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I wonder if that's the movie where there was footage of Dame on set rolling up some weed barking on people and just being a whole menace.
Where is this footage?
I wonder if that's the movie where there was footage of Dame on set rolling up some weed barking on people and just being a whole menace.
Can’t find the footage as the original IG post that shows it was deleted. Here’s an article talking about it.Where is this footage?
Exactly, this is a scam. Someone might be dumb enough to buy it, since it's not like Jay is going to come out and publicly say what you said. But that's the only way I see this happening. Some rich white boy or a Saudi are his main sucker options.
The funny thing to me is that if Dame actually got 10mil and didn't have to pay off creditors, debts etc....he'd STILL end up broke again within a year because he's an idiot. I remember hearing him say he bought new white t-shirts daily, new shoes daily, and believed any money he had needed to always be on the street in a business instead of in his bank account. That's exactly how you go broke: not saving, making rash spending decisions, and propping up bad business ideas solely because you have money. Now he has dentures that don't fit and long term bills he can't pay. All that dumb shyt he was telling people about not investing in the market, not saving, not having a job, etc while clowning Jay...pull up the receipts, a lot of Coli brehs were defending him a decade ago. Where yall at now lol.
He gonna say jay stole it from him like every thing elseWhen Jay inevitably gets this shyt back a few years from now I wonder what is Dame gonna have left to talk about.
Curious how this is actually Jay's fault.I actually forgot why dude needs 800,000
this shyt is ridiculous.
On Wednesday (March 30), a judge awarded Josh Webber and Muddy Water Pictures $805,000 after a jury sided with Webber in the copyright infringement and defamation lawsuit filed against Dash, which stems from the 2019 film Dear Frank.
According to the suit, which was filed in 2019, Dash was hired to help co-direct Dear Frank in 2016 but was fired two years later for constantly being inebriated on set. After Dash’s ousting, Webber claims the mogul pitched Dear Frank to various networks including BET, under the guise of the film being titled The List to avoid suspicion.
In all, Muddy Water Pictures was awarded $30,000 for copyright infringement and $125,000 in punitive damages. Webber was also awarded $400,000 in compensatory damages for defamation and $250,000 in punitive damages. Following the verdict, Dash took to social media to react, conceding defeat, albeit while continuing to claim creative ownership of Dear Frank. “You have to lose some battles to win a war… stay tuned #fatliars #youllneverbeme. Don’t ever say you Directed MY movie,” he wrote in a post on Instagram. In response, Webber issued a post of his own, simply writing, “Case closed” while tagging Dash’s Instagram account, with the hashtag #dearfrankmovie.”
Released in 2019, Dear Frank stars Brian White, Claudia Jordan, Columbus Short, Nicholas Turturro, Torrei Hart, and Kearia Schroeder, and includes a cameo from rapper Lil Durk.
Curious how this is actually Jay's fault.
It’s jay fault because jay should have never left dameCurious how this is actually Jay's fault.
I think a prominent narrative is that Jay is responsible for the situation that Dame is in. Dame can sink his own ship without any shots from Jay is the point I was trying to make.Its not.. somebody said that?
Or u just saying his issues?
That’s why he said after the sale you will have to deal with homeboyAnother thing that Joe Budden brought up on the other pod, you really wont be able to make money with it even if you do buy the shares. You only own a 3rd, Jay/Biggs would have to approve any money moves you make to try to generate revenue. I doubt Jay would ok anything because he didnt want you buying the shares in the first place.
So...trying to market and get more money for something you're selling is a BAD thing?