Biggie’s Son CJ
Your Disgusting Smear Campaign Won’t Work …
Files Countersuit Against Publicist
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The Notorious B.I.G.‘s son, CJ Wallace, is firing again on the publicist who sued him earlier this summer season … submitting his personal defamation lawsuit in opposition to this publicist for claiming CJ helped lure him to a spot the place Diddy sexually assaulted him.
We broke the story in July … Diddy and CJ have been each sued by an nameless man who claimed he was lured by CJ, Willie Mack, and a number of other others to be hand-delivered to an awaiting Diddy … who allegedly tried to drive oral intercourse on him.
According to the brand new authorized docs, filed this week in Florida, CJ is now suing Jonathan Hay, who has admitted to being the John Doe within the earlier swimsuit.
CJ says the accusations stem from a failed deal for the discharge of Hay’s “Ready to Dance” remix venture in 2020, which he labored on with Hay and Mack.
CJ says he and Mack shelved the venture after the primary single flopped with the general public … whereas additionally noting Hay’s erratic conduct and artistic variations performed an element in strolling away from the scenario.
CJ says he despatched Hay a cease-and-desist after Hay threatened to launch the tracks with out the permission of Biggie’s property approval … and claims Hay by no means made any allegations of CJ or Mack being concerned in any supposed assault by Diddy on the time.
However, in late 2024, CJ says Hay began making the rounds on YouTube, spreading the damaging claims to greater than 100K viewers … claiming Mack was CJ’s “boyfriend” and saying CJ witnessed or participated in Diddy’s freak-offs. CJ says such claims have been false.
Diddy’s group slammed the claims on the time of the swimsuit, and now CJ is in search of damages to restore his repute.