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Soulja Boy Sued By Ex-GF For Abuse And Sexual Assault
According to a report from TMZ, Soulja Boy is being sued by a woman who claimed to be his personal assistant and ex-girlfriend, accusing him of sexual assault and abuse. A…

According to a report from TMZ, Soulja Boy is being sued by a woman who claimed to be his personal assistant and ex-girlfriend, accusing him of sexual assault and abuse.
A woman only identified as Jane Doe filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court yesterday, alleging that the SODMG general raped and assaulted her for two years. Doe admits that she moved in with the rapper in December 2018, but by the next month, Doe claims that Soulja Boy became violent, pushing her out of the car and made her walk five miles. She also claims that Soulja, whose real name is DeAndre Way, assaulted her for the firs time in February 2019, but paid her $1,000 after apologizing.
Jane Doe is suing for sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, and infliction of emotional distress.
Doe alleges that on multiple occasions she was locked in a room with no mattress, food, or water. He even allegedly told her, “I should’ve killed you.”
Doe alleges that sexual assaults would occur about twice a day, but after one violent occurrence in August of last year, she moved out. When she returned to retrieve her belongings, she was allegedly raped again.
She also claims that she was not paid for most of the 18 months she worked for Way.
“Way’s treatment of our client, as an employee and as a person who deserves respect, has traumatized and filled her with fear,” said attorney Neama Rahmani. “His abuse imprisoned her physically, mentally, and emotionally. When she mustered the courage to flee, he impoverished her. His exploitation severely hampered our client’s ability to re-establish herself in the workplace and in society. We believe he should be held accountable.”
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Joe Budden’s Team Flips the Script in Hilarious Plot Twist After Drake Drops Merch

Joe Budden’s crew executed a funny stunt on Drake in a plot twist straight out of a rap sitcom. What began as a slight in Drake’s new $ome $exy $ongs 4 U merch drop ended as a brilliant redirect that no one saw coming… except Joe Budden’s always-diligent camp. The Toronto rapper’s new merch includes co-host and media personality Melyssa Ford, who now sits beside Budden during The Joe Budden Podcast, alongside a link with “videovixens.ca.” On the surface, it seemed like a rather ordinary, slick Drake move, ruffle some feathers, raise a few eyebrows, maybe even take a jab at Budden and his entourage.
But Joe’s friend Ian Schwartzman threw a wrench into that theory with a blunt revelation about the backstory on that cryptic link. Ian explains to Joe, in a video that now appears online, the true reason “videovixens. It leads users directly to The Joe Budden Podcast’s Patreon page “Tyler saw the merch drop as soon as it dropped, went and bought videovixens.ca, and directed it straight over to your Patreon page. I’m not f*cking kidding.” And even before Drake’s team could secure the URL, Budden’s team grabbed it and turned it into a sharp sly plug for their own content. What might have been a diss turned into an accidental promo, and Joe’s fans are eating it up.
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Ian also added some well-timed commentary on the whole situation, sarcastically saying he “was wondering” if Drake was trying to be slick first and that he’s not “still sending people over to you. ‘It’s on me. I’m the big guy on campus.'” But no, it was a totally Tyler move, a quick-thinking, opportunistic twist that transformed a possible roast into a marketing victory. It’s a prime example of how rap beefs today reach way beyond the booth, into URLs, merch drops, digital real estate. As Drake continued to throw sexy-sounding tracks out into the ether, Budden’s crew hit back with a masterclass in internet judo.
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Judge Grants Drake Access to Kendrick Lamar’s Deal in UMG Legal Showdown

Kendrick Lamar’s record deal has been one of the most closely guarded deals behind the scenes, and now Drake has a legal win against this industry-wide secrecy. This audacious step is all part of Drizzy’s slander lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), raising more than a few eyebrows in the industry. After months of litigation back and forth, a judge denied UMG’s request to terminate the discovery phase of Drake’s lawsuit. UMG had contended that the lawsuit was weak at best and that it did not merit the deep exploration into what it called “commercially sensitive documents.”
But the court did not buy it, and now Drake and his legal team are free to explore what UMG had hoped to keep sealed. Drake’s lead counsel, Michael Gottlieb, did not mince words following the ruling: “Now it’s time to discover what UMG was so desperately trying to conceal.” With that statement, the gauntlet has been thrown down. What precisely is buried within the fine print of Kendrick Lamar’s contract? And why, more importantly, was UMG so eager to keep it hidden? This legal battle provides a rare window into the high-stakes world of label power, superstar leverage and the gray line between collaboration and conflict in the music biz.
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And while UMG has attempted to downplay the case as “meritless” and even called Drake’s actions a “misguided attempt to salve his wounds” the Canadian rapper appears committed to fighting against the very machine that helped fuel his career. Drake has frequently cast himself as the unbothered, emotionally unavailable rap icon, but this lawsuit would tell a different story. It shows a more calculating side of the artist, one willing to fight industry heavyweights when he believes he’s been wronged. Whether this discovery results in bombshell revelations or fizzles into legal noise, when Drake steps into the courtroom, he’s not simply fighting for himself, he’s removing the velvet rope on the inner workings of a multi-billion-dollar music empire.
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