Russell Simmons is still fighting his ex-husband Kimora Lee in court, accusing her of stealing his money to bail her out. It’s just one of the many legal troubles he’s faced following a series of sexual assault and harassment accusations over the years. But Kimora’s relationship with the music executive isn’t over just yet, as she randomly tagged him on her Instagram Stories. No picture, no title, nothing: just his tag on a black screen. Additionally, some fans believe she was just trying to get his attention and communicate, while others believe she could make claims or accusations about the entire process.
“I’ve never talked to the police about anything,” Russell Simmons said of the people he still keeps in touch with, albeit more in the context of his supporters than him in the process critics. “I have never spoken to a judge about anything, civil or criminal. As far as I know, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, President Trump all have more credibility in their accusations than I do. Stop it. I Love you, I just don’t want my friends to be attacked, I wish you all the best, but don’t attack them for coming to visit me.
Why did Kimora Lee tag Russell Simmons?
So some may criticize Kimora Lee for reaching out, but it’s too vague to understand. Another big controversy surrounding the family that she and Russell Simmons have to resolve is the age gap in their relationship between their daughters. “I don’t think she ‘owns’ anything,” Kimora said of Aoki. “I think it was just…she was a young, beautiful girl, you know, and I don’t think we thought we could kiss the toad [are] It’s going to be like radio… I personally feel like she’s being framed a little bit, which is why I try to teach the girls.
Meanwhile, Diddy’s former bodyguard recently claimed Russell Simmons influenced his lifestyle. Considering the many harrowing accusations leveled against the two men, that’s probably not a very flattering comparison for either music mogul.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares is HotNewHipHop’s music and pop culture news writer. He started as a weekend writer in 2022 and has gained a wealth of knowledge in hip-hop news and publishing since joining the team full-time. Whether reporting regularly or giving occasional interviews and album reviews, he continues to seek out the most relevant news for his audience and find the best new albums in the genre. What excites him most is finding pop culture stories of interest and a deeper passion for the hip-hop art form and its contemporary work. Specifically, Gabriel loves the fringes of rap music: experimental, boundary-pushing, original alternatives to mainstream music. While he is proud to be a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, he is also knowledgeable about the archipelago’s local scene and the latest happenings in reggaeton, salsa, indie and other music scenes. Prior to joining HotNewHipHop, Gabriel produced multiple short documentaries, artist interviews, venue spotlights, and audio podcasts about various genres and musical figures. While a student at George Washington University, hardcore punk and go-go music defined much of his coverage.
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