Saturday, March 14, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR MARCH 19, 2026

BRIAN McKNIGHT

                                                                       KAREN CLARK

WHY IS THE BRIAN

McKNIGHT BLACK 

RADIO LAWSUIT SO

IMPORTANT?

An analysis

By Cash Michaels


By now you’ve heard of that crazy defamation lawsuit singer Brian “Back at One” McKnight has recently filed against Black-owned and operated Raleigh-Durham radio station Foxy 107.1 WFXC-FM, along with of its longtime announcer, Karen Clark, and its corporate owner, Urban One, Inc. out of Silver Springs, Maryland. 

McKnight’s lawsuit also targets the nationally syndicated Rickey Smiley Morning Show, which is also affiliated with Urban One, Inc. and heard on WJMH 102.1 FM in Greensboro and WOSF-FM105.3 in Charlotte, among other stations across the state and nation.

In a nutshell, McKnight claims the popular “urban adult contemporary” station that plays R&B and classic soul music, on January 23rd, 2025, aired 

“a recorded interview” conducted by Ms. Clark with McKnight’s ex-wife, singer Julie McKnight, from its Raleigh studio that was defamatory, “negligent and reckless publication and supervision, vicarious liability/respondeat superior” with punitive damages seeking at $25,000 separately for each count.

That recorded interview, which was promoted by the station, and based on Julie McKnight’s book,”Mama Bear: Beautifully Blended,” accused Brian McKnight of “…abuse, neglect, dishonesty, and intentional interference with careers…” as well as being an “emotionally abusive, mentally abusive, and a neglectful father…,” his lawsuit contends.

Brian McKnight strongly disputes his ex-wife’s allegations.

“Those same allegations were reintroduced, endorsed, and amplified during the FOXY 107.1 broadcast,” the lawsuit continues, adding that the interview aired over “terrestrial radio and simultaneously published to [Foxy’s] official YouTube channel,” where a 3 minute :34 second clip of it remained as of March 14th, when this analysis was written.

Now, I’m not going to go through all of the ugly blow-by-blows between the warring ex-McKnights. There’s a lot of tawdry stuff there that you can go online and read up on for yourself if you choose.

The point of my writing this analysis is not to take sides or air dirty laundry. I have no dog in this fight. But being an old AM radio disc jockey years before I began working in the Black Press, what stood out to me when I first read this story was, “How did this, by all accounts, well-run, well-managed Black-owned radio station, which has been in the community for many, many years (I was still on the air when Foxy 107.1 FM first came on) find itself in the crosshairs of a lawsuit it could have easily avoided?

Mind you, I’m not saying Foxy should never have done the interview. After all, Julie McKnight was out hawking her book. That’s perfectly fine no matter what the allegations.

But what the ex-wife of singer Brian McKnight was saying and doing amounted to a “personal attack,” by any standard. 

I’m not a broadcast attorney, but there is a “Personal Attack Rule” broadcasters are supposed to follow in cases like this to satisfy their responsibility as an FCC public licensee.

The station is supposed to notify the subject of the attack, provide a tape or accurate summary of what was said if a recording is not available, and offer a reasonable opportunity to that subject to respond over the licensee’s station.

Is it a personal attack if what she’s alleging against her ex-husband is true? There’s the rub. The radio station, knowing that they would have her on, and knowing that she would come full of personal allegations against her famous ex-husband, had a duty to at least offer Brian McKnight the same opportunity on their airwaves later on to defend himself.

Inform his management or attorney in a reasonable about of time from the original ex-wife’s interview, send them the tape, then put the allegations to either him or his designated representative with the appropriate opportunity and time for response even by phone, and that’s it.

And if Brian McKnight or someone representing him doesn’t respond in a reasonable period to either written or electronic communications, that’s it, the station has fulfilled its responsibility to its broadcast license. McKnight alleges none of that happened.

That’s the part that makes this concerning on the part of why WFXC-FM’s management allegedly allowed this lawsuit-in-the-making to happen in the first place. Their job - from the corporation, to the corporate attorney, station general manager and certainly the program director, is to protect the station’s broadcast license which allows it take to the public airwaves, serve in the public interest and make money. Without that Federal Communications Commission broadcast license, which establishes standards in order to protect people from being personally or professionally hurt or injured due to a one-sided attack on their being, radio and TV stations are just studios that no one can see or hear from.

But wait a minute, you say. You listen to the radio, or watch cable TV a lot, and folks there are always saying something nasty about the president or some politician or celebrity they don’t like.

First of all, cable TV isn’t regulated by the FCC, so there are no federal broadcast standards to lord over. Secondly, politicians and elected officials can say nasty things about each other up to a point. Some have indeed been sued. Which is why most attack ads are documented.

Celebrities, like Brian McKnight, who feel personal attacks by an ex-wife can hurt his ability to market himself as an entertainer and earn a living, do go to court to protect their name. And because Foxy 107.1FM, Urban One, Inc. and syndicated radio host Rickey Smiley (who allegedly ran a podcast segment in December 2025 that also contained hurtful allegations against Brian McKnight) have what lawyers call “deep pockets,” McKnight is targeting them specifically for damages.

Announcer Karen Clark, who did the fateful interview with Julie McKnight, was also named in the suit, but most likely because she’s an employee, she will be covered by her company.

By the way, this whole thing is likely to be settled out of court by Urban One’s corporate liability insurer, unless Brian McKnight decides going through a painful discovery and court proceeding is worth it. But that’s just my opinion.

On February 20th, an attorney for Urban One filed a “notice of removal” of the lawsuit from State Superior Court in Wake County to the United States District Court for Eastern North Carolina so that it can be heard by a federal judge.

The reason for the requested move to federal court is that  Brian McKnight lives in Georgia, while Urban One is headquartered in Maryland, and Karen Clark lives in North Carolina.

Urban One denies any and all allegations.

Editor’s note - the writer of this analysis formerly worked at radio stations WSRC-1410AM in Durham; WLLE-570 AM in Raleigh and WAUG-750AM in Raleigh for over 20 years serving in various programming and administrative capacities.

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STATE AUDITOR FINDS

MORE FISCAL PROBLEMS 

AT WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH SCHOOLS

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


A North Carolina public school district that in 2022-23, according to the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, had a 24% black student population that was over six times more likely than their white classmates to receive a short-term suspension and over there times less likely than white students to score “Career and College Ready" on final exams, is in trouble again for alleged fiscal mismanagement. 

The first investigation by the Office of the NC Auditor of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County System determined that there was an estimated $46 million budget deficit, caused primarily because of alleged fiscal mismanagement.

But now a followup “Rapid Response Special Report” finds that for fiscal year 2025 the school system reportedly delayed recording $15 million in expenditures.

“Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools remains far from having healthy budgeting practices in place,” said state Auditor Dave Boliek in a statement. “Approximately $15 million in expenditures were not properly recorded for months, and the school system yet again failed to complete monthly reconciliations.”

The followup investigation determined that the Winston-Salem/Forsyth School System waited until after fiscal year 2025 was over, in September of that year, to then charged those expenditures June 2025, the last one of that fiscal year.

The state Auditor’s Office found other alleged fiscal practices that it says contributed to the school system lack of sound budget practices.

“The additional findings of financial misconduct the team uncovered in our follow-up show a failure to keep their books straight,” state Auditor Boliek said. “Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools owes parents, teachers, and students accountability.”

One of the state’s largest public school systems, Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools has had fiscal mismanagement problems before, according to published reports. The student population has dropped by more than 3,000 students since 2018, even though has staffing has increased by 245 positions, causing per pupil enrollment funding problems.

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Friday, March 13, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR MARCH 19,2026

STATE AUDITOR FINDS

MORE FISCAL PROBLEMS 

AT WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH SCHOOLS

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


A North Carolina public school district that in 2022-23, according to the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, had a 24% black student population that was over six times more likely than their white classmates to receive a short-term suspension and over there times less likely than white students to score “Career and College Ready" on final exams, is in trouble again for alleged fiscal mismanagement. 

The first investigation by the Office of the NC Auditor of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County System determined that there was an estimated $46 million budget deficit, caused primarily because of alleged fiscal mismanagement.

But now a followup “Rapid Response Special Report” finds that for fiscal year 2025 the school system reportedly delayed recording $15 million in expenditures.

“Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools remains far from having healthy budgeting practices in place,” said state Auditor Dave Boliek in a statement. “Approximately $15 million in expenditures were not properly recorded for months, and the school system yet again failed to complete monthly reconciliations.”

The followup investigation determined that the Winston-Salem/Forsyth School System waited until after fiscal year 2025 was over, in September of that year, to then charged those expenditures June 2025, the last one of that fiscal year.

The state Auditor’s Office found other alleged fiscal practices that it says contributed to the school system lack of sound budget practices.

“The additional findings of financial misconduct the team uncovered in our follow-up show a failure to keep their books straight,” state Auditor Boliek said. “Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools owes parents, teachers, and students accountability.”

One of the state’s largest public school systems, Winston-Salem/Forsyth Schools has had fiscal mismanagement problems before, according to published reports. The student population has dropped by more than 3,000 students since 2018, even though has staffing has increased by 245 positions, causing per pupil enrollment funding problems.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR MARCH 12, 2026


                                                         CASH MICHAELS


                 TWISTED LOYALISTS

             by Cash Michaels

        Well whadaya know? I guess pigs can fly!

Last week, Donald Trump actually fired one of his most shameful Cabinet officers, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, theoretically for a whole host of reasons, the least of which, beyond irresponsibly spending $220 million in taxpayer money for creating ads to promote herself and then lying about it; spending another $70 million on a luxury plane with luxury bedroom and bar; overseeing a federal agency that is killing American citizens, being called out by the courts and then refusing to take responsibility for it; and finally being publicly outed for having a rumored sexual affair with a member of her staff not her husband.

And that’s just the short list.

Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, was a mess from first breath to last. She was a perfect example of the clownish cast of twisted loyalists Trump kept around him only because of their blind fealty. Not because any one of them had any expertise or devotion to service good for this country.

And Kristi, who fancied herself as some kind of superwoman or something, shouldn’t be the only one forced to hit the bricks.

The fact that Pres. Trump reportedly took his unhinged FBI Director Kash Patel to the woodshed recently because this clown publicly acted like a drunk, beer-chugging 19-year-old in front of worldwide cameras celebrating with the USA Men’s Hockey team in their locker room after they won Olympic gold in Milan, Italy weeks ago, should tell you something.

Patel has been accused of using the FBI’s private plane as transportation for his dates with his country music singing girlfriend, in addition to inexplicably assigning FBI SWAT Team protection for her. Patel has also fired many of the best FBI agents in the agency because they previously investigated Trump, which was their assignment at one time, not a political choice.

Patel’s been a very, very loose cannon from the start, and in anyone else’s administration, would have been kicked out on his can faster than you can utter the word “unqualified.” 

Patel’s extraordinarily undignified display is just the latest proof that Trump’s clown car of administration, below-standard-delinquents are dragging this country into the gutter.

And there’s plenty more where that came from.

If the explosive House Judiciary Committee hearing a few weeks ago featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi was instructive about anything, it was that when people in Trump’s Administration drink the Kool-Aid, they drink ALL of it.

I’m not going to go over just how embarrassing AG Bondi’s last appearance before the Judiciary Committee was yet, but after watching her performance, you had to wonder, “Why is this chick so loyal to this corrupt old con man?”What does he have on her?’

And then you take a look at Trump’s cabinet meetings. All of his Cabinet secretaries around the table are required to pay tribute to the “greatness” of Trump to his face in front of the press, and how the country is doing “better” than it ever has in history because of his leadership before they deliver their individual reports about how their respective government agency is doing.

It’s as disgusting an exhibition of self-humiliation and unyielding -ss-kissing as you’ll ever see. And yet, Trump requires this demeaning fealty from those who serve him, either in his Cabinet, his administration or from Republican members of Congress who have been warned that if they dare think for themselves, he’ll come after them so relentlessly they’ll live to regret it.

The power that clown has over his MAGA minions is incredible, and as we’ve seen, also dangerous. 

But back to AG Pamela Jo Bondi, age 60.

By most accounts, the most shameful part of that Judiciary Committee hearing last January was when Bondi refused to turn around and apologize to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein who were all there to witness her testimony about how she has completely and royally screwed up the Epstein files matter with lies and incompetence.

And I agree it was all of that and more.

But the most disgraceful thing Bondi did during her shameful performance before that committee to me was when she, in mid-sentence during one of her diatribes extolling the virtues of  Donald Trump and demanding that Democrats apologize to him, suddenly and without warning, began talking about how high the Dow Jones industrial average was that day, suggesting that that was more important than why the oversight hearing was being held in the first place.

Many people felt that was funny. But when I heard it, I shuddered, because what this sick sycophant was telling members of Congress (especially Democrats) was that they should all be bowing down to and kneeling at the throne of Trump because of his “greatness.”

This woman is supposed to be our nation’s top law enforcement officer beyond the president. We pay her salary. And yet, Pam Bondi made it clear that she wasn’t at that oversight hearing to report to the American people about how she was doing her job, but to defend the legacy of a crooked, corrupt and convicted felon who has hijacked our federal government, and is exploiting the power that comes with it to serve his own ends.

The incompetent crap that has passed as loyalty to Trump from his Cabinet officers such as Defense Sec. Pete Hegeseth (who I wouldn’t trust with a slingshot, let alone our armed services), HHS Sec. Robert Kennedy Jr. (they don't come weirder); administration figures like Stephen Miller (the designated white supremacist of the family), White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (this woman can lie like the wind), Assistant AG Todd Blanche (to see him is not to trust him); and of course notable administration standouts Vice Pres. J.D. Vance (a dangerous, calculating man), D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanne Pirro (a judicial joke), National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard (born next to RFK in the weirder than most section of the hospital), and Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent (reminds me of a Nazi officer), continues to fill volumes.

Hey, I almost forgot Sec. Of State “little” Marco Rubio, who has dutifully carried out Trump’s craven “New World Order” foreign policy from bombing Iran; pressuring  Denmark to give up Greenland; encouraging Ukraine to bend over for Russia; to greasing the wheels so that Gaza can be taken over and turned into some of resort community by Trump’s new Board of Peace, ignoring Palestinian rights to their own land. 

        Marco is even being touted to run for the presidency in 2028 (dream on). 

        And back to "Pistol Pete" Hegeseth for a moment. This clown is actually banning press photographers because he doesn't like how they make him look. The guy's a dope...what the hell else does he expect to look like?

What we do know about Trump’s circus of clowns is clear - their loyalty is to him, NOT to the country.

They’re a collection of unapologetic twisted loyalists. The question is why? What’s his hold over them, I ask again?

Perhaps it’s the offer of having more power than anyone has ever had before in America, perhaps in the world. Maybe they all hate Democrats and liberals so much, that’s what keeps them in line.

Or maybe it’s as simple as they’re all white supremacists, and this is closest they’ll ever come to having the authority needed to keep America from becoming a majority nation of color (good luck with that one).

Maybe it’s a bit of all of the above.

Whatever it is, Trump’s bitches brew (I’m including men in that description) has proven to be absolutely toxic for this country.

I agree with former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb, who said recently that Hegeseth, Noem and AG Bondi should be impeached for the illegal calamity they’ve caused while in office on Trump’s behalf.

Make no mistake - Trump loves chaos and confusion, because that means the established rules are being broken, and nothing is more important to Trump than keeping the established world off balance so no one knows what he’s really up to.

That’s why he demands complete and total loyalty.

It’s also why Trump is successfully weaponizing the government, with the unfettered help of his sycophants, against people and institutions that have either previously held him to account, or stood in his way in his march towards greater power.

Pam Bondi and Pete Hegseth are just two of the many, many examples of Donald Trump’s twisted loyalists - puppets at his command who are more than willing to destroy this country in service to a demented leader whose power is beyond question for them.

And look who’s replacing Kristi Noem at DHS… former mixed martial arts fighter Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma. The book on this guy is that when it comes to Trump, he’s the bootlicker’s bootlicker, which is exactly what Trump wants in such a high Cabinet officer. Can't wait for his upcoming Senate confirmation hearing.

Is Mullin qualified? He doesn’t even have a bachelor’s degree, let alone any experience running a major government agency!

These pitiful people aren’t going to change. That’s why we’re going to have to begin changing them come the 2026 midterms by taking back power from their crooked leader.

If you love this country, make sure you vote to take it back from the twisted people destroying it right in front of our eyes.

Like Rev. Al Sharpton said recently at Jesse Jackson’s funeral, “We’re gonna fix Trump’s tricks in ’26!”

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Sunday, March 8, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR MARCH 12, 2026



                                       GASTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN GASTONIA


 APPEALS COURT RULES

AGAINST NAACP IN 

GASTON  CONFEDERATE 

STATUE CASE

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


A three-judge state appellate panel has ruled against the Gaston County NAACP in its case to have the statue of a Confederate soldier holding a rifle in front of the Gaston County Courthouse removed because it was offensive to Black people.

The North Carolina Court of Appeals rejected the civil rights organization’s 2020 lawsuit against the towering 1912 monument's display in Gastonia, saying that it did not deprive African-Americans of their civil rights per the state’s Open Courts Clause and Equal Protection Clause. The judicial panel maintained that the rebel soldier holding the rifle on top of a 30-foot obelisk did not prevent people from accessing the Gaston County Courthouse. 

The Gaston County branch of the NAACP and others who sued needed to prove an “actual denial of access to functioning courts,” not “subjective beliefs or feelings that might discourage some hypothetical person’s entry,” wrote Appellate Judge Donna Stroud in the unanimous three-judge opinion.

The ruling now codifies government’s right to maintain Confederate monuments on public property in North Carolina.

The 2020 lawsuit was brought by the Gaston County NAACP, the National Association for Black Veterans, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and three taxpaying residents in Gaston County after the police murder of George Floyd in May of that year.

Gaston County officials countered in superior court that the NC General Assembly’s 2015 Monument Protection Act outlawed the removal of historic statues on public property. But in 2024, a Superior Court judge ruled that the law  did not completely prevent the removal or relocation of historic monuments, and that the Gaston County Confederate Soldier statue could qualify. That judge also ruled against the Gaston County NAACP lawsuit then, saying that there was no evidence that anyone’s civil rights were being violated with the statue.

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MIDTERM PRIMARIES

SET STAGE FOR

NOVEMBER ELECTIONS

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


Now that last week’s  2026 midterm primaries are virtually over and Democrats and Republicans have chosen their standard-bearers of the important November 3rd midterm general elections, a few issues remain.

In the race for Senate District 26, challenger Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page has shocked North Carolina’s political class by adding to his lead over powerful Republican Senate Pro Term Phil Berger with provisional votes, leading now by at least 23 votes at press time. Berger is expected to ask for a recount.

Fourth District Congresswoman Valerie Foushee was finally able to claim victory in her nail-biter of a race, 49 to 48% against progressive challenger Nida Allam, who was endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, when Allam finally conceded the race.

Foushee, who represents parts of Wake and Durham counties, will now face Republican Mahesh “Max” Ganorkar and Libertarian Guy Meilleur in November to win reelection.

Rep. Alma Adams, who has served the 12th Congressional District since 2014, won her primary against challenger Monica May Williamson in commanding fashion with 79% of the vote.  Rep. Adams will face the winner of the Republican primary Jack Codiga, in November.

It was absolutely not a good primary election for three Black Democratic House lawmakers who were booted from their seats by the party faithful.

Charlotte Representatives Carla Cunningham and Nasif Majeed, and Rocky Mount’s Shelly Willingham were all kicked to the curb by voters, primarily because they voted with Republicans and against their party.

Rep. Cunningham, who also delivered a diatribe against immigrants on the House floor that turned many against her, including Gov. Josh Stein, was defeated by Baptist Minister Rodney Sadler by a whopping 70%. Rev. Sadler was endorsed by both Gov. Stein and the local Charlotte Black police caucus.

Rep. Majeed  was ousted by challenger Veleria Levy, who took an impressive 69% of the vote  in the Northwest Charlotte race, and Rep. Willingham was defeated by Patricia Smith by 56%.

In another state House race of importance to North Carolina’x African-American community, Rep. Rodney Pierce reclaimed his House seat against Michael Wray for a second time after losing it to Wray in 2022.

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