(EXCLUSIVE) Ex ‘Black Ink Crew’ Reality Star Loses Million Dollar Lawsuit Against Producers Over Date Rape Claims
The former cast mate of VH1’s Black Ink Crew who accused the show producers of playing a role in her being roofied during filming was SHUT DOWN by a NY judge … who dismissed her $1 million dollar lawsuit — theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports.
Alexandra Estevez filed suit against the production companies behind Black Ink Crew — Big Fish Entertainment and New Pop Culture Productions — accusing them of playing a role in her being slipped a date rape drug and also editing her to look promiscuous.
Estevez explained that a episode of the show titled, “Mixxxy Madness” was shot back in 2012, shows her being extremely drunk and throwing herself at the owner of the tattoo shop.
The ex-cast member accused someone connected with production of handing her a drink that contained a “date rape drug” during filming that resulted in her not remembering anything from that particular night.
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Im glad she didnt win.I seen that episode she claimed she was drugged.I thought she acted like she always did.She was a trip,that girl acted like she had some real issues.