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Boosie Badass Sues … Lawyer Scammed Him For $600k For Trump Pardon!

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Boosie Badass Sues For $600K After Being SCAMMED By A Shady Lawyer Who Promised Him A Donald Trump Pardon!

Honey, lock your bank accounts and grab your legal pads, because the Southern rap scene just got hit with a staggering, high-stakes betrayal! Media Take Out has the absolute, jaw-dropping exclusive scoop on a brand-new lawsuit filed by Louisiana rap legend Boosie Badass (Torrence Hatch Jr.)—and baby, he is suing his former lawyer for allegedly scamming him out of over half a million dollars under the guise of securing a presidential pardon from Donald Trump!

We all know Boosie has been fighting a highly publicized, exhausting federal gun case for years. But baby, behind the scenes, Boosie was reportedly trying to bypass the courts entirely and go straight to the White House.

According to official civil court documents obtained by Media Take Out, Boosie claims a slick-talking attorney took advantage of his legal desperation, pocketed a massive $600,000 cash payment, and promised he had the political connections to put a pardon on Trump’s desk.

But honey, the only thing that got delivered was a massive, empty promise! Here are the shocking details of the lawsuit!

The $600K “Pardon Package” That Was All A Lie!

According to the explosive lawsuit, Boosie was introduced to the attorney while fighting federal possession of a firearm charges. Facing serious prison time and feeling targeted by prosecutors, the rapper was looking for an exit strategy.

The lawsuit alleges that the attorney convinced Boosie that he had a direct line of communication with Donald Trump’s inner circle. The lawyer claimed that for a flat fee of $600,000, he could secure an official, signed presidential pardon that would wipe Boosie’s federal record completely clean.

Trusting his legal counsel, Boosie reportedly wired the massive sum of money, expecting his freedom to be delivered on a gold platter. But as the months rolled by, Trump’s presidential term active dates shifted, political cycles passed, and Boosie’s federal legal troubles remained completely unresolved.

When Boosie’s team demanded to see proof of work, receipts, or any communications with the White House, the attorney reportedly went completely ghost—refusing to return the phone calls or refund a single dollar!

Former US President and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak during a campaign rally at the Georgia State University Convocation Center in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 3, 2024. (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA/AFP via Getty Images)

“You Took Advantage of My Situation!” — Boosie Demands His Coins Back

Let’s look at this legal battle directly like a supportive, grounded peer, not a rigid lecturer: Honey, it is incredibly easy to judge someone for falling for a scheme like this when they are desperate. But baby, when you are a high-profile target facing years in federal prison, you will listen to anyone who promises they can save your life and your career. Taking advantage of that fear to pocket $600K is a devastating, low-down move for any licensed attorney!

Now, Boosie is playing zero games. He has officially filed a civil lawsuit accusing the lawyer of legal malpractice, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment. He is demanding the return of his full $600,000, plus heavy damages for the emotional distress and the sabotage of his actual legal defense.

The Digital Streets Are Shook: “Not Boosie, Honey!”

The second whispers of the $600K pardon lawsuit leaked from the courthouse, the internet completely violently exploded with shock and support for the Louisiana star!

“Hold on a minute! A licensed lawyer really looked Boosie Badass in the eye, took six hundred thousand dollars of his hard-earned money, and told him he was getting a pardon from Donald Trump?! That is a federal-level hustle, honey! Go get your money back, Boosie!” one viral user yelled on X, instantly securing thousands of supportive shares. Another fan added, “This is why rappers have such a hard time trusting the system. If your own defense lawyer is out here scamming you, who can you actually trust?!”

Neither the accused attorney nor representatives for Donald Trump have issued a statement regarding the lawsuit. We are keeping our notifications permanently locked to the civil court wires to see when the first hearing is scheduled, so stay completely locked into Media Take Out, honey!

Do you think Boosie is going to get his $600,000 back, or is that money gone for good? Let’s talk about it in the comments below!

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