Former EVEN Labs Director Damien “DDOT” Washington Files Federal Lawsuit – Alleges Racial Bias, Retaliation & 70-Hour Workweeks

Former EVEN Labs Director Damien “DDOT” Washington Files Federal Lawsuit – Alleges Racial Bias, Retaliation & 70-Hour Workweeks
A former executive at EVEN Labs Inc. is suing the company and its CEO, Enrique ‘Mag’ Rodriguez, alleging racial discrimination, retaliation, wage violations and wrongful termination.
Damien “DDOT” Washington, who served as Director of Business Development, filed a federal lawsuit in NYC claiming he was misclassified as an independent contractor while working full-time (70+ hour weeks), denied overtime and benefits, and retaliated against after raising concerns about company practices.
The lawsuit also references a dispute involving music from Stove God Cooks and rights holder Babygrande Global, Inc., with Washington alleging he internally warned leadership about potential legal issues before being sidelined.
He further claims he was denied a promotion in favor of someone of a different race and gender, excluded from press credits and partnerships he secured, and ultimately terminated in September 2025. He’s seeking back pay, damages and a jury trial.
The timing is notable — especially as artists like J. Cole, 21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz have recently partnered with the platform.
EVEN and Rodriguez have not publicly responded to the allegations.
Previous Article
Next Article
Singer Melanie Fiona Warns Fans Not To Confuse Artist’s TV Appearances w/ Wealth: ‘They Paid To Be There’
Rapper Lupe Fiasco Says Renters Gets Too Much Hate: ‘Some People Aren’t Built For Ownership’
Reginae Carter Says Dad Lil Wayne ‘Can’t Stop Nothing’ After Fans Threaten To Snitch Over Pole Dancing Video: ‘Imma Live My Grown A** Life!’
Family Of Go-Go Legend Chuck Brown Pulls Support For Annual D.C. Day Honoring Him Over Alleged Lack Of Communication & Professionalism’ From Event Organizers
Biggie’s Son Claims Grandmother’s Will Was Altered Days Before Her De@th, Cutting Out Grandkids
Drake Opens Second HISTORY Live Music & Entertainment Venue In Ottawa, Canada
[Update] Ariana Grande Gets Court Approval To Hunt Down Hackers Accused Of Leaking Her Unreleased Music
Tupac Shakur M*rder Trial: Cop Testifies Keefe D Claimed Diddy Was Supposed To Pay For Rapper’s M*rder