Dame Dash's Film Company Sells For A Pitiful $100 At Auction
Dame Dash’s movie manufacturing firm, Poppington LLC, bought for simply $100.50 at a courtroom public sale on Tuesday, in line with The New York Post. Mike Muntaser, CEO of Muddy Water Motion Pictures, positioned the successful bid, telling the outlet afterward: “I feel he’s a idiot, man.” The public sale will assist offset $1 million that the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder owes from numerous defamation lawsuits.
The sale of Poppington LLC included the rights to a number of movies. Among them was Honor Up, which starred Dash, alongside Cam’ron and Stacey Dash. There was additionally that film’s sequel, Too Honorable, in addition to Welcome to Blakroc, and We Went To China: Our Search For Like Minded Individuals.
Attorney Chris Brown famous to The Post that Cam’ron just lately labeled Honor Up wack on social media. “It’s extra of an endeavor of what they seen Dash’s work to be versus the rest,” he stated. “… Like, nobody cares that you just went to China. Mr. Dash. I assume I actually don’t know what to make of that.”
Dame Dash Defamation Lawsuit
Earlier this month, filmmaker Josh Webber filed another lawsuit against Dame, this time accusing him of defamation. He alleged that his public feedback on their feud price him a $10 million settlement he had lined as much as direct and produce a movie titled TORN, in line with AllHipHop.
In the Los Angeles federal courtroom submitting, Webber referenced Dame’s menace to file a civil RICO lawsuit in opposition to him in October. He included an e-mail from somebody named Tina Parmar, who claims that one of many movie’s buyers demanded Webber be let go after studying in regards to the drama with Dame.
Before that, Dame misplaced a number of different lawsuits to Webber following their falling out over the movie Dear Frank. As the monetary hassle grew lately, Dame filed for bankruptcy again in September. After that, he went on The Breakfast Club and bought right into a viral confrontation with Charlamagne Tha God.