Joseline Hernandez accuses Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer of payment cuts, sabotage and human trafficking.
Joseline Hernandez took her feud with Zeus Network CEO Lemuel Plummer to federal authorities.
The reality star and rapper launched a scorched-earth campaign on social media against the network’s founder, accusing him of cutting off her payments, destroying her business and making shocking accusations of human trafficking.
Hernandez, who recently announced she is pregnant, claims Plummer stopped paying her contract after launching her own streaming app, Why Are You Here TV.
Joseline had a lot more to say about Lenny. She called him a predator, she said he had people calling and threatening her, she said he beat up Scotty and Janissa, and she said they found a body in the Zeus Network offices 😳😳 pic.twitter.com/8wZKpQPyuD
— Ohsopink (@PuppettMasterrr) April 26, 2026
She posted a series of fiery messages on social media detailing her grievances.
“Stopping payments because I have my own streaming app and want more out of life than what I have – is illegal and just plain evil,” Hernandez wrote. “It’s illegal to tell my husband you won’t fund our business. It’s illegal to tell us to delete our content. It’s evil when I’m pregnant.”
She continued her attack, saying: “I am a 39 year old woman with a child and you did bad things to me because you couldn’t get me back and do what you wanted to me. He immediately stopped my payments and tried to get me to stop being on Why Are You Here TV. I would have sold everything I owned before I ended up on the streets. This evil man is trying to make things happen to my family.”
The accusations escalated when Hernandez tagged the FBI in a tweet, claiming Plummer was “trafficking young women across borders like Puffy” and accusing Zeus Boss of “trafficking all women on the internet.”
She is also reportedly preparing to file a formal complaint with the Miami Police Department. Plummer responded via Instagram Stories, denying the allegations and characterizing the matter as a contractual dispute.
“This situation stems from a clear breach of protocol and we have repeatedly worked in good faith to resolve this matter privately, respectfully and calmly,” he said.
He added that Zeus remained committed to helping cabaret girls “shine” and insisted the network was “not about limiting talent, but about building it”.

