Kodak Black’s Attorney Says Rapper Plans To Sue Ex-Girlfriend Over ‘Made Up’ Abuse Allegations: ‘It’s A Really Disgusting Money Grab’

Kodak Black’s Attorney Says Rapper Plans To Sue Ex-Girlfriend Over ‘Made Up’ Abuse Allegations: ‘It’s A Really Disgusting Money Grab’
Kodak Black may soon be in a courtroom battling his ex over her abuse claims.
Kodak’s longtime attorney, Bradford Young, said the rapper plans to sue his ex and mother of two of his children, Maranda Johnson, for defamation. Young wrote in his statement denying Johnson’s claims,
“I didn’t want to comment on this young lady committing defamation which we will sue her for, but also for the over 150k worth of damage she did to 7 cars and smashing a window of the house that had his kids inside. She fought another mother of kodaks young child hurt the child and the mother at a b day party that kodak paid thousands of dollars for his daughter.”
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He added,
“It’s really [a] disgusting money grab, not allowing him to see his kids until he pays an ungodly sum of money. … now I will have to show why you don’t threaten my clients.”
Quick backstory: Johnson recently labeled Kodak an absentee father and accused him of verbal and physical abuse. She also alleged that he sent men to throw acid in her face.
Yikes…do you think this brewing drama can be settled out of court?
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