Fat Joe faces serious legal trouble after his former backup performer filed a major lawsuit against him. Terrance Dixon worked as the rapper's hypeman for sixteen years and wants twenty million dollars in damages. The court papers accuse Fat Joe of forcing Dixon into sexual acts and threatening him with violence.
Dixon claims he watched Fat Joe have sex with three teenage girls between ages fifteen and sixteen. The lawsuit says Fat Joe paid these minors money and bought them clothes for sexual favors. One girl from the Dominican Republic received cash and had her phone bill paid for performing oral sex on the rapper.
The legal document describes how Fat Joe forced Dixon into over four thousand sexual acts during their working relationship. Dixon says Fat Joe threatened to abandon him in foreign countries if he refused to comply. The rapper also used death threats and scary messages to keep Dixon quiet about what happened.
Fat Joe's associates Pete Torres and Rich Player face charges as part of what Dixon calls a criminal organization. The lawsuit also names Jay-Z's Roc Nation company for helping hide Dixon's music rights and trying to stop his legal claims. Dixon wants compensation for years of abuse and stolen royalties from his creative work.
Dixon claims he watched Fat Joe have sex with three teenage girls between ages fifteen and sixteen. The lawsuit says Fat Joe paid these minors money and bought them clothes for sexual favors. One girl from the Dominican Republic received cash and had her phone bill paid for performing oral sex on the rapper.
The legal document describes how Fat Joe forced Dixon into over four thousand sexual acts during their working relationship. Dixon says Fat Joe threatened to abandon him in foreign countries if he refused to comply. The rapper also used death threats and scary messages to keep Dixon quiet about what happened.
Fat Joe's associates Pete Torres and Rich Player face charges as part of what Dixon calls a criminal organization. The lawsuit also names Jay-Z's Roc Nation company for helping hide Dixon's music rights and trying to stop his legal claims. Dixon wants compensation for years of abuse and stolen royalties from his creative work.