Dame Dash, who a judge ordered to sell his Roc-A-Fella shares to pay off a judgment after losing a lawsuit, says that Canadian rapper Drake expressed interest in purchasing the shares from him.
Dame says that Drake reached out to him through DM and made an offer.
“I’m not quite sure what happened, but I thought that he had got with Jay or something. But I don’t know,” Dame explained.
Dame Dash says Drake DM’d him and offered to buy his one-third share of Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt album. pic.twitter.com/ZU2nhS0ve7
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“It would be a good time to close, but if you got it. I wouldn’t do it if he don’t got it. If you want to own Reasonable Doubt, if you want to own a third of [Roc-A-Fella] and have a say at the board meetings for at least the next seven years and make money off of it,” he continued.
In February, Judge Robert W. Lehrburger ordered Dash to sell off his one-third ownership of Roc-A-Fella and pay a judgment to movie producer Josh Webber after Webber sued him for defamation and copyright infringement and won the case in 2022.
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