Thursday, March 26, 2009

Damon Dash's Woes Increase And Are Made Public

Damon Dash's Woes and Financial Problems Increase Exponentialy

"The media is clowning dude for supposedly being broke, for going through a divorce with his wife," Jack wrote. "I've seen him humiliate and disgrace so many people, throw so many souls under the proverbial bus that even then, I knew that the sh*t he's publicly suffering through now was coming, inevitable, ony a matter of time...Damon Dash might just could come back and land on top again. He's brilliant like that, and being an a**hole is his strongest suit. But before that time comes, there's a whole lotta h*ll for him to pay. And in this lifetime." (Daily Mathematics)



Picture of Damon Dash



My mistake was watching everyone else's careers and not watching mine," Dame explained. "After being able to settle my wife's company, I was able to start doing other things. My first approach was the music business and getting with Jim Jones. At first I wanted to help him because I've known him since he was young and me listening to the album and thinking it was really good. I thought it deserved to be heard outside of the urban market. So I spent the last six months doing research, trying to figure out how to use all my resources to blow this out." (Billboard)



Dame Dash's financial woes were constantly made public and exploited by the media:

"An August lawsuit claims Dash and wife Rachel Roy have failed to pay due amounts on their luxury Tribeca condos from January to August totaling $7.8 million, which has resulted in the early steps of foreclosure proceedings. Eastern Savings Bank claims the couple agreed to make monthly payments of $78,500 on the properties." (Associated Press)

Further rubbing salt in the wounds: Dash's wife, sensing a sinking ship, decides to jump overboard, abandon ship and file for divorce.

Dash has been slapped with divorce papers by wife Rachel Roy, the Daily News has learned. The stunning fashion designer piled onto Dash's already sizable stack of lawsuits when she filed for divorce from her husband of four years this month in Manhattan Supreme Court. Ed Hayes, a lawyer for Roy, declined comment, and a Dash spokeswoman did not return calls or e-mails. An electronic record of the case says the divorce is for "nonmonetary relief" and should be resolved by February. (New York Daily News)

1 comment:

  1. Cool!Im glad others post the mixes they make.feel free to take a look at mine!Trish

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