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Damon Dash Demands Restraining Order Against Allegedly ‘Violent’ Hair Stylist
Nicki Minaj's Mother Dragged Into Daughter's $53K Lawsuit
Nicki Minaj is the focus of a lawsuit from Cahuenga Inc. that claims she didn’t fulfill her end of a 2011 NBA All-Star Weekend appear- ance for the company. After claiming they couldn’t get a hold of the Black Barbie, Cahuenga has now served Nicki’s mother Carol Maraj with legal doc-
NICKI MINAJ AND HER MOM
uments to take action. According to The Blast,
Cahuenga says their at- tempts to serve Nicki di- rectly have been ongoing for months. The company claims their staff has “been regularly prevented from ef- fectuating such service by Defendant’s bodyguards and personal security.”
After a woman accused Damon Dash of threatening her life, the Hip Hop mogul is firing back. Patrice Miner, a former acquaintance and business colleague, alleges Dash harassed her on nu- merous occasions but Dash says it’s the other way around.
According to The Blast, Dash filed paperwork on No- vember 9 asking for a re- straining order against Miner for allegedly harass- ing his family. He reportedly wants protection for himself, his fiancée Raquel Horn and his 10-year-old daughter Tallulah.
Dash explains he sub- leased a commercial space in Los Angeles from Miner and has spent $50,000 on rent and other expenses.
“I am the victim in this ac- tion,” he says. “I am seeking to get protection and a re-
DAMON DASH
straining order from Patrice Miner.”
Dash says he has evidence to back up his story. He claims she’s “addicted to drugs and/alcohol and her judgment is impaired which is causing her to act irra- tionally and violently” and a “con artist and a fraud.”
He adds, “Her false re- straining order against me is part of her scheme to defraud me out of thousands of dol- lars.”
Jeezy Helps Georgia Family Of 16 Whose House Burned Down
Victoria Natt, her hus- band, and their 14 children narrowly avoided death after waking up to find their house engulfed in flames last week. The family has been staying in a hotel ever since. As dire as the situation seemed, they found the holiday miracle they needed — courtesy of rapper Jeezy and their com- munity.
After hearing the story, the
Jezzy and members of the family.
rapper — on behalf of his non-profit, Street Dreamz
Foundation — hosted a Thanksgiving dinner for the family, and also offered to pay their hotel bill for the re- mainder of the year as they look for a new home.
“It’s what Atlanta is all about,” the rapper said of his actions.
Speaking to that senti- ment, a crowdfunding page also helped raise an addi- tional $27,000 for the family.
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