Damon Dash slammed Charlamagne Tha God after an interview with a nervous breakfast club and warned of legal actions suspected of false claims.
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Damon Dash warned him about the legal consequences of what he said was false claims after a nervous appearance at the “Breakfast Club” after launching to Charlamagne Tha God on Tuesday (September 16).
“Charlemagne, I suggest you don’t say anything I’m saying without a real name is incorrect, or we’ll have legal problems,” Dash wrote in an Instagram post after the interview. “Don’t try to compromise my reputation. I have evidence to back everything I say will stand up in any court.”
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He said early in the conversation: “Let’s do some boundaries, right?
Tensions escalated when Charlamagne brought up the recent claim of 50 Cent that he secured the full payment of film rights in 2002.
Dash, the producer of the original film, completely dismissed the claim.
Dash said: “I’m talking about most people. I’m the boss.” I told you he has no rights. No one has the right. Who are you going to buy the rights from? I’m not going to pay for those people again. I’m paying in full. And you don’t have to buy the rights. I’m actually there. So, I know, 50 trolls. ”
When Dash questioned Cam’ron’s contact with his son in public hatred, the conversation turned to personal territory, asking if it was appropriate to act.
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Things get even more nervous when Dash accuses Charlamagne of lack of a strong male identity.
“You are not a proper representative of black men,” Dash said.
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The interview online has sparked serious criticism, with social media users saying Dash’s behavior unstable. Comments include “Mrs. Needs Treatment” and “All he does is just talk in the circle.”
Earlier this month, 50 Cent announced that he had obtained the right to pay in full and is making TV series based on film. Cam’ron played “Rico” in the original work, and he is the executive producer.