Fat Joe accused of engaging sex act with minors

Rapper Fat Joe has accused by former staff member of engaging sex with minors while they were working together.

The rapper’ former staff member, Terrance T.A. Dixon, filled a lawsuit accusing of having sexual relations with two underage females.

According to documents obtained by The blast, Dixon’s lawyer, Tyrone A. Blackburn, noted that a 16-year-old girl of Dominican descent once offered to perform oral and other sexual acts on Joe in exchange for money, clothes, and cell phone bill payments.

Dixon even alleges that Joe entered into a sexual affair with a 15-year-old Caucasian girl after meeting with her at a concert abroad. According to him, Joe had regularly flown her to New York and Miami and paid for a BBL because her body was not fully developed.

Dixon added that the girl in question is now married to a professional athlete. In the lawsuit, Dixon alleges that Fat Joe also fell in love with a Latina, and a sexual relationship started between them at just 15 years old.

Joe reportedly sorted out all her financial commitments and had taken her abroad while he was performing on tours. He even got her into a condo close to where he and his wife lived in Florida and had reportedly considered leaving his wife to move in with her.

According to Dixon, Joe has a sticky predilection for underage females, as he had sung about in his track “She Loves My Mama.”

The former hype man continued that Joe also involved him in his shenanigans by forcing him to have sex with women after his concerts. At the time, these acts happened in front of other people.

Fat Joe denies allegations and accuses his former staff of being vindictive in this regard, simply because the rapper had previously sued them.

Reacting to the damning accusations leveled against the rapper by his ex-employee, his lawyer, Joe Tacopina, clarified that the claims were false. In his words, Dixon was merely trying to get his pound of flesh, and his lawsuit was a reactionary move to Joe’s lawsuit against him.

Describing it as “lies intended to damage his reputation and force a settlement through public pressure,” Tacopina added that the police were fully aware of his extortionate demands from the rapper.