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Dame Dash Talks Jay Z & Child Support Cases On "Larry King Now"

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Dame tells King that his biggest success has been his children, not forming Roc-a-Fella Records.

Damon Dash recently sat with Larry King during an episode of the Emmy nominated series “Larry King Now."

Before the full interview airs this week, clips of Dash and King's exchange are available to view now.

One teaser features Dame speaking on his relationship with his estranged business partner Jay Z, while the other finds him addressing his child custody case with ex-wife, Rachel Roy.

Dame tells King that his biggest success has been his children, not forming Roc-a-Fella Records. When King asks if he is still friends with Jay, Dame responds, "I usually don't talk about him just because of this, but there's been things where he's been in business with people that are against my honor code, so because of that where I'm from I kind of have to keep a distance."

"Because of the way the IRS is on me, and because my friend Biggs is in jail and because the way my friend Irv Gotti got harassed and got accused for money laundering and I know he didn't do that because of that and I know we all was in the streets at one time, guys like me, we just stay away from that," Dash adds.

Dame also willingly speaks about two warrants that have been issued for his arrest. Both cases happen to involve custody battles between his two ex-wives.

"I'm like a good father and I pay for everything, I have another warrant for not paying child support but I just gave this person $50,000 and I just paid for school $30,000, paid for massages, paid for chefs," Dame says "A man should not get leveraged and get looked at like a criminal just because he wants to raise his child."

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being a chatty patty is when youre discussing

someone elses business, or when speaking but not wanting to name names. hes

talking about his own lifes experiences.
 
being a chatty patty is when youre discussing

someone elses business, or when speaking but not wanting to name names. hes

talking about his own lifes experiences.

but didn't he say he isn't going to discuss Jay Z anymore because Jay is a snitch?
 
Yea why didn't he go off on King like he did Envy for bringing up Jay-Z?

White skin is a strong protection from disrespect. According to Dash though, Larry King has never been a real man because he worked for CNN all those years....
 
In his defense. He can make the argument that Larry Kings audience probably never heard the whole Jay Z discussion. But the Hot97 audience has heard it 1000 times.
 
sscf1989;15441640 aka White Police Officer said:
So he has all that money at his disposal but he refuses to use it to pay the required support ordered by the court. He pays out all this money in other areas except for what he was ordered to do and thats all he had to do. This idiot has some serious issues with authority. But then again he's a boss. OK!
- POLICE



Jay-Vill;15441651(White Police Officer) said:
can a judge issue a ban on making appearances?

HNIC contracting these niggas through the feds. Yall got the nerve to have a music section with this type of coonery ? Niggas on this site should admit when they're law enforcement or even coons and sell-outs for that matter or hell, white supremacist even.
 
White skin is a strong protection from disrespect. According to Dash though, Larry King has never been a real man because he worked for CNN all those years....
Ooooooh, so the BOSS is still afflicted by white internalized superiority...

Man Dame shut up, get your house and order and live your life making money in SILENCE.
 
This fool is a walking contradiction with plenty foolish followers.


When leaders fail to lead themselves: A leader who lacks character or integrity will not endure the test of time. It doesn’t matter how intelligent, affable, persuasive, or savvy a person is, if they are prone to rationalizing unethical behavior based upon current or future needs, they will eventually fall prey to their own undoing. Optics over ethics is not a formula for success.
 
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