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Fat Joe’s former hype man alleges he was forced into 4,000 sex acts by rapper

Rapper Fat He is accused of forcing him to the former noise man to engage in thousands of sexual acts with women in a federal civil lawsuit worth $ 20 million, who also claimed that he was getting low salaries, and refused to write songs and threats.

Terrance “TA” Dixon on Thursday at the US Boycott Court of the Southern Region in New York against RapperMembers of his inner circle and ROC result.

A lawyer told FAT JOE, his real name, Joseph Antonio Cartagina, that allegations are “full manufacturing” aimed at destroying the reputation of the rapper.

The lawsuit says that Dixon was a man of rapper, or an artist on the stage, but he also contributed as a lyric, a singer in the background, a bodyguard, and a “creative collaborator” from around 2005 to 2022.

It is claimed that Dixon composed or co -authored dozens of songs, including “Congratulations”, “Ice Cream”, “No problems” and “Black Out”.

“The prosecutor has contributed to songs, melodies, audio formulation and conceptual design in these works – greatly formed its final form as distributed to the audience,” says the lawsuit.

Dixon was paid, and he refused to deliberately compose the songs and hide them from royalties and compensate the background, according to the lawsuit.

Carthaina controls Dixon through psychological manipulation, intimidation, and ongoing threats, and a lawsuit against the lawsuit.

Roc nation either knew or should have been known about the behavior of a rapper, but no action was taken. ROC Nation, which was named as a defendant, did not respond immediately to request the comment on Friday.

The 157 -page document, which comes with “trigger warning” at the top, also shows the allegations of sexual assault.

He claims that Cartagina has returned the women to his room at the hotel and forced Dixon to engage in sexual work with them, and sometimes in front of the members of the inner circle of the rapper. According to the suit, Cartagina “has arranged these meetings and organized them repeatedly, as they created scenarios on purpose designed to enhance the full offering of the prosecutor.”

Cartagena is accused of staying in the room to watch, register and “provide explicit direction and orders.”

Dickson did not want to participate in actions, as the lawsuit says, but he did so “only for fear of immediate revenge.” During an alleged incident, Dixon refused, and Cartagina canceled his journey to the homeland, leaving Dixon, who were cut off without money, as the lawsuit says.

Dickson said that over 16 years, he is estimated that he “has been forced on more than 4000 sexual acts to maintain his position inside the institution.”

The lawsuit also claims that Dixon personally witnessed that Cartagina is involved in sexual relations with a 15 -year -old girl.

Cartagina’s lawyer, Joseph Takobina, said that Dixon’s suit is a “blatant work” and “a desperate attempt to divert attention” from a civil lawsuit filed in April, accusing Dickson and his lawyer, Tirion Blackburn, from collision and distortion.

This lawsuit from Cartagena says that things ended uply with Dixon in 2019, and Dixon did not claim years later that he was receiving low salaries while working with rapper.

The lawsuit says that Cartagina may compensate Dixon “in a large way” to help him in a tour and deny Dixon’s allegations that the rapper had sexual relations with the minors. He is also accused of Dixon and BlackBurn of trying to blackmail Cartagena for money.

“We have not sued a formerly indignant employee trying to revive a false claim for 15 years – we sued the lawyer behind everything,” Takobina said in a statement.

He said: “The allegations against Mr. Cartagina are full manufacturing – aimed at damaging his reputation and forcing him to settle through public pressure. Mr. Cartagina will not be intimidated.” “We have taken legal measures to expose this fraudulent campaign and hold all concerned.”

In response, Blackburn said on Friday that Cartagina “is desperate and responsible for straw.”

“We met the enforcement of the law, let’s wait and see those who believe,” he said.

The lawsuit says Dixon was severely emotional, including chronic anxiety, exhausted fear and symptoms in line with PTSD. The lawsuit says that it is still in the shock treatment.

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