Dame Dash Threatens Legal Action After Tense Breakfast Club Interview

Lead Damon “Dame” Dash warned Charlamagne Tha God of legal consequences following a fiery appearance on The Breakfast Club in New York on Tuesday, September 16, and also announced his brief tenure as chairman of Revolt TV.

Nut Graf The veteran music executive’s threat comes after a combative interview in which he disputed rights claims over Paid in Full and clashed with hosts, underscoring ongoing disputes over his financial and creative ventures. His remarks highlight both his efforts to defend his reputation and his new media role.

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Rights Dispute and On-Air Confrontation

  • Dash dismissed 50 Cent’s claim to Paid in Full rights, stating no one holds them and that his own story cannot be sold.
  • Tensions escalated when Dash accused Cam’ron of undermining him by reaching out to his son behind his back.
  • He challenged Charlamagne’s masculinity, calling him “not a proper representation of the masculine Black man,” prompting a heated back-and-forth.

Legal Threats and Reputation Defense

  • Following the interview, Dash posted on Instagram that he has proof for every assertion and will pursue legal action if hosts fabricate sources or defame him.
  • “Don’t try to compromise my reputation. We will have a legal problem,” he warned Charlamagne.

New Role at Revolt TV

  • Dash begins a one-month stint as Revolt TV chairman, bringing content from his AmericaNu Network.
  • Projects include 25 episodes of the Bosses Take Losses podcast and his docuseries My Paid in Full, aimed at showcasing diverse urban narratives.

Ongoing Financial Battles

  • Earlier this month, Dash filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Florida, listing $25.3 million in liabilities and just $4,350 in assets.
  • He faces a $4 million judgment in a copyright and defamation suit by filmmaker Josh Webber and battles over unpaid judgments and asset disclosures.

Subheadings Rights Battle Intensifies Legal Showdown Looms Media Mogul’s New Gig

Bullet Points

  • Threatened legal action over alleged false on-air claims
  • Denied anyone can buy Paid in Full rights
  • Named interim Revolt TV chairman with content deal
  • Filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy with $25 million liabilities

The clash on The Breakfast Club and Dash’s subsequent threat underscore the tumultuous intersection of his legal, financial, and creative endeavors as he seeks to redefine his legacy in hip-hop culture.