The owner of an Atlanta recording studio is suing comedian Katt Williams for $1 million, saying the comic threatened him with his dog in order to avoid paying a debt.

Just days after his release from the <strong>Coweta County Jail</strong>, comedian <strong>Katt Williams</strong> says he has been kicked out the posh <strong>Four Seasons Hotel</strong> in <strong>Midtown</strong>.<!--more-->

Comedian <strong>Katt Williams</strong> has given his <strong>first interview</strong> since being <strong>arrested</strong> on <strong>burglary charges</strong> in <strong>Coweta County</strong>. Check out the interview below. Also, watch how Katt is mobbed by <strong>fans</strong> upon his release from jail.<!--more-->

Comedian <strong>Katt Williams</strong>, fresh from an overnight stay in the <strong>Coweta County jail</strong>, will not be charged in an <strong>unrelated incident</strong> involving a <strong>17-year-old boy</strong>, a sheriff's deputy has confirmed. <!--more-->

As we reported earlier today, comedian <strong>Katt Williams</strong> has been released from a <strong>Coweta County jail</strong> on bond, but check out this 911 call from a few months earlier. The call is from a <strong>teenager</strong> who claimed Williams was holding him hostage.<!--more-->

Comedian <strong>Katt Williams</strong> kept it light at his <strong>bond hearing</strong> Monday in <strong>Coweta County</strong>, telling the <strong>judge</strong> he could have his <strong>$200,000 Bentley</strong> if it would get him out of jail quicker.<!--more-->