Top Dawg Entertainment Denies A$$ault Allegations, Calls Lawsuit A ‘Shakedown’

Top Dawg Entertainment Denies A$$ault Allegations, Calls Lawsuit A ‘Shakedown’
Top Dawg Entertainment fiercely denies assault allegations in a new lawsuit, calling it “a clear example of a shakedown.”
Attorney Marty Singer dismissed the claims:
“This is a clear example of a shakedown lawsuit by Linda Luna and Ayah Altayri who made a demand of $48 million through their attorneys on fabricated claims, and whose attorneys are looking for their ten minutes of fame.”
The lawsuit, filed on December 3, 2024, in Los Angeles Superior Court, accuses TDE executives Anthony “Moosa” Tiffith and Brandon Tiffith of sexual battery, harassment, and unpaid wages. One plaintiff, Jane Doe, alleges,
“During the course of her performance of work for TDE, she was subject to inappropriate workplace behavior, including sexual harassment and assault.”
Singer insists,
“There are text messages and communications that totally refute these baseless claims. Additionally, Ms. Luna and Ms. Altayri were never employees of Top Dawg Entertainment.”
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