Fat Joe’s Former Hypeman Says Fear Is Keeping Him Out of Court

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 08: Fat Joe attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2024 at Drai’s Beachclub & Nightclub on October 08, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

Terrance “T.A.” Dixon, the former hypeman for rapper Fat Joe, claims that filing a lawsuit against the artist has put his personal safety at risk. Dixon initiated a $20 million suit last June, alleging serious misconduct that includes financial improprieties, intimidation, and actions involving minors. Since the lawsuit became public, he says he has faced relentless threats, forcing both him and his legal team to reconsider attending court in person. The dispute highlights the tension that can arise when high-profile figures and legal action intersect.

According to reports from AllHipHop, Dixon’s attorneys have asked the court to allow him to appear remotely for an upcoming hearing. They contend that messages and other communications received in recent months have created a climate of fear, making in-person appearances unsafe. The request seeks approval for Dixon to participate via Zoom, and a ruling on the matter is still pending.

Attorney Tyrone A. Blackburn emphasized the severity of the threats in a formal statement. “Mr. Dixon has received endless death threats and harassment from [Fat Joe] and [Fat Joe’s] associates. These threats are taken very seriously, and we have enacted multiple measures to ensure Mr. Dixon’s safety.” According to Blackburn, the threats have persisted since the lawsuit’s announcement, prompting precautionary measures for Dixon and his family.

Harassment Allegations and Safety Measures

Dixon’s legal team alleges that the intimidation has included menacing messages circulated on social media platforms, including Instagram. One example cited involved an image of Dixon’s grandmother leaving her residence alone, which his lawyers described as particularly alarming. Citing these safety concerns, the legal team has requested that Dixon appear virtually rather than face the courtroom in person. The court has yet to decide on this motion.

Fat Joe has repeatedly denied all allegations made in the lawsuit. After the case was made public, he addressed the claims directly on social media. “I’ve faced a lot in recent months—losing my big brother, my father, my mother—and now I’m fighting back against these vile untruths. Rest assured, I will not yield nor retreat,” he wrote. He continued, “I’ve never allowed anyone to extort me on the streets, so why would I let a dubious lawyer and a cowardly former hypeman do so? I hail from the Bronx!”


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