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Former Hot Boys member Turk is facing a $12 million federal lawsuit for allegedly sabotaging the Cash Money Millionaires 30th Anniversary Tour, according to an exclusive report from AllHipHop’s Grouchy Greg Watkins.
The lawsuit, filed by Dope Shows, Inc., the tour’s promotion and booking agency, claims that Turk’s actions and public comments caused significant damage to the tour’s reputation and operations. This legal move comes shortly after Turk accused the same promoters of wrongfully removing him from the lineup after allegedly promising him more money than they were willing to pay.
Dope Shows’ legal team argues that Turk “leaked confidential financial information,” made false statements about the promoters’ inability to pay artists, and nearly derailed the entire trek. Attorney Jeffrey M. Movit, representing the company, didn’t hold back in his criticism. “Desperate to revive his flagging rap career, Turk is attempting to sabotage the tour through childish and petulant antics that he hopes will regain the public’s attention,” Movit reportedly wrote. “Rather, through his malicious and misguided actions, Turk has created nothing more than massive legal liability for himself.”
The complaint, filed in New York on October 29, also accuses Turk and his YNT Empire company of breaching contract, defamation, and issuing threats to individuals involved in the tour — including fellow Hot Boy B.G.
This lawsuit marks the latest chapter in Turk’s rocky relationship with Cash Money Records, following recent verbal jabs exchanged with Birdman after the Cash Money vs. No Limit Verzuz, reigniting long-standing tensions within the iconic label’s legacy.










