The concert promoter who blamed veteran emcee Nas for his kidnapping
due to failing to show for a scheduled New Year's Eve show has finally
been freed after weeks of captivity.
According to reports, promoter Patrick Allocco has been released after 49 days.
A rep for Patrick Allocco tells us, "An order was entered today by
Angolan authorities lifting the travel ban which prevented [Patrick]
and his son from leaving the country for 49 days after [Nas] failed to
show for a New Year's Eve concert." According to the rep, Patrick and
his son, Patrick, were immediately escorted by U.S. Embassy Officials
on a flight to Lisbon. The two men are expected to arrive in Newark,
NJ Saturday afternoon. Patrick's rep adds, "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 few weeks ago, Allocco said Nas still owed him a hefty amount of the
money paid for his appearance.
Patrick Allocco, CEO of AllGood Concerts, said in an interview Sunday
that he and his son, also named Patrick, are in a hotel in the Luanda
capital, but cannot leave the country because of an investigation into
the concert. Allocco arranged to have Nas perform a New Year's concert
in Angola, but the rapper never showed. That infuriated local
promoter, Henrique "Riquhino" Miguel, who fronted $300,000 for the
show, Allocco said. Miguel is insisting Nas return the $300,000 plus
$50,000 in expenses before the Alloccos can leave. The Alloccos, ages
51 and 22, are in good spirits but battling dysentery. They have
access to a cell phone and have contacted the U.S. Embassy. "When I
told the local promoter that the acts had not traveled, he became
extremely angry," Allocco said. Nas has wired $200,000 to Allocco's
attorney, Allocco said. "He is supposed to send another $100,000, but
now he is reneging," Allocco said.
The Queens native and another act were reportedly paid over $300,000
to hit the stage last month.
Nas and his opening act Jemiah Jai were due to perform at a party
hosted by Henrique Miguel and they were paid $315,000 for the
heavily-promoted gigs, but when both stars missed their flights to
Angola, and the show was scrapped, AllGood Entertainment CEO Allocco
and his son were allegedly snatched at gunpoint and interrogated for
nearly seven hours.
As the story goes, Nas' no-show resulted in the concert promoter and
his son getting kidnapped.
The 'One Mic' rapper was reportedly scheduled to perform a New Year's
Eve concert yet his cancellation caused AllGood Entertainment CEO
Patrick Allocco and his son to be abducted at gunpoint by hired goons,
after local concert impresario Henrique "Riquhino" Miguel shelled out
money for the show that was no longer occurring. Patrick Allocco and
his son were detained by local authorities and interrogated for seven
hours before the U.S. Embassy helped the two. According to the
Embassy, Allocco and his son are "in residence" at a local hotel until
the monetary issue is settled.
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