonder Years (ABC)

· Khali Spraggins – The Upshaws (Netflix)

· Ja’Siah Young – Raising Dion (Netflix)

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Outstanding Host in a Talk or News/Information (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble

· Jada Pinkett-Smith, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, Willow Smith – Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)

· Jennifer Hudson – The Jennifer Hudson Show (Syndicated)

· Kevin Hart – Hart to Heart (Peacock)

· Lester Holt – NBC Nightly News (NBC)

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· Tracee Ellis Ross – The Hair Tales (Hulu)

Outstanding Host in a Reality/Reality Competition, Game Show or Variety (Series or Special) – Individual or Ensemble

· Keke Palmer – Password (NBC)

· Lizzo – Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls (Amazon Studios)

· Tabitha Brown – Tab Time (YouTube Originals)

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· Taraji P. Henson – BET Awards 2022 (BET Networks)

· Trevor Noah – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central)

Outstanding Guest Performance

· Amanda Gorman – Sesame Street (HBO Max)

· Chance the Rapper – South Side (HBO Max)

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· Colman Domingo – Euphoria (HBO Max)

· Glynn Turman – Queen Sugar (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)

· Gabourey Sidibe – American Horror Stories (FX)

Outstanding Animated Series

· Central Park (Apple TV+)

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· Eureka! (Disney Junior)

· Gracie’s Corner (YouTube)

· The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)

· Zootopia+ (Disney+)

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Television)

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· Billy Porter – The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)

· Cedric the Entertainer – The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)

· Chris Bridges – Karma’s World (Netflix)

· Cree Summer – Rugrats (Nickelodeon)

· Kyla Pratt – The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+)

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Outstanding Short Form Series – Comedy or Drama

· Between The Scenes – The Daily Show (Comedy Central)

· Oh Hell No! With Marlon Wayans (Facebook Watch)

· Rise Up, Sing Out (Disney+)

· Sunday Dinner (YouTube)

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· Zootopia+ (Disney+)

Outstanding Short Form Series or Special – Reality/Nonfiction

· Black Independent Films: A Brief History (Turner Classic Movies)

· Daring Simone Biles (Snap)

· Historian’s Take (PBS)

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· NFL 360 (NFL Network)

· Omitted: The Black Cowboy (ESPN)

Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television)

· Amy Wang – From Scratch (Netflix)

· Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – Kindred (FX)

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· Hannah Cope – Karma’s World (Netflix)

· Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary (ABC)

· Syreeta Singleton – Rap Sh!t (HBO Max)

RECORDING CATEGORIES

Outstanding New Artist

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· Adam Blackstone – Legacy (BASSic Black Entertainment Records/Anderson Music Group/Empire)

· Armani White – Billie Eilish (Def Jam Recordings)

· Coco Jones – ICU (Def Jam Recordings)

· Fivio Foreign – B.I.B.L.E (Columbia Records)

· Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights (RCA Records)

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Outstanding Male Artist

· Brent Faiyaz – Wasteland (Lost Kids)

· Burna Boy – Love, Damini (Atlantic Records)

· Chris Brown – Breezy (Deluxe) (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)

· Drake – Honestly, Nevermind (OVO/Republic Records)

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· Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers (pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope Records)

Outstanding Female Artist

· Ari Lennox – age/sex/location (Dreamville/Interscope Records)

· Beyoncé – Renaissance (Columbia Records/Parkwood Entertainment)

· Chlöe – Surprise (Columbia Records/Parkwood Entertainment)

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· Jazmine Sullivan – Hurt Me So Good (RCA Records)

· SZA – S.O.S. (RCA Records/Top Dawg Entertainment)

Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album

· All Things New – Tye Tribbett (Motown Gospel)

· Hymns – Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Motown Gospel)

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· Kingdom Book One – Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin (Tribl Records, Fo Yo Soul Recordings and RCA Inspiration)

· My Life – James Fortune (FIYA World/MNRK Music Group)

· The Urban Hymnal – Tennessee State University (TSU/Tymple)

Outstanding International Song

· Bad To Me – Wizkid (RCA Records/Starboy/Sony Music International)

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· Diana feat. Shenseea – Fireboy DML, Chris Brown (YBNL Nation / EMPIRE)

· Last Last – Burna Boy (Atlantic Records)

· No Woman No Cry – Tems (Def Jam Recordings)

· Stand Strong – Davido feat. Sunday Service Choir (RCA Records/Sony Music UK)

Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album

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· About Damn Time – Lizzo (Atlantic Records)

· Be Alive – Beyoncé (Columbia Records/ Parkwood Entertainment)

· Lift Me Up – Rihanna (Def Jam Recordings)

· LORD FORGIVE ME feat. FAT, Pharrell and OLU of EARTHGANG – TOBE NWIGWE (THE GOOD STEWARDS COLLECTIVE)

· The Heart Part 5 – Kendrick Lamar (pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope Records)

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Outstanding Album

· age/sex/location – Ari Lennox (Dreamville/Interscope Records)

· Breezy (Deluxe) – Chris Brown (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)

· Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers – Kendrick Lamar (pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope Records)

· Renaissance – Beyoncé (Parkwood/Columbia Records)

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· Watch the Sun – PJ Morton (Morton Records)

Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album

· Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By – Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis and Dave Jordan (Hollywood Records)

· Bridgerton Season Two (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) – Kris Bowers (Capitol Records)

· Entergalactic – Kid Cudi (Republic Records)

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· P-Valley: Season 2 (Music From the Original TV Series) – Various Artists (Lions Gate Records)

· The Woman King – Terence Blanchard (Milan Records)

Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song

· All in Your Hands – Marvin Sapp (Elev8 Media & Entertainment LLC)

· Fly (Y.M.M.F.) – Tennessee State University (TSU/Tymple)

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· Positive – Erica Campbell (My Block Inc.)

· Whole World In His Hands – MAJOR. (MNRK Music Group)

· Your World – Jonathan McReynolds (MNRK Music Group)

Outstanding Jazz Album – Instrumental

· Detour – Boney James (Concord Records)

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· Henry Franklin: Jazz Is Dead 014 – Henry Franklin, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Adrian Younge

· The Funk Will Prevail – Kaelin Ellis (NCH Music)

· The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni – Javon Jackson (Solid Jackson Records)

· Thrill Ride – Ragan Whiteside (Randis Music)

Outstanding Jazz Album – Vocal

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· Legacy – Adam Blackstone (BASSic Black Entertainment Records / Anderson Music Group / Empire)

· Linger Awhile – Samara Joy (Verve Records)

· Love and the Catalyst – Aimée Allen (Azuline)

· New Standards Vol. 1 – Terri Lyne Carrington (Candid Records)

· The Evening : Live at Apparatus – The Baylor Project (Be A Light)

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Outstanding Soul/R&B Song

· About Damn Time – Lizzo (Atlantic Records)

· Cuff It – Beyoncé (Columbia Record/Parkwood Entertainment)

· Good Morning Gorgeous Remix feat. H.E.R. – Mary J. Blige (300)

· Hurt Me So Good – Jazmine Sullivan (RCA Records)

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· Lift Me Up – Rihanna (Def Jam Recordings)

Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song

· Billie Eilish – Armani White (Def Jam Recordings)

· City of Gods – Fivio Foreign (Columbia Records)

· Hotel Lobby – Quavo, Takeoff (Motown Records/Quality Control Music)

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· The Heart Part 5 – Kendrick Lamar (pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope Records)

· Wait for U – Future feat. Drake and Tems (Epic Records)

Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional)

· Kendrick Lamar feat. Blxst & Amanda Reifer – Die Hard (pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope Records)

· Mary J. Blige feat. H.E.R. – Good Morning Gorgeous Remix (300)

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· PJ Morton feat. Alex Isley and Jill Scott – Still Believe (Morton Records)

· Silk Sonic – Love’s Train (Atlantic Records)

· Summer Walker, Cardi B, and SZA – No Love (LVRN/Interscope Records)

Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary)

· Beyoncé feat. Grace Jones and Tems – MOVE (Columbia Records/Parkwood Entertainment)

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· Chris Brown feat. Wizkid – Call Me Every Day (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)

· City Girls feat. Usher – Good Love (Motown Records/Quality Control Music)

· Future feat. Drake and Tems – Wait For U (Epic Records)

· Latto feat. Mariah Carey and DJ Khaled – Big Energy (Remix) (RCA Records)

DOCUMENTARY CATEGORIES

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Outstanding Documentary (Film)

· Civil (Netflix)

· Descendant (Netflix)

· Is That Black Enough For You?!? (Netflix)

· Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (Apple TV+)

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· Sidney (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Documentary (Television)

· Black Love (OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)

· Everything’s Gonna be All White (Showtime)

· Frontline (PBS)

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· Race: Bubba Wallace (Netflix)

· Shaq (HBO Max)

WRITING CATEGORIES

Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series

· Aisha Muharrar – Hacks – “Episode 206” (HBO Max)

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· Ayo Edebiri, Shana Gohd – What We do in the Shadows – “Episode 405” (FX)

· Brittani Nichols – Abbott Elementary – “Student Transfer” (ABC)

· Karen Joseph Adcock – The Bear – “Episode 105” (FX)

· Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary – “Development Day” (ABC)

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

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· Aurin Squire – The Good Fight – “Episode 603” (Paramount+)

· Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – Kindred – “Episode 101” (FX)

· Davita Scarlett – The Good Fight – “Episode 604” (Paramount+)

· Joshua Allen – From Scratch – “Episode 105” (Netflix)

· Marissa Jo Cerar – Women of the Movement – “Episode 101” (ABC)

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Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie or Special

· Bree West – A Wesley Christmas (BET Networks)

· Ian Edelman, Maurice Williams – Entergalactic (Netflix)

· Jerrod Carmichael – Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel (HBO Max)

· Lil Rel Howery – Lil Rel Howery: I Said it. Y’all Thinking it (HBO Max)

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· Matt Lopez – Father of the Bride (HBO Max)

Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture

· Charles Murray – The Devil You Know (Lionsgate)

· Dana Stevens, Maria Bello – The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)

· Jordan Peele – Nope (Universal Pictures)

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· Krystin Ver Linden – Alice (Vertical Entertainment)

· Ryan Coogler – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

DIRECTING CATEGORIES

Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series

· Angela Barnes – Atlanta – “The Homeliest Little Horse” (FX)

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· Bridget Stokes – A Black Lady Sketch Show – “Save My Edges, I’m a Donor!” (HBO Max)

· Dee Rees – Upload – “Hamoodi” (Amazon Studios)

· Iona Morris Jackson – black-ish – “If A Black Man Cries in the Woods” (ABC)

· Pete Chatmon – The Flight Attendant – “Drowning Women” (HBO Max)

Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series

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· Debbie Allen – The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey – “Robyn” (Apple TV+)

· Giancarlo Esposito – Better Call Saul – “Axe and Grind” (AMC)

· Gina Prince-Bythewood – Women of the Movement – “Mother and Son” (ABC)

· Hanelle Culpepper – The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey – “Sensia” (Apple TV+)

· Kasi Lemmons – Women of the Movement – “Episode 106” (ABC)

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Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special

· Anton Cropper – Fantasy Football (Paramount+)

· Marta Cunningham – 61st Street (AMC)

· Sujata Day – Definition Please (Netflix)

· Tailiah Breon – Kirk Franklin’s The Night Before Christmas (Lifetime)

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· Tine Fields – Soul of a Nation: Screen Queens Rising (ABC)

Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture

· Antoine Fuqua – Emancipation (Apple)

· Chinonye Chukwu – TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)

· Gina Prince-Bythewood – The Woman King (Sony Pictures Releasing)

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· Kasi Lemmons – I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Sony Pictures Releasing)

· Ryan Coogler – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

Outstanding Directing in a Documentary (Television or Motion Picture)

· Nadia Hallgren – Civil (Netflix)

· Reginald Hudlin – Sidney (Apple TV+)

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· Sacha Jenkins – Everything’s Gonna Be All White (Showtime)

· Sacha Jenkins – Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (Apple TV+)

· W. Kamau Bell – We Need to Talk About Cosby (Showtime)

LITERARY CATEGORIES

Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction

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· Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction – Sheree Renée Thomas (Macmillan)

· Light Skin Gone to Waste – Toni Ann Johnson (University of Georgia Press)

· Take My Hand – Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Penguin Random House)

· The Keeper – Tananarive Due, Steven Barnes (Abrams Books)

· You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty – Akwaeke Emezi (Simon & Schuster)

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Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction

· Finding Me – Viola Davis (HarperCollins Publishers)

· Grace: President Obama and Ten Days in the Battle for America – Cody Keenan (HarperCollins Publishers)

· Requiem for the Massacre – RJ Young (Counterpoint)

· Under the Skin – Linda Villarosa (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

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· Who’s Black and Why? A Hidden Chapter from the Eighteenth-Century Invention of Race – Henry Louis Gates, Andrew S. Curran (The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press)

Outstanding Literary Work – Debut Author

· America Made Me a Black Man – Boyah Farah (HarperCollins Publishers)

· Illustrated Black History: Honoring the Iconic and the Unseen – George McCalman (HarperCollins)

· Marriage Be Hard – Kevin Fredericks, Melissa Fredericks (Penguin Random House)

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· Truth’s Table: Black Women’s Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation – Ekemini Uwan, Christina Edmondson, Michelle Higgins (Penguin Random House Convergent Imprint)

· What the Fireflies Knew – Kai Harris (Penguin Random House)

Outstanding Literary Work – Biography/Autobiography

· A Way Out of No Way: A Memoir of Truth, Transformation, and the New American Story – Raphael G. Warnock (Penguin Random House)

· Scenes from My Life – Raphael G. Warnock (Penguin Random House)

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· The Light We Carry – Michelle Obama (Penguin Random House)

· Walking In My Joy: In These Streets – Jenifer Lewis (HarperCollins Publishers)

· You’ve Been Chosen – Cynt Marshall (Ballantine Books)

Outstanding Literary Work – Instructional

· Black Joy: Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration – Tracey Lewis-Giggetts (Gallery/Simon and Schuster)

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· Cooking from the Spirit – Tabitha Brown (William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers)

· Eat Plants, B*tch: 91 Vegan Recipes That Will Blow Your Meat-Loving Mind – Pinky Cole (Simon & Schuster)

· Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole Authentic Self – Thema Bryant (Penguin Random House/TarcherPerigee)

· The Five Principles: A Revolutionary Path to Health, Inner Wealth, and Knowledge of Self – Khnum Ibomu (Hachette Book Group)

Outstanding Literary Work – Poetry

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· Best Barbarian – Roger Reeves (Norton)

· Bluest Nude – Ama Codjoe (Milkweed Editions)

· Concentrate – Courtney Faye Taylor (Graywolf Press)

· Muse Found in a Colonized Body – Yesenia Montilla (Four Way Books)

· To the Realization of Perfect Helplessness – Robin Coste Lewis (Alfred A. Knopf)

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Outstanding Literary Work – Children

· Ablaze with Color: A Story of Painter Alma Thomas – Jeanne Walker Harvey, Loveis Wise (HarperCollins)

· Black Gold – Laura Obuobi, London Ladd (HarperCollins)

· Blue: A History of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky – Nana Brew-Hammond, Daniel Minter (Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers)

· Stacey’s Remarkable Books – Stacey Abrams, Kitt Thomas (HarperCollins – Balzer + Bray)

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· The Year We Learned to Fly – Jacqueline Woodson, Rafael Lopez (Penguin Random House)

Outstanding Literary Work – Youth/Teens

· Cookies & Milk – Shawn Amos (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)

· Inheritance: A Visual Poem – Elizabeth Acevedo (HarperCollins – Quill Tree Books)

· Maybe An Artist, A Graphic Memoir – Liz Montague (Random House Studio)

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· Me and White Supremacy: Young Readers’ Edition – Layla F. Saad (Sourcebooks)

· Opening My Eyes Underwater: Essays on Hope, Humanity, and Our Hero Michelle Obama – Ashley Woodfolk (Feiwel & Friends, Macmillan)

PODCAST CATEGORIES

Outstanding News and Information Podcast

· #SundayCivics (LJW Community Strategies)

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· Beyond the Scenes – The Daily Show (Central Productions, LLC)

· Black Tech Green Money (The Black Effect Podcast Network)

· Holding Court with Eboni K. Williams (Interval Presents & Uppity Productions)

· Into America with Trymaine Lee (MSNBC)

Outstanding Lifestyle/Self-Help Podcast

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· Chile, Please (Honey Chile)

· GoOD Mornings with CurlyNikki (Walton Media, LLC)

· Man to Man: A Black Love Wellness Series (Black Love Inc.)

· Maejor Frequency (Audible)

· Therapy for Black Girls (Therapy for Black Girls)

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Outstanding Society and Culture Podcast

· Comeback with Erica Cobb (Erica Cobb LLC/One Street Studios)

· Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay (Spotify & The Ringer)

· Into America with Trymaine Lee (MSNBC)

· LeVar Burton Reads (SiriusXM’s Stitcher Studios)

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· The Sum of Us (Higher Ground)

Outstanding Arts and Entertainment Podcast

· Angie Martinez IRL (Media Noche Productions)

· Black Girl Songbook (Spotify & The Ringer)

· Jemele Hill is Unbothered (Unbothered Inc, Spotify, Lodge Freeway Media, Exit 39)

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· The Read (Loud Speakers Network)

· Two Funny Mamas (Mocha Podcasts Network)

COSTUME DESIGN, MAKE-UP & HAIRSTYLING CATEGORIES

Outstanding Costume Design (Television or Film)

· Francine Jamison-Tanchuck – Emancipation (Apple Studios)

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· Gersha Phillips, Carly Nicodemo, Heather Constable, Christina Cattle, Sheryl Willock, Becky MacKinnon – Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount+)

· Gersha Phillips, Carly Nicodemo, Lieze Van Tonder, Lynn Paulsen, Tova Harrison – The Woman King (Tristar Pictures)

· Ruth E. Carter – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

· Trayce Gigi Field – A League of Their Own (Prime Video)

Outstanding Make-up (Television or Film)

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· Angie Wells – Cheaper by the Dozen (Disney+)

· Debi Young, Sandra Linn, Ngozi Olandu Young, Gina Bateman – We Own This City (HBO Max)

· Michele Lewis – The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple Studios)

· Ren Rohling, Teresa Vest, Megan Areford – Emergency (Amazon Studios)

· Zabrina Matiru – Surface (Apple Studios)

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Outstanding Hairstyling (Television or Film)

· Camille Friend – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel Studios)

· Curtis Foreman, Ryan Randall – RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars (Paramount+)

· Louisa V. Anthony, Deaundra Metzger, Maurice Beaman – TILL (United Artists Releasing/Orion Pictures)

· Mary Daniels, Kalin Spooner, Darrin Lyons, Eric Gonzalez – All American (The CW)

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· Tracey Moss, Jerome Allen, Tamika Dixon, Lawrence “Jigga” Simmons, Jason Simmons – Fantasy Football (Paramount+)

OUTSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

· @Theconsciousless- George Lee

· @thechristishow – Christianee Porter

· @earnyourleisure – Troy Millings & Rashad Bilal

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· @KevOnStage – Kevin Fredericks

· @lynaevanee – Lynae Vanee

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Meryl Streep Guest of honour at the opening ceremony of the 77th Festival de Cannes

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Meryl Streep will be the guest of honour at the opening ceremony of the 77th Festival de Cannes which will take place on the stage of the Grand Théâtre Lumière on Tuesday, May 14. A celebrated figure in American cinema, the American actress will kick-off the upcoming edition which will draw to a close on Saturday, May 25th with the awards’ list given by the President of the Jury, Greta Gerwig.

After Jeanne Moreau, Marco Bellocchio, Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Jane Fonda, Agnès Varda, Forest Whitaker or Jodie Foster, Meryl Streep will receive the Festival’s Honorary Palme d’or. 35 years after winning the Best Actress award for Evil Angels, her only appearance in Cannes to date, Meryl Streep will be making her long-awaited return to the Croisette.

“I am immeasurably honored to receive the news of this prestigious award. To win a prize at Cannes, for the international community of artists, has always represented the highest achievement in the art of filmmaking. To stand in the shadow of those who have previously been honored is humbling and thrilling in equal part. I so look forward to coming to France to thank everyone in person this May!” Meryl Streep stated.

 

“We all have something in us of Meryl Streep!” Iris Knobloch and Thierry Frémaux said. “We all have something in us of Kramer vs. Kramer, Sophie’s Choice, Out of Africa, The Bridges of Madison County, The Devil Wears Prada and Mamma Mia! Because she has spanned almost 50 years of cinema and embodied countless masterpieces, Meryl Streep is part of our collective imagination, our shared love of cinema.”

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After her drama studies and initial success on New York City stages, Meryl Streep’s career took off on the big screen in 1978 with The Deer Hunter, starring Robert De Niro. In Michael Cimino’s film, Meryl Streep wrote all her lines to give her character nuance and depth. This marked both her first Oscar nomination — now reaching a record 21 — and her demand to play strong, ambivalent women. For example, when she starred opposite Dustin Hoffman in Kramer vs. Kramer, she refused to let the film revolve around the male lead and rewrote a crucial monologue. She went on to win her first Oscar, and quickly gained recognition from the audiences and the industry alike.

Meryl Streep uses her intuition and hard work to reinvent herself with every appearance. Even on the scale of a film: in Karel Reisz’s The French Lieutenant’s Woman, she played two roles. In Alan J. Pakula’s Sophie’s Choice, her acting addresses a mother’s inconceivable moral dilemma. For this character, she studied German and Polish to take on the accent — impeccable according to Andrzej Wajda — and won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Sidney Pollack’s unforgettable historical, romantic epic Out of Africa (1985) marked a new turning point, in which she and Robert Redford formed one of cinema’s most legendary couples. Far from confining herself to the register of passionate love, Meryl Streep also ventured into darker characters. In Fred Schepisi’s 1988 Evil Angels (A Cry in the Dark), she played a mother accused of infanticide. Her performance earned her the Best Actress Award at the 1989 Festival de Cannes.

In the 1990s, she tried her hand at gritty comedy: she challenged female stereotypes in Mike Nichols’ Postcards from the Edge and Robert Zemeckis’ Death Becomes Her. In The Bridges of Madison County, she captured the screen alongside Clint Eastwood in a love story as impossible as it is timeless, that went down in cinema history.

Throughout her career, Meryl Streep has never shied away from publicly denouncing the precarious position of women in the film industry. Aware of the issues surrounding the representation of women in Hollywood movies, and keen to embody all their facets in all their complexity and fragility, Meryl Streep plays a wide variety of roles and genres. After Stephen Daldry’s The Hours and Robert Altman’s The Last Show, it was in two roles as funny as unexpected that she once again made her mark: as the cantankerous editor-in-chief of a fashion magazine in The Devil Wears Prada and Donna, a hippie who marries off her daughter in the musical Mamma Mia! She went on to star in biopics (The Iron Lady, Florence Foster Jenkins, Julie & Julia), political satyres (Lions for Lambs, Pentagon Papers, Don’t Look Up) and family films such as Little Women, directed by Greta Gerwig, who serves as President of the Jury at this year’s Festival de Cannes.

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Two women, two generations, two aspirations, and the same passion for the Seventh Art, brought together on the stage of the Grand Théâtre Lumière.

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Former US Army Servicemember, Sanda G. Frimpong Sentenced to Prison in Money Laundering Romance Scam

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Former US Army Servicemember, Sanda G. Frimpong Sentenced to Prison in Money Laundering Romance Scam

Sanda G. Frimpong, 33, was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison and ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in restitution to victims for laundering the illicit proceeds of an elaborate series of romance scams. Frimpong pled guilty to three counts of money laundering on September 14, 2023.

“Romance scammers exploit our most vulnerable citizens, even our seniors and military veterans, sometimes leaving them financially and emotionally devastated,” said U.S. Attorney Michael Easley.  “The fact that an Army servicemember was involved in romance scams while serving as a soldier is appalling.  We are partnering with the Department of Defense to drum out fraudsters and money launderers like Frimpong from our military ranks and put them in prison where they belong.”

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“Integrity is a core tenet of the armed forces and when servicemembers choose to compromise their integrity for greed, it tarnishes the reputation of all others serving in uniform,” stated Special Agent in Charge Christopher Dillard, Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), Mid-Atlantic Field Office. “DCIS and its law enforcement partners will continue to work with the U.S. Attorney’s Office to hold those accountable who cheat government programs and use online scams to prey on the most vulnerable.”

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Frimpong and other conspirators, engaged in elaborate scams, impersonating romantic love interests, diplomats, customs personnel, military personnel, and other fictitious personas for the purpose of ensnaring their victims by earning their confidence, including promises of romance, sharing of an inheritance or other riches, or other scenarios intended to fraudulently induce the victims to provide money or property to the conspirators.  Frimpong then laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds of these frauds through his various bank accounts across state lines and through his contacts in Ghana.  Frimpong was also an active-duty Army servicemember stationed at Fort Bragg during the commission of the offenses up until shortly after his arrest in 2023.

Michael Easley, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina made the announcement after U.S. District Judge James C. Dever III announced the sentence. Defense Criminal Investigative Service led the investigation, and Assistant U.S. Attorney David G. Beraka prosecuted the case.

Related court documents and information can be found on the website of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina or on PACER by searching for Case No. 5:23-CR-0035-D.

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US Army Major Kojo Owusu Dartey Found Guilty After He Smuggled Guns to Ghana in Blue Barrels of Rice and Home Goods

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US Army Major Kojo Owusu Dartey, 42, was convicted for smuggling firearms to Ghana in blue barrels disguised as containing rice and household goods.

The incident, which took place in April 2024, has sparked widespread discussion on social media platforms. Dartey, involved in a marriage fraud scheme, faces a maximum sentence of 240 months and is scheduled for sentencing on July 23, 2024. The case has raised questions about the motives behind the smuggling and the potential implications for national security.

A federal jury convicted a United States Army Major, currently assigned to Fort Liberty, on charges of dealing in firearms without a license, delivering firearms without notice to the carrier, smuggling goods from the United States, illegally exporting firearms without a license, making false statements made to an agency of the United States, making false declarations before the court, and conspiracy. Kojo Owusu Dartey, age 42, faces a maximum penalty of 240 months when sentenced on July 23, 2024.

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“We are partnering with law enforcement agencies across the globe to expose international criminals – from money launderers to rogue international arms traffickers capable of fueling violence abroad,” said U.S Attorney Michael Easley.  “Through a partnership with Ghanaian officials, this rogue Army Major was convicted at trial after smuggling guns to Ghana in blue barrels of rice and household goods. I want to thank the Ghana Revenue Authority and the International Cooperation Unit Office of the Attorney-General of Ghana for their assistance in the investigation. I also commend the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) attachés to U.S. Embassy Accra and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs of the Department’s Criminal Division for their significant assistance to this prosecution.”

“Far from being a victimless crime, firearms trafficking threatens public safety across our nation and beyond,” said Toni M. Crosby, Special Agent in Charge of the ATF Baltimore Field Division. “The Baltimore Field Division is proud to partner with the Ghana Revenue Authority and ATF’s Charlotte and Louisville Field Divisions for this investigation, which has kept firearms off the streets — preventing them from being used in any number of killings and other crimes — and ended this international firearm trafficking scheme.”

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According to court records and evidence presented at trial, between June 28 and July 2, 2021, Dartey purchased seven firearms in the Fort Liberty area and tasked a U.S. Army Staff Sergeant at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to purchase three firearms there and send them to Dartey in North Carolina.  Dartey then hid all the firearms, including multiple handguns, an AR15, 50-round magazines, suppressors, and a combat shotgun inside blue barrels underneath rice and household goods and smuggled the barrels out of the Port of Baltimore, Maryland, on a container ship to the Port of Tema in Ghana.  The Ghana Revenue Authority recovered the firearms and reported the seizure to the DEA attaché in Ghana and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Baltimore Field Division.  At the same time, Dartey was a witness in the trial of U.S. v. Agyapong. A case that involved a 16-defendant marriage fraud scheme between soldiers on Fort Liberty and foreign nationals from Ghana that Dartey had tipped off officials to. In preparation for the trial, Dartey lied to federal law enforcement about his sexual relationship with a defense witness and lied on the stand and under oath about the relationship.

Michael Easley, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, made the announcement after Chief U.S. District Judge Richard E. Myers II accepted the verdict. The ATF, Army Criminal Investigation Division and the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Office of Export Enforcement investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gabriel J. Diaz prosecuted it with technical assistance from David Ryan, DOJ Counterintelligence and Export Control Section.

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Ex-UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou announces death of his 15-month-old son

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Former UFC champion Francis Ngannou announced the death of his 15-month-old son Kobe on Monday. (more…)

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Iraqi TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead outside Baghdad home

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Iraqi social media influencer Om Fahad has been shot dead outside her home in Baghdad, according to local media reports. (more…)

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Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death for protesting

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Iranian Dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi has been given a death sentence for his involvement in the widespread protests that swept Iran in 2022, according to his lawyer. (more…)

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